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Monthly Information Kit February 2014 Erbil/Iraq. Field Information and Coordination Support Information Management Unit, No. 2 Erbil : irqerbim@unhcr.org Contents: List of Camps. Camp Profiles. Who is doing What and Where (3Ws). A map of Syrian Refugees Camps in Iraq.

No. Camp Name Governorate Syria Refugee Response - Iraq List of Camps Updated on 30 January 2014 Planned Capacity: Persons Registered Persons as of 27.01.2014 Type of Camp 1 Akre Dohuk 2,300 2,561 Community Buildings Opening Date First half of Sep. 2013 2 Al-Obaidi Camp Anbar 5,000 1,911 Permanent 27.06.2013 3 Arbat Camp Suleimaniyah 10,200 0 Under Construction 4 Arbat Temporary Camp Suleimaniyah 5,000 2,703 Temporary 25.08.2013 5 Bajid Kandela Dohuk 4,100 0 Transit - Reception Center ( Near Syrian Border) End of August, 2013 6 Basirma camp Erbil 4,580 3,004 Permanent 26.08.2013 7 Darashakran Camp Erbil 10,000 6,040 Permanent 29.09.2013 8 Domiz Camp Dohuk 38,135 45,000* Permanent 01.04.2012 9 Gawilan Camp Dohuk 2,750 2,810 Temporary 29.09.2013 10 Kawergosk Camp Erbil 10,000 13,201 Permanent 15.08.2013 11 Qushtapa Camp Erbil 7,860 3,844 Permanent 19.08.2013 *86796 Syrians are registered at Domiz camp, however the camp population is estimated to be aproximately 45,000 IRQERBIM@unhcr.org

Camp profile Al-Obaidi Refugee Camp, Al-Qaim, Anbar, Iraq Camp opened: 27.06.2013 As of 30 Jan. 2014 Geographic Snapshot and Contextual Background GPS coordinates: 41.0669934 34.37412945 Region and State: Al-Obaidy, Al -Qaim, Anbar, Iraq. Size of camp area: 33,000 m² Pattern in Population Change: Relocation from Camp 1 and Camp 2 Areas of Origin: Majority is from Al Bu Kamal and Der Al-Zor. Refugee Population approximately 1,911 Planned capacity: 5,000 Age and gender break-down of the population as of 27 Jan. 2014 Needs Met Logo Analysis Minimum Sectoral Data (standard) Minimum Sectoral Data Health: There is PHC in the camp providing primary health care. Extent PoCs have access to primary health care. 1 health centre for 20,000 persons. 1 health post. WASH:The sanitation is available in the camp. Liters of water/person/day: 20 Persons per latrine: <20 Persons per shower: <20 Liters of water/person /day: 50-70 Persons per latrine: 6 Persons per showers: 6 Protection: Registeration Level 2 is completed. 100 % of PoC registered on individual basis. Population registered on family basis. Food: quality and quantity of food aid provided. Extent food aid is appropriately distributed. Kilocalorie (Kcal)/person/day: Kilocalories person /day: 2100 CRIs: Refugees received CRI kits upon arrival in the camp, including distribution of winterization kits. 100% of households whose needs for basic and domestic items are met. whose needs for basic and domestic items are met. Shelter: Shelter and infrastructure established, improved and maintained. refugee 30 sq m 100% of households living in adequate dwellings. person 37.5 sq m living in adequate dwellings. Minimum Sectoral Data Key: =standard met or exceeded = standard not met Prepared by IM Unit, IRQERBIM@unhcr.org

Camp profile Arbat Temporary Refugee Camp, Suleimaniyah, KR - Iraq Camp opened: 25.08.2013 As of 30 Jan. 2014 Geographic Snapshot and Contextual Background GPS coordinates: 45.56437482 35.40950474 Region and State: Sulaymaniyah. KR - Iraq Size of camp area: 300,000 m² Pattern in Population Change: Relocation from Arbat transit camp to Arbat Permenant Camp Areas of Origin: Majority is from Qamishli, Syria. Refugee Population approximately 2,703 Planned capacity: 5,000 Age and gender break-down of the population as of 27 Jan. 2014 Needs Met Logo Analysis Minimum Sectoral Data (standard) Minimum Sectoral Data Health: There is a temporary PHC in the camp for providing primary health care. Extent PoCs have access to primary health care. 1 health centre for 20,000 persons. 1 health post. WASH: The sanitation is available in the camp Liters of water/person /day: 20 Persons per latrine: <20 Persons per shower: <20 Liters of water/person /day: 44.5 Persons per latrine: 20 Persons per showers: 20 Protection: Registration Level 1 is completed. 100 % of PoC registered on individual basis. Population registered on family basis. Food: Adquate quality and quantity of food aid provided. Extent food aid is appropriately distributed. Kilocalorie (Kcal)/person/day: Kilocalories person /day: CRIs: Refugees received CRI kits upon arrival in the camp including distribution of winterization kits. Shelter: Shelter and infrastructure established, improved and maintained. 100% of households whose needs for basic and domestic items are met. person 30 sq m 100% of households living in adequate dwellings. whose needs for basic and domestic items are met. person 37.5 sq m living in adequate dwellings. Minimum Sectoral Data Key: =standard met or exceeded = standard not met STEP Hana Group YAO Prepared by IM Unit, IRQERBIM@unhcr.org

Camp profile Basirma Refugee Camp, Erbil, KR - Iraq Camp opened: 26.08.2013 As of 30 Jan. 2014 Geographic Snapshot and Contextual Background GPS coordinates: 44.3667 36.4833 Region and State: Shaqlawa, Erbil. KR - Iraq Size of camp area: 150,000 m² Pattern in Population Change: Hosting refugees who entered KR after the 15.8.2013 influx Areas of Origin:Majority is from Qamishli and Hasak in Syria. Refugee Population approximately 3,004 Planned capacity: 4,580 Age and gender break-down of the population as of 27 Jan. 2014 Needs Met Logo Analysis Minimum Sectoral Data (standard) Minimum Sectoral Data Health: There is a temporary PHC in the camp. Primary health care is provided through the temporary site. Extent PoCs have access to primary health care. 1 health centre for 20,000 persons. 1 health post (permanent), 2 ambulances WASH:The sanitation is available in the camp. Liters of water/person /day: 20 Persons per latrine: <20 Persons per shower: <20 Liters of water/person /day: 144 Persons per latrine: 19 Persons per showers: 19 Protection: Registration Level 1 is completed. Verifications and updates ongoing. 100 % of PoC registered on individual basis. 100 % Population registered on family basis. Food: Adquate quality and quantity of food aid provided. Extent food aid is appropriately distributed. Kilocalorie (Kcal)/person/day: Kilocalories person /day: CRIs: Refugees received CRI kits upon arrival in the camp including distribution of winterization kits. 100% of households whose needs for basic and domestic items are met. whose needs for basic and domestic items are met. Shelter: Shelter and infrastructure established, improved and maintained. person 30 sq m 100% of households living in adequate dwellings. person 37 sq m living in adequate dwellings. Minimum Sectoral Data Key: =standard met or exceeded = standard not met Prepared by IM Unit, IRQERBIM@unhcr.org

Camp profile Darashakran Refugee Camp, Erbil, KR - Iraq Camp opened: 29.09.2013 As of 30 Jan. 2014 Geographic Snapshot and Contextual Background GPS coordinates: 43.888397 36.465401 Region and State: Khabat, Erbil. KR - Iraq Size of camp area: 1,150,000 m² Pattern in Population Change: Relocation from transit camps Bekhma, Baharka and Kawrgosk Areas of Origin:Majority is from Allepo (Qamishli in Syria). Refugee Population approximately 6,040 Planned capacity: 20,000 Age and gender break-down of the population as of 27 Jan. 2014 Needs Met Logo Analysis Minimum Sectoral Data (standard) Minimum Sectoral Data Health: There is a PHC in the camp providing primary health care. Extent PoCs have access to primary health care. 1 health centre for 20,000 persons. 1 health post WASH:The sanitation is available in the camp. Verifications and updates continue. Liters of water/person/day: 20 Persons per latrine: <20 Persons per shower: <20 Liters of water/person /day: 50-70 Persons per latrine: 6 Persons per showers: 6 Protection: Registration Level 1 is completed. Registration Level 2 continue and a permenant site of registration is installed. 100 % of PoC registered on individual basis. Population registered on family basis. Food: Adquate quality and quantity of food aid provided. Extent food aid is appropriately distributed. Kilocalorie (Kcal)/person/day: Kilocalories person /day: CRIs: Refugees received CRI kits upon arrival in the camp including distribution of winterization kits. 100% of households whose needs for basic and domestic items are met. whose needs for basic and domestic items are met Shelter: Shelter and infrastructure established, improved and maintained. household 30 sq m 100% of households living in adequate dwellings. person 37.5 sq m. living in adequate dwellings. Minimum Sectoral Data Key: =standard met or exceeded = standard not met Zhin Prepared by IM Unit, IRQERBIM@unhcr.org

Camp profile Domiz Refugee Camp, Dohuk, KR - Iraq Camp opened: 01.04.2012 As of 30 Jan. 2014 Geographic Snapshot and Contextual Background GPS coordinates: 42.89142378 36.78232231 Region and State: Dohuk,KR - Iraq Size of camp area: 1,142,500 m2 Pattern in Population Change: Domiz camp is closed for reception new arrivals with the exeption of family reunification cases. Areas of Origin: Majority is from Kurdish areas in Syria. Refugee Population approximately 45,000 Age and gender break-down of the population as of 27 Jan. 2014 Planned capacity: 27,000 Needs Met Logo Analysis Minimum Sectoral Data (standard) Minimum Sectoral Data Health: A primary health care is established Extent PoCs have access to primary with two health posts. A Satellite health post health care. 1 health centre for 20,000 was established. Mental health center will be persons. merged with the primary health center. 1 Comprehensive Primary Health Center. WASH: The majority of families have access to piped water. Approx. 1,400 families are not connected yet. They receive water by water trucking. Emergency rehabilitation work is Liters of water/person /day: =20 done on the sewage system in the most Persons per latrine: <20 affected areas. The feasibility and design of Persons per shower: <20 overall sewerage (including treament) is under way. Drainage construction is ongoing in three of the 14 areas and on he main drainage canals. However, stagnant water and uncontrolled surface water flow remains a major issue. Liters of water/person /day: average 44-50 for the entire camp; however, per sector it varies from 23 to 140 litres. Persons per toilet: estimated at 30. Varies a lot per sector, private toilets are common in some sectors. Persons per showers: estimated at 16 (many private showers in the shelters). Protection: Registration of non-camp caseload (urban Dohuk) has resumed effective, along with regular registration updates for camp population. 100 % of PoC registered on individual basis. Population registered on family basis. Food Adquate quality and quantity of food aid provided through food vouchers redeemable in retail shops in Domiz. Extent food aid is appropriately distributed. Kilocalorie (Kcal)/person/day: Kilocalories person /day:. CRIs: Refugees received CRI kits upon the arrival in the camp including distribution of winterization kids. 100% population received the full CRI kits. whose needs for basic and domestic items are met. Shelter: The area of the camp is not enough to accommodate the existing refugee population. Additional land was allocated, but still to be developed. Relocations from flood prone and irregular areas are ongoing to new developed areas. Some 1800 families are either sharing tents with other families or live in irregular locations and are in need of settlement in proper areas of the camp which are under development. person 30 sq m 100% of households living in adequate dwellings person < 30 sq m 80 % of households living in adequate dwellings. Minimum Sectoral Data Key: =standard met or exceeded = standard not met Jiyan Foundation Prepared by IM Unit, IRQERBIM@unhcr.org

Camp profile Gawilan Refugee Camp, Dohuk, KR - Iraq Camp opened: 29.09.2013 As of 30 Jan. 2014 Geographic Snapshot and Contextual Background GPS coordinates: 43.61581064 36.33849565 Region and State: Kalek-Sub-district, Bardarash District. Duhok Governorate. Size of camp area: 1,262,500 m² (out of which 122,500 m² is the transit area). Pattern in Population Change Relocation from temporary locations in Zakho and Bardarash as well as family reunifications from Domiz. Areas of Origin: Majority is from Qamishli in Syria. Refugee Population approximately 2,810 Age and gender break-down of the population as of 27 Jan. 2014 Planned capacity: 29,000 Needs Met Logo Analysis Minimum Sectoral Data (standard) Minimum Sectoral Data Health: There is temporary PHC in the camp for providing primary health care. Extent PoCs have access to primary health care. 1 health centre for 20,000 persons. 1 Comprehensive Primary Health Center. WASH: Water, sanitation and hygiene promotion is readily available and constantly being improved in the camp. Additional toilets are being installed to reach the minimum standard. Liters of water/person /day: 20 Persons per latrine: <20 Persons per shower: <20 Liters of water/person /day: 50. Persons per toilet: 34. Persons per showers: 95% of the refugee families have installed a shower inside their shelter. Protection: Registration Level 1 is completed. Level 2 regestration continue. 100 % of PoC registered on individual basis. Population registered on family basis. Food Adquate quality and quantity of food aid provided. Extent food aid is appropriately distributed. Kilocalorie (Kcal)/person/day: Kilocalories person /day: Each family was provided with a food voucher CRIs: Refugees received CRI kits upon the arrival in the camp including distribution of winterization kids. 100% of households whose needs for basic and domestic items are met. whose needs for basic and domestic items are met. Shelter: Shelter and infrastructure in transit area is established, improved and person 30 maintained. Development for sq m permanent camp area ongoing for 100% of households living in planned population of 22,000 persons, it adequate dwellings will be done in phases. person < 30 sq m 80 % of households living in adequate dwellings. Minimum Sectoral Data Key: =standard met or exceeded = standard not met Prepared by IM Unit, IRQERBIM@unhcr.org

Camp opened: 15.08.2013 Camp profile Kawergosk Refugee Camp, Erbil, KR - Iraq As of 30 Jan. 2014 Geographic Snapshot and Contextual Background GPS coordinates: 43.8112815 36.3460809 Region and State: Khabat, Erbil. KR - Iraq Size of camp area: 419.000m² Pattern in Population Change: Organized large-scale relocation from the border with Syria at Peshkhabour and Sahela (Dohuk governorate) began 15.08.2013. Relocation of population to other camps ongoing. Areas of Origin: Majority is from Qamishli in Syria. Refugee Population approximately 13,201 Age and gender break-down of the population as of 27 Jan. 2014 Planned capacity: 10,000 Needs Met Logo Analysis Minimum Sectoral Data (standard) Minimum Sectoral Data Health: There is a permenant PHC in the camp for providing primary health care. Extent PoCs have access to primary health care. 1 health centre for 20,000 persons. 1 health Primary Health Care. WASH:Pump stations under construction. Operation and maintainance of facilities and sanitation works on the permenant plots are ongoing. Liters of water/person /day: 20 Persons per latrine: <20 Persons per shower: <20 Liters of water/person /day: 48 Persons per latrine: 30 Persons per showers: 30 Protection: Registration Level 1 is completed, verifications and updates ongoing. Registration Level 2 started. 100 % of PoC registered on individual basis. Population registered on family basis. Food: Adquate quality and quantity of food aid provided. Extent food aid is appropriately distributed. Kilocalorie (Kcal)/person/day: Kilocalories person /day: Core Relief Items (CRIs): Refugees received CRI kits upon arrival in the camp 100% of households whose needs including distribution of winterization for basic and domestic items are met. kits. whose needs for basic and domestic items are met. Shelter: Shelter and infrastructure established, improved and maintained. household 30 sq m. 100% of households living in adequate dwellings. person 33.7 sq m living in adequate dwellings. Minimum Sectoral Data Key: =standard met or exceeded = standard not met Prepared by IM Unit, IRQERBIM@unhcr.org

Camp profile Qushtapa Refugee Camp, Erbil, KR - Iraq Camp opened: 19.08.2013 As of 30 Jan. 2014 Geographic Snapshot and Contextual Background GPS coordinates: 43.98089111 36.019313 Region and State: Qushtapa, Erbil. KR - Iraq Size of camp area: 426,000 m² Pattern in Population Change: Hosting refugees who entered KR after the 15.8.2013 influx. Areas of Origin: Majority is from Qamishli, Diralok and Hassaka in Syria Refugee Population approximately 3,844 Planned capacity: 7,860 Age and gender break-down of the population as of 27 Jan. 2014 Needs Met Logo Analysis Minimum Sectoral Data (standard) Minimum Sectoral Data Health: There is a permenant PHC in the camp for providing primary health care. Extent PoCs have access to primary health care. 1 health centre for 20,000 persons. 1 comprehensive primary health care. WASH:The sanitation is available in the camp. Verifications and updates continue. Liters of water/person /day: 20 Persons per latrine: <20 Persons per shower: <20 Liters of water/person /day: 40-55 Persons per latrine: 20 Persons per showers: 20 Protection: Registration Level 1 is completed. Verifications and updates ongoing. 100 % of PoC registered on individual basis Population registered on family basis. Food: Adquate quality and quantity of food aid provided. Extent food aid is appropriately distributed. Kilocalorie (Kcal)/person/day: Kilocalories person /day: CRIs : Refugees received NFI kits upon arrival in the camp including distribution of winterization kits. 100% of households whose needs for basic and domestic items are met whose needs for basic and domestic items are met Shelter: Shelter and infrastructure established, improved and maintained. person 30 sq m 100% of households living in adequate dwellings person 37.5 sq m living in adequate dwellings Minimum Sectoral Data Key: =standard met or exceeded = standard not met Prepared by IM Unit, IRQERBIM@unhcr.org

SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE - Iraq : Inter Agency Sector Activities Who's doing What Where (3Ws) Number of Humanitatian Partners by Governorate Anbar 8 Dohuk 34 Erbil 27 Suleimaniyah 28 Number of interventions by humanitarian partner by Governorate 21 partners HEALTH Dohuk 54 organizations operating in 4 governorates in 13 camps and non-camps Number of Humanitarian Partners by Sector in Iraq WASH Shelter SGBV Registration Protection Nutrition Livelihood Information Management Health Food Education CRI's Coordination Construction Community Services Child Protection Camp Management 32 Anbar 4 19 Erbil 13 Suleimaniyah 3 5 5 7 9 10 10 12 SHELTER Dohuk 15 14 14 15 16 Anbar 1 4 17 17 12 20 20 Erbil 21 Suleimaniyah HUMANITARIAN APPEAL (RRP5) $ 310,859 m *as of 31 December 2013 217,144 m:millions Registration Information as of 27 January 2014 Women and Children Erbil Adult Males Suleimaniyah HUMANITARIAN FUNDING (2013)* $165,531 m 41% 41% 59% 59% Syrian Refugees Registered FUNDING COVERAGE (2013)* 53% Registered: 79,280 Women and Children Adult Males Dohuk 14 partners EDUCATION CRI'S Dohuk 20 partners Anbar Erbil 4 15 21 9 Suleimaniyah Anbar Erbil 2 21 31 Suleimaniyah 20 PROTECTION/COMMUNITY SERVICES/SGBV Anbar Erbil 4 Dohuk 20 28 Suleimaniyah 49 partners 8 FOOD Anbar Erbil 1 15 Dohuk 20 10 partners 7 Suleimaniyah 10 partners WASH Dohuk 20 partners 31 Anbar 3 7 27 Erbil Suleimaniyah Dohuk Anbar 36% 17% 83% 64% Registered: 22,645 Women and Children Adult Males Registered: 108,972 Women and Children Adult Males Registered: 5,102 Mosul & Other Registered: 1,145 Total Registered : 217,144 Prepared by IM Unit. For more information contact : IRQERBIM@unhcr.org Last Updated 30 Jan. 2014

Syrian Refugees Response 30 January 2014 - irqerbim@unhcr.org Who is doing What Where (3Ws)-Anbar/Iraq Sector Anbar Non-Camp Al-Obaidy Camp Child Protection AFKAR AFKAR SGBV Coordination Camp Management ISHO CRI's ISHO ISHO DoE Education DoE AFKAR Hosting Community/ Humantarian Assistance WFP Food IRW Hosting Community/ Humantarian Assistance DoH Health UIMS DoH Shelter WASH Nutrition WFP Livelihood Protection Registration Information Management Community Services

Syrian Refugees Response Who is doing What Where (3Ws)-Dohuk/Iraq 30 December 2013 - irqerbim@unhcr.org Sector Dohuk Non-Camp Akra Camp Gawilan Camp Domiz Camp HARIKAR KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC HARIKAR HARIKAR KRG DMC Save the Children Child Protection Save the Children HARIKAR Dolsa Save the Children Save the Children MSF-CH WFP MSF-CH KRG DMC SGBV Coordination Camp Management CRIs Education Food Health Shelter WASH Nutrition Livelihood Protection Registration Information Management Community Services HARIKAR UNFPA Jiyan Foundation MSF KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC UNDP KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC IOM Barzani Foundation Barzani Foundation Barzani Foundation Barzani Foundation QANDIL QANDIL IRW Peace Winds Japan Save the Children IOM IOM Save the Children QANDIL KRG DMC Peace Winds Japan KRG DMC HARIKAR Save the Children Peace Winds Japan KRG DMC Peace Winds Japan DoE WFP HARIKAR UNESCO Peace Winds Japan KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC HARIKAR HARIKAR HARIKAR HARIKAR Barzani Foundation Peace Winds Japan Peace Winds Japan Peace Winds Japan KRG DMC Barzani Foundation Barzani Foundation Barzani Foundation WFP WFP WFP IRW KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC MSF-CH WHO MSF-CH MSF-CH WHO WHO UNFPA PU-AMI HARIKAR KRG DoH IRW UNFPA UNFPA WHO KRG DoH KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC IOM IOM KURDS NRC NRC Peace Winds Japan QANDIL KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC KURDS KURDS KURDS MSF-CH Save the Children MSF MSF-CH KURDS IRW Save the Children PU-AMI NRC ACF Save the Children IMC Jiyan Foundation Peace Winds Japan QANDIL Save the Children Peace Winds Japan THW French Red Cross KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DOH KRG DOH KRG DOH WFP KRG DOH MSF-CH MSF-CH MSF WFP WFP WFP DRC IOM KRG DMC UNDP REACH IOM UNESCO Peace Winds Japan HARIKAR KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC HARIKAR HARIKAR HARIKAR HARIKAR MAG MAG MAG DRC IRW IRD /REACH HARIKAR HARIKAR HARIKAR HARIKAR /REACH IRW KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC /REACH /REACH /REACH HARIKAR KRG DMC KRG DMC KRG DMC HARIKAR HARIKAR HARIKAR KRG DMC Save the Children NRC UNFPA DRC Jiyan Foundation DVAW Save the Children MSF-CH

Sector Basirma Camp Darashakran Camp Erbil Non-Camp Kawergosk Camp Qushtapa Camp Child Protection SGBV Camp Management CRI's Education Food Health Shelter WASH Nutrition Livelihood Protection Registration Information Management Community Services Save the Children Save the Children NRC NRC UNDP NRC QANDIL UNFPA UNFPA UNDP NRC KRG KURDS ERC Khabat Mayor ERC Khabat Mayor IOM Barzani Foundation QANDIL KRG Barzani Foundation IRW IOM Barzani Foundation Peace Winds Japan ERC Dar Beru IRW KRG MoE Peace Winds Japan UNESCO ERC ERC KRG MoE UNESCO Barzani Foundation WFP WFP WFP WFP Barzani Foundation Barzani Foundation Barzani Foundation DoH MSF WHO DoH IRW KRG WHO KRG KRG MoH KRG MoH WHO MSF WHO KRG MoH QANDIL UNHABITAT KURDS IOM KURDS DRC IRW Mayor Office IRW UNUNHABITAT ACF QANDIL KRG KURDS NRC IRW Barzani Foundation ACF KURDS ACF KRG ERC ERC KURDS DRC KRG KRG MoH Barzani Foundation KRG MoH ERC Barzani Foundation Peace Winds Japan DRC KRG Peace Winds Japan ERC IOM ZHYA Zhin Zhin UNDP DRC KRG ERC QANDIL ZHYA REACH DRC NRC Mayor Office Save the Children QANDIL QANDIL QANDIL QANDIL QANDIL IOM QANDIL /REACH ERC ERC ERC /REACH KRG Save the Children Mayor Office /REACH INTERSOS UNFPA INTERSOS NRC Save the Children Syrian Refugees Response Who is doing What Where (3Ws)-Erbil/Iraq NRC 30 January 2014 - irqerbim@unhcr.org

Syrian Refugees Response Who is doing What Where (3Ws) - Sulaymaniyah / Iraq 30 January 2014 - irqerbim@unhcr.org Sector Arbat Transit Camp Sulaymaniyah Non-Camp Arbat Camp (Under Construction) Child Protection SGBV Camp Management CRIs Education Food Health Shelter WASH STEP Heartland Alliance STEP DOLSA Kurdistran Save the Children Kurdistan Save the Children Samaritan's Purse Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims Save the Children Asunda Organisation UNDP KRG DHRD DHRD Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims DOLSA KRG DOH Hana Group Hana Group KSC YAO KSC RECAH YAO SCI BCF Samaritan's Purse KRG Municipality STEP DoE BCF KSC DoE BCF WFP REACH Municipality/Deputy Mayor's Office Kurdistan Save the Children WHO Save the Children KRG DoH Asuda KSC KRG DoH KURDS UNHABITAT KURDS UNHABITAT Nutrition WHO KRG DoH Samaritan's Purse Livelihood Protection Registration Information Management Community Services DOLSA KRG Mayor Office IOM UNAMI UNAMI KURDS KURDS KRG

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