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REGIONAL MONTHLY UPDATE: 3RP ACHIEVEMENTS OCTOBER 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 and an expected population of 4.7 million refugees by end-. 4,703,000 Syrian Refugees expected by end- 5,343,680 currently registered USD 4.63 billion required in (Agencies) USD 2.27 billion in 114% 49% Achievements as of 31 October Planned response by end of A 110,311 girls and boys have specialised child protection services 134% 82,131 PROTECTION 153,477 persons have SGBV services 61% 252,235 2,443,329 individuals food assistance (cash, voucher or in-kind) 97% 2,520,084 FOOD SECURITY 8,186 individuals food & agricultural livelihoods support 10% 80,028 1,042,771 targeted children (5-17) enrolled in formal education (primary or secondary) 94% 1,114,408 EDUCATION 2,620 educational facilities constructed, renovated or rehabilitated 38% 6,874 2,138,323 primary health care consultations provided to target individuals 3,806,326 HEALTH & NUTRITION 236 health facilities supported 101% 233 125,981 HHs core relief items in-kind 223,765 BASIC NEEDS 403,003 HHs unconditional, sector-specific or emergency cash assistance 53% 763,110 44,683 HHs outside of camps assistance for shelter or shelter upgrades 33% 137,202 SHELTER 15,630 HHs in camps assistance for shelter or shelter upgrades 25% 62,223 1,170,871 individuals benefited from access to adequate quantity of safe water through sustainable systems 30% 3,923,845 WASH 332,827 individuals assisted to access to appropriate sanitation facilities and services 34% 992,462 23,835 individuals employed or self employed including short term and long term employment 36% 66,649 SOCIAL COHESION & LIVELIHOODS 89,976 individuals supported to access to employment (training, internships, job placement and language courses) 32% 279,938

Monthly Dashboard October PROTECTION The number of Syrian refugees in the region rose to 5.31 million at the end of October. There are now over 3.2 million Syrian refugees registered refugees in, over 1 million in, some 654,000 in, almost 246,000 in and above 126,000 in, indicating the generosity of host countries across the region. Highlights of the Protection Sector across the region in October include: In, structured and sustained psycho-social support (PSS) and child protection programmes were extended to a total of 3,142 children, adolescents and youth. The number of newly registered Syrian unaccompanied children continues to rise, standing now at 29. During the reporting period, 3RP partners continued to focus on prevention and response to sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) incidents. 390 Syrian SGBV survivors were identified and multi-sectoral response services, including quality individual case management, access to emergency medical care, psychosocial counselling and legal assistance. In, protection monitoring was carried out for 4,992 Syrian households. In addition, total of 120 household-level protection assessments were conducted to identify various protection concerns. In, Durable solutions technical working group has been established to discuss durable solutions for refugees. In, protection sector partners continued providing service on legal counseling, community based protection services, SGBV prevention, psychosocial support to children, training on child protection and SGBV. In, more than 9,130 children specialized child protection services and almost 8,000 Syrian SGBV services. 6,897,300 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 46% 2,865,000 3,089,026 45% 45% 17% 105% 50% 2,890,791 755,892 235,000 150,666 $43M 11 136 93% 136 out of 147 reporting for the month Indicator Progress 33,833 Syrian refugees submitted for resettlement or humanitarian admission 110,311 girls and boys who are receiving specialised child protection services 91,886 women and men participating in parenting programmes 537,438 girls and boys participating in structured, sustained child protection or psychosocial support programmes 153,477 persons receiving SGBV services 316,298 WGBM who have knowledge of, access to, and benefit from empowerment opportunities 29,633 individuals trained on protection including child protection and SGBV 92% 134% 32% 65% 61% 51% 28% 36,609 82,131 290,146 830,365 252,235 619,104 105,588 775,624 individuals engaged in or benefited from the response through involvement, participation, or community-led initiatives 1,311,695 individuals reached through awareness or information campaigns/sessions 51% 32% 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 31 october.

Monthly Dashboard October FOOD SECURITY So far in, food sector partners have reached approximately 2.51 million individuals with food assistance through cash, voucher or in-kind modality, this represents almost 100 per cent of the overall target for. Over 8,186 individuals also food and agricultural livelihoods support. Some highlights of the Food Security Sector across the region in October include: In, 75,445 beneficiaries food assistance with approximate USD 22. In, more than 56,615 Syrian refugees food assistance with approximately USD 19 per person per month whereas 1,200 Syrian refugees and vulnerable host community training and equipment support for food related livelihoods. In, some 388,305 Syrian refugees residing urban areas and 107,899 in camps benefited from the voucher programme via cash based transfers. Support to national school meals programme has been resumed in October reaching more than 300,000 school children with date bars and around 25,000 with healthy meals in communities. In addition more than 30,000 Syrian school children has been reached in Za'atari and Azraq camps. In, more than 782,000 beneficiaries food assistance and 548 people supported on agricultural employments. In, more than 149,522 beneficiaries reached by the food security and agriculture sector so far. 2,825,300 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 35% 526,250 2,510,438 89% 90% 116% 70% 961,388 889,277 80,860 99% 376,522 $43M 34 20 63% 34 out of 54 partners Indicator Progress 2,510,438 individuals who receive food assistance (cash, voucher or in-kind) 100% 2,520,084 8,186 individuals receiving food & agricultural livelihoods support 10% 80,028 8,197 individuals supported for improved nutritional practices 1% 580,998 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in,,, and. Progress

Monthly Dashboard October EDUCATION As at the end of October, more than 1 million Syrian children across the region are enrolled in formal education in schools located in camps and host communities. Additionally, over 95,000 Syrian children are enrolled in non-formal education. Some highlights of the Education Sector across the region in October include: The new -2018 school year has started. In, more than 160 children with special needs were assisted to enroll in schools that meets their educational and care needs. In addition 800 UASCs were assisted to enroll in schools. In, 70% of refugee children enrolled either in formal and non-formal education programme by end of October. In, Learning for All Campaign reached 126,707 school aged children including 16,876 out-of-school children. Since August, 34,461 children were supported with registration through Catch Up centres and Drop Out centres. Learning support services have reached more than 107,000 children since the beginning of the year. In, prior to the official opening of public schools for the new academic year, 3RP partners distributed school supplies to 450,000 Lebanese and Syrian refugee children in support of their enrolment in 1,282 Lebanese public schools. In, as of end October over 588,500 Syrian refugee children were enrolled in temporary education centres and Turkish public schools across the country, a 23 per cent increase compared to 2016. 3,049,700 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 104% 669,122 2,962,581 97% 52% 27% 107% 461,832 599,793 58,673 143% 1,260,303 $43M 100% 112 out of 112 partners Indicator Progress 48,698 children (3-5 years, g/b) enrolled in ECCE and pre-primary education 1,042,771 children (5-17 years, g/b) enrolled in formal general education 95,781 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) 2,785,437 children (3-17 years, g/b) receiving school supplies 2,620 classrooms constructed, established or rehabilitated 14,819 teachers and education personnel receiving incentives (f/m) 114% 94% 44% 12% 112% 115% 38% 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

Monthly Dashboard October By the end of October, approximately 2.14 million primary health care consultations were provided, and over 151,000 referrals were made to secondary or tertiary health care, representing 56 per cent and 66 per cent of the respective targets. The number of health facilities supported across the region stands now at 236, also 4,010 health care staff has been trained and over 707,800 children have been immunized. Some highlights of the Health and Nutrition Sector across the region in October include: 3RP partners in have provided 11,497 curative and preventive primary healthcare consultations to Syrian refugees. Among these, 5,098 patients were followed up and monthly treatment for non-communicable diseases. In, 21,749 primary healthcare consultations were conducted in the nine camps. 1,195 patients were referred from the camps to secondary and tertiary health facilities. In, more than 186,000 primary health care consultations were provided during the month. In, qualitative and quantitative analysis of Mental Health and Psychosocial needs and service utilization has been completed. In, 46,100 primary health care consultation conducted. 5,035,000 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of HEALTH AND NUTRITION 47% 1,500,000 2,812,343 95% 36% 102% 1,535,297 760,623 255,000 12% 984,110 $43M 19 67 78% 67 out of 86 partners Indicator Progress 2,138,323 consultations for target population in primary health care services 151,169 referrals of target population to secondary or tertiary healthcare services 236 health facilities supported 4,010 health care staff trained 707,813 children immunized 395 service delivery units providing SRH services 66% 101% 57% 89% 90% 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

Monthly Dashboard October 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 October, 125,981 households have core relief items in-kind, which is 56 per cent of the targeted population. Approximately 2 million people benefited from cash assistance to families and over 203,600 households seasonal support through cash or in-kind assistance. Some highlights of the Basic Needs Sector across the region in October include: In and, the sector partners continue to provide unconditional, sector specific cash assistance during the month of October. The Basic Needs Working Group in provided around USD 5,904,184 worth of regular cash and non-food items to vulnerable beneficiaries from the refugee and host community. In, some 1.35 million individuals have benefited from cash-based interventions and 329,740, individuals core relief items since the beginning of the year. 6,620,600 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 42% 4,033,600 3RP countries as of 31 October 2,537,937 38% 33% 43% 37% 4% 1,276,202 763,345 169,000 378,406 Egy 57 31 65% 57 out of 88 partners Indicator Progress * 125,981 households receiving core relief items in-kind 403,003 households receiving unconditional, sector-specific or emergency cash assistance 203,681 households receiving seasonal support through cash or in-kind assistance 53% 37% 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 * Progress data not yet for in october

Monthly Dashboard October SHELTER During, some 60,000 households living inside and outside camps have been reached with shelter assistance and shelter upgrades. Some highlights of the Basic Needs Sector across the region in October include: In, some 38 per cent of the Syrian refugee population lives in camps, where the sector s main interventions take place. In camps almost 97 per cent (17,240) of shelter units were improved (by including concrete slabs, kitchens, family latrines and showers, walls of 60 cm height and a roof with tent) and works continue for the remaining 3 per cent (589 shelter units). Furthermore, 13,499 shelter units (75 per cent) have been upgraded. So far, six quick impact projects out of 14 were completed and the remaining are under implementation to which the shelter sector has provided technical support and has monitored the implementation. In, 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. In, shelter partners continue to support maintenance of makeshift shelters including rehabilitation/upgrade of sub-standard buildings. 948,300 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 344,542 33% 38% 12% 10% 536,002 306,036 106,300 $43M 33 22 60% 33 out of 55 partners Indicator Progress * 15,630 households in camps receiving assistance for shelter and shelter upgrades 25% 62,223 44,683 households outside of camps receiving assistance for shelter and shelter upgrades 33% 137,202 Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in Eg ypt,,, and. Progress * Progress data not yet for in october.

Monthly Dashboard October WASH So far in, over 1.17 million individuals have benefited from access to adequate quantity of safe water through improved longer-term water systems. Approximately 332,265 people have gained access to appropriate sanitation facilities and services, and over 506,600 people have access to adequate quantity of safe water through temporary provision. More than 734,000 people have experienced hygiene promotion sessions. Highlights of the WASH Sector across the region in October include: In, two elevated water-storage tanks have been completed in Domiz camp. Water quality tests had been conducted taking more than 3,000 sample considering possible risk of waterborne diseases in autum. In, WASH services were provided to 118,649 people, including an estimated 67,118 children, living in Za'atari, Azraq and King Abdulla Park Camps. In Za'atari, Phase 2 of water and wastewater network is currently at 48 per cent completion, with 141 kilometers of water network and 45 kilometers of wastewater pipeline were installed. In, 3RP partners continued water, sanitation and hygiene activites through increased collaboration with local authorities to improve ownership, sustainability, costeffectiveness and integration, and reduce social tensions between Syrian refugees and the host communities. 2,545,700 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 1,483,432 45% 46% 43% 60% 1,926,457 421,271 198,000 $43M 11 81% 47 out of 58 partners 47 Indicator Progress 506,616 people with access to adequate quantity of safe water through temporary provision 1,170,871 people benefiting from access to adequate quantity of safe water through sustainable systems 332,827 people with access to appropriate sanitation facilities and services 734,154 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 93% 30% 34% 44% 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

Monthly Dashboard October LIVELIHOODS & SOCIAL COHESION Since the start of, Livelihoods partners assisted 23,835 refugees and host community members with short-term and/or longterm employment opportunities and 89,976 youth and adults in increasing their employability through job training, internships, job placement and language courses. In addition, 53,677 host community members and refugees have participated in community based activities to promote social cohesion. Highlights across the region in October include: In, more than 947 individuals has access to self-employment so far in addition to 91 individuals having access to wage employment. More than 1,431 individuals are trained on livelihoods opportunities. In, 80% of male Syrian refugees aged between 15 to 64 are employed in Erbil governorate compared to 70% of male from host community. In Dahuk, the employment rate for male refugees is 75% compared to 63% for male from the host community. However refugees has less financial security than host population. Refugees living in rural areas has limited opporttunities to find employment compared to host population. In, more than 71,426 work permits issues by MOI since the beginning of 2016 with 48% of those accounted in alone. In, support on MSMEs and Cooperatives, working on public infrastructure, training on marketable skills continued during the month. In, technical and vocational trainings continued including income generating activities, support on job placement, selfemployment, etc. during the month. 570,800 Refugees & Local Community Members by end of 25% 191,161 3RP countries as of 31 October 131,593 23% 72% 4% 6% 7% 96,557 207,936 55,139 20,000 $43M 28 85 75% 88 out of 113 partners Indicator Progress 23,835 of individuals employed or self-employed including short term (cash for work and seasonal labor) and long term employment 89,976 of individuals supported to access to employment (training, internships, job placement and language courses) 53,677 of mixed groups supported in social cohesion initiatives (directly or indirectly) 36% 32% 46% 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