In this issue
Highlights P.1
CoRe Cluster background and activities P.2
Update and CoRe contacts P.3
The first Cluster Bulletin was designed to provide an update on CoRe Cluster activi-ties. The next one will cover CoRe sector needs, progress and gaps in response to itthe 2014 military operation in North Wa-ziristan Agency. The Cluster has more han 50 member organizations in Pesha-war and is led by UNDP.
Highlights
• The Community Restoration (CoRe) Cluster-FATA has en-gaged 280,000 IDPs in cash-for-work (CFW) activities, liveli-hood grants and livelihood training activities in host and return areas (including females and female-headed house-holds).
• Cluster members uploaded 18 projects (US$ 22,693,110) to the Online Project System (OPS) managed by UNOCHA.
• The Society for Human and Institutional Development's (SHID) community restoration project funded by the Paki-stan Humanitarian Pooled Fund (PHPF) is in progress in Ba-ra, Khyber Agency. Almost 70% of field activities are com-plete and the remaining ones will be complete by the end of March 2016.