REGIONAL MONTHLY UPDATE: 3RP ACHIEVEMENTS JULY 2017
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1 REGIONAL MONTHLY UPDATE: 3RP ACHIEVEMENTS JULY These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP regional sectoral indicators on the humanitarian and resilience responses of more than 240 partners involved in the 3RP Inter-Agency Appeal in,,, and. Indicators are regionally aggregated and targets are based on full funding of the 3RP and an expected population of 4.7 million refugees by end-. 4,703,000 Syrian Refugees expected by end- 5,165,335 currently registered USD 4.63 billion required in (Agencies) USD billion in 110% 31% Achievements as of 31 July Planned response by end of A 61,632 girls and boys have specialised child protection services 75% 82,131 PROTECTION 102,769 persons have SGBV services 41% 252,235 2,476,282 individuals food assistance (cash, voucher or in-kind) 98% 2,520,084 FOOD SECURITY 3,024 individuals food & agricultural livelihoods support 4% 80, ,004 targeted children (5-17) enrolled in formal education (primary or secondary) 83% 1,114,408 EDUCATION 1,721 educational facilities constructed, renovated or rehabilitated 25% 6,874 1,505,717 primary health care consultations provided to target individuals 40% 3,806,326 HEALTH & NUTRITION 216 health facilities supported ,925 HHs core relief items in-kind 223,765 BASIC NEEDS 369,062 HHs unconditional, sector-specific or emergency cash assistance 51% 718,310 21,724 HHs outside of camps assistance for shelter or shelter upgrades 16% 136,952 SHELTER 12,925 HHs in camps assistance for shelter or shelter upgrades 21% 62,223 1,130,860 individuals benefited from access to adequate quantity of safe water through sustainable systems 29% 3,923,845 WASH 331,399 individuals assisted to access to appropriate sanitation facilities and services 33% 992,462 16,934 individuals employed or self employed including short term and long term employment 25% 66,649 SOCIAL COHESION & LIVELIHOODS 64,101 individuals supported to access to employment (training, internships, job placement and language courses) 24% 271,908
2 Monthly Dashboard July PROTECTION The number of Syrian refugees in the region stood at 5.16 million at the end of July. There are now almost 3 million Syrian refugees registered refugees in, over 1 million in, some 660,000 in, almost 245,000 in and above 120,000 in, indicating the generosity of host countries across the region. Highlights across the region in July include: In, the Outreach Volunteers (OV) programme led to improved community engagement through new initiatives on community capacity building, mobilization, awareness raising, and information dissemination. Coordination continues with camp management to support the development of an effective and user friendly community feedback mechanism. In, in response to fires in the Bekaa which destroyed tents in informal settlements, 3RP Partners established safe spaces and recreational activities for children, as well as providing case management services to children in need. Gender-based Violence (GBV) services were provided to women and adolescent girls, including distribution of dignity kits. In, multi-sectoral case management services assisted 931 children, adolescents and youth during July. An increase in the number of of newly registered Syrian unaccompanied children (UAC) in has been observed since January (105 UAC in total), with the highest number of 24 UAC recorded May and 19 UAC newly registered during July. 6,897,300 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 2,865,000 1,819,017 26% 28% 104% 50% 2,890, , ,666 3RP Overall Funding Status Sector 13 91% out of 147 reporting for the month Indicator Progress 25,531 Syrian refugees submitted for resettlement or humanitarian admission 61,632 girls and boys who are receiving specialised child protection services 62,460 women and men participating in parenting programmes 405,973 girls and boys participating in structured, sustained child protection or psychosocial support programmes 102,769 persons receiving SGBV services 171,759 WGBM who have knowledge of, access to, and benefit from empowerment opportunities 19,983 individuals trained on protection including child protection and SGBV 548,410 individuals engaged in or benefited from the response through involvement, participation, or community-led initiatives 849,604 individuals reached through awareness or information campaigns/sessions 45% 75% 22% 49% 41% 28% 36% 21% 56,760 82, , , , , ,588 1,517,316 4,083,492 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 31 July.
3 Monthly Dashboard July FOOD SECURITY During, food sector partners have reached approximately 2.4 million individuals with food assistance through cash, voucher or in kind modality. Over 3,000 individuals food and agricultural livelihoods support while almost 11,500 individuals have been supported to improve nutritional practices. Highlights across the region in July include: In, a resilience pilot project to train Syrian refugees in digital skills and online freelancing was launched at the American University of Sulaymaniyah, with 100 refugees from Arbat camp being recruited and trained until 30 August. In, Food Sector partners completed a review of their current targeting model for the general food assistance programme to Syrian refugees, examining changes in refugee vulnerability over time. Three potential models were developed to inform future targeting decisions. In, 88,200 vulnerable refugees from Syria are supported through various activities, including: general food distribution, nutrition support, vocational trainings, capacity enhancement and access to schemes for small business start-up grants. 2,825,300 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 30% 526,250 2,476,282 87% 89% 116% 69% 961, ,277 80,860 99% 376,522 3RP Overall Funding Status 24 56% out of 54 partners Indicator Progress 2,476,282 individuals who receive food assistance (cash, voucher or in-kind) 98% 2,520,084 3,024 individuals receiving food & agricultural livelihoods support 4% 80,028 11,475 individuals supported for improved nutritional practices 2% 580,998 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in Eg ypt,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 31 July.
4 Monthly Dashboard July EDUCATION As at the end of July, some 930,000 Syrian children across the region are enrolled in formal education in camps and host communities. Additionally, over 117,200 Syrian children are enrolled in informal education. Highlights across the region in July include: In, 3RP partners implemented a range of activities to prepare for the upcoming school year in September. Some 2,600 Syrian refugee children have enrolled in a summer language programme, the 10-week course conducted in Turkish and Arabic aims to support Syrian children's entry into the Turkish primary school system. In, discussions and preparations for a back-to-learning campaign are ongoing in coordination with education partners and the Ministry of Education (MoE) at district levels. 3RP partners continued their advocacy efforts with the MoE to deal with challenges facing refugee families wishing to enrol their children in public schools for the coming academic year. In, Learning Support Services continue to be offered in Makani centers. So far in Education Sector partners have reached 77,280 in Za'aatari and Azraq camps and in host communities through this intervention. 3,049,700 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 83% 669,122 2,804,236 92% 52% 27% 80% 461, ,793 58, % Sector 3RP Overall Funding Status 1 99% 103 out of 104 partners 103 Indicator Progress 35,179 children (3-5 years, g/b) enrolled in ECCE and pre-primary education 930,004 children (5-17 years, g/b) enrolled in formal general education 63,216 children (5-17 years, g/b) enrolled in non-formal education 1,371 youth (15-17 years, g/b) enrolled in TVET 64,789 teachers and education personnel trained (f/m) 2,306,964 children (3-17 years, g/b) receiving school supplies 1,721 classrooms constructed, established or rehabilitated 14,506 teachers and education personnel receiving incentives (f/m) 82% 83% 29% 12% 91% 95% 25% 95% 42,850 1,114, ,090 11,310 70,971 2,418,634 6,874 15,349 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 31 July.
5 Monthly Dashboard July HEALTH AND NUTRITION By the end of July, approximately 1.6 million primary health care consultations were provided, representing over 42 per cent of the overall target, and over 98,500 referrals were made to secondary or tertiary health care. Highlights across the region in July include: In, the number of children under the age of five receiving a routine vaccination saw a sharp increase of 51,487 in July, compared to the month before. This brings the total reach since the beginning of the year to about 94,000. In, during July at the Zakho border crossing between and Syria, immunization teams vaccinated 1,841 children against polio and 731 against measles. Routine vaccinations is available in all nine refugee camps in. In, 3RP Partners continue in raising the capacity of Syrian community healthcare workers (CHWs) through the delivery of trainings on the conduct of outreach activities and the reporting system that aims to enhance the monitoring of Syrian CHWs performance, benefitting 170 CHWs from seven governorates this year. 5,035,000 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 1,500,000 1,793,520 36% 69% 24% 73% 1,535, , ,000 8% 984,110 3RP Overall Funding Status % 66 out of 86 partners Indicator Progress 1,505,717 consultations for target population in primary health care services 98,512 referrals of target population to secondary or tertiary healthcare services 216 health facilities supported 2,970 health care staff trained 439,424 children immunized 365 service delivery units providing SRH services 40% 43% 42% 55% 189% 3,806, , , , Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as 31 July.
6 Monthly Dashboard July BASIC NEEDS The continued strategic priority for the Basic Needs Sector is to provide assistance to meet the ongoing basic needs of Syrian refugees, based on a multi-sectoral household profiling and identification methodology, specific to each country. Until July, 208,925 households have core relief items in kind, which is just over 93 per cent of the targeted population. Approximately 375,000 households have unconditional, sector specific or emergency cash assistance and over 203,600 households seasonal support through cash or in kind assistance. Highlights across the region in July include: In, 3RP Partners, initiated a Vulnerability Assessment (CIVA) exercise in three governorates. The assessment aims to provide a better understanding of the socio-economic conditions of Syrian refugees in the Kurdistan Region of, so as to better inform programming. In, 3RP partners provided around USD 6,650,983 worth of regular cash and non-food items (NFIs) to vulnerable beneficiaries from the refugee and host community. 6,620,600 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 42% 4,033,600 3,026,433 46% 36% 102% 37% 4% 1,276, , , ,406 3RP Overall Funding Status 31 65% 57 out of 88 partners 57 Indicator Progress 208,925 households receiving core relief items in-kind 369,062 households receiving unconditional, sector-specific or emergency cash assistance 203,681 households receiving seasonal support through cash or in-kind assistance 51% 37% 223, , ,940 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in Eg ypt,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 31 July.
7 Monthly Dashboard July SHELTER 3RP partners priority regarding the Shelter Sector continues to be the provision of adequate, affordable and sustainable housing options for refugees living in host communities. For refugees in camps, 3RP partners focus on rehabilitation efforts to improve the infrastructure of the camp and upgrade shelters in order to contribute to sustainable living. During, almost 13,000 households in camps have assistance for shelter and shelter upgrades, while outside of camps over 21,500 households assistance for shelter and shelter upgrades. Highlights across the region in July include: In Dohuk in, camp management has launched a multi-functional team (MFT) to conduct a shelter rapid assessment situation in Domiz 1 camp in Duhok (the largest Syrian refugee camp in with some 8,500 households). The team advised to upgrade 1,500 shelter units (1,200 in Domiz 1 and 300 in Domiz 2). This upgrading work will be funded by the Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED). 948,300 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 195,573 8% 5% 536, , ,300 3RP Overall Funding Status 22 60% out of 55 partners Indicator Progress 12,925 households in camps receiving assistance for shelter and shelter upgrades 21% 62,223 21,724 households outside of camps receiving assistance for shelter and shelter upgrades 16% 136,952 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in Eg ypt,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 31 July.
8 Monthly Dashboard July WASH So far in, over 1.1 million individuals have benefited from access to adequate quantity of safe water through improved longer-term water systems. Approximately 331,000 people have gained access to appropriate sanitation facilities and services, and over 505,300 people have access to adequate quantity of safe water through temporary provision. Highlights across the region in July include: In, the construction of the Za'atari water network reached 22 per cent completion by late July, including 95 kilometers of pipeline for the water network and six kilometers of the wastewater network constructed. In ian host communities, the Kufranja dam project was completed leading to the increase of the daily amount of water available for 38,620 people, from 22 liters per person per day to 63 liters per person per day. In, water demands remain high during the hot summer weather and work has begun in Qushtapa refugee camp in Erbil, to dig a new borehole that will improve supply of water for the approximately 7,300 Syrians in the camp. The project is aimed to finish by end of August. 2,545,700 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 1,443,170 53% 44% 43% 60% 1,926, , ,000 3RP Overall Funding Status 11 81% 47 out of 58 partners 47 Indicator Progress 506,616 people with access to adequate quantity of safe water through temporary provision 1,130,860 people benefiting from access to adequate quantity of safe water through sustainable systems 331,399 people with access to appropriate sanitation facilities and services 261,739 people who have experienced a hygiene promotion/ community mobilization session 219,429 people attending public spaces and institutions have gained access to safe, gender appropriate water and sanitation facilities and services and hygiene promotion activities 29% 33% 24% 40% 544,462 3,923, ,462 1,085, ,500 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 31 July.
9 Monthly Dashboard July LIVELIHOODS & SOCIAL COHESION Since the start of, Livelihoods Partners assisted 16,934 refugees and host community members with short-term and/or longterm employment opportunities and 64,101 youth and adults in increasing their employability through job training, internships, job placement and language courses. In addition, 19,398 host community members and refugees have participated in community based activities to promote social cohesion. Highlights across the region in July include: In, the mechanism that was used to allocate work permits and manage the leave system in Za'atari camp was presented and once the technicalities are solved, the new Za'atari Office for Employment (ZOE) and the leave mechanism at the main gate will be tested and fully functional. Private sector representatives have been vising both camps in to locate eligible individuals for employment opportunities in host communities, including Carrefour in Za'atari, Pine Tree garment factory in Azraq. Furthermore, job fairs are to be offered at both camps on a continuous basis. In addition, the Ministry of Economy and Trade (MoET) in organized the first SME forum on 11th of July, which about 300 representatives from the government, the private sector and development partners attended. Its objective was to discuss possible ways to develop more strategic and sustainable partnerships with the business community. 570,800 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 17% 191,161 91,477 16% 45% 5% 5% 5% 96, ,936 55,139 20,000 3RP Overall Funding Status 34 70% 79 out of 113 partners 79 Indicator Progress 16,934 of individuals employed or self-employed including short term (cash for work and seasonal labor) and long term employment 64,101 of individuals supported to access to employment (training, internships, job placement and language courses) 36,593 of mixed groups supported in social cohesion initiatives (directly or indirectly) 25% 24% 31% 66, , ,190 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 31 July.
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