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International Organization for Migration 2016 http://www.iom.int/countries/syria/features
Syria Crisis
IOM Appeal 2016
HUMANITARIAN RESPONSE PLAN (HRP) SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC 2016 REGIONAL REFUGEE AND RESILIENCE PLAN (3RP) 2016
Almost five years into the armed conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic, the situation continues to deteriorate. 13.5 million persons are in need of humanitarian assistance inside Syria, including 6.5 million internally displaced (IDPs). Nearly 5 million people are living in hard to reach and or besieged areas. In addition over 4.2 million Syrians have taken refuge in the five neighboring countries Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt.
IOM and humanitarian partners are continuing to scale up their services to meet the challenges posed by this protracted crisis with a particular emphasis on protection, provision of life-saving assistance, as well as early recovery and resilience to displaced Syrian and host communities inside Syria and in the region.
For 2016 under both the Syria Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) and the Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP), IOM is appealing to the international community for USD 254,332,199.
2016 Appeal Summary
Syria $68,137,610
Regional $81,828,836
>
13,500,000
Persons in need of humanitarian assistance in Syria
6,500,000
Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)
4,850,000
People in Hard to Reach and Besieged Areas
4,700,000
Refugees in the region (by December 2016)
3,300,000
Host community members directly targeted in neighboring countries
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$
254,332,199
IOM Total Funding Requirements 2016
$
164,096,231
Critical life-saving activities
$
90,235,968
Early recovery/livelihood activities
IOM APPEAL ● Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) Syrian Arab Republic and Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2016
WHOLE OF SYRIA (Syria, Turkey, Jordan)
IOM projects and funding requests under the Syria Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) 2016
$149,712,608
total funding requested
A j Non-Food Items (NFIs) and Shelter 75,600,850 funding requested
NFI and Shelter support to affected populations inside Syria Provision of emergency shelter kits and/or construction materials/tools for private or shared shelters (in-kind, cash, voucher, etc.); Provision of temporary shelter (e.g. tents); Rehabilitation of emergency shelter spaces in collective centers, spontaneous settlements, etc. (in-kind, cash, voucher, physical repair, etc.); Provision of NFI assistance (in-kind, cash, voucher, etc.); Support to owners/tenants to sustainably repair/rehabilitate their housing (materials, cash, voucher, cash-for-work, local hire, etc.) ; Rehabilitation of community structures and public infrastructure (materials, cash, voucher, cash-for-work, local hire, etc.); Training of stakeholders on resilience oriented shelter/NFI skills and capacities to 1,755,280 displaced and affected population in Syria
75,600,850
b T Early Recovery and Livelihood 23,069,332
funding requested
Livelihood support for vulnerable youth Livelihood/early recovery activities, as well socio cultural events (sports, local cultural days, among other youth and family recreational activities) that bring community members together in positive interactions and restore feelings of normalcy at the community level. 31,500 individuals
8,958,040
Debris management Debris Management through a labor intensive community-based approach and environmentally friendly solutions. 11,700 individuals
6,790,934
Support the self-reliance of vulnerable households, with a focus on female-headed households Strengthen the coping mechanisms of affected people and vulnerable groups through the rehabilitation and restoration of disrupted livelihoods and social protection schemes. 3,000 individuals
5,592,534
Rehabilitation of critical community infrastructure Repair and rehabilitation of essential community infrastructure by engaging vulnerable displaced populations and host community members in the process through cash for work (CfW) schemes. 17,850 individuals
1,727,824
a Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) 16,104,000
funding requested
Supporting 156,800 IDPs through: 1. Replacement of damaged tents in the IDP settlement (including transportation, graveling, distribution) 2. Procurement, warehousing, transportation and distribution of contingency stock of tents (including
graveling) 3. Workshop for CCCM partners on needs assessment and tent distribution 4. Vocational training in the IDP settlements and collective centers 5. Capacity building and mentoring for the implementing partners
16,104,000
p Coordination 7,500,000
funding requested
Needs assessment and displacement tracking Baseline data, mobility tracking and multi-sector assessments conducted across all 14 governorates on a reoccurring basis and shared with all partners; Alert system is in place and allows for real time sharing of information on incidents ; Ad hoc thematic/sectoral surveys conducted in coordination with clusters. 13,500,000 displaced, returnees and affected population in Syria
6,000,000
Establishment and running of training centers for partners working in Northern Syria Establishment of 2 training centers and day to day running and maintenance of the centers including liaison with NGOs/UN and border authority, transportation to and from the training centers. 4,800 Syrian NGOs staff and other humanitarian partners providing training and capacity building
1,500,000
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k Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) 7,098,522
funding requested
WASH services to displaced and affected families in Syria Emergency support to people in need including hygiene awareness as well as provision of sustainable solutions to support WASH infrastructure in Syria in coordination with partners including capacity building to local partners to sustain services beyond IOM intervention. 1,786,370 individuals
7,098,522
i Protection 6,209,620
funding requested
Facilitate civil documentation in Syria Needs Assessments, capacity building trainings, and provision of equipment in coordination with protection cluster. 100 individuals (duty bearers)
2,396,800
Humanitarian evacuation assistance As the situation in Syria continues to increase in its complexity, IOM continues to identify pockets of stranded migrants in need of evacuation assistance. 600 migrants
1,150,464
Refugee family reunification, identification and referral of most at risk cases and direct assistance to the most in need (focus on gender-based violence victims, unaccompanied and separated children, victims of trafficking) Provision of a set of assistance services on the basis of requests and needs identified: stranded Syrians family members of refugee requesting family reunification visas; capacity building of Syrian NGOs in mainstreaming GBV, Child protection, counter-human trafficking and protection; support in referral by these NGOs of at risk cases and direct assistance when needed in cooperation with protection partners. 600 individuals
852,000
Psychosocial support (PSS) to crisis affected, displaced and migrant youth and their families inside Syria (Phase 2) Supporting 50,200 individuals through:
Direct intervention initiatives and capacity consolidation
Mainstreaming psychosocial support in shelter, health and livelihood: Psychosocial inductions on mental health and psychosocial considerations will be conducted to shelter teams and health workers
663,716
Support street children and children forced to work Livelihood and educational support to the most vulnerable youth and their families as a preventative measure against the forced involvement of youth in acts of violence and reduces their risk exploitation and abuse. 750 individuals
575,616
Addressing trafficking in persons in Syria Capacity building and prevention to assist in efforts to combat human trafficking and ensure the protection of at risk and affected populations. 200 individuals
319,574
Displacement-induced Land, Housing and Property (HLP) issues caused by the Syria Crisis: mapping and analysis Desk review of existing HLP-relevant legislation, institutions and judicial processes in Syria; Assessment study of HLP issues among Syrian refugees and IDPs regarding land and property left behind in Syria; Preparation of training module on Land Rights and Shelter Due Diligence Guidelines for IOM staff and implementing partners, including the translation of Guidelines into Arabic. 50 partners
251,450
f Health 5,039,942
funding requested
Support to health services and health infrastructure Access to primary and secondary healthcare as well as targeted assistance to people with disability
Structural rehabilitation of hospitals and health centers including upgrading WASH facilities
Procurement, storing and provision of ambulances and other necessary equipment and supplies
Disability support including provision of wheelchairs, crutches 292,330 IDPs and host community
5,039,942
e Food Security 3,800,000
funding requested
Livelihood Security and Community Economic Stabilization Provide skills/vocational training; Establishing training centers providing basic assistance in addition to economically productive activities concentrating on Women Empowerment; External referral of cases that require services out of the project scope to other humanitarian agencies and local institutions; Setting up short-term employment projects related to community revitalization and rehabilitation of public infrastructures. 12,600 IDPs and host community
3,800,000
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Y Logistics 3,030,000
funding requested
Common logistic support to cross border operations inside Syria through storage provision in Turkey (Gaziantep) and free of charge trucking service in Jordan (Ramtha crossing point). Supporting 20 Humanitarian partners through:
A minimum of 100 trucks available every month at Ramtha crossing point in Jordan for partners doing cross-border into Southern Syria
8,000 square meters of storage available in IOM's warehouse in Gaziantep for partners responding to ongoing crisis in Northern Syria, including for prepositioning of emergency kits.
3,030,000
c Education 2,260,342
funding requested
Support "No Lost Generation" for Syrian children Through rehabilitation of schools as well as provision of essential education supplies and kits. 26,000 individuals
2,260,342
IOM APPEAL ● Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) Syrian Arab Republic and Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2016
LEBANON
IOM projects and funding requests under the Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2016
$ 45,057,000
total funding requested
> Social Stability 17,200,000
funding requested
Community Support Projects Implement 50 community support projects to address short term needs identified through participatory processes to reduce tensions.
5,000,000
Youth Initiatives Implement 100 youth initiatives (summer camp, artistic activities, peacebuilding clubs, community campaigns, civil engagement for Lebanese only) to promote active involvement of youth in local communities. 10,000 participants from displaced Syrians and host community members
5,000,000
Capacity support to Municipalities Provide capacity support (training and staffing support) to 20 municipalities to deliver services aiming at alleviating resource pressure and reducing tensions.
2,000,000
Delivery of municipal services Support the delivery of 10 municipal services identified through participatory processes to reduce tensions.
2,000,000
Strengthen local civil society Strengthen local civil society role at community level. 15 CSOs
2,000,000
Initiatives to mitigate tensions and contribute to the response Support national Lebanese civil society structuration to conduct joined initiatives to mitigate tensions and contribute to the response. 10 NGOs
1,200,000
T Livelihoods 6,800,000
funding requested
Implementation of (paid) internship, on-the-job training or apprenticeship programmes Implementation of (paid) internship, on-the-job training or apprenticeship programmes for youth within Lebanese entities. 500 displaced Syrians and host community members
3,000,000
Improve environmental assets Improve environmental assets (irrigation canals, agricultural roads, rainwater harvesting, forestation, reforestation, cleaning, pruning, felling, cleaning of drainage, replenishment of nurseries, canals and rivers for flood prevention, construction of flood mitigation reservoirs and structures such as contour walls, check dams, and plant green areas in order to reduce flood risk, etc.). 2,500 displaced Syrians and host community members
2,000,000
Upgrade public and municipal infrastructure Upgrade public and municipal infrastructure (road rehabilitation, public infrastructure upgrading, cleaning service, etc.). 2,000 displaced Syrians and host community members
1,800,000
j Shelter 5,502,000
funding requested
Weatherproofing of existing substandard makeshift shelter units within informal settlements and scattered locations Distribution and installation of shelter weatherproofing kits to existing substandard makeshift shelter units within informal settlements and scattered locations. 25,000 displaced Syrians and host community members
2,450,000
Conditional cash for rent Provision of cash for shelter grants to vulnerable households living in rented apartments, mainly to families with limited or no income, while prioritizing those at risk of eviction. 5,000 displaced Syrians and host community members
1,260,000
Weatherproofing and minor repair of substandard structures Provision of emergency weatherproofing assistance through the installation of shelter sealing-off kits and insulation material, in addition to emergency water and sanitation upgrades. 2,500 displaced Syrians, Lebanese returnees and host community members
525,000
Rehabilitation /upgrading of substandard structures into collective centers Supporting 1,000 displaced Syrians and host community members through rehabilitation of large private or public buildings into collective centers by ensuring adequate living conditions for vulnerable families who cannot afford to rent private apartments.
420,000
Site or infrastructure improvement of informal settlements Provision of semi-permanent physical improvements of informal settlements aiming to improve living conditions, reduce health and safety risks, and enhance the resilience of the settlement's population against seasonal hazards. 7,500 displaced Syrians and host community members
350,000
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Implementation of pilot projects upgrading site and infrastructure conditions Implementation of pilot projects aiming to improve the access to basic urban services and infrastructure within poor and densely populated neighborhoods with high ratio of Syrian refugees, Lebanese returnees, and other vulnerable groups. 10,500 displaced Syrians, Lebanese returnees and host community members
294,000
Rehabilitation /upgrading / repair of substandard structures into adequate shelters Implementation of permanent physical improvements of privately-owned buildings and single shelter units to create adequate living conditions. 250 displaced Syrians, Lebanese returnees and host community members
105,000
Shelter management of collective centers Provision of a full management mechanism in collective centers, mainly through the creation and training of collective center management committees. 500 displaced Syrians and host community members
70,000
Strengthening the technical capacity of focal persons at municipal level to assist the shelter needs Strengthening the technical capacity of focal persons at municipal level, through provision of trainings and essential equipment, to assist the shelter needs of displaced populations and other vulnerable groups. Displaced Syrians and host communities in 7 municipalities
28,000
i Protection 5,460,000
funding requested
Institutional support Staffing and equipment support to 3 border posts and 4 Social Development Centers (SDC) of the Ministry of Social Affairs. Displaced Syrians and host communities comprised of 7 projects
3,200,000
Capacity building (training, coaching) Training and technical guidance to 800 Border and Ministry officials; CCCM training to 400 individuals in Collective Sites. 1,600 displaced Syrians and host community members
700,000
Profiling of Lebanese Returnees Continue to support the Government of Lebanon (GoL) in registering and profiling 50,000 vulnerable Lebanese returnees from Syria to include unreached or newly arriving returnees. 30,000 beneficiaries
500,000
Service provision through Community Centers Psycho-social services, recreational activities, protection services, counselling on services, outreach, etc. offered through Community Development Centers. 20,000 displaced Syrians and host community members
400,000
Research & Advocacy Conduct 2 researches on protection issues and trends (including academic institutions), reports, press releases, manuals, events and advocacy on protection, including access to territory. 2 studies/publications on displaced Syrians and host communities
200,000
Community awareness and outreach Awareness raising and information sessions for groups/communities on available services provided by community focal points, Collective Sites Management and Coordination (CSMC) committees, Palestinian Refugees from Syria (PRS) volunteers etc. 15,000 displaced Syrians and host community members
200,000
Support and capacity building of community members Support and capacity building of community members (individuals and committees) to identify and respond to protection concerns. 100 beneficiaries
200,000
Case management Case management and individual counselling for 100 beneficiaries with specific needs (except children and SGBV survivors) at medium or high risk. 100 beneficiaries
60,000
I Basic Assistance 5,100,000
funding requested
Winter cash grants Provision of winterization cash grants via debit cards to allow vulnerable Lebanese returnees from Syria and Syrian refugees to better prepare for the cold months through purchasing fuel for heating and other basic winter-related needs. 20,000 displaced Syrians and Lebanese returnees
2,400,000
Provide multi-purpose/sector cash transfers Provision of multi-purpose cash grants via debit cards to socio-economic vulnerable Syrian refugees, Lebanese returnees from Syria, and host communities. 5,000 displaced Syrians, Lebanese returnees and host community members
2,300,000
In-kind winter NFI assistance Distribution of blankets and other in-kind assistance to reduce the effects of seasonal hazards on vulnerable households. 20,000 displaced Syrians and host community members
340,000
Socio-economic vulnerability profiling Conduct household-level visits to assess the socio-economic vulnerability of Syrian refugees, Lebanese returnees from Syria, and host communities: 5,000 displaced Syrians, Lebanese returnees and host community members
60,000
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f Health 4,995,000
funding requested
Provide medical consultations through primary health care Provide medical consultations to 84,000 beneficiaries (displaced Syrians, Lebanese returnees and host communities) at IOM-supported Primary Health Care centers (PHCs) in the South, Bekaa and North, including antenatal care (ANC), maternal and child health care, and consultations for non-communicable diseases (NCDs).
2,000,000
Provide financial support to access diagnostic services Provide financial support for 30,000 beneficiaries (displaced Syrians and host communities) to access diagnostic services at IOM-supported Primary Health Care centers (PHCs) in the South, Bekaa and North, and other selected health facilities.
1,100,000
Provide financial support to access hospital services Provide financial support for 300 beneficiaries (displaced Syrians and host communities) to access hospital services, particularly for care and diagnostics of tuberculosis (TB) in coordination with the National Tuberculosis Programme (NTP) under the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH).
600,000
Provide sufficient chronic disease medication Provide sufficient chronic disease medications for 11,000 beneficiaries (displaced Syrians and host communities) at IOM-supported Primary Health Care centers (PHCs) in the South, Bekaa and North.
475,000
Provide sufficient acute disease medication Provide sufficient acute disease medications for 31,000 beneficiaries (displaced Syrians and host communities) at IOM-supported Primary Health Care centers (PHCs) in the South, Bekaa and North.
400,000
Support for key staff for MoPH Support 30 key staff (doctors, nurses, laboratory technicians, radiology technicians and treatment follow-up workers) for MoPH, particularly for the National Tuberculosis Programme (NTP)
400,000
Provision of essential trainings for MoPH staff Provision of essential trainings for 60 MoPH staff, particularly on issues related to TB and related topics.
20,000
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TURKEY
IOM projects and funding requests for Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2016
$ 28,060,000
total funding requested
I Basic Needs and Essential Services 7,680,000 funding requested
Provision of multipurpose cash assistance for new arrivals and most vulnerable (outside Camps) including Winterization , NFI and shelter Provision of cash assistance to identified 25,000 Syrian refugees living outside camps in order to repair the shelter and procuring NFIs, including winterization
5,000,000
Provision of Non-Food Items (NFIs) inside camps NFIs will be provided to 25,000 Syrian refugees living in the 25 camps in Turkey based on need identified by AFAD and camp management
1,000,000
Provision of hygiene items in kind or through voucher for Syrians living outside of camps Provision of voucher to 15,000 Syrian refugees living outside camps in order to purchase hygiene items or provision of in kind hygiene items based on need identified
1,000,000
Provision of WASH containers inside and outside camps WASH containers will be procured and set inside the camps or outside camps in areas identified by local authorities to assist 20,000 Syrian refugees living in and outside camps
400,000
Transportation between camps and to markets Provision of transportation assistance from Adiyaman camp to access markets and between camps to 19,000 Syrian refugees living in camps, based on space availability
280,000
e Food Security 6,100,000 funding requested
Provision of voucher for Syrians living outside camps to access food Distribution of voucher to 20,000 Syrian refugees living outside camps to purchase food from preselected markets
5,500,000
Support of food kitchen initiative in Gaziantep Provision of hot meals on daily basis through the food kitchen established by the governor in Gaziantep to 5,000 Syrian refugees living outside camps
600,000
T Livelihood 6,100,000 funding requested
Provision of in kind grants and vocational trainings Support vocational trainings and provision of in kind grants to strengthen self-reliance through livelihood activities to 10,000 Syrian refugees living outside camps
6,000,000
Joint assessment with other UN agencies on livelihood intervention s Participation in joint assessments carried out in urban and rural settings focusing on main hosting areas Syrian refugees living outside camps
100,000
i Protection 3,100,000 funding requested
Support for community centers established by NGOs Support existing or new community centers providing multiservice including legal aid, vocational training and community activities, targeting 20,000 Syrian refugees living outside camps
2,000,000
Provision of psychosocial activities in community centers Provision of psychosocial activities in the community center through counseling, focus group discussion, art , sport and recreational activities, targeting 10,000 Syrian refugees living outside camps and host communities
500,000
Provision of case management support for vulnerable identified and referred cases Provision of individual tailored support for 2,500 Syrians identified by IOM team or referred by NGOs and UN agencies
300,000
Awareness raising and capacity building on Counter-Trafficking (CT) Conducting awareness raising campaign on trafficking for 10,200 Syrians living outside the camps and capacity building training for services providers working with Syrians outside the camps
200,000
Provision of psychosocial and art based intervention trainings Provision of psychosocial and art based intervention training to 250 service providers working with Syrian refugees living outside the camps
100,000
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c Education 2,700,000 funding requested
Transportation of children to schools Provision of transportation assistance to access schools in urban areas to 10,000 Syrian refugees children living outside camps
2,700,000
f Health 2,380,000 funding requested
Support to primary health care clinics Provision of primary health care to 20,000 Syrian refugees living outside camps through NGOs in the south east of Turkey
2,000,000
Transportation from camps to health facilities in Adiyaman camp Provision of transportation services for 18,000 Syrian refugees living in Adiyaman camp in order to access health facilities outside the camp
260,000
Provision of specialized mental health trainings Provision of specialized trainings (based on need identified by the actors) to 500 service providers (health and mental health professionals) working with Syrians refugees in Turkey
120,000
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IRAQ
IOM projects and funding requests under the Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2016
$ 20,434,591
total funding requested
I Basic Needs 12,144,950
funding requested
Fuel, Winterization NFIs, and Cash Seasonal and complementary items provided to newly arrived and existing populations (directly, or through conditional cash/voucher modality). 7,500 Syrian refugees
11,406,329
NFIs for new arrivals Access to core relief items enhanced for newly arrived populations (directly or through conditional cash/voucher modality). 102,500 Syrian refugees
738,621
T Livelihood 6,161,344
funding requested
Supporting 19,513 Syrian refugees and host community members through:
Supporting local manufacturing/processing
Employability Training
Job Placements
Business Support training and Counselling
Community based events to promote social cohesion and peacebuilding
Shared facilities (business incubators, marketplaces and greenhouses)
6,161,344
i Protection 1,406,038
funding requested
Border & Relocation Transportation
Access to territory and international protection is maintained, protection spaces preserved, risk of refoulement reduced, and basic rights respected. 40,000 Syrian refugees
1,106,038
Information dissemination strengthened to support two-way communication between refugees and host communities Information Awareness on essential and life-saving protection information, such as access to information on legal services, missing family members, services for the aged/handicapped, transportation, safer migration and the risks of irregular migration, etc. 143,500 Syrian refugees and host community members
300,000
c Education 722,259
funding requested
Facilitating student transportation to schools Enrolment increased in pre-primary, basic, secondary, and post-secondary education in formal settings. 540 Syrian refugees
722,259
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JORDAN
IOM projects and funding requests under the Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2016
$ 7,518,000
total funding requested
A j Non-Food Items (NFIs) and Shelter 3,168,000 funding requested
Winterization campaign for Syrian refugees and host communities Provision of winterization support to vulnerable families, both in refugee and host communities. 35,640 Syrian refugees and host community members
3,168,000
i Protection 2,200,000
funding requested
Transportation and reception assistance at the border Guarantee the safe and humane transportation of refugees from the border. Transportation assistance from the borders to camps, immediate relief assistance (water, tea and basic hygiene kits), preregistration, emergency vaccinations against polio and measles, and fit to travel screening. Distribution of WFP welcome meals. Family reunification between camps. Provision of shoes for all new arrivals (both winter and summer shoes). 28,940 Syrian refugees
2,000,000
Strengthening of Community Self-Management Capitalize on the benefits of the remittances sent by the Syrian diaspora out of Jordan. Establishment of refugee committees inside and outside of the camps, capacity building, and creation of a network made up of refugees and the diaspora. 324 Syrian refugees
200,000
f h Health and Nutrition 2,150,000
funding requested
Enhancing tuberculosis (TB) prevention, diagnosis and treatment among Syrian refugees Reduce the prevalence of tuberculosis among Syrian refugees and host communities in Jordan. In cooperation with the Ministry of Health, conduct awareness raising and information campaigns inside and outside the camps, screening, detection and referral of cases, treatment and follow up of the treatment by the IOM team. 200,000 Syrian refugees and host community members
937,500
Strengthening Routine Immunization (RI) activities through Reaching Every Community (REC) Strengthen routine Immunization (RI) activities through Reaching Every Community (REC), in High Risk Areas (HRAs) and Za’atari Camp in Jordan. 139,800 Syrian refugees and host community members
650,000
Provision of emergency and routine immunization for refugees Reduce the prevalence of highly contagious diseases (measles, polio and tetanus) among the Syrian refugees inside the camps. Emergency vaccinations against polio and measles for children under 15 and awareness raising for families in Rabaa al-Sarhan, routine vaccinations against measles and polio inside Za'atari camp. 10,000 Syrian refugees
250,000
Strengthening adaptive capacity of the national health system to address current and future stresses Strengthen adaptive capacity of the national health system to address current and future stresses related to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of tuberculosis among Syrian refugees in Jordan. 49,750 Syrian refugees and host community members
312,500
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EGYPT
IOM projects and funding requests for Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2016
$ 3,550,000
total funding requested
T Livelihoods 1,500,000 funding requested
Improve access to decent wage employment opportunities with focus on youth and women Renovation of idle business of 500 Egyptians and Syrians workers
1,000,000
Entrepreneurship training/education and business development services and sector specific support provided to create decent jobs for vulnerable groups (i.e. youth, women, persons with disabilities) Start-up fund for micro grants linked to entrepreneurship training/education and business development services to 350 Syrian and Egyptian micro-entrepreneurs
500,000
i Protection 1,150,000 funding requested
Improve the capacity of the Government of Egypt to manage migration flows Capacity building on migration management and provision of technical support to 300 immigration officials
750,000
Increase access to protection services, including psychosocial support services to most vulnerable refugees through community based structures Set up of a PSS community center/ NGOs’ hub (Provision of protection services including PSS to most vulnerable refugees through community based structures (elderly, disabled) to assist 6,100 Syrians and host community members
300,000
Access to territory and international protection space, reduce risk of refoulement and respect basic rights Provision of NFIs to detained migrants/refugees (Provision of legal counseling, psychosocial and medical support, and humanitarian assistance to detainees) to 1,000 Syrians and other nationalities
100,000
f Health 900,000 funding requested
Access to emergency and critical secondary care Work with relevant Government of Egypt authorities and partners to deploy mobile health clinics to detect and manage Non-Communicable Diseases including through the provision of relevant medical supplies. 20,000 Syrian and host community members
250,000
Material support to public health care facilities in affected areas. Support health facilities by provision of equipment, materials and medical supplies. 100,000 Syrians and host community members
150,000
Support to M&E system
Implement M&E system to ensure the sustainability and the quality of services provided to Syrian communities. 100,000 Syrians and host community members
150,000
Community-based health and outreach work in impacted urban settings with Ministry of Health and civil society organizations Support a community-based health outreach volunteer network benefitting Syrian communities. 35 community health volunteers
100,000
Management of non-communicable chronic diseases
Assist up to 50 Syrians through referral to specialized and relevant structure 100,000
Conduct health events to raise the awareness on diseases, access to service providers and preventative measures for 1,500 Syrians and host community members
50,000
Build the capacity on health related topics of the different actors in areas with large number of Syrian refugees. 5 Partner organizations
50,000
Capacity building to public emergency, secondary and tertiary medical facilities Support medical facilities by provision of training related to equipment, materials and medical supplies provided to 200 medical staff
50,000
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