Update on Response Monitoring Gender Indicators
In the past month of the humanitarian response, 9 out of 11 clusters and sub-clusters have been represented in the Inter-Cluster Gender Working Group and 10 out of 11 clusters and sub-clusters have had gender equality feature in their monthly meetings. In terms of reporting and use of sex and age disaggregated data, 8 out of 9 clusters included mention of gender issues in their monthly Information Management products (Cluster Briefs, Humanitarian Bulletin etc.) in July-August, while so far only 3 clusters have reported SADD against their specific response monitoring framework indicators:
Early Recovery (15th July – 15th August)
•36,475 men and 151,494 women, including 12,743 female headed households, benefitted from debris removal.
•94,778 men and 109,695 women, including 10,749 female headed households, benefitted from the rehabilitated community infrastructure.
•3,486 men and 2,450 women were employed on a temporary basis to support debris management.
Camp Coordination and Camp Management (15th June – 15th July)
•30,390 women, 29,043, 10,998 girls and 10,816 boys of displaced population living in a displacement site were captured by the Displacement Tracking Matrix Protection (15th June – 15th July)
•9,944 women and 50 girls accessed female-friendly spaces
•21,200 women received dignity kits
Based on findings from the Community Feedback Project Survey Round 12, the majority of men and women of all ages reported not receiving information about relief and services, unequal access to relief services and that their problems were not being addressed. In terms of access to information and services, and having their main problems addressed, more women than men of all ages replied negatively