Central African Republic: Humanitarian Dashboard (January – September 2022)

Despite security and logistical challenges, humanitarian actors were able to provide vital assistance to 1.5 million people in at least one sector during the first nine months, i.e. 75% of the Humanitarian Response Plan target ( PRH) 2022, with 81% of financing mobilized as of November 24. By the same period in 2021, 1.7 million people had been reached (94% of the HRP 2021 target) with a funding level of 80%. The persistent shortage of fuel throughout the country has contributed to limiting humanitarian access, which was already restricted by the continuation of hostilities, the presence of explosive devices and difficult physical access conditions in certain localities.

Despite the level of funding, sectors such as water, hygiene and sanitation, education, nutrition, emergency shelter and protection, particularly in the area of dealing with gender-based violence gender (GBV) remain underfunded and deserve special attention. Also, the operational costs have particularly increased following the conflict in Ukraine, particularly in the health and food security sector, and limit to a certain extent the scope of the funding received.

Source: UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs