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Vulnerability Assessment Framework JORDAN RESPONSE PLAN Key findings June 2015 Developed under an interagency steering committee, including 5 NGOs, 5 UN agencies, BPRM and ECHO

Refugees Outside of Camps Close to 85% of Syrian refugees are accommodated in urban areas

Objectives of the VAF 1) Informs targeting of assistance at the refugee household (case) level, by providing a vulnerability ranking for each household 2) Provides a vulnerability profile of refugee households by welfare and sector models

Three Components to the VAF: 1) Common Tools for the collection of data: the VAF Questionnaire 2) Data collection by VAF partners, using the VAF Questionnaire 50,000 Home Visits to date (UNHCR and WFP) Recorded in a common database 3) Common Models for interpreting data: by Welfare and by Sector

THE WELFARE MODEL

VAF Welfare Model Developed with World Bank, following UNHCR-WB review of UNHCR s cash targeting Using econometric modelling the VAF model is built on the combination of VAF indicators that best predicts a case s expenditure, and therefore Welfare. Key VAF indicators combined in the Welfare model are: Case size Proportion of children House crowding Occupancy type Gender of PA Marital status Whether entered Officially or Unofficially Governorate where refugee is registered with the Jordanian government

VAF Welfare Model: Key Findings 86% of Syrian refugees in urban areas are living below the Jordanian poverty line of 68JD per month. Northern and Eastern Jordan have the highest proportion of high and severely vulnerable refugees. Over 80% of Syrian refugees are using crisis or emergency coping strategies. Severely vulnerable refugee families have more family members, more children and a higher dependency ratio. 81% of Syrian refugees are under 35; compared to 73% of pre-crisis Syrian population. Less than 68 JOD

SECTOR MODELS

Sector Models: Basic Needs Model Average Average

BASIC NEEDS (SOCIAL PROTECTION) Results: 50% of cases are severely vulnerable; 2% are highly vulnerable. 50% of cases have severe or high dependency ratio. Average debt per capita is 157 JD, with higher debt to expenditure for severely vulnerable cases The vast majority of cases, almost 80%, are resorting to emergency coping strategies. Recommendations: Prioritize projects that reduce asset depletion of refugee households in urban areas. Continue to support female headed households, noting that male headed household are also severely vulnerable. Invest further in the capacity of refugees in communities, families and women, girls, boys and men to reduce exposure to negative coping mechanisms.

Sector Models: Education Model Max Max

EDUCATION Results: 97% of school aged children are at high risk for non-attendance at school, based on a combination of social, economic and physical risks. Refugee financial situation is the most significant risk factor influencing non-attendance with 78% of cases being highly or severely financially vulnerable. 6% of cases are severely vulnerable due to the participation of at least one child in child labour. Protection-related barriers may also affect families abilities to maintain children in school: early marriage, violence or perceived threats of violence, psychological distress, disabilities, mobility of the family and distance from school. These are under reported in the VAF, but are prevalent in other assessments. Source data: Education indicator, VAF baseline survey, Feb 2015

EDUCATION Recommendations: Support through the Ministry of Education to increase the absorption capacity and increase enrolment rates of Syrian children. Bilateral support to Jordan to support the formal education sector (schools, teacher salaries, textbooks). Concurrently expand informal education to address the situation of 90,000 out of school children. Projects that reduce barriers to accessing education (distance, financial obstacles, child labour, violence in schools). Education vulnerability indicators over time Source data: All Education indicators, VAF HV3 survey, Aug Dec 201

Sector Models: Food Security Model Average Average Max

FOOD SECURITY Results: 79% of refugees are highly or severely vulnerable to food insecurity, with 20% moderately vulnerable. 5% of female headed households are severely vulnerable, with 30% highly vulnerable. 7% of male headed are severely and 70% highly vulnerable. 6% have severe vulnerability scores for expenditure on food; and 72% are severely vulnerable due to the adoption of emergency coping strategies to meet food needs. With the continued reductions, the percentage in the severe or highly vulnerable category will increase. Recommendations: Source data: Food security indicator, VAF baseline survey, Feb 2015 Continuation of food assistance targeting vulnerable Syrian refugees in urban. In particular the WFP food voucher programme needs to be supported, targeted at the most vulnerable refugees, in the absence of alternative self-reliance opportunities for refugees.

Sector Models: Health Model Max Average Max Max

HEALTH Results: 1% of Syrian individuals are part of families with severe health vulnerability, 15% are part of highly health vulnerable families. 15% of cases were identified as severely vulnerable in terms of being able to access health services when needed. 16% of cases have the presence of pre-existing medical conditions (disabilities or chronic illnesses) that are negatively impacting a family members day to day life. 10% of cases report that they spend more than 25% of their expenditure on health related items. Access to medical facilities has been positive indicator with the majority of cases rated as low vulnerable. Recommendations: Source data: Health indicator, VAF baseline survey, Feb 2015 Continue to invest resources through the public health system as the primary provider of medical services to Syrian refugees in urban areas. Support projects that provide additional services not provided through the public health system, or where there are obstacles to accessing such services.

Sector Models: Shelter Model Max Max Average Weighted average

SHELTER Results: Over 75% of individuals are highly or severely shelter vulnerable and 50% are highly shelter vulnerable. Over 50% of all cases have all the standard basic house assets 50% of the cases dwellings are showing at least one sign of poor quality, and 3% identified as having two or more instances of poor quality. 23% of cases properties were judged to be unsatisfactory by the enumerator. 60% of cases have a high or severe debt per capita. One third of cases did not have a rental agreement. Source data: Shelter indicator, VAF baseline survey, Feb 2015 Recommendations: In the face of the shortage of affordable and adequate shelters resulting in rental inflation, eviction and multiple displacement increase the availability of and access to such shelter through a scaled-up response. Such interventions should be complemented by programmes that strengthen security of tenure.

Sector Models: WASH Model Max Max Max

WASH Results: 60% of Syrian individuals are severely vulnerable to WASH related risks. Solid waste management is the biggest cause, 80% of cases have experienced solid waste vector evidence more than twice in the last year and 20% of cases have experience waste-water overflows more than once in the last year. More than 50% of cases have secure access to bathing facilities; but 15% of cases are identified as severely vulnerable due to sharing facilities with three or more other cases. Source data: WASH indicator, VAF baseline survey, Feb 2015 Nearly all cases surveyed have their water supplied through the municipality and 88% of cases report have never having had issues with water supply. The WASH expenditure rate varies significantly among cases. 32% of cases are identified as severely vulnerable due to spending over 25% of their expenditure on WASH items. Recommendations: Increase the number and scope of community-level projects that benefit both Syrians and Jordanians in areas with high concentrations of refugees, together with greater investment in WASH infrastructure and services.

Example profile of a moderately vulnerable case 3 year old Syrian man living with mother, no children, high expenditure with no debt. Predicted expenditure 1 Documentation status 1 Predicted per capita 387 JOD PA registration PA is registered Family registration Registered 1 Coping strategies 1 No coping strategies being used 1 Predicted welfare 1 Dependency ratio 2 1 autonomous adult 1 dependent 2 WASH Documentation status 1 Basic needs 1 Coping strategies No coping strategies being used Dependency ratio 1 autonomous adult, 1 dependent Economic state No debt 387 JOD per month Shelter Coping strategies Education n/a Attendance risks 0 school aged children 1 Health 2 Food Education Basic needs Dependency ratio 1 2 Food 2 Health 1 Shelter 2 Social vulnerability 2 adults 1:1 dependency ratio Access to services No problems Housing conditions Missing 1 essential item CARI score FCS = 65 39% spent on food Family composition No 60+ or < 5s Security of tenancy No debt, has contract Existing conditions No conditions 0 health expenditure Family composition Non autonomous adult n/a Wash 1 Health No issues Access to latrines Not shared and safe access Access safe water Municipality source instances without Waste management 1 instance water 1 instance solid Source data: VAF Model - Baseline survey, real case data

Example profile of a highly vulnerable case 8 year old disabled female headed household, no children, living with elderly father. Predicted expenditure 2 Documentation status 1 Predicted per capita 79 JOD PA registration PA is registered Family registration Family member is registered 2 Coping strategies 3 1 crisis strategy being implemented (Stress 2) 2 Predicted welfare 1 Dependency ratio 1 adult, 1 60+ Family size = 2 WASH Documentation status 3 Basic needs Coping strategies Emergency strategies Dependency ratio Poor dependency Economic state High debt per capita Shelter Coping strategies Education n/a Attendance risks 0 school aged children 3 Health 3 Food Education Basic needs Dependency ratio Food 3 Health 3 Shelter Social vulnerability Poor dependency Not single headed Access to services No problems Housing conditions 3 signs of poor quality, Enumeratr judgement CARI score FCS = 65, 38% spent on food, Emergency Family composition 1 over 60 Security of tenancy Has contract but high debt (775 JOD per cap) Existing conditions High health expenditure (13%) Family composition Dependency ratio n/a Wash 2 Health No issues Access to latrines Not shared and safe access Access safe water Municipality source No instances without Waste management 1 instance water 1+ instance solid Source data: VAF Model - Baseline survey, real case data

Example profile of a severely vulnerable case 38 year old widowed Syrian female living alone with children Predicted expenditure 3 Documentation status Predicted per capita 3 JOD PA registration PA is missing UNHCR doc Family registration Family registered 3 Coping strategies 1 emergency strategy being implemented 3 Predicted welfare Dependency ratio 1 autonomous adult children 3 WASH Documentation status Basic needs Coping strategies Emergency strategies Dependency ratio Poor dependency Economic state High debt per capita Shelter Coping strategies Education 3 Attendance risks Finance main risk 3 school aged children 2 years missed education 2 children attending Health Food Education Basic needs Dependency ratio Food Health Shelter 3 Social vulnerability High dependency ratio, Single headed Access to services Missing PA doc, not had problems accessing Housing conditions Missing essential items, showing poor signs CARI score FCS =103, 20% spent on food, Emergency Family composition No under 5s and over 60s in case Security of tenancy Has contract but high debt Existing conditions Existing disabilities present Family composition Female headed house, high dependency ratio 3 Wash 3 Health No issues Access to latrines Shared access with 1 family and safe access Access safe water Municipality source 1 instances without Waste management 0 instance water 3 instances solid Source data: VAF Model - Baseline survey, real case data

Distribution of Basic Needs vulnerability across Central Jordan

Distribution of Education vulnerability across Northern Jordan

Distribution of Food Security vulnerability across Mafraq

Distribution of Shelter vulnerability across Central Jordan

Distribution of WASH vulnerability across Northern Jordan

Distribution of Universal indicator vulnerability across Mafraq