EU Regional Trust Fund in Response to the Syrian Crisis, the 'Madad Fund' Projects contracted - Status 20/04/2018

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s contracted - Status 20/04/2018 1.230.671.283 have been allocated to actions by decisions of the Fund's Operational Board. Of this amount, 919.844.951 have been contracted with project and 530.937.207 have been. No. 1. World Food Programme (WFP) Turkish Red Crescent Food Security Provide 41,000 food vouchers to Syrian refugees and host communities to save lives, protect livelihoods and support food security in emergencies; Reduce risk and enable people, communities and countries to meet their own food and nutrition needs. 01.09.2015 9 months 5.000.000 5.000.000 2. UNICEF Ministry of Education Education and Protection In-line with the No Lost Generation Initiative, the UNICEF and EU Trust Fund hip provides sustained and expanded access to quality education, a protective environment and positive opportunities for Turkish and Syrian children and youth, with a focus on girls and out-of-school children. 10.09.2015 12.500.000 10.714.286 3. UNICEF 4. German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Ministry of Education and British Council, Campus France, Nuffic Netherlands Education Child Protection Youth support Higher Education EU Trust Fund UNICEF Partnership - Provide access to inclusive quality education, psychosocial care, protective, and opportunities for civic engagement, and entrepreneurship initiatives for Syrian refugee and host community children and youth. HOPES: Higher and Further Education Opportunities and Perspectives for Syrian Students aims to improve perspectives for young Syrians and to prepare them for postconflict reconstruction of their country, and increase their opportunities and access to employment., and Egypt,,, and 01.12.2015 28 months 27.04.2016 43 months 90.000.000 81.000.000 11.999.879 6.337.215 5. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) Expertise France, AECID Spain Resilience, education and socio-economic support Improve school conditions, access to economic opportunities, local administration, social cohesion and dialogue facilitation for refugee, IDP and host communities,, and 15.06.2016 74.600.000 49.697.628

6. 7. 8. Danish Refugee Council SFCG Search For Common Ground United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) s contracted - Status 20/04/2018 ACTED, Care France, Save the Children, Oxfam, Makhzoumi Foundation COSV, NOVA YTB 9. UNWRA, socio-economic support Higher Education LEADERS: supports economic self-reliance, resilience and social stability of Syrians and host communities in and in preparation for durable solutions. Improves access to sustainable livelihoods opportunities benefitting vulnerable households and individuals, particularly youth and women. To strengthen community resilience and cohesion among Syrian refugee youth and host community youth in,,, and : Foster economic self-reliance of vulnerable youth in refugee and host community populations Increasing access to higher education for Syrian refugees - Overall objective: to cater to displaced persons longer-term resilience in - Specific objective: to increase access to inclusive quality higher education opportunities for Syrian students Strengthen the self-reliance of Palestine refugees from Syria affected by the crisis and and and 01.06.2016 03.07.2016 01.08.2016 14.08.2016 26 months 7.005.044 4.650.179 4.453.447 4.008.105 12.352.942 3.255.314 15.000.000 14.666.231 10. Stichting SPARK Provide access to higher and vocational training Turkish, i and Lebanese Universities Higher Education education to Syrian and host community youth for socio-economic development, and 15.08.2016 40 months 18.496.641 5.650.984 11. 12. AISPO Associazione Italiana per la solidarieta i popoli German ian University Duhok Hospital Yarmuk University, Zarqa University, Luminus Al Quds College Health Higher Education Support to Emergency/Critical Care Services and Maternal and Child Health care; increase access to quality and equitable health care for refugees, internally displaced persons and impacted local populations. Provide access to higher education and vocational training to Syrian refugee and ian students. The overall objective is to provide higher education and vocational training to Syrian refugee and disadvantaged ian students - Duhok Governorate 17.09.2016 01.10.2016 38 months 5.727.304 5.011.359 11.000.000 4.340.367

s contracted - Status 20/04/2018 13. GVC Gruppo di Volontariato Civile Arab Countries Water Utilities Association, CISP, Concern Worldwide Promote Sustainable Management of Water Services and Resources in by strengthening infrastructural and managerial capacities of local water establishments. 17.11.2016 12.618.649 5.106.534 14. Danish Red Cross IFRC, European Red Cross societies, i Red Crescent, ian Red Crescent, Lebanese Red Cross, Turkish Red Crescent, Palestinian Red Cross and Health The project offers livelihood support, risk management, health and psycho social support to refugee and host communities affected by the Syria crisis. Egypt,,, and 15.12.2016 49.290.000 15.806.847 15. International Organization for Migration (IOM) EU support to managing the migration/refugees crisis/balkan route Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and Serbia 17.12.2016 18 months 8.650.211 4.832.631 16. Agence Française de Développement (AFD) KfW Improved access to water, water distribution performance and related sewerage disposal in Irbid Governorate for host communities and Syrian refugees 23.12.2016 35 months 21.420.000 7.140.000 17. Fondazione AVSI Terre des Hommes IT and NL, War Child Holland Education School readiness, inclusion and retention for children victims of the Syrian Crisis and 25.12.2016 30 months 12.123.811 5.284.651 18. KfW Development Bank Ministry of Education Education Primary and secondary School construction for Syrian refugee children 30.12.2016 35 months 70.172.476 15.000.000 19. Ministry of Labour, Employment, Veteran & Social Affairs Strengthening the capacities in managing the migration/refugees crisis in Serbia Republic of Serbia 13.01.2017 12 months 7.299.999 5.839.999

s contracted - Status 20/04/2018 20. World Bank/EBRD EBRD to the Global Concessional Finance Facility (GCFF) GCFF to support middle income countries impacted by the influx of refugees through the provision of concessional loans provided by multilateral development banks. and will have access to the concessional development assistance they urgently need at an affordable rate. and 20.02.2017 26 months 5.000.000 5.000.000 21. ACTED Action contra el hambre, Action Contre la Faim, INTERSOS To improve WASH infrastructure and facilities at community, institution, and household level and 11.07.2017 11.902.039 7.083.722 22. Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and local capacity building To improve living conditions and promote the resilience of Syrians and most vulnerable populations in, and (Kurdistan), To develop coverage and quality of basic social delivery while ensuring socio-economic empowerment of local communities., and 25.07.2017 30 months 9.450.000 4.725.000 23. UNHCR Healthcare Providing essential life-saving care to refugees in 01.08.2017 15.000.000 7.665.689 24. World Vision CAFOD, Caritas, Generations for Peace, Islamic Relief, Questscope for youth To strengthen youth resilience and empower youth as leading actors in post-conflict reconstruction and reconciliation., and 01.09.2017 12.796.827 6.532.546 25. Mine Advisory Group (MAG) Handicap International (HI) Demining (explosive Hazard management) Contribute to restoration of physical safety for conflict affected populations and reduce the risk of physical injury or death for IDPs, refugees and host communities by removing and destroying improvised mines, booby traps and other ERW and raising awareness of the dangers posed by ERW 01.10.2017 27 months 10.000.000 5.453.378 26. Particip Monitoring & Evaluation To establish a comprehensive and effective Monitoring and Evaluation mechanism for the in response to the Syrian crises, the 'Madad Fund'. All Madad countries 22.11.2017 25 months 1.777.000 299.999

27. OXFAM 28. 29. Association for Solidarity with Asylum Seekers and Migrants (ASAM) Government of s contracted - Status 20/04/2018 BEYOND REFORM & DEVELOPMENT, UTOPIA and Association Najdeh Refugee Support Centre (RSC) 30. Concern 31. UN WOMEN Local economic development, social entrepreneurship, job creation, social stability cohesion to improve reception and protection Budget Support to Education Gender, Resilience and 32. SPARK Higher Education 33. ILO-IOM UN To promote Social Entrepreneurship as a mechanism for youth civic engagement and to enhance communities' engagement through networking and advocacy actions, contributing to social stability and enhance community resilience. To improve reception, integration and protection of Syrians and is affected by the Syrian and i crises To support the Government of in line with the Compact to enhance the capacity of the education system for Syrian refugee children, particularly in camp environments To improve resilience and strengthened social cohesion amongst targeted vulnerable Syrian and Turkish communities through improved access to quality education and livelihood opportunities. To strengthen the resilience and empowerment of Syrian women and girls and host communities in,, and through addressing economic vulnerability and violence by increased access to recovery and livelihood opportunities, comprehensive protection and support to national justice structures to promote accountability To increase participation in higher education programmes of Syrian and disadvantaged youth from host communities in To improve Turkish language skills, students support and access to bachelor degrees and vocational training To strengthen the economic and social resilience of Syrians under Temporary Protection,, 01.12.2017 27 months 06.12.2017 14.12.2017 15.12.2017 20 months 19.12.2017 19.12.2017 20.12.2017 3.224.458 1.319.010 10.000.000 4.826.684 20.000.000 10.000.000 17.280.000 11.710.334 12.500.000 5.951.155 5.000.000 2.255.906 11.610.000 5.541.380

34. The Union of Chambers and Commodity Exchanges of (TOBB) s contracted - Status 20/04/2018 35. KfW 36. UNICEF 37. Italian Cooperation 38. Medair 39. Ministry of Labour, Employment, Veteran and Social Affairs Tearfund UK, Arab Centre For Consulting and Training Services / Arab Women Today (ACCTS/AWT) 40. UNDP Employment policy and Resilience, multi sector aid Primary Education and Protection and local capacity building Protection Resilience, education, health and protection To enhance the economic, social empowerment and strengthen the resilience of Syrians and host community members to become an asset for the local economy and economic growth potential. To increase the energy security in the refugee affected regions by promoting renewable energy generation, to implement energy efficient measures in public educational facilities and to strengthen the capacity towards energy efficient management of selected facilities. To invest in the future of a generation of children and young people affected by the Syria crisis in, and To improve living conditions and promote the resilience of Syrians and most vulnerable populations in, and, develop coverage and quality of basic social delivery while ensuring socio-economic empowerment of local communities. To improve the well-being and resilience of Syrian refugees and host community women, girls, men and boys (WGMB) affected by conflict and sexual and gender based violence (SGBV) incl. improved access to quality, safe Reproductive Health (RH) and Psychosocial (PSS). To improve accommodation and protection rights of migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in asylum and reception centres and centres for unaccompanied minors, and to provide adequate health and education to migrants, refugees and asylum seekers in Serbia. To strengthen the economic and social resilience of Syrians, their host communities and relevant national and local Government institutions., and, and and Serbia 26.12.2017 27.12.2017 48 months 12 months 30 months 13.01.2018 15 months 01.02.2018 15.000.000 4.075.391 40.000.000 10.200.000 95.900.000 95.900.000 12.595.500 6.055.827 3.546.053 1.699.363 16.000.000 14.387.187 50.000.000 40.405.174

41. IMC s contracted - Status 20/04/2018 Première Urgence, Fondacion Promocion Social de la Cultura Health 42. WHO Health 43. EBRD 44. UNOPS Health 45. WHO Health 46. FAO 47. UNICEF Health Reducing Economic Barriers to Accessing Health Services in REBAHS Improved access to health for Syrian refugees to the West Irbid Wastewater Network construction project Expanding and Equipping Ministry of Health Facilities Impacted by the Syrian Crisis in Provision of chronic medications at primary health care centers for vulnerable Syrian refugee and Lebanese host communities Restoring the Water Supply for Food Production and in post conflict areas Securing access to essential medical commodities for most vulnerable population 27.03.2018 NOT YET COUNTERSIGNED 22.03.2018 06.04.2018 30.03.2018 20.04..2018 31.852.672 13.028.325 11.500.000 5.798.933 20.200.000 10.000.000 3.237.166 6.400.000 6.000.000 4.442.708 5.600.000 Total amount projects: 919.844.951 530.937.207 Administrative costs/staff (0.5%) 4.542.588 4.542.588,02 Annual Audits, Communication (0.1%) 1.061.033 300.891