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SYRIA Protecton & Communty Servces > Coordnaton p Internatonal Sta 6 Non Food Items (NFIs) & Shelter Natonal Sta 194 41,100,000 31,223,954 23,000,000 23,150,845 7,900,000 1,795,659 4,200,000 2,159,527 IOM receved $31,223,954 under the SHARP or rele operatons n Syra n and asssted 803,364 ndvduals aected by the Syra conlct. NFIs & SHELTER IOM has rehabltated 86 collectve shelters and dstrbuted shelter kts to 30,500 IDPs across 5 governorates. 700,000 IDPs have receved NFIs n host communtes and collectve shelters n 12 governorates. IOM also provded shelter management tranngs to over 100 local actors n Lataka and Damascus. target asssted 730,500 580,000 > target benecares: dsplaced Syrans and host communtes PROTECTION & COMMUNITY SERVICES IOM provded protecton-related actvtes to almost 50,000 Syrans and nternatonal mgrants n through the provson o mental health and psychosocal support, the evacuaton o 960 stranded mgrants, and capactybuldng o local actors on counter-trackng. target asssted 49,682 100,000 p target benecares: aected Syrans and thrd country natonals COORDINATION In, IOM mapped and assessed the exstng capactes o SARC and local NGOs n relaton to assessments, and dsplacement trackng and montorng. IOM s currently settng up an ntegrated data and normaton management platorm or the rollout o ts Dsplacement Trackng Matrx. bt EARLY OVERY & LIVELIHOOD IOM started nterventons to restore copng mechansms o most vulnerable groups aected by the Syra crss through cash-or-work actvtes and vocatonal tranngs. target asssted 1,000 30,000 target benecares: aected Syrans Early Recovery & Lvelhoods bt Resettlement < 4,000,000 283,810 2,000,000 158,951 3,675,252 HEALTH Snce the begnnng o, IOM conducted rapd communty health needs assessments o avalable health servces and crtcal gaps n Damascus, Rural Damascus and Lattaka, and provded specalzed medcal equpments as well as medecnes to aected communtes. target asssted 17,461 500,000 < target benecares: aected Syrans RESETTLEMENT From January, IOM has provded resettlement assstance to 5,640 Iraq reugees n Syra who have been accepted or resettlement to Canada. target asssted 5,640 3,800 target benecares: Non-Syran reugees UN Sectors and SHARP

LEBANON Snce the begnnng o the crss, IOM Lebanon has regstered and proled 17,510 lebanese returrnees, ensured the provson o non-ood tems and emergency shelter materals, and psycho-socal support to both Syran reugees and Lebanese returnees. IOM also provded transt and resettlement assstance to over 7000 Syran reugees. IOM receved $13,208,625 under the RRP 5 or rele operatons n Lebanon n and asssted more than 57,000 ndvduals aected by the Syra conlct. Internatonal Sta 13 Natonal Sta 63 14,200,000 13,208,625 NFIs & SHELTER From January to December, IOM dstrbuted essental Non-ood Items to 21,776 ndvduals and addtonal 2,800 households o Syran reugees and vulnerable Lebanese returnees across the country. Snce August, IOM has provded 8,865 ndvduals wth monthly cash-or-rent assstance and shelter rehabltaton. target asssted 46,041 155,000+ target benecares: syran reugees, returnees, and host communtes Non-Food Items (NFIs) & Shelter Protecton & Communty Empowerment > 6,100,000 6,087,952 3,650,000 *6,199,471 * 5,642,454 undng receved through the Humantaran Admssons Programme or Germany was not ncluded n the ntal RRP 5 undng request Socal Coheson & Lvelhoods T Unted Natons Hgh Commssoner or Reugees Unted Natons Partner Agences Government o Lebanon Mnstres and Muncpaltes 3,750,000 536,317 700,000 384,885 TRANSIT & RESETTLEMENT From January to December IOM provded transt assstance to 5,544 non-syran reugees accepted or resettlement and 960 thrd country natonals rom Syra. Snce September, IOM asssted an addtonal 803 Syran reugees to leave Lebanon or Germany. target asssted 7,241 1,000+ target benecares: non-syran reugees, syran reugees and thrd country natonals PROTECTION IOM provdes assessment and delvery o psycho-socal assstance to aected communtes n Lebanon through moble teams and one specalsed centre n Dar. From January to December, 3,859 ndvduals made use o servces oered through these programmes. target asssted 3,859 2,000 target benecares: syran reugees, returnees, and host communtes HEALTH Snce June, IOM has assessed 5 o the 8 natonal TB centres and donated assets to mprove dagnoss. In December, IOM wll begn supportng 3 prmary healthcare centres n South Lebanon. target asssted 5 8 target benecares: TB centres and prmary healthcare centres

IRAQ In, IOM asssted Syran reugees and Iraq returnees through the provson o transportaton assstance, Non-Food Items, and lvelhood nterventons. Snce August 15th, over 60,000 Syran reugees crossed nto Iraq through the Sehela and Peshkabour border. At the onset o the nlux, IOM border montorng teams noted and set up 24-hour shts to transport 26,377 Syrans to neghbourng towns and vllages n the rst 7-day perod. IOM receved $7,213,855 under the RRP 5 or rele operatons n Iraq n and asssted more than 103,000 ndvduals aected by the Syra conlct. IOM works wth to buld the copng mechansms o reugee communtes through vocatonal tranng, lvelhood assstance programs and the dstrbututon o essental NFI kts (or summer and wnter) to vulnerable reugees and Iraq returnee amles. Internatonal Sta 7 Natonal Sta 160 25,475,000 7,213,855 TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE IOM Protecton actvtes ncluded sae and organzed travel rom border crossng ponts to recepton centres, camps or places o reuge, and the montorng o border areas or nlux o reugees. Through IOM has provded transport assstance to 48,661 ndvduals. target asssted 48,661 60,000 target benecares: syran reugees Protecton T Non Food Items (NFIs) A Water, Santaton and Hygene (WASH) k 13,125,000 2,339,302 10,500,000 3,741,220 1,850,000 1,133,333 T LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE From January to December, IOM asssted over 2,300 Syran reugees wth lvelhood servces through ncome generatng actvtes; enhancng basc servces n the camps and host communtes; on-the-job tranng and vocatonal tranng ncludng the provson o n-knd grants and support servces. target asssted over 2,300 over 7,850 A target benecares: syran reugees and host communtes NON FOOD ITEMS (NFIs) From January to December, IOM dstrbuted essental Non-Food Items to 52,601 vulnerable Syran reugees and Iraq returnees rom Syra through 53 dstrbutons n 10 governorates. target asssted 52,601 71,000 target benecares: syran reugees Unted Natons Hgh Commssoner or Reugees Unted Natons Partner Agences Government o Iraq DMC, DDM, MoMD, MoLSA

JORDAN Snce July 2012, Syrans leeng volence have crossed nto Jordan n ncreasng numbers necesstatng mmedate transportaton, processng and recepton servces. The UN Task Force n Amman endorsed IOM as the lead agency or the orderly, sae and humane transportaton o Syrans rom border collecton ponts to Za atr and Emrate Jordanan camps. In July 2012, IOM started operatng road convoys rom transt stes to reugee camps to assst Syran reugees to reach places o saety as soon as they had crossed the border nto Jordan. IOM s transport, health, and repatraton assstance has benetted over 362,000 ndvduals. IOM receved $7,030,940 under the RRP 5 or rele operatons n Jordan n and asssted more than 360,000 ndvduals aected by the Syra conlct. Internatonal Sta 10 Natonal Sta 127 TRANSPORTATION ASSISTANCE IOM and are assstng Syran reugees to travel rom transt areas to the Emrates Jordanan and Za atr camps. Snce January, IOM has transported 289,645 Syran reugees. target asssted 289,645 100% target benecares: newly arrved syran reugees HEALTH ASSISTANCE IOM conducted rst health screenng and trage or 4,000 newly arrved reugees. In addton, IOM provded TB screenng, treatment and preventon servces to over 200,000 reugees n Za atr camp as well as vaccnatons aganst measles, rubella, and polo to over 101,410 ndvduals, both new arrvals and benecares o the natonal mmunzaton campagn. target asssted 307,410 100% target benecares: syran reugees 3,367,664 7,030,940 REPATRIATION ASSISTANCE IOM asssts stranded mgrants rom Syra to return to ther countres o orgn. Snce January, 32 stranded mgrants completed rapd screenng, regstraton and tness-to-travel checks and were repatrated back to ther countres o orgn. target asssted 32 100% Protecton 2,521,728 5,847,739 845,936 1,183,201 target benecares: thrd country natonals COUNTER-TRAFFICKING In, IOM started to address Syrans reugees protecton needs through needs assessment and the preparaton o targeted actvtes amng at preventng human trackng and rasng awareness on the rsks. Full mplementaton to start n January 2014. Unted Natons Hgh Commssoner or Reugees Government o Jordan JAF, JHCO, MoH, MoI Unted Arab Emrates Red Crescent Socety

TURKEY From January to December, IOM asssted over 52,000 benecares wth non-ood tems, transportaton assstance, and through the provson o washng and santaton acltes. Accessng basc non-ood personal care tems partcularly blankets, mattresses and bed lnens s a prorty or Syran reugees n Turkey. IOM works closely wth the Dsaster Management Presdency (AFAD) to provde transportaton servces to Syrans n Adyaman Camp. Addtonally, n order to mantan an ecent, centralsed regstraton system, IOM provded VSAT equpment or nstallaton n all the camps. IOM receved $4,334,110 under the RRP 5 or rele operatons n Turkey n and asssted 52,454 Syrans wth transport (15,000), repatraton assstance (33), and NFIs (non-ood tems) and WASH (water, santaton, and hygene) asstance (6,615). P R E S ENCE Internatonal Sta 03 Natonal Sta 05 9,330,000 4,334,110 Ak NON FOOD ITEMS (NFIs) & WASH Snce January, IOM provded NFIs to 12,606 dsplaced Syrans n Adyaman, Kahramanmaras, Nzp 2, Akcakale, Ceylanpnar, Osmanye, and provded our ar condtonng unts to health clncs n Krkhan provnce n close coordnaton wth Turksh authortes and the Turksh Red Crescent (Kzlay). Nne contaners wth dsh-washng acltes were also dstrbuted to Mdyat camp (hostng 3,115 Syrans) n Mardn provnce. Addtonally, our contaners wth WC and shower unts were dstrbuted to Kls recepton centre and a urther eght contaners wth the same acltes have been provded to Nusaybeyn camp n Mardn provnce whch has the capacty to hold 20,000 persons. target asssted 37,421 100% target benecares: syrans n camps and urban settngs Basc Needs & Essental Servces Ak Protecton 6,200,000 2,769,522 2,180,000 1,564,588 TRANSPORT ASSISTANCE IOM and are assstng Syran reugees to travel rom Adyaman camp to medcal acltes and socal servces through a plot transportaton project launched n July. So ar, around 15,000 Syran reugees have benetted rom transport assstance n. target asssted 15,000 200,000 target benecares: newly arrved syrans 950,000 - REPATRIATION ASSISTANCE IOM asssts stranded mgrants rom Syra to return to the countres o orgn. Snce January, 33 thrd country mgrants completed rapd screenng, regstraton and tness-to-travel checks and were asssted to repatrate back to ther countres o orgn. target asssted 33 200 target benecares: thrd country natonals Aet ve Acl Durum Yönetm Başkanlığı Turksh Red Crescent Socety Unted Natons Country Team Provncal Level Local Authortes