MIMU 3W October 2014 Countrywide Overview

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1 Contents (Ctrl+Click to follow the link) What is the 3W Availability of 3W products Village + Camp level Results Who, What, Where Summary by Sector Limitations and Challenges How can my agency participate This analysis is provided by the MIMU to facilitate interpretation of the 3W. Please share your feedback and suggestions: info.mimu@undp.org What is the 3W The Who does What Where database, or 3W, is a tool which tracks the implementation of humanitarian and development projects to support coordination, planning and efficient use of resources. In Myanmar, the 3W is compiled by the Myanmar Information Management Unit every six months based on reports provided voluntarily by contributing agencies. The 3W shows - which organizations (WHO), - are carrying out which activities (WHAT), - in which locations (WHERE). The Myanmar 3W collects information on projects which are Planned, Under Implementation or Recently Completed at the time of data collection. The 3W Data file displays all project data from these three project stages, whereas the 3W maps and tables describe only Projects under Implementation. The 3W provides information at a number of different levels: (WHO) Organizations are disaggregated by agency type (UN, International and National NGOs, Community-based organizations, Red Cross agencies, as well as Donors and Embassies directly implementing interventions). (WHERE) The geographic location of activities to State, Township, Village Tract and Village/Camp level. The MIMU 3W describes projects at village level (online mapping, data files), at Village Tract level (sector- and sub-sector static maps), and at township levels (3W dashboard and sector-level static maps and tables). All of these products can be found on the MIMU website ( The Myanmar 3W is linked to the use of Place codes (Pcodes) which enable data from different sources to be combined. The October14 3W is based on the March 2014 MIMU P-code release (Version VI) which provides unique P-codes and standard English transliterations of names for settlements across the country. This exercise also includes information on activities in IDP camps/sites in Rakhine and Kachin. (WHAT) Activities are presented at Sector and Sub-sector levels. This 3W covers 19 sectors, classified into 142 separate sub-sectors. Sector/sub-sector definitions have been defined by the sector/cluster working groups or, where there is no such established group, through consultations with groups of individuals working in the specific sector. This 3W round introduces a new sector to capture agencies activities in Private Sector Development. To note that 3W data reflects the spread of the agencies activities but not the extent to which needs are covered. MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 1

2 Availability of 3W products MIMU 3W October 2014 The October 14 3W will be released as various information products: 1) Township-level 3W Dashboards this new tool developed by the MIMU provides an overview of the 3W results by agency, sector and township location of projects. 2) Online Interactive 3W a tool developed by the MIMU team which allows users to search by sector/sub-sector, township and Village Tract. These maps can be viewed online and printed. 3) Static (pre-prepared) Maps and Tables can be downloaded from the MIMU website and are also disseminated on DVDs for those with limited internet access. The main products; o Sector coverage presented by Township and by Village Tract, o Village Tract coverage of the most common sub-sectors, o Detailed State/Region breakdown showing concentration of activities by Village Tract o Detailed Village Tract products on specific geographic areas including the Dry Zone, South East and specific States/Regions with higher levels of agency activity. 4) Additional detail additional and more detailed products, including information on completed and planned activities, can be drawn from the 3W Data file, and can be visualised in different ways by the MIMU on request. Village + Camp-level Results The October 14 3W provides a snapshot of active project implementation as of November 3 rd, 2014 in villages and IDP camps across Myanmar as reported by implementing agencies. Information on planned and recently completed projects can be found in the 3W Data, available as an Excel file. For this 3W round, individual requests were sent to 369 agencies, 189 of whom responded (51%). There was a very good rate of response from agencies who had previously contributed, and non-responders tended to be national NGOs who have never contributed in the past. Based on their inputs, 98,275 records were updated in the MIMU 3W database. This Overview covers Village and Camp-level results (i.e. activities for all beneficiaries of agency interventions - displaced and non-displaced). MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 2

3 Who: 189 agencies contributed information to this 3W round a 9% increase since April 2014 and 19% over the last year. NGOs, the main implementers at field level, contributed 75% of the 3W inputs (82 INGOs and 60 NNGOs). Over the past year, the number of contributing NNGOs increased by 7% and the INGO reports increased by 9%. The MIMU also continued to actively seek information on activities in the South East Region in this round, and inputs were received from 25 Border-based organizations (BBO), mainly in the Protection, Food and Mine Action sectors. Organizations reporting 3W Updates April 14 October 14 INGO 76 (44%) 82 (43%) NNGO 60 (34%) 60 (32%) UN 13 (7%) 14 (7%) Red Cross 4 4 CBO* 2 2 Donor 1 1 Embassy 1 1 BBO* 17 (10%) 25 (13%) TOTAL The increase in agency contributions has been largely due to the MIMU s proactive approach which included follow-up with individual agencies, training sessions and support to data entry, as well as the provision of a variety of visual and analytical products to facilitate use of the 3W results. 24 agencies (33 participants) took advantage of the 3W Support Sessions (6) offered in Yangon for this round. Donors have also promoted the 3W and P-codes as tools to limit duplication, whereas the Village Tract products released over the last year have made the 3W still more useful for contributing agencies. BBO* - Border-based Organization, CBO* - Community-based Organization What: This 3W covers 19 sectors and 142 sub-sectors as defined by sector working groups. Agencies continue to be most numerous in the Health sector (43% of reporting agencies), followed by Protection (40%), Non-Agricultural Livelihoods/Infrastructure and Education (29% each), Agriculture (25%), WASH (23%), Governance (18%) and Disaster Risk Reduction (14%). Sectors with the lowest number of active projects were CCCM (2%), Non-Food Items and Private Sector Development (4% respectively), Shelter and Coordination (5% respectively). NGOs (international and national) are most active in Health, Protection, Non-Agriculture Livelihoods/Infrastructure sectors, Education and Agriculture. A significant number of INGOs are engaged in Health, WASH and Non-Agriculture Livelihoods/Infrastructure sectors. Border-based agencies reporting in this round were mainly engaged in Protection, Food and Mine Action Sectors. MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 3

4 Where: Activities were reported in 66% (9,115) of the 13,800 Village Tracts across the country. This 3W uses, as a base, the administrative divisions published by the General Administration Department, Ministry of Home Affairs (August 2012 Village data and 2013 Sub-TS data). (More details can be found in the MIMU Pcode VI release, In addition to the 330 gazetted Townships, the MIMU administrative divisions also reflect the 26 townships within the Wa and Kokang Self-Administered Zones (gazetted as 6 TS in Wa and 2 TS in Kokang). Village Tract level 3W maps include agency, sector and sub-sector coverage. To note that there is a wide variation in the size of Village Tracts and project activities may be concentrated in relatively small areas of a Village Tract. Comparative scale of agency coverage over the last 3W rounds. Oct 13 Apr 14 Oct 14 Reporting agencies Total Townships Total Townships with reported activities (100%) 356 (100%) Total Village Tracts 13,800 13,800 13,800 Village Tracts with reported activities 7,383 (54%) 7,569 (55%) 9,115 (66%) MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 4

5 Overview of Activities by State / Region Contributing agencies reported ongoing activities in all States and Regions. INGOs, NNGOs and UN agencies show the widest geographical coverage, being active in all States and Regions. Ayeyarwady and Yangon had the largest concentration of agencies, with 76 or more organizations active in these states. These were followed by Kayin (64 agencies), Rakhine (59), Mon (56), Mandalay and Kachin (55), Kayah and Shan North (52). The lowest agency presence overall continued to be in areas with lower populations - Shan (East), Bago (West) and Nay Pyi Taw. The 25 Border-based agencies contributing in this round were mainly concentrated in Kayin (18 agencies), Kayah and Tanintharyi (11 agencies in each) and in Mon (10 agencies). MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 5

6 An approximate comparison of the number of projects and State/Region population indicates a general trend of more projects in the more populated areas, and lower numbers of projects in areas with lower population. To note that both the number of projects and population figures for the SE are likely to be higher than reflected in this representation. No. of Organizations by Sector and State/Region (Projects Under Implementation as of Nov. 3, 2014) State/Region Agriculture CCCM Coordination Disaster Risk Reduction Education Environment Food Governance Health Mine Action Non-agricultural livelihoods/ Infrastructure Non-Food Items Nutrition Peace Building/ Conflict Prevention Ayeyarwady Bago (East) Bago (West) Chin Kachin Kayah Kayin Magway Mandalay Mon Naypyitaw Rakhine Sagaing Shan (East) Shan (North) Shan (South) Tanintharyi Yangon Sector Total Private Sector Development Protection Shelter WASH S/R Total MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 6

7 Summary by Sector MIMU 3W October 2014 The 19 Sectors are classified into 142 sub-sectors based on definitions developed by the cluster/sector working groups; the number of subsectors varies from 19 in Health to no sub-sectors defined as yet for the Environment sector. This summary considers only the most frequently reported sub-sectors. Information on the full range of 142 sub-sectors is available through the MIMU website or on request. This covers activities for all beneficiaries of the reported activities including IDPs (i.e. Village and Camp-level results). One project may have a number of sectors and sub-sectors listed in the 3W products, and one project may cover a number of locations. Sectors with the largest number of projects in the October W were as follows: 1. Health (253 projects), 2. Protection (132) 3. Agriculture (112) 4. Education (109) 5. Non-Agricultural Livelihoods (87) 6. WASH (82) 7. Governance (66) Other sectors had significantly less projects, ranging from 47 active projects in Disaster Risk Reduction and Nutrition to 7 projects in the CCCM sector. Tsp = Township, VT/T = Village Tract /Town, V/W = Village/Ward No. of Projects by Sector (as of 3 rd November 2014) MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 7

8 State/Region Agriculture CCCM Coordination Disaster Risk Reduction MIMU 3W October 2014 Number of Projects Under Implementation by Sector and State/Region as of Nov. 3, 2014 Education Environment Food Governance Health Mine Action Non-agricultural livelihoods/ Infrastructure Non-Food Items Nutrition Peace Building/ Conflict Prevention Ayeyarwady Bago (East) Bago (West) Chin Kachin Kayah Kayin Magway Mandalay Mon Naypyitaw Rakhine Sagaing Shan (East) Shan (North) Shan (South) Tanintharyi Yangon Sector Total Private Sector Development Protection Shelter WASH S/R Total 1. Health Health continued to be the largest sector in terms of agencies and project interventions: 82 agencies corresponding to 43% of the total contributing to the 3W reported 253 active health projects. Implementing agencies are most concentrated in Yangon, Ayeyarwady and Mandalay Regions, and least concentrated in Shan (East) and Chin. In terms of project types, Women and Child Health activities are the most frequent Health sector activity with 59 projects active in 67% of the country s townships (239 TS). This is followed by HIV/AIDS Programme and Basic Health Care projects (53) under implementation in 253 townships (71%) and in 110 townships (31%) respectively. At township level, HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Reproductive Health Care projects were reportedly the most widespread, being present in three-quarters or more of the townships. Women and Child Health activities were the most numerous at village level (239 townships and 6,902 villages). This is followed by Malaria Programme activities (292 townships and 5,200 villages) and Reproductive Health Care (253 townships and 3,403 villages). Current 3W HEALTH - October 14 Total Women/ HIV/ Basic Malaria Health Reprod. TB prog. Child Health AIDS prog Health Care prog. Educ. Health Care # of projects # of organizations # of townships (67%) 314 (88%) (82%) (71%) 242 (68%) # VT/towns 5,358 1, , ,163 2,062 # villages/wards 14,294 6, ,287 5, ,403 2,708 MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 8

9 Previous 3W HEALTH - April 14 Total HIV/ AIDS prog Basic Health Care Women/ Child Health Health Educ. Reprod. Health Care Malaria prog. TB prog. # of projects # of organizations # of townships (87%) (65%) (71%) 304 (85%) 214 (60%) # VT/towns 4, , ,125 1,826 # villages/wards 12, ,451 5,260 1,784 3,315 3,928 2,455 More than 2,000 villages reported in this round and 3 more organizations reports with 3 more projects. The main increase has been in Malaria Programme (4 more organizations and 1,272 more villages). The main decrease in the coverage of Health Education interventions, reportedly implemented in 1,041 less villages than previously due in part to the end of a major project intervention. 2. Protection Protection is the second largest sector, implemented by 40% of contributing agencies. The 132 projects focus mainly on Child Protection and on Promoting Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women. Implementing agencies are most concentrated in Yangon, Kayah, Kachin, Tanintharyi and Mon, but there is presence of 4 or more agencies in all states and regions. Child Protection Activities were the most widespread, present in 51% of all townships, being implemented in 1,146 villages. Current 3W PROTECTION - October 14 Total Child Protection Gender Equality / Women Awareness Raising GBV CB Protection Groups # of projects # organizations # of townships (51%) (21%) (18%) # VT/towns 1, # villages/wards 3,259 1, Previous 3W PROTECTION - April 14 Total Child Protection Gender Equality / Women Awareness Raising GBV Persons with Disabilities # of projects # organizations # of townships (40%) (68%) (14%) # VT/towns 1, # villages/wards 3,082 1, Persons with Disabilities CB Protection Groups 53% increase in the number of agencies reporting activities in the Protection sector over the last 6 months, with 22 more projects. This is particularly in the South East where Protection projects were reported by 19 more Border-based agencies as well as 5 more INGOS reporting Protection work in Kachin, Rakhine, Mon and Kayin. MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 9

10 In terms of village level reporting, 42% increase in Promoting Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women activities due to more organisations reporting and more village level activities reporting in Mandalay, Rakhine and Yangon. There was also a 19% decrease in village level reporting of Child Protection activities due mainly to completed projects in Chin and Tanintharyi. 3. Agriculture The third largest sector of agency intervention is Agriculture, with 112 projects currently being implemented by 25% of the reporting agencies (48). Activities were mainly focused on Agricultural Development, Agricultural inputs, Capacity Building and Agricultural Extension. Implementing agencies are most concentrated in Ayeyarwady (18 agencies), followed by Chin and Rakhine (11 agencies respectively) and Magway as the next main areas of agency focus. Activities related to Agricultural Inputs were the most widespread, in 163 townships and 3,820 villages in 1,986 Village Tracts (almost four times the VT coverage of other Agriculture sub-sectors). This is followed by Agricultural Extension in 1,706 villages, Agricultural Development (1,341 villages), Capacity Building (868), Plant Protection (642) and Livestock and Poultry (597). Current 3W AGRICULTURE- October 14 Total Agric Devt Agric inputs Capacity Building Agric Extension Livestock and poultry Plant production # of projects # of organizations # of townships (16%) 163 (46%) 50 (14%) (14%) # VT/towns 2, , # villages/wards 6,471 1,341 3, , Previous 3W AGRICULTURE - April 14 Total Agric Devt Agric inputs Capacity Building Agric Extension Plant production Livestock and poultry # of projects # of organizations # of townships (17%) (14%) (12%) (13%) # VT/towns 1, # villages/wards 2,989 1,251 1, A significant increase (117%) in the number of villages across all sub sectors due to the more extensive reporting of one of the implementing agencies. In terms of increase in reported village level activity, Agriculture Inputs activities reported 2,759 more villages and Agriculture Extension activities 791 more villages. 4. Education 54 agencies reported 109 Education projects country-wide. At village level, agencies were most active in Quality Basic/Formal Education, Early Childhood Development and Non-Formal Education. Implementing agencies are most concentrated in Ayeyarwady and Yangon regions, followed by Rakhine, Kayin, Sagaing and Magway, and least concentrated in Shan East. MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 10

11 Non-Formal Education activities are the most widespread in terms of township level (implemented in 92% of Townships), whereas ECD is the most frequent village-level intervention, present in 1,981 villages in 52% of townships. To note however that this data reflects the spread of the agencies activities and not the extent to which needs are covered. Current 3W EDUCATION- October 14 Total Quality Early Non-Formal Food for Disaster Prep Basic/ Childhood Education Education Response in Formal Edu. Devt Education # of projects # of organizations # of townships (31%) (52%) (92%) # VT/towns 1, , # villages/wards 2, , Previous 3W EDUCATION April 14 Total Quality Non-Formal Early Food for Disaster Prep Basic/ Education Childhood Education Response in Formal Educ Devt Education # of projects # of organizations # of townships (31%) (93%) (52%) # VT/towns 1, , # villages/wards 2, , more organizations reported with 10 more projects. A significant decrease in the number of villages and implementing organizations reported in Food for Education activities over the last 6 months, however, significant increase in terms of Village Tract level reporting. 5. Non-Agricultural Livelihoods The fifth largest sector of agency intervention is Non-Agricultural Livelihoods (87 projects by 55 agencies). Income Generation, Vocational Education and Training and Microfinance are the most frequent project activities in this sector, and Microfinance activities are the most widespread (9,695 villages across 117 townships). Implementing agencies tend to be more concentrated in Yangon and Ayeyarwady regions, followed by Mandalay, Magway, Kayin and Sagaing. Shan East and Nay Pyi Taw have notably only one agency active in this sector. Activities classified as Rehabilitation of Community Infrastructure & Facilities are being provided in 1,081 villages in 88 townships, Income Generation interventions in 966 villages and Social Recovery activities in 654 villages. Current 3W NON-AGRICULTURAL LIVELIHOODS - October 14 Total Income Gen. Vocational Edu & Trng. Microfinance Social recovery Rehab Infrastruct. Cash-forwork # of projects # organizations # of townships MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 11

12 (33%) (33%) # VT/towns 3, , # villages/wards 10, , , Previous 3W NON-AGRICULTURAL LIVELIHOODS April 14 Total Income Gen. Microfinance Vocational Edu & Trng. Rehab Infrastruct. Social recovery Cash-forwork # of projects # organizations # of townships (34%) (34%) # VT/towns 3, , # villages/wards 9,603 1,034 8, Changes since the last 3W in April 14: A 39% decrease in the number of projects reporting with 6 organizations completing projects. An increase in the number of geographic coverage in this sector: 2 more townships and 1,274 more villages overall due mainly to improved reporting of activities at village level in Ayeyarwady, Magway, Mandalay and Sagaing. Rehabilitation of Community Infrastructure & Facilities activities extended more than triple in village level reporting (additional 728 villages) and 25 further townships. 6. Water, Sanitation and Hygiene / WASH The sixth main sector of intervention is WASH with 82 projects underway by 44 agencies. The majority are focused on Hygiene Promotion, Construction of Water and Sanitation Facilities and Safe Water Supply. There continue to be significantly less activities and agencies implementing Assessment and Environmental Sanitation interventions. Implementing agencies are most concentrated in Rakhine, Kayin, Kachin, Magway, Sagaing and Shan (North). Hygiene Promotion is currently the most widespread WASH intervention with these activities underway in 571 villages in 55 townships. This is followed by Construction & Rehabilitation -Water Facility activities (496 villages in 51 townships), and Construction of Sanitation Facilities (374 villages). The Safe Water Supply activities reportedly underway in 54 townships reach 294 villages. To again note, the 3W does not indicate the extent to which this meets the needs. Current 3W WASH - October 14 Total Hygiene Construct/ Construct/ Safe Water Envirtal Assessmt Promotion Water Sanitation Supply sanitation # of projects # organizations # of townships (15%) (14%) (17%) (15%) # VT/towns # villages/wards Previous 3W WASH - April 14 Total Construct/ Construct/ Hygiene Safe Water Envirtal Assessmt Sanitation Water Promotion Supply sanitation # of projects # organizations # of townships (17%) (23%) (15%) (16%) # VT/towns 1, # villages/wards 2, , MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 12

13 Changes since the last 3W in April 14: Compared with the last round, no changes in number of reporting agencies and projects. However, a significant decrease (128%) in the number of villages, because most of the activities in the Construction and Rehabilitation of Water Facility intervention were completed. 7. Governance In all, 34 agencies reported 66 Governance-related initiatives as being underway across the country. The main sub-sectors were Strengthening Civil Society (34 projects), followed by Human Rights Promotion and Advocacy (13), and Institutional Strengthening and Public Administration Reform, Economic and Development policy/planning and Housing, Property and Land Reform (6 projects respectively). Agencies implementing Governance interventions were most concentrated in Yangon, Kayin, Mon and Tanintharyi. Village-level Governance sub-sector activities were reported to be reaching 1,849 villages across 126 of Myanmar s 330 townships, mainly through the Civil Society strengthening activities. Current 3W GOVERNANCE - October 14 Total Streng. Civil Society Human Rights Promotn & Advocacy Inst. Streng. & PA Reform Economi c & Devt policy/ planning Media / flow of info. Human Rights monitoring # of projects # organizations # of townships (26%) 43 (12%) (10%) # VT/towns # villages/wards 1,849 1, Previous 3W GOVERNANCE - April 14 Total Streng. Civil Society Human Rights Promotn & Advocacy Inst. Streng. & PA Reform Media / flow of info. Economic & Devt policy/ planning Human Rights monitoring Monitoring and Reporting # of projects # organizations # of townships (71%) (11%) (9%) # VT/towns # villages/wards 1, Monitoring and Reporting 25 % increase in the number of villages with reported interventions Strengthening Civil Society. This is partially due to improved reporting as the Governance sector was recently added to the 3W, but also to this emerging area attracting funding and agency interest. 8. Disaster Risk Reduction 26 agencies reported 47 Disaster Risk Reduction projects, the majority focused on Community-based Disaster Preparedness and Risk Reduction, as well as Public Awareness, Education, and Training. Implementing agencies were more concentrated in Ayeyarwady and Rakhine. No DRR activities were reported in Kayah. MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 13

14 Community-Based Disaster Preparedness and Risk Reduction activities are also the most widespread, underway in 743 villages in 17% of townships, whereas Public Awareness, Education and Training activities were reported in 202 villages in 26 townships (7% of the overall townships country-wide) and activities Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction into Development in 192 villages in 13 townships. Current 3W DRR - October 14 Total CBDP & Risk Reductn Awareness, Edu & Training Preparedness & Response Policy & Institution aldevt Hazard, Vuln, Risk Assesst Mainstrming DRR into devt # of projects # organizations # of townships (17%) 26 (7%) (4%) # VT/towns # Villages/wards Previous 3W DRR - April 14 Total CBDP & Risk Reductn Awareness, Edu & Training Preparedness & Response Hazard, Vuln, Risk Assesst Policy & Institutional Devt Mainstrming DRR into devt # of projects # organizations # of townships (16%) 26 (7%) 12 (3%) (4%) # VT/towns # Villages/wards Slight increase in the overall number of townships with DRR activities over the last 6 months. 34% increase in the number of villages with activities in Community-based Disaster Preparedness and Risk Reduction. 9. Nutrition Nutrition activities are being carried out by 20 agencies through 39 projects which reach 549 villages in 81 townships. Supplementary Feeding activities have the highest geographical spread (256 villages in 35 of townships), followed by Infant and Young child Feeding (251 villages) and Multiple Micronutrient Supplementation (104 villages). Implementing agencies are most concentrated in Rakhine, Ayeyarwady and Shan (North), however there are overall a limited number of nutrition-focused agencies compared to other key sectors. No nutrition projects at all were reported in Shan East. Current 3W NUTRITION - October 14 Total Infant & young child Supplem Feeding Outpatient Therapeutic Programme Nutrition Assesst. with Nutrition Survey Routine Micronu. Sup. Prog. Multiple Micronutrient Sup. Feeding (OTP) MUAC # of projects # organizations # of townships (10%) 35 (10%) (7%) # VT/towns #villages/wards MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 14

15 Previous 3W NUTRITION - April 14 Total Infant & young child Feeding Supplem Feeding Nutrition Assesst W/H Routine Micronu. Sup. Prog. Nutrition Surveillance Inpatient Therapeutic Prog (ITP) # of projects # organizations # of townships (6%) 27 (8%) 18 (5%) (6%) # VT/towns #villages/wards Changes since the last 3W in April 14: 3 more organizations reported activities in this sector over the past 6 months. An increase in the number of villages reached by Supplementary Feeding (more than double in this period) due mainly to improved village level reporting by INGOs. 10. Environment 14 agencies reported 39 Environment sector projects spread across 264 villages in 43 townships. No sub-sectors have been defined for this sector so there is no further definition of the types of activities being implemented. Implementing agencies tend to be more concentrated in Shan (South), whereas no interventions at all were reported in Bago, Kayin, Mon, Yangon and Nay Pyi Taw. Changes since the last 3W in April 14: One less agency reporting and significant decrease in the number of villages (almost half). 11. Peacebuilding/Conflict Prevention 15 agencies reported on their implementation of 29 projects in this sector, 21 of them reportedly activities in the Conflict Transformation and Peace Building subsector. Implementing agencies tend to be more concentrated in Kayin, Shan (South), Kachin and Kayah (4-5 agencies in each). Geographically, Conflict Transformation and Peace Building activities were reported to be underway in 67 villages/wards across 68 townships (19% of the total townships). Current 3W PEACEBUILDING - October 14 Total Conflict Transform. Support for returnees Demobiliza tion of adults Custom and Border Control Rehab. Of conflict-affected Infrastructure. # of projects # organizations # of townships (19%) (6%) # VT/towns #villages/wards Civil Admin. Previous 3W PEACEBUILDING - April 14 Total Conflict Transform. Support for returnees # of projects # organizations # of townships (16%) # VT/towns #villages/wards Custom and Border Control Demobiliza tion of adults Rehab. Of conflict-affected Infrastructure. Civil Admin. MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 15

16 Increase in number of organizations and projects mainly with Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding activities reported at village level and Support for durable solutions for returnees at Village Tract level are significantly increased. The increase in the sub-sector level spread of activities is due mainly to new projects of 4 organisations and expanded activities of an INGO. 12. Food 39 agencies reported with 25 projects, the majority being General Food Distribution (172 villages in 50 townships), followed by Food for Training interventions in 105 villages in 3 townships and Food for Work in 162 Village Tracts in 26 townships. Implementing agencies are significantly more concentrated in Magway than in other areas, followed by Shan North and Kachin. Current 3W FOOD - October 14 Total General Food Distribution Food for Work Food for Training Food + Cash for Work # of projects # organizations # of townships (14%) (7%) # VT/towns # villages/wards Previous 3W FOOD - April 14 Total General Food Distribution Food for Work Food + Cash for Work # of projects # organizations # of townships (17%) # VT/towns # villages/wards Food for Training Compared with last round, 9 more implementing agencies (7 INGOs and 2 NNGOs) reported under the same number of projects for this sector. A significant increase in the number of Village Tracts, especially in General Food Distribution and Food for Work Activities due to improved village-level reporting of a UN agency. 13. Mine Action In all, 9 organizations reported 9 projects in Mine-Risk Education. These activities currently reach 8% of all townships (29 Townships), and are present in 84 VT/towns and 131 Villages/Wards. Implementing agencies are most concentrated in Kayah and Kayin, and to a much lesser extent in Tanintharyi as well as in Kachin and Mon. Current 3W MINE ACTION - October 14 Total MRE Victim Assistance Advocacy # of projects # organizations # of townships (8%) # VT/towns #villages/wards MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 16

17 Previous 3W MINE ACTION - April 14 Total MRE Victim Assistance Advocacy # of projects # organizations # of townships (4%) # VT/towns #villages/wards Changes since the last 3W in April 14: 21% increase in the number of villages especially for the activities of Mine Risk Education (MRE) and Advocacy over the last 6 months, through a similar number of agencies and projects. However, a slight decrease in the reported number of Villages/Wards with Victim Assistance activities. 14. Coordination 9 agencies reported Coordination activities through 14 initiatives. All current projects cover either General Coordination or Information Management, or both. One agency reported for the activities of Information and Communication Technology. Specific Coordination project activities were reported in all states and regions other than Nay Pyi Taw. 15. Non-Food Items 7 organizations reported 9 projects in this sector and the main activity is NFI distribution (19 townships in 58 villages). Current 3W NFI - October 14 Total NFI Distribution NFI Coordination NFI Assessment # of projects # organizations # of townships (5%) # VT/towns #villages/wards Previous 3W NFI - April 14 Total NFI Distribution NFI Coordination NFI Assessment # of projects # organizations # of townships (5%) # VT/towns #villages/wards Increase in number of organizations and projects reporting in this round. Decrease in number of Village Tracts, however, a slight increase in number of villages. MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 17

18 16. Private Sector Development MIMU 3W October 2014 Private sector development is a new sector added for the October 14 3W. 7 agencies reported on their implementation of 9 projects in this sector, 3 of them reportedly activities in the Small and Medium Enterprises Development and Other Private Sector Support subsectors. Geographically, Small and Medium Enterprises Development activities were reported to be underway in 117 villages/wards across 4 townships. Again, the comparison of current Private Sector Development projects will be made to those outlined within the next 3W in April Current 3W PRIVATE SECTOR DEVELOPMENT- October 14 Total SME Developt. Other private sector support Skills Development Corp. Social Responsibility # of projects # organizations # of townships (1%) # VT/towns #villages/wards Shelter Shelter activities are being implemented by 9 agencies across 9 projects in 38 villages, principally Temporary Shelter which is reportedly underway in 22 villages in 8 townships. While the overall numbers are small, implementing agencies were more concentrated in Kachin and Rakhine, followed by Shan (North) and Yangon. Current 3W SHELTER - October 14 Total Shelter Support Temp Shelter Shelter Maintenance Shelter coord. Shelter Assesst. # of projects # organizations # of townships (4%) 15 (4%) # VT/towns #villages/wards Previous 3W SHELTER April 14 Total Shelter Support Temp Shelter Shelter Maintenance Shelter Assesst. # of projects # organizations # of townships (5%) (4%) # VT/towns #villages/wards Decrease in the number of villages especially for Shelter Support activities. A significant increase in the number of villages with Temporary Shelter Activities, mainly in Kachin. MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 18

19 18. CCCM (Camp Coordination and Camp Management) Camp Management activities are currently present in 16 townships (154 camps). Current 3W CCCM - October 14 Total Camp Coord. Camp Managt. Capacity Building & Training # of projects # organizations # of townships (3%) (5%) # VT/towns #villages/wards Previous 3W CCCM - April 14 Total Camp Coord. Camp Managt. # of projects # organizations # of townships (4%) # VT/towns #villages/wards Capacity Building & Training One less project but the same number of organizations over the last 6 months. Village/Village Tract level reported in this round. 19. Logistics No organization reported any specific Logistics projects under implementation. Limitations and Challenges The 3W data is provided by contributing agencies on a voluntary basis and may not include activities of all agencies working in Myanmar. Those agencies which have provided inputs should be commended for their commitment to share information on their activities to improve coordination and aid effectiveness. Ideally this information management system would eventually bring together data from agencies with that of government services to provide a more comprehensive overview for planning and monitoring. Some activities such as policy reform, technical assistance, government capacity building cannot be easily located to a geographic area. With these types of interventions becoming more prevalent, the MIMU is looking at more useful ways to present these projects and will release new information products as they become available. Finally, the detail to which the MIMU can provide additional data depends on the quality of data provided by agencies. Where P-codes have not been used, we are unable to provide a more concise mapping of projects below Township level. MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 19

20 How can my Agency participate? MIMU 3W October 2014 If an agency is not represented in the 3W results, please check the reason with us. Common reasons: - No inputs were provided no data in any 3W products including the 3W data file. - Late inputs agency information will appear only in the online products (Township level 3W Dashboard and Online Interactive Map), but will not appear in the widely disseminated static maps and country overviews - Incomplete inputs agency data will appear only at the level to which it is provided (i.e. if provided only at Township level, it will not appear in some of the Maps and Tables). 3W inputs can be submitted at any time using the specific MIMU 3W formats. Any data provided after the deadline for the 3W rounds in October and April will be reflected in the Township 3W Dashboards but not in other products. The MIMU provides 3W Support Sessions at the start of each 3W round to support agencies in preparing quality 3W inputs that are clearly reflected in all of the products. For more information on how you can contribute to the 3W, please contact info.mimu@undp.org. Prepared by the MIMU, November 19, 2014 No. Sector Abbreviation No. Sector Abbreviation 1 Agriculture Agri 11 Mine Action Mine Action 2 CCCM CCCM 12 Non Agricultural Livelihoods/Infrastructure Livelihoods 3 Coordination Coord 13 Non-Food Items NFI 4 Disaster Risk Reduction DRR 14 Nutrition Nutri 5 Education Edu 15 Peace Building/Conflict Prevention PB 6 Environment Env 16 Private Sector Development PSD 7 Food Food 17 Protection Protec 8 Governance Gov 18 Shelter Shelter 9 Health Health 19 WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE WASH 10 Logistics Log MIMU October 14 3W - Overview, page 20

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