! ! ! ! Hesarak Sherzad Khogyani Dehbala Chaparhar Surkhrod Achin Kot Nazyan Shinwar Rodat Durbaba Muhmand Dara Lalpur Goshta Behsud Kama Kuzkunar Dara- e-Nur Dawlatshah Alishang Qarghayi Mehtarlam / Bad Pash Alingar Duab Nurgal Khaskunar Sarkani Chawkay Narang Marawara Chapadara Dara- e-Pech Watapur Shigal Wa Sheltan Dangam Nari Barkunar Ghaziabad Wama Nurgeram Waygal Kamdesh Pachieragam Barg-e- Matal Poruns Mandol Batikot KUNAR LAGHMAN NANGARHAR NURISTAN AFGHANISTAN: Humanitarian Operational Presence (3W) Eastern Region (October to December 2016) Delivering humanitarian services in October, November and December 2016. Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items Food Security Health Nutrition Protection Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Disclaimers: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Kabul 8 organisations 8 organisations 12 organisations 8 organisations 37 organisations 11 organisations 56 organisations All Clusters Number of organisations reported per district 1 - 2 3 - 10 11 - 20 > 20 No organisation reported Operational Presence is defined as: Organisations with a physical presence on the ground and active in delivering humanitarian assistance in the districts during October, November and December 2016. Data Sources: AGCHO, 3W information was collected by OCHA regional field offices and Humanitarian Regional Team (HRT) mechanism in in December 2016. Creation Date: 23 January 2017 Doc. Name: afg_reg_3w_201612DEC31_A3_Q1_OP_DD Feedback: [email protected] Website: https://afg.humanitarianresponse.info http://www.unocha.org/afghanistan
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HesarakSherzad
Khogyani
Dehbala
Chaparhar
Surkhrod
Achin
Kot
Nazyan
ShinwarRodat
Durbaba
MuhmandDara
Lalpur
GoshtaBehsud
Kama
Kuzkunar
Dara-e-Nur
Dawlatshah
Alishang
Qarghayi
Mehtarlam/ Bad Pash
Alingar
Duab
Nurgal
Khaskunar
SarkaniChawkay
Narang
Marawara
Chapadara Dara-e-Pech
Watapur
Shigal WaSheltan
Dangam
Nari
Barkunar
Ghaziabad
Wama
Nurgeram
Waygal
Kamdesh
Pachieragam
Barg-e-Matal
PorunsMandol
Batikot
K U N A R
L A G H M A N
N A N G A R H A R
N U R I S T A N
AFGHANISTAN: Humanitarian Operational Presence (3W)Eastern Region (October to December 2016)
Delivering humanitarian services inOctober, November and December 2016.
Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items Food Security Health
Nutrition Protection Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Disclaimers: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, orconcerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
Kabul
8 organisations 8 organisations 12 organisations
8 organisations 37 organisations 11 organisations
56 organisations
All ClustersNumber of organisations reportedper district
1 - 23 - 1011 - 20> 20No organisation reported
Operational Presence is defined as: Organisations with a physical presence on the ground and active in delivering humanitarian assistance in the districts during October, November and December 2016. Data Sources: AGCHO, 3W information wascollected by OCHA regional field offices and Humanitarian Regional Team (HRT) mechanism in in December 2016. Creation Date: 23 January 2017 Doc. Name: afg_reg_3w_201612DEC31_A3_Q1_OP_DD Feedback: [email protected] Website:https://afg.humanitarianresponse.info http://www.unocha.org/afghanistan
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HesarakSherzad
Khogyani
Dehbala
Chaparhar
Surkhrod
Achin
Kot
Nazyan
ShinwarRodat
Durbaba
MuhmandDara
Lalpur
GoshtaBehsud
Kama
Kuzkunar
Dara-e-Nur
Dawlatshah
Alishang
Qarghayi
Mehtarlam/ Bad Pash
Alingar
Duab
Nurgal
Khaskunar
SarkaniChawkay
Narang
Marawara
Chapadara
Dara-e-Pech
Watapur
Shigal WaSheltan Dangam
Nari
Barkunar
Ghaziabad
Wama
Nurgeram
Waygal
Kamdesh
Pachieragam
Barg-e-Matal
PorunsMandol
Batikot
K U N A R
L A G H M A N
N A N G A R H A R
N U R I S T A N
AFGHANISTAN: Humanitarian Operational Capacity (3W)Eastern Region (October to December 2016)
Organisations with the capacity to provide humanitarianservices in October, November and December 2016.
Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Items Food Security Health
Nutrition Protection Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
All ClustersNumber of organisations reportedper district
1 - 23 - 1011 - 20> 20No organisation reported
Kabul
Disclaimers: The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, orconcerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries.
Operational capacity is defined as: Organisations with the potential to deliver humanitarian services, if required. This means that an organisation has access to the affected area and the human resources to deliver services. Organisations currentlyproviding assistance are included. Data Sources: AGCHO, 3W information was collected by OCHA regional field offices and Humanitarian Regional Team (HRT) mechanism in December 2016. Creation Date: 23 January 2017 Doc. Name:afg_reg_3w_201612DEC31_A3_Q2_OC_DD Feedback: [email protected] Website: https://afg.humanitarianresponse.info http://www.unocha.org/afghanistan
WFP, NPO/RRAA AADA, JVC, CWS WHO AADA UNICEF UNICEF
Nangarhar Lalpur 7 15 APA UNICEF, UNHCR,
IOM, RI
APA WFP, NPO/RRAA AADA, WHO RI AADA UNICEF UNICEF
Nangarhar Muhmand Dara 15 22 APA, IRC, SCI, IOM,
DRC
UNICEF, UNHCR,
NCRO, IMC
APA, SCI WFP, NPO/RRAA AADA, WHO, PU-
AMI
RI AADA UNICEF DACAAR, NRC UNICEF
Nangarhar Nazyan 8 12 APA, DRC UNICEF, UNHCR,
IOM
APA WFP AADA, WHO AADA WHH UNICEF
Nangarhar Pachieragam 6 12 APA UNICEF, UNHCR,
IOM
APA WFP AADA, WHO AADA DACAAR UNICEF
Nangarhar Rodat 17 26 APA, IRC, NRC, SCI,
IOM
UNICEF, UNHCR,
DRC, NCRO, IMC,
WHH
APA, SCI WFP, MADERA AADA, PU-AMI WHO AADA DACAAR,
NPO/RRAA, NRC,
SCA
UNICEF
Nangarhar Sherzad 8 11 APA UNICEF, UNHCR APA MADERA AADA, WHO AADA DACAAR,
NPO/RRAA
UNICEF
Nangarhar Shinwar 13 21 APA, DRC UNICEF, UNHCR,
IRC, IOM, RI
FAO, APA WFP, NPO/RRAA AADA, PU-AMI,
WHO
AADA WHH, FGA
Nangarhar Surkhrod 29 34 APA, IRC, NRC, SCI,
IOM
UNICEF, NCRO, RI,
IMC, WHH
FAO, APA, SOFAR WFP, NPO/RRAA AADA, PU-AMI,
WHO, CWS
AADA FAO, UNICEF, WFP WHH UNICEF
Nuristan Barg-e-Matal 4 6 APA, IMC UNICEF, UNHCR APA IMC, WHO IMC UNICEF IMC
Nuristan Duab 4 9 APA, IMC UNICEF, UNHCR,
IOM
APA WFP IMC, WHO HADAF IMC UNICEF, WFP IMC
Nuristan Kamdesh 4 9 APA, IMC UNICEF, UNHCR,
IOM
APA WFP IMC, WHO HADAF, UNICEF IMC UNICEF, WFP IMC
Nuristan Mandol 4 8 APA, IMC UNICEF, UNHCR,
IOM
APA IMC, WHO HADAF, UNICEF IMC UNICEF IMC
Nuristan Nurgeram 4 8 APA, IMC, IOM UNICEF, UNHCR APA WFP IMC HADAF, UNICEF IMC UNICEF, WFP IMC UNICEF
Nuristan Poruns 6 10 APA, IMC, IOM UNICEF, UNHCR APA WFP IMC, WHO HADAF, UNICEF IMC UNICEF, WFP IMC UNICEF
Nuristan Wama 4 9 APA, IMC, IOM UNICEF, UNHCR APA WFP IMC HADAF, WHO,
UNICEF
IMC UNICEF, WFP IMC
Nuristan Waygal 4 9 APA, IMC, IOM UNICEF, UNHCR APA WFP IMC HADAF, WHO,
UNICEF
IMC UNICEF, WFP IMC
AFGHANISTAN: Operational Presence and Operational Capacity (3W)Eastern Region (October - December 2016)
Emergency Shelter
& Non-Food Items
Food Security
& AgricultureHealth Nutrition WASH
Question #1 : Who is currently delivering or implementing humanitarian projects in the district? [Refer "Operational Presence 3W" map]
Question #2: Who has the ability to access and provide humanitarian assistance (conduct assessment, deliver a service and/or implement a program) in the district if needed? [Note: additional list of organisations than reported in Question #1, refer "Operational Capacity 3W" map for Q#1 &