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REGIONAL MONTHLY UPDATE: 3RP ACHIEVEMENTS NOVEMBER 2017 These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP regional sectoral indicators on the humanitarian and resilience responses of more than 240 partners involved in the 3RP Inter-Agency Appeal in,,, and. Indicators are regionally aggregated and targets are based on full funding of the 3RP 2017 and an expected population of 4.7 million refugees by end-2017. 4,703,000 Syrian Refugees expected by end-2017 5,416,777 currently registered USD 4.63 billion required in 2017 (Agencies) USD 2.45 billion in 2017 115% 53% Achievements as of 30 Planned response by end of 2017 A 125,854 girls and boys have specialised child protection services 153% 82,131 PROTECTION 166,571 persons have SGBV services 66% 252,235 2,525,526 individuals food assistance (cash, voucher or in-kind) 100% 2,520,084 FOOD SECURITY 9,877 individuals food & agricultural livelihoods support 80,028 1,223,974 targeted children (5-17) enrolled in formal education (primary or secondary) 110% 1,114,408 EDUCATION 2,882 educational facilities constructed, renovated or rehabilitated 6,874 2,347,300 primary health care consultations provided to target individuals 62% 3,806,326 HEALTH & NUTRITION 236 health facilities supported 101% 233 128,165 HHs core relief items in-kind 57% 223,765 BASIC NEEDS 403,609 HHs unconditional, sector-specific or emergency cash assistance 53% 763,110 57,894 HHs outside of camps assistance for shelter or shelter upgrades 137,202 SHELTER 17,301 HHs in camps assistance for shelter or shelter upgrades 28% 62,223 1,421,227 individuals benefited from access to adequate quantity of safe water through sustainable systems 36% 3,923,845 WASH 338,182 individuals assisted to access to appropriate sanitation facilities and services 34% 992,462 26,467 individuals employed or self employed including short term and long term employment 40% 66,649 SOCIAL COHESION & LIVELIHOODS 100,234 individuals supported to access to employment (training, internships, job placement and language courses) 36% 279,938

Monthly Dashboard PROTECTION The number of Syrian refugees in the region rose to 5.4 million at the end of. There are now over 3.3 million Syrian refugees registered refugees in, over 1 million in, some 650,000 in, almost 245,000 in and above 125,000 in, indicating the generosity of host countries across the region. Highlights of the Protection Sector across the region in November include: A regional study into sexual violence against men and boys in the Syria crisis was released. The study entitled We keep it in our heart found that Sexual violence and torture of men and boys in Syria by multiple parties to the conflict appears to be far more widespread than previously understood. The study was commissioned by UNHCR and involved informant interviews and focus group discussions in, and. It was mainly conducted in late 2016. In, a guidance note was issued and presented to the GBV sub cluster on the practice of survival sex, including contributing factors and tips on how to tackle it in the field. Numerous INGOs and UN agencies are involved in the process. In, almost 54,000 Syrians were reached through information campaigns, participatory assessments, activities to raise public awareness on rights, entitlements, services and assistance (including on social cohesion). In, three training workshops were organized on sustainability and volunteer management, networking and public relations, and monitoring and evaluation for a total of 199 refugees representing 85 community groups. In, a 5 day training on inter-agency standard operating procedures was organized for key national governmental agencies and NGOs as well as INGOs representing the Child Protection and SGBV sub working groups. 6,897,300 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 2017 52% 2,890,791 3RP countries as 30 November 2017 3,524,331 51% 55% 17% 105% 755,892 235,000 150,666 50% 6,897,349 3RP 2017 Funding Status $48M 6 146 96% 146 out of 152 reporting for the month Indicator Progress 35,686 Syrian refugees submitted for resettlement or humanitarian admission 125,854 girls and boys who are receiving specialised child protection services 98,586 women and men participating in parenting programmes 568,458 girls and boys participating in structured, sustained child protection or psychosocial support programmes 166,571 persons receiving SGBV services 351,593 WGBM who have knowledge of, access to, and benefit from empowerment opportunities 32,417 individuals trained on protection including child protection and SGBV 97% 153% 34% 68% 66% 57% 31% 36,609 82,131 290,146 830,365 252,235 619,104 105,588 873,203 individuals engaged in or benefited from the response through involvement, participation, or community-led initiatives 1,733,030 individuals reached through awareness or information campaigns/sessions 58% 1,517,316 4,083,492 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 30.

Monthly Dashboard FOOD SECURITY So far in 2017, food sector partners have reached approximately 2.52 million individuals with food assistance through cash, voucher or in-kind modality, this represents almost 100 per cent of the overall target for 2017. Over 9,877 individuals also food and agricultural livelihoods support. Some highlights of the Food Security Sector across the region in November include: In, WFP continued to implement the "Choice" modality for 2,225 cases in Madaba governorate. Choice is an innovative modality introduced by WFP allowing beneficiaries to redeem the assistance they receive through food-restricted vouchers or unrestricted cash, or both, based on their personal circumstances. Close to 50 per cent used their assistance as vouchers, and a similar number opted for cash, while a small percentage opted for both. Preparations are underway for the rollout of Choice in two further governorates (Zarqa and Balqa), which would increase the caseload to 60,000 beneficiaries. In, the results of the WFP-UNHCR Joint Vulnerability Assessment (JVA) of Syrian refugees in are being finalized. The JVA report is expected to be cleared by January 2018. In, November distribution took place from 13 to 17 November, targeting 75,928 beneficiaries (73,228 Syrian refugees and 2,700 Palestinian refugees from Syria). 2,825,300 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 2017 35% 526,250 2,525,526 89% 91% 116% 71% 961,388 889,277 80,860 99% 376,522 3RP 2017 Funding Status $2.457 billion $48M 17 69% 37 37 out of 54 partners Indicator Progress 2,525,526 individuals who receive food assistance (cash, voucher or in-kind) 100% 2,520,084 9,877 individuals receiving food & agricultural livelihoods support 80,028 9,611 individuals supported for improved nutritional practices 2% 580,998 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 30.

Monthly Dashboard EDUCATION As at the end of November, some 1.2 million Syrian children across the region are enrolled in formal education in schools located in camps and host communities. Additionally, over 96,000 Syrian children are enrolled in non-formal education. Some highlights of the Education Sector across the region in November include: In, a total of 5,802 additional children were enrolled in non-formal education (both drop-out and catch-up programmes) in the month of November. In, 3RP partners continue to provide children with Education Grants to facilitate their enrolment in public, and special needs schools. During November, approximately 74 children with special needs were assisted to enroll in schools that meets their educational and care needs while 407 UASCs were assisted to enrol in schools in their local communities. In, a pilot e-leaning program for 300 Syrian refugee students was initiated in Erbil, Sulaymaniyah and Dohuk. All class materials were installed on an ipad which is introduced in the class three times a week. 3,049,700 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 2017 104% 669,122 3,154,303 103% 90% 27% 129% 461,832 599,793 58,673 143% 1,260,303 3RP 2017 Funding Status $48M 99% 112 out of 113 partners Indicator Progress* 49,020 children (3-5 years, g/b) enrolled in ECCE and pre-primary education 1,223,974 children (5-17 years, g/b) enrolled in formal general education 96,150 children (5-17 years, g/b) enrolled in non-formal education 1,371 youth (15-17 years, g/b) enrolled in TVET 79,361 teachers and education personnel trained (f/m) 2,785,990 children (3-17 years, g/b) receiving school supplies 2,882 classrooms constructed, established or rehabilitated 14,819 teachers and education personnel receiving incentives (f/m) 114% 110% 44% 1 115% 97% 42,850 1,114,408 220,090 11,310 70,971 2,418,634 6,874 15,349 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 302. * Progress data not yet for in

Monthly Dashboard HEALTH AND NUTRITION By the end of November, approximately 2.34 million primary health care consultations were provided, and over 163,000 referrals were made to secondary or tertiary health care, representing 62 per cent and 71 per cent of the respective 2017 targets. Some highlights of the Health and Nutrition Sector across the region in November include: 3RP partners in have provided 11,633 curative and preventive primary healthcare consultations to Syrian refugees. Among these, 4,975 patients were followed up and monthly treatment for non-communicable diseases. In, 26,122 primary healthcare consultations were conducted in the nine camps. Shortage of medicines remains a key concern in public facilities, particularly for patients with chronic diseases due to the high number of refugees and displaced people. As a result, the health system is overstretched. In, the Berm clinic continued to provide health care services to Syrians from Rukban camp, with a daily average of around 80 patients, a major decrease from 150 per day in October. In, around 7,000 individuals were assisterd with hospital bills in November. 5,035,000 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 2017 51% 1,500,000 3,037,155 60% 101% 41% 114% 1,535,297 760,623 255,000 984,110 3RP 2017 Funding Status $48M 19 67 $2.457 billion 78% 67 out of 86 partners Indicator Progress 2,347,300 consultations for target population in primary health care services 163,836 referrals of target population to secondary or tertiary healthcare services 236 health facilities supported 5,071 health care staff trained 738,410 children immunized 410 service delivery units providing SRH services 62% 71% 101% 72% 93% 94% 3,806,326 230,075 233 7,071 795,419 437 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 30.

Monthly Dashboard BASIC NEEDS The continued strategic priority for the Basic Needs Sector is to provide assistance to meet the ongoing basic needs of Syrian refugees, based on a multi-sectoral household profiling and identification methodology, specific to each country. As of November, approximately 2 million people benefited from cash assistance to families and over 246,000 households seasonal support through cash or in-kind assistance. Some highlights of the Basic Needs Sector across the region in November include: The Basic Needs Working Group in provided almost USD 15 million worth of regular cash, winter assistance and nonfood items to vulnerable beneficiaries from the refugee and host community. In, some 1.35 million individuals have benefited from cash-based interventions since the beginning of the year, while 432,997 persons have hygiene kits, dignity kits or sanitary items. In, UNHCR and the Administration of 6th of October City (which hosted around 40,000 registered refugees by end of October 2017) have jointly initiated the process of upgrading the physical. 6,620,600 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 2017 4,033,600 2,560,898 39% 33% 43% 47% 6% 1,276,202 763,345 169,000 378,406 3RP 2017 Funding Status Egy 57 31 65% 57 out of 88 partners Indicator Progress 128,165 households receiving core relief items in-kind 403,609 households receiving unconditional, sector-specific or emergency cash assistance 246,888 households receiving seasonal support through cash or in-kind assistance 57% 53% 44% 223,765 763,110 557,940 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in Eg ypt,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 30.

Monthly Dashboard SHELTER During 2017, almost 58,000 households living inside and outside camps have been reached with shelter assistance and shelter upgrades while some 17,301 households in camps have similiar assistance. Some highlights of the Shelter Sector across the region in November include: In, some 38 per cent of the Syrian refugee population lives in camps, where the sector s main interventions take place. In urban, peri-urban and rural areas, 881 families have been provided with assistance for shelter and shelter upgrades as of 30, while 1,659 families in camps have similar assistance (308 in November). In, trench works in camps have been completed, in preparation for winter. Meanwhile, the recently implemented vulnerable shelter support programme, which aims to provide the most vulnerable households, living in very substandard conditions, with direct shelter repairs and maintenance, is ongoing and, during the month of November, an additional 700 Syrian refugees benefited from constructed, upgraded and/or improved shelters and associated facilities. 948,300 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 2017 375,974 38% 50% 15% 536,002 306,036 106,300 3RP 2017 Funding Status $48M 33 22 60% 33 out of 55 partners Indicator Progress 17,301 households in camps receiving assistance for shelter and shelter upgrades 28% 62,223 57,894 households outside of camps receiving assistance for shelter and shelter upgrades 137,202 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in Eg ypt,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 30.

Monthly Dashboard WASH The WASH response is facing a critical funding shortage, particularly in and. For example, at current funding levels in, partners will struggle to sustain services for 190,000 people living in informal settlements beyond April 2018. To preempt the funding shortfall, a shift from full service coverage is underway, to mainly focus on the most vulnerable, semitemporary cost-effective water and wastewater facilities, and the establishment of a surveillance mechanism to identify possible communicable disease outbreaks and trigger an immediate Health and WASH joint response. Highlights of the WASH Sector across the region in November include: In, throughout November WASH services were provided to some 119,648 people including an estimated 69,395 children living in Zaatari, Azraq and King Abdullah Park camps. In, the WASH sector continued to provide sustainable, sufficient quantities of safe water, appropriate sanitation facilities and improved hygiene practices to about 83,000 refugees in camps, out of camp and in education and health facilities. Meanwhile, over reliance on groundwater supply in camps has led to excessive abstraction leading to some boreholes drying up or not working to full capacity. A longer-term solution is needed such as the construction of a new water treatment plant relying on surface water sources from Mosul dam. In, despite funding constraints, almost 200,000 affected people have been provided with access to improved safe sanitation in temporary locations. 2,545,700 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 2017 1,733,751 52% 59% 43% 60% 1,926,457 421,271 198,000 3RP 2017 Funding Status $48M 8 50 86% 50 out of 58 partners Indicator Progress 511,838 people with access to adequate quantity of safe water through temporary provision 1,421,227 people benefiting from access to adequate quantity of safe water through sustainable systems 338,182 people with access to appropriate sanitation facilities and services 825,511 people who have experienced a hygiene promotion/ community mobilization session 240,458 people attending public spaces and institutions have gained access to safe, gender appropriate water and sanitation facilities and services and hygiene promotion activities 94% 36% 34% 49% 44% 544,462 3,923,845 992,462 1,680,919 542,500 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 30.

Monthly Dashboard LIVELIHOODS & SOCIAL COHESION Since the start of 2017, Livelihoods partners assisted 26,467 refugees and host community members with short-term and/or long-term employment opportunities and over 100,000 youth and adults in increasing their employability through job training, internships, job placement and language courses. In addition, over 60,000 host community members and refugees have participated in community based activities to promote social cohesion. Highlights across the region in November include: In, cabinet approved a 6th extension of the grace period for Syrian refugees work permits, until 30 June 2018. A circular has been drafted by the Ministry of Labour concerning the extension. In, the economic situation for Syrian refugees in the KR-I, where the vast majority are hosted, continues to be a challenge. While Syrian refugees are able to earn an income participating in cash for work (CfW) activities inside camps, camp residents are severely challenged to find private sector work outside the camps. This is mainly due to geographical isolation from companies or factories. Emergency Livelihood Sector actors offered CfW as well as vocational training. However, with the overwhelming number of internally displaced people (IDPs), capacity and resources in are stretched and Syrians continue to request additional support to establish small businesses or income generating activities. 570,800 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 2017 28% 191,161 148,489 26% 84% 5% 6% 7% 96,557 207,936 55,139 20,000 3RP 2017 Funding Status $48M 28 85 75% 85 out of 113 partners Indicator Progress 26,467 of individuals employed or self-employed including short term (cash for work and seasonal labor) and long term employment 100,234 of individuals supported to access to employment (training, internships, job placement and language courses) 60,061 of mixed groups supported in social cohesion initiatives (directly or indirectly) 40% 36% 51% 66,649 279,938 117,190 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in,,, and. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 30.