The COVID-19 page has been established to support and encourage interagency collaboration to increase the efficiency and coherency of the COVID-19 response and to minimize disruptions to the supply chain of current humanitarian operations.

The content of this page is a result of information gathering and analysis by the Global Logistics Cluster, the Supply Chain Inter Agency Coordination Cell and other Logistics Cluster partners who together are committed to leveraging their collective expertise to fight COVID-19 and the impact on ongoing humanitarian operations.

 

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Resources

For technical guidance on COVID-19 please refer to WHO's dedicated page here.

For IASC COVID-19 Outbreak Readiness and Response guidance please click here

For global level logistics information related to COVID-19, please click here

 

Private Sector Links

Wilhelmsen Global Port Restrictions Map

BIMCO Advice and Updates for Sea Transport

Agility Global Shipping Updates

North Impact on Shipping

Please note that WFP and the Logistics Cluster are not in a position to endorse or comment on any companies suitability as a reputable supplier/service provider.

 

Latest updates

 
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 Infographic
 Coordination
 
17 July 2020 17:45
 Situation Update
 Coordination
 
15 July 2020 20:30
 Document
 Air Transport
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We are calling out for partners interested in potential space available free to user 6.5 MT/35 M3 (loose cargo) from Toulouse to Mexico City. ETD Toulouse 7 August. Cargo to be ready in Toulouse by 31 July. Any interested partners to submit interest through CHOCOLAT by 15 July.

 
10 July 2020 10:45
 Situation Update
 Coordination
 
01 July 2020 19:45

Contacts

Global

HQ Rome, Italy

Global Logistics Cluster

Humanitarian partners can fill out their needs for international cargo transport in this form. The information will facilitate consolidation of transport requirements to connect with existing offers.

The information will subsequently be displayed in a dashboard called Cluster Humanitarian Operational Coordination of Logistics and Air Transport (CHOCOLAT) and shared with the concerned partners.This does not imply an offer of service from the Logistics Cluster, or WFP as lead agency.