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Humanitarian Bulletin Syria Issue 52 January 2015. In this issue Funding P.1 Millions at risks as winter descends P.2 Slow down of inter-agency convoys P.3 OCHA Launches ERF for Syria P.4 KEY FIGURES WFP/Syria/2015/Hussam Salah Highlights Humanitarian needs in Syria have increased at more than six times the rate of funding More than 2 million people in Syria provided with winter assistance Fewer people were reached via inter-agency convoys in 2014 compared to 2013 Emergency Response Fund launched in Syria Funding Since the outset of the crisis, the humanitarian needs in Syria have increased at more than six times the rate of funding Funding for the humanitarian response inside Syria has not kept pace with the scale of needs. In three years, the estimated population in need increased from 1 million to 12.2 million (1120%); while during the same period, the overall funding to the crisis response inside Syria increased from $639 million to $1.8 billion (182%). FUNDING $ 2.9 billion requested (US$) for humanitarian assistance inside Syria 6.8 % funded

Syria Humanitarian Bulletin 2 Millions of Syrians at risk as winter descends on the region 2015 ushered in a winter storm, heavy rains and unseasonably cold weather across Syria Winter storm Zaina (also known locally as Huda ) descended on Syria and the region at the beginning of January, cutting power and electricity to millions and bringing further hardship to the already vulnerable people displaced by the conflict especially those sheltering in tents, unfinished buildings and other informal dwellings. Winter has brought more hardship to Syrians already struggling to find safe shelter and ways to feed, clothe and protect their families from illness and exposure to risk, said Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Syria, Yacoub El Hillo in a statement following the storm. More than two million people were provided with winter assistance Humanitarian partners have reached more than 2 million people across the country and have sufficient supplies in the pipeline to reach some 400,000 more. Non Food Items partners have distributed blankets to more than 1.1 million people and winter clothing to more than 1.5 million people, including more than 214,000 children. In January, over 470,000 Palestine refugees received a second round of cash assistance ($64 per person) to enable them to manage their own humanitarian needs, including purchase of winter clothes, shelter upgrades and bedding. UNRWA/Syria/2014/ A young Palestine refugee focuses on his studies under the warmth of a blanket provided by humanitarian organizations. Seasonal medicines and influenza vaccines have been distributed to the most vulnerable, while public health campaigns were launched on the prevention of winter diseases. Generators have been procured to support cold storage capacity of medicines and vaccines for labs and hospitals in Aleppo, Homs and Lattakia. Schools for some 40,000 (out of a planned 50,000) Palestine refugee children were rehabilitated and upgraded to ensure adequate heating, insulation and roofing for the winter. Education sector partners have supported the Department of Education to install 40 fuel tanks and distribute 709 heaters in 65 schools, enabling at least 1,418 teachers to teach, and 38,995 children to learn, in a safe environment during winter. $40 million is still needed to reach the target beneficiaries in the winterization plan In October of last year, in anticipation of the coming winter, the UN and its partners launched a US$206 million winterization plan, targeting 3.3 million people inside Syria. US$40 million is still needed to reach the target beneficiaries. Delays in funding have meant that partners are racing against time to ensure that assistance reaches people before the impact of the harsh winter weather conditions take a further toll on the already vulnerable.

Syria Humanitarian Bulletin 3 Slow-down of inter-agency convoys Fewer people were reached via inter-agency convoys in 2014 compared to 2013 Despite submitting almost twice as many requests for inter-agency convoys in 2014 as compared to 2013, only 7 more convoys were conducted (50 compared to 43) while 63 per cent fewer beneficiaries were reached than in 2013 (1.12 million compared to 2.9 million). In an effort to reach more people in need across the country, in 2014 the United Nations, in coordination with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC), submitted 115 requests to the Government of Syria to conduct inter-agency convoys to hard to reach and besieged locations. Of these requests, 50 convoys less than 44 per cent of the number requested were able to proceed, reaching 1.12 million people in Aleppo, Damascus, Hama, Homs, Idleb and rural Damascus governorates. Some 65 requests went unapproved or unanswered. The number of inter-agency convoys unable to proceed and the decrease in the number of beneficiaries reached can be attributed to various access constraints, including increased insecurity, fighting, conditions imposed by the parties and the introduction of additional administrative procedures. The Humanitarian Coordinator for Syria continues to engage with the Government of Syria to secure approvals for future inter-agency convoys. First inter-agency convoy since November 2014 reaches Al Wa er and delivers assistance to 75,000 people After extended negotiations for access, UN agencies and SARC received approval by the Government of Syria to deliver food, NFIs, hygiene and limited medical supplies for 75,000 people in Al Wa er neighborhood of Homs City, for the first time since November of last year. Three deliveries consisting of 33 trucks were conducted on 15, 18 and 20 January to Al Wa er neighborhood, the last remaining area under opposition control in Homs City. After identifying an urgent need during the first mission, the inter-agency convoy also delivered 743 cartons of baby milk provided by local NGOs.

Syria Humanitarian Bulletin 4 However, despite the support of the Governor of Homs, Government security forces removed all surgical items, diarrhea kits, midwifery kits and reproductive health kits from the interagency convoy, in breach of international humanitarian law. OCHA launches Emergency Relief Fund (ERF) for Syria The new Syria ERF was created in July 2014 and started its operations in January 2015 following the endorsement of its strategy and accountability framework by the Advisory Board in December 2014. Within the framework of Syria Response Plan (SRP), the Syria ERF will enable the delivery of humanitarian assistance by: 1. Promoting needs-based assistance in accordance with humanitarian principles; 2. Responding rapidly to critical life-saving needs, with a particular focus on the most acute needs in underserved areas, including besieged and hard to reach locations; 3. Improving the relevance and coherence of the humanitarian response by strategically funding assessed humanitarian action as identified in the Syria Response Plan; 4. Strengthening coordination and leadership, primarily through the cluster/sector system and function of the Humanitarian Coordinator; 5. Supporting and strengthening priority sectors and subnational priorities in accordance with identified need. Given the greater prevalence of humanitarian needs in besieged and hard to access areas, the Syria ERF will aim to allocate 50 per cent of its funds to these areas. For more information about the ERF visit: http://www.unocha.org/syria/about-erf-syria With funding for the new ERF at only 21 per cent of the target, the fund urgently requires additional contributions The target amount for the Syria ERF in 2015 is US$30 million. As of the end of January 2015, over US$6.3 million was received in contributions by Germany, India, Luxemburg, Spain and Sweden. On 16 January, the Humanitarian Coordinator in Syria issued the first call for proposals for the new Syria Emergency Relief Fund (ERF) for up to $4 million for life-saving winter

Syria Humanitarian Bulletin 5 response interventions. With these and other projects being funded, it is envisioned that the ERF will have no funds left by end of February unless new contributions are received.

Syria Humanitarian Bulletin Operational Update 6 For further information, please contact: Sebastien Trives, Head of Office, Syria, trives@un.org, Tel. (+963) 958 800 075 Ryan Marshall, Humanitarian Affairs Officer, marshallr@un.org, Tel. (+1) 917 935 9529 OCHA humanitarian bulletins are available at www.unocha.org/syria twitter: ocha_syria facebook: UNOCHA.Syria United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) Coordination Saves Lives www.unocha.org