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in Mazrak 3, a camp for Yemenis displaced by the conflict between government forces and Huthi rebels. Bahrain Egypt Iraq Israel Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Oman Qatar Saudi Arabia Syrian Arab Republic United Arab Emirates Yemen 164 UNHCR Global Report 2011

OPERATIONAL HIGHLIGHTS Following an appeal by UNHCR, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia issued a decree halting the deportation of Somalis living illegally in the country until the situation in Somalia becomes conducive to return. In Kuwait, the Government announced that it would provide services and documents to refugees and naturalize some 34,000 Bedouins. UNHCR offered assistance and technical expertise to the Government to help address the Bedouin situation. Although most of the countries hosting Iraqi refugees are not States Parties to the 1951 Refugee Convention, they have generously abided by humanitarian principles in allowing refugees into their territories and granting them access to some basic services. More than 67,000 Iraqi refugees returned to Iraq, while some 165,000 remain elsewhere in the region. In addition, approximately 194,000 internally displaced Iraqis were reported to have returned to their places of origin. UNHCR delivered protection and assistance at the Libyan border with Egypt to those affected by the Libyan crisis. UNHCR / H. MACLEOD UNHCR Global Report 2011 165

Working environment Countries in the Middle East subregion witnessed unprecedented political, social and economic changes as a result of the Arab Spring movements. These changes created both challenges and opportunities for UNHCR. On one hand, the civil unrest put a strain on refugees coping mechanisms and increased their vulnerability; on the other, the emergence of new political and civil-society actors enhanced UNHCR s ability to promote a more favourable protection environment for its people of concern. The situation in Iraq, although substantially improved, continued to be regarded with caution among a substantial number of refugees who say they have no intention of returning to the country in the near future. The withdrawal of United States forces from Iraq at the end of 2011 raised fresh concerns among refugees about the viability of return. At the same time, the deteriorating security environment in the region, coupled with other considerations, led a significant number of Iraqis to return. The unrest in the Syrian Arab Republic had a negative impact on refugees personal security as well as on their socio-economic well-being. A higher number of refugees than expected left the country, probably to return to Iraq, while some moved to neighbouring States. The security situation in Egypt continued to be fragile following the uprising in January-February 2011. Yemen remained in the throes of a political crisis aggravated by localized fighting in different parts of the country. The flow of new arrivals into Israel, of whom most were Eritreans, continued at an average rate of 2,000 people per month. Many of the arrivals reported severe abuse at the hands of human smugglers in the Sinai region. The total number of asylum-seekers in Israel stood at approximately 50,000. Achievements and impact Despite the regional and domestic challenges, many States, such as Jordan, Lebanon and Syria, continued to provide protection to people of concern to UNHCR. Moreover, the authorities demonstrated their willingness to consider the adoption of national asylum legislation. The protection space for refugees was generally upheld by the respective Governments and, in certain respects, expanded. Resettlement remained a viable durable solution for many Iraqi refugees. Between 2007 and 2011, some 133,500 Iraqi cases were submitted for resettlement, and some 69,000 departed for their new homes. UNHCR s Regional Response Plan provided a strategic framework to address the immediate and longer-term needs of displaced Iraqis in Egypt, the Islamic Republic of Iran, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey and the Gulf Cooperation Council countries. In Yemen, UNHCR helped the Government to provide humanitarian assistance and protection to some 215,000 refugees in the country and almost half a million internally displaced Yemenis. The Office also supported Yemen in coping with the ongoing mass influx of refugees and migrants from the Horn of Africa. The Gulf countries continued to strengthen their partnerships with UNHCR. Their contributions throughout the year helped to improve the lives of thousands of refugees and IDPs throughout the world. 166 UNHCR Global Report 2011

In 2011, the Office in Egypt experienced an increase in asylum-seekers registering with UNHCR. Close to 6,000 new arrivals were registered, mainly from Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, and Sudan, bringing the total number of refugees and asylum-seekers in Egypt to more than 44,000. UNHCR increased its registration, RSD and protection capacity to manage the new influx. The Office also facilitated access to health care and education and provided financial assistance to the most vulnerable people of concern. Dialogue with the authorities continued on matters related to irregular movement. In response to the crisis in Libya, UNHCR and IOM joined forces to evacuate some 300,000 third-country nationals, including those who fled to Egypt from Libya. UNHCR s presence in the Egyptian border area enabled the delivery of protection and assistance to some 2,000 people of concern. Constraints The absence of functioning national asylum systems continued to remain a major protection gap in the Middle East region. Security concerns and new political instabilities created additional challenges for UNHCR, such as reduced access to people of concern. Operations Operations in,,,, the and are covered in separate chapters. In, the ongoing influx of asylum-seekers has spurred the Government to take certain measures designed to staunch the flow of arrivals, including the construction of a barrier along the border with Egypt and of a camp to house 10,000 people in the south of the country. Through its Regional Office in, UNHCR continued to strengthen its partnerships in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, including with,, and the. UNHCR also continued to advocate with countries in the region regarding the need for effective measures to address statelessness, as well as to respond to protection and assistance gaps identified through comprehensive needs assessments. Financial information In 2011, UNHCR s financial requirements for the Middle East subregion amounted to USD 506 million. For the Iraq Situation, there was a reduction of some 20 per cent compared with the requirements for 2010. Budget and expenditure in the Middle East USD Country PILLAR 1 Refugee PILLAR 2 Stateless PILLAR 3 Reintegration PILLAR 4 IDP Total Egypt Budget 34,143,957 679,846 0 0 34,823,803 Expenditure 19,031,641 311,502 0 0 19,343,143 Iraq Budget 35,312,729 4,087,596 65,062,863 104,215,050 208,678,238 Expenditure 26,686,314 746,693 22,644,704 43,897,098 93,974,809 Israel Budget 2,432,934 0 0 0 2,432,934 Expenditure 2,329,057 0 0 0 2,329,057 Jordan Budget 43,120,558 0 0 0 43,120,558 Expenditure 27,203,683 0 0 0 27,203,683 Lebanon Budget 13,109,645 661,358 0 0 13,771,003 Expenditure 10,419,509 413,591 0 0 10,833,100 Saudi Arabia Budget 2,967,019 946,130 0 0 3,913,149 Expenditure 2,273,395 634,237 0 0 2,907,632 Syrian Arab Republic Budget 116,558,180 409,849 0 0 116,968,029 Expenditure 73,277,649 249,963 0 0 73,527,612 United Arab Emirates Budget 2,002,725 340,826 0 0 2,343,551 Expenditure 1,854,449 264,931 0 0 2,119,380 Yemen Budget 33,170,705 0 0 25,861,689 59,032,394 Expenditure 24,871,513 0 0 15,053,646 39,925,159 Regional activities Budget 19,320,001 2,000,000 0 0 21,320,001 Expenditure 65,672 3,820 0 0 69,492 Total budget 302,138,453 9,125,605 65,062,863 130,076,739 506,403,660 Total expenditure 188,012,882 2,624,737 22,644,704 58,950,744 272,233,067 UNHCR Global Report 2011 167

The requirements for the Yemen operation amounted to some USD 59 million, but UNHCR received funding to cover only 53 per cent of the identified needs. The shortfall resulted in significant gaps in protection and assistance. Egypt, Libya and Tunisia were part of a USD 110 million Supplementary Appeal to help cover needs resulting from the outflow of people into the countries neighbouring Libya. Components for Egypt included the evacuation of third-country nationals, life-saving assistance at the border area and resettlement activities. This appeal was 66 per cent funded. Voluntary contributions to the Middle East USD Earmarking / Donor MIDDLE EAST SUBREGION PILLAR 1 Refugee PILLAR 2 Stateless PILLAR 3 Reintegration PILLAR 4 IDP All pillars Total Finland 1,373,626 1,373,626 Netherlands 1,250,000 1,250,000 United States of America 184,400,000 184,400,000 Middle East subtotal 1,250,000 0 0 0 185,773,626 187,023,626 EGYPT Brazil 150,000 150,000 European Union 2,032,328 2,032,328 United States of America 3,400,000 3,400,000 Egypt subtotal 2,182,328 0 0 0 3,400,000 5,582,328 IRAQ Canada 1,529,052 1,529,052 Charities Aid Foundation 335 335 Denmark 1,027,218 1,027,218 Italy 65,703 1,227,831 1,293,534 Japan 2,462,145 2,462,145 Sweden 3,187,251 3,187,251 UNDG Iraq Trust Fund 61,500 550,628 119,702 731,830 Iraq subtotal 61,500 65,703 550,628 1,146,920 8,406,614 10,231,365 JORDAN Denmark 519,119 519,119 European Union 1,646,192 1,646,192 Sweden 787,402 787,402 Switzerland 209,555 209,555 United States of America 200,000 200,000 Jordan subtotal 3,162,267 0 0 0 200,000 3,362,267 168 UNHCR Global Report 2011

LEBANON Earmarking / Donor PILLAR 1 Refugee PILLAR 2 Stateless PILLAR 3 Reintegration PILLAR 4 IDP All pillars Total European Union 501,672 501,672 Asfari Foundation 199,456 199,456 Private donors in the United Kingdom 576,778 576,778 Switzerland 224,756 224,756 United States of America 200,000 200,000 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Lebanon subtotal 1,502,662 0 0 0 200,000 1,702,662 Denmark 594,271 594,271 Espana con ACNUR 68,573 68,573 European Union 6,202,717 6,202,717 Germany 1,373,626 1,373,626 Ireland 97,251 97,251 Italy 870,434 870,434 Monaco 45,992 45,992 Norway 86,851 86,851 Sweden 1,259,843 1,259,843 Switzerland 483,871 483,871 Fast Retailing Co., Ltd. (UNIQLO) 26,418 26,418 United Kingdom 1,584,786 1,584,786 United States of America 215,869 215,869 YEMEN Syrian Arab Republic subtotal 12,694,633 0 0 0 215,869 12,910,502 Canada 1,529,052 1,529,052 CERF 823,900 2,929,918 3,753,818 European Union 3,816,526 2,564,103 6,380,629 Finland 1,373,626 1,373,626 France 412,088 412,088 Germany 681,199 681,199 Japan 1,231,072 1,231,072 Netherlands 590,800 409,200 1,000,000 Spain 1,371,742 1,371,742 Stichting Vluchteling 28,833 115,089 143,921 Sweden 3,745,256 3,745,256 Switzerland 991,103 991,103 UN Development Programme 238,589 238,589 United States of America 4,600,000 4,700,000 2,000,000 11,300,000 Deutsche Stiftung für UNO-Flüchtlingshilfe 133,333 133,333 Yemen subtotal 12,077,783 0 0 12,328,640 9,879,007 34,285,430 Total 32,931,172 65,703 550,628 13,475,561 208,075,116 255,098,17 UNHCR Global Report 2011 169