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PEOPLE IN NEED AND TARGETED 1,245,000 7,000 Rohingya refugees in host communities 336,000 Bangladeshi host communities 902,000 Rohingya refugees in Camps 18% Girls (81,600) Boys (81,600) Girls (99,700) Boys (108,800) Girls (63,500) Boys (63,500) Women (208,500) Men (163,200) Women (18,100) Men (18,200) Children (0-4 Years) Children (5-17 Years) Children (12-17 Years) Adults (18-59 Years) Elderly (>59 Years) 23% 14% 41% 4% TOTAL PEOPLE IN NEED 2019 STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES SO 1. Collectively deliver protection to refugee women, men, girls and boys Empower individuals and communities, and ensure that all aspects of the response contribute to an enabling environment for the rights and well-being of affected populations SO 2. Provide life-saving assistance to affected populations Improve quality and rationalize services to ensure equal access for women, men, boys and girls, mainstream disaster risk reduction and ensure preparedness for natural disaster SO 3. Foster social cohesion Stabilize and sustain the response in close collaboration with the Government of Bangladesh, by ensuring access to quality services for affected populations including host communities, building resilience and strengthening capacities, and rehabilitating the environment and eco-systems Rohingya Refugees (disaggregated) Population figures as of 31 December 2018 The Rohingya people have faced decades of systematic discrimination, statelessness and targeted violence in Rakhine State, Myanmar. Since August 2017, more than 745,000 Rohingya refugees have fled into Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. The 2019 Joint Response Plan sets out a comprehensive programme shaped around three strategic objectives – deliver protection, provide life-saving assistance and foster social cohesion. The Plan covers all humanitarian sectors and addresses key cross-cutting issues, including protection and gender mainstreaming. The Plan also aims to strengthen emergency preparedness and response for weather-related risks and natural disasters, with a focus on community engagement. Priorities for the coming year include supporting strengthened government leadership and accountability, including in the camps, and the effective participation of the refugee community in decisions affecting their lives. 2019 HUMANITARIAN CRISIS JRP FOR ROHINGYA JANUARY - DECEMBER 2019 BANGLADESH, Cox’s Bazar WFP/Paula Bronstein

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PEOPLE IN NEEDAND TARGETED

1,245,0007,000Rohingya refugees inhost communities

336,000Bangladeshihost communities

902,000Rohingya refugees in

Camps

18% Girls (81,600)Boys (81,600)

Girls (99,700)Boys (108,800)

Girls (63,500)Boys (63,500)

Women (208,500)Men (163,200)

Women (18,100)Men (18,200)

Children (0-4 Years) Children (5-17 Years) Children (12-17 Years) Adults (18-59 Years) Elderly (>59 Years)

23% 14% 41% 4%

TOTAL PEOPLE IN NEED

2019 STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES

SO 1. Collectively deliver protection to refugee women, men,

girls and boysEmpower individuals and communities, and ensure that all aspects of the response contribute to an enabling environment for the rights and well-being of a�ected

populations

SO 2. Provide life-saving assistance to a�ected populations

Improve quality and rationalize services to ensure equal access for women, men, boys and girls, mainstream disaster risk reduction and ensure preparedness for

natural disaster

SO 3. Foster social cohesion

Stabilize and sustain the response in close collaboration with the Government of

Bangladesh, by ensuring access to quality services for a�ected populations including host communities, building resilience and

strengthening capacities, and rehabilitating the environment and eco-systems

Rohingya Refugees (disaggregated)

Population figures as of 31 December 2018

The Rohingya people have faced decades of systematic discrimination, statelessness and targeted violence in Rakhine State, Myanmar. Since August 2017, more than 745,000 Rohingya refugees have fled into Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. The 2019 Joint Response Plan sets out a comprehensive programme shaped around three strategic objectives – deliver protection, provide life-saving assistance and foster social cohesion. The Plan covers all humanitarian sectors and addresses key cross-cutting issues, including protection and gender mainstreaming. The Plan also aims to strengthen emergency preparedness and response for weather-related risks and natural disasters, with a focus on community engagement. Priorities for the coming year include supporting strengthened government leadership and accountability, including in the camps, and the e�ective participation of the refugee community in decisions a�ecting their lives.

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19HUMANITARIAN CRISISJRP FOR ROHINGYA

JANUARY - DECEMBER 2019

BANGLADESH, Cox’s BazarWFP/Paula Bronstein

BangladeshiHost Communities

ETC

Coordination Food Security Logistics

Nutrition

Protection GBV

Child Protection Shelter

Site Mgmt.

WASHEducation Health

1 4 24 34 49 1 15 28 26 24 28 18 37Refugees in Camps

1 4 3 18 15 1 10 14 18 12 17 6 10Refugees in

Host Communities

1 4 17 32 30 1 13 22 23 17 20 15 18

1 10 20 30 40+

Number of partners

*Including implementing partners

NUMBER OF PARTNERS BY SECTOR

PARTNERS ENGAGED WITH THE INTER SECTOR COORDINATION GROUP (ISCG)

Number of Projects

JRP PartnersJRP Projects 166 132

FUNDING REQUIREMENTS

USD920.5Million

JRP partners breakdown

required in 2019 in order to maintainpriority response e�orts.

9UN agencies

54InternationalNGOs

11 GoB

58National

NGOs

*Including implementing partners

AAB BITA CWW FH Int.RC MoH Prantic SARPV VERC

AAN BNWLA Dalit FIVDB Internews MoHFW Prottyashi SCI WaterAid

AB BRAC DAM Friendship IOM MoSW PUI SHED WCDOACF CA DCA GAA IPAS MTI PULSE Shushilan WFPACTED CARE DCHT GK IRC Mukti PWJ SI WHH

ADRA Caritas DoAE GlobalOne IUCN NCA QC SWB WHOAF CBM DoE GUK JCF NGOF REACH TAI WVIAfA CCNF DoF HAEFA JHUCCP NRC RF TdH YPSA

Agrajattra CDD DPHE HEKS LHB OBAT RHU TWB

Anando CIS DRC HelpAge MC Oxfam RI UNDP

BBC MA CNRS DSK HF MDMF PA RIC UNFPABC COAST DWW HI Medair PHALS RISDA UNHCRBDRCS CODEC FAO HSI MM PHD RTMI UNICEFBFD CPI FCA ICCO MoDMR PIN RtR UNWOMENBGS CSI FDSR icdrr,b MoFA Plan Rupantar UP

Appealing

Agencies

FINANCIAL REQUIREMENT BY SECTOR PEOPLE TARGETED VS IN NEED

0 300000 600000 900000 1200000 1500000

N/AN/A

346,004298,759

1.1M1.1 M

N/A

N/A

N/A

580,900 N/A

1.2M

696,400462,900

1.2M1.2M

1.2M1.2M

1.2M 1.2M

1M1 M

1.2M1.2M

1.2M

0 50000000 100000000 150000000 200000000 250000000 300000000

CwC

Food Security

WASH

Shelter

Site Mgmt.

Health

ProtectionCP/GBV

Education

Nutrition

Coordination

Logistics

$ 255M

$ 128.8M

$ 88.7M

$ 85.9M

$ 59.5M

$ 48.1M

$ 11M

$ 4.2M

$ 2.8M

$ 1.1M EmergencyTelcomm.

$ 98.7M

$ 136.7M

People in need