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PAY ATTENTION ISLAMIC RELIEF USA WORKING TOGETHER FOR A BETTER WORLD. SYRIA EMERGENCY | 2016 DONOR REPORT UPDATED: OCTOBER 2016

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PAYATTENTION

ISLAMICRELIEF USA

WORKING TOGETHER FOR A BETTER WORLD.

SYRIA EMERGENCY | 2016

DONOR REPORT

UPDATED: OCTOBER 2016

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ISLAMIC RELIEF USA | SYRIA PROJECTS: SUMMARYIt's now been five years since crisis began in Syria. More than 400,000 people are believed to have been killed, and many times more injured. About 4.8 million Syrians have been forced to leave the country, and more than 6 million are internally displaced, making this the largest displacement crisis in the world.

For five years, millions of Syrians have lived with the fear of violence on a daily basis. Entire towns and neighborhoods are isolated, and many people cannot leave their homes. Work and school have been put on hold. The most basic necessities are scarce, including food, water, medical care and electricity, and prices are high. Half of Syrians can't get enough food.

In 2016, an estimated 13.5 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance. Many of them are in hard-to-reach or besieged areas. Unfortunately, the situation for both internal and external Syrian refugees has only been getting worse.

Alhamdulillah, IRUSA's generous community has helped more than 9 million Syrians—inside Syria and in neighboring Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey, and now in Europe as well. And, through the collaborative efforts of Islamic Relief offices around the world, many more Syrians affected by the conflict have received aid.

TOTAL BENEFICIARIES: (*THIS ESTIMATE INCLUDES ALL BENEFICIARIES IN SYRIA, JORDAN, LEBANON, TURKEY AND EUROPE, FROM PROJECT GRANTS AND GIFTS IN KIND.)

9,321,542*

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FOOD KITS:HYGIENE KITS:

• WATER• BREAD

• SHELTER• DIAPERS

• HEATERS/FUEL• PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT

• RAMADAN FOOD• QURBANI MEAT

• BATHROOM/SHOWER UNITS• COOKING SETS

• EDUCATION• AND MORE

MEDICAL TREATMENTS:LIGHT BLANKETS:

WINTER KITS:PHARMACEUTICALS AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES FOR:

220,051158,7971,806,73149,86484,002MORE THAN 257 CLINICS AND HOSPITALS

ITEMS PROVIDED BY IRUSA DONORS:

ALSO DISTRIBUTED:

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S Y R I APROJECTS IN SYRIA

TOTAL HELPED: 3,876,957, INCLUDING ...

HEALTH 1,090,916WATER/SANITATION 68,950WINTERIZATION 148,070

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HUMANITARIAN RELIEF FOR SYRIANS INSIDE SYRIA VIA TURKEYDEC. 2012 - MAY 2013Location: Suburbs of Idlib including Maarat Al Noman area, Suburbs of Aleppo, part of Hmah suburbs, east area (Al Bkamal, Al Mayadeen, and Deir El Zoor), Atma camp, Qah camp, and Al Karama camp, and suburbs of the coastal area. Expansion of target area was contingent on the security situation.This project provided emergency aid to Syrians in need inside of Syria through Islamic Relief partner offices in Turkey.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• Food kits were distributed including: Rice, sugar, bulgar, canned kidney beans, canned white beans, lentils, zatar, olive oil, tuna cans, tahini with molasses, flour, sweets • Non-food item kits distributed including: Mattresses and blankets • Medical equipment and medicines distributed including medicines and disposable medical supplies for 42 field hospitals: Neurosurgery sets, vascular surgery sets, orthopedic surgery sets, anesthesia, portable automatic ventilator, first aid needs (stretcher, air mattress, theater instrument trolley, bed mattress), radiology needs (digital ECG, portable ultrasound, vascular Doppler device), and disposables (suction tubes of various sizes, suture silk, suture chromic, urine collecting bag, under water chest drainage bottle, gauze, IV catheter, laryngoscope blades, colostomy bag).• Distributed 6,970 blankets, 5,000 mattresses and 5,000 food packs were distributed

31,000 PEOPLE WERE HELPED.

PROVIDING FOOD AND NON-FOOD ASSISTANCE FOR SYRIAN FAMILIES IN NORTHWEST SYRIAAPR. 2013 - NOV. 2013Location: Idlib, Aleppo, and Ma'arat al Nu'man

ACHIEVEMENTS: This project helped internally displaced Syrians in Syria with food and non-food item distributions including:• Food packages: Rice, red lentils, bulgur, olive oil, zatar, tuna, kidney beans, tahini, sugar, and flour• Hygiene kits: Sanitary wipes, shampoo, hand soap, bath soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, sanitary pads, detergent, toilet paper, and tissues• Baby kits: Baby diapers, baby food, baby biscuits, milk, towels, baby shampoo, pacifier, feeding bottle, and bib

THIS PROJECT HELPED 130,200 SYRIANS BY PROVIDING FOOD, BABY ITEMS AND HYGIENE KITS.

EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FOR VULNERABLE PALESTINIANS INSIDE SYRIAAUG. 2013 - DEC. 2013Location: SyriaThis project supported conflict-affected Palestinian refugees inside Syria to ensure they have their basic needs met. Food packets and hygiene kits were distributed to Palestinian refugees in shelters in Damascus.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• Food packets distributed included: Pasta, sugar, halawa, halal canned meat, milk powder, cooking oil, rice, red lentils• Hygiene kits distributed included: Sanitary towels and diapers

22,273 PEOPLE WERE HELPED WITH THESE PROJECT ACTIVITIES.

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SYRIA WINTERIZATION CAMPAIGN FOR SYRIANS INSIDE SYRIA 2014FEB. 2014 - NOV. 2014Location: Idlib, Hama, Lattakia and Aleppo, Syria | This project helped Syrian families survive winter weather inside Syria. PROJECT ACHIEVEMENTS: Distributed the following winter supplies: 3,050 blankets, 3,300 mattresses and 2,920 plastic sheets

THIS PROJECT HELPED 27,930 INDIVIDUALS IN 64 CAMPS FOR INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE INSIDE SYRIA.

FOOD AND NON-FOOD SUPPORT INSIDE SYRIA (PHASE 2) JAN. 2014 - AUG. 2014 Location: Northwest Syria | This project alleviated the suffering of affected people in Syria by improving hygiene conditions and food security.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• Distributed 9,000 food packages, with items such as rice, red lentils, bulgur, olive oil, tuna, tomato paste, ghee, sugar, flour• Distribution of 48,000 hygiene kits: Wet wipes, shampoo, hand soap, bath soap, toothpaste, toothbrush, sanitary pads, laundry detergent, toilet paper, tissue paper

265,535 SYRIANS WERE HELPED WITH THESE PROJECT ACTIVITIES.

FOOD, MEDICAL CARE, AND WATER, HEALTH AND SANITATION SUPPORT FOR SYRIANS IN SYRIAJUNE 2013 - FEB. 2014Location: Northwest Syria | This project alleviated the suffering of displaced Syrians inside Syria with emergency food, medical and water/sanitation interventions.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• 136 medical items provided to 105 field hospitals and 36 medical points inside Syria• Delivered 18,600 food parcels in areas including Idlib, parts of Aleppo, Lattakia, Jabal Alakrad, Tourkman, Banyas, Northern Homs, Northwest Hama, Deir az Zour, Arraqqa, Alhassaqua• 13 bathrooms with showers provided for 3 camps: Alre'aya camp for elderly/handicapped; Alaqsa camp; and Alfourqan

132,350 SYRIANS BENEFITED FROM THESE PROJECT ACTIVITIES.

FOOD SUPPORT FOR NEEDY FAMILIES INSIDE SYRIAJUNE 2014 - JAN. 2015Location: Syria | This project aimed to ensure that Syrian families inside Syria have food to eat despite increasing food scarcity.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• Distributed monthly food packages that typically contain the following staple foods: rice, bulgur, lentils, olive oil, cooking oil, olives, ghee, tomato paste, sugar, jam, canned tuna fish and flour - 32,944 food parcels were distributed - 30,777 bags of flour were distributed

THIS PROJECT HELPED 192,557 PEOPLE.

MEDICAL AND WATER, SANITATION AND HYGIENE SUPPORTJUNE 2014 - MARCH 2015Location: Syria | This project aims to support medical field clinics with medical supplies and provide hygiene and sanitation stations inside Syria.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• 23 bathroom/shower units installed in camps for displaced people in northern Aleppo and northern Idlib. Each unit includes 5 latrines, 2 shower stalls, 2,000-liter water tanks and all connecting pipes. Units were installed in camps in Northern Aleppo and Atmah/Adana/Idlib in coordination with engineers from the International Rescue Committee. 3,220 Individuals are benefitting from these units.

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• Medical disposables and medicines delivered to 74 medical hospitals, medical centers, and field clinics in the Aleppo, Idlib, Hama and Lattakia governorates. 560,319 people have received treatment at these medical facilities.

THIS PROJECT HELPED AN ESTIMATED 563,539 PEOPLE.

WINTERIZATION SUPPORT FOR INTERNALLY DISPLACED SYRIANS IN NORTHERN SYRIADEC. 2014 - JUNE 2015Location: Northern SyriaThis project helped to protect families from harsh winter weather in northern Syria by providing winter supplies.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• The following items have been distributed in Aleppo, Idlib, Idlib IDP camps, Hamah and Lattakia: - 35,700 coats - 35,348 pairs of shoes - 31,000 warm undergarments

THIS PROJECT HAS HELPED 78,500 PEOPLE.

FOOD AND SUPPLIES FOR DISPLACED SYRIANS IN NORTHERN SYRIA THROUGH WINTERJAN. 2015 - SEPT. 2015Location: northern Syria | This project prepared displaced Syrian families inside Syria for winter weather

ACHIEVEMENTS:• Distributed the following items to support families during the winter: - 262 tents - 3,591 mattresses - 6,393 plastic sheets - 4,190 blankets - 10,275 food parcels

THIS PROJECT HELPED 110,580 PEOPLE

EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO DISPLACEMENT IN NORTHERN SYRIAOCT. 2015 - DEC. 2015Location: Aleppo, Idlib | This project increased the food security of recently displaced people inside Syria. ACHIEVEMENTS: 13,410 families received packages including the following:- Rice, 4 kg - Red lentils 4 kg - Olive oil, 1 liter - Margarine, 1 kg - Tomato paste, 830 g - Sugar, 5 kg - Bulgur, 3 kg - Jam, 500 g - Tuna chunk can, 800 g - Corn oil, 1 liter - Olives, 1 kg - Plain sesame halva, 750 g

THIS PROJECT HELPED 67,050 DISPLACED SYRIANS.

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FOOD ASSISTANCE FOR VULNERABLE SYRIAN FAMILIESMAY 2015-MARCH 2016Location: Northern Syria (Aleppo, Halab, Lattakia and Hamah as security permits)This project aims to provide families inside Syria with food aid on a monthly basis.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• 4,905 displaced Syrian families received monthly food packages for four months. Packages included rice, bulgur, lentils, olive oil, ghee, tomato paste, sugar, jam, tuna, soy oil, halawa, olives and flour.

THIS PROJECT HELPED 40,166 PEOPLE.

HELPING CONFLICT-AFFECTED PALESTINIAN FAMILIES IN SYRIA COPE THROUGH THE WINTERDECEMBER 2015 - MAY 2016Location: Yalda, Babila, Beit Saham, Khan Esheih and parts of Dera'a This project provided displaced Palestinian refugees at UNRWA shelters in Syria with blankets and mattresses to help them deal with the harsh winter weather.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• Provided 18,768 mattresses and 23 sanitary napkin packages to Palestinians displaced by conflict in Syria.

THIS PROJECT HELPED 18,768 PEOPLE.

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PREPAREDNESS & EMERGENCY RESPONSE TO NEW DISPLACEMENTS & POTENTIAL SIEGE IN ALEPPOBEGAN: APRIL 2016Location: Aleppo City, Aleppo Governorate

PROJECT OBJECTIVES: This project aims to facilitate access to food for an estimated 14,478 recently displaced families (72,390 individuals) by:• Distributing 6,000 regular food rations to Aleppo residents.• Securing 8,478 contingency food rations containing basic food items with a high caloric value in response to the potential

siege of Aleppo City.

Contents of the 6,000 regular food rations include:• Rice, 4 kg • Red lentils, 4 kg • Olive oil, 1 liter • Margarine, 1 kg • Tomato paste, 830 g • Sugar, 5 kg • Bulgur, 3 kg • Jam, 500 g • Tuna fish cans, 800 g • Corn oil, 1 liter • Olives, 1 kg • Plain sesame halva, 750 g

Contents of the 8,478 contingency food rations include: • Sugar, 4 kg • Rice, 5 kg • Bulgur, 5 kg • Red lentils, 4 kg • Black lentils, 3 kg • Dry dates, 4 kg • Tuna fish cans, 20 cans/ 80 gm

THE PROJECT WILL HELP AN ESTIMATED 72,390 PEOPLE.

WINTERIZATION PROJECT FOR SYRIABEGAN: OCT. 2015Location: Aleppo, Idlib, Hama, Lattakia This project aims to provide winterization items to Syrians inside Syria.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES:• Distribute the following items to Syrians in need: - 286 tents - 5,400 new mattresses - 10,400 plastic sheets - 18,599 blankets

INTERIM ACHIEVEMENTS:• The following items have been distributed to Syrians in need: - 300 tents - 5,500 new mattresses - 10,800 plastic sheets - 19,473 blankets

THIS PROJECT HAS HELPED 53,640 PEOPLE TO DATE.

IRUSA CURRENT PROJECTS INSIDE SYRIA

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WATER/SANITATION/HYGIENE SUPPORT FOR THE NEEDY, VULNERABLE SYRIAN COMMUNITYBEGAN: NOV. 2015Location: Aleppo, Idlib, Hama, Lattakia This project aims to provide water and sanitation support to Syrians inside Syria at camps for displaced people.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES:• Distribute hygiene kits containing shampoo, soap, laundry detergent, disinfectant, toothpaste, toothbrushes, toilet paper, sanitary pads, towels and a comb• Install 36 restroom facilities (each facility includes 5 toilets, 2 showers and 4 sinks)• Distribute hygiene awareness material (information, education and communication material)

INTERIM ACHIEVEMENTS:• 25 bathroom units (7 latrines each) procured and installed in Azaz area (Aleppo) benefitting approximately 700 families (3,500 individuals)• 13,532 hygine kits are distributed on a monthly basis in Aleppo and Idlib; four distribution rounds have been completed distributing a total of 54,133 kits among the displace people in Aleppo and Idlib

THIS PROJECT HAS HELPED ABOUT 71,000 PEOPLE TO DATE.

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J O R D A NPROJECTS IN JORDAN FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES

URGENT ASSISTANCE TO SYRIAN REFUGEE FAMILIES IN JORDAN, PHASE 1 DEC. 2011 - MAY 2012Location: Maan, Zarqa, Mafraq, Amman, Ramtha, and Irbid, JordanThis project helped Syrian refugee families in Jordan meet their basic needs with the distribution of food items, non-food items, winter items, and provision of housing rent.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• Food packets distributed included: Rice, sugar, cooking oil, pasta, powdered milk, beans, salt, tomato paste, feta cheese, chicken stock, lentils, and canned meat• Hygiene kits distributed included: • Shampoo, soap, sanitary napkins, clorox, laundry detergent, dishwashing soap, facial tissue, toothpaste, and baby diapers• Winter items distributed included: Fuel for heating and cooking• Shelter provided: Housing rent support given to families

2,147 people were helped total with these project activities.

The number of people helped in each area of Jordan is indicated below:• Maan: 334 families (1,670 people)• Zarqa: 50 families (250 people)• Amman: 178 families (890 people)• Ramtha/Irbid: 653 families (3,265 people)• Mafraq: 394 families (1,970 people)

HELPED 227,997 PEOPLE, INCLUDING ...

HEALTH 86,126WINTERIZATION 15,649

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URGENT ASSISTANCE TO SYRIAN REFUGEE FAMILIES IN JORDAN, PHASE 2JUNE 2012 - JAN. 2013Location: Mafraq, Amman, Ramtha, JordanThis project helped Syrian refugee families in Jordan meet their basic needs with eight distributions of food items and non-food items, medical care, and provision of housing rent.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• Food packets distributed included: Rice, sugar, cooking oil, pasta, powdered milk, beans, salt, tomato paste, cheese, and chicken stock• Hygiene kits distributed included: Shampoo, soap, sanitary napkins, clorox, laundry detergent, liquid soap, facial issue, toothpaste and baby diapers• Winter item kits distributed included: Heater, pillow, matress, and blanket• Shelter provided: Housing rent support given to families• Medical care provided: Medicine supplied to Akilah hospital for Syrian patients• 600 Syrian refugee families provided with housing rent • 600 food parcels were distributed• 600 non-food item kits were distributed • 439 winter kits were distributed

THIS PROJECT HELPED 5,000 PEOPLE.

EMERGENCY SUPPLIES FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES IN ZATAARI REFUGEE CAMPFEB. 2013Location: Zaatari refugee camp, JordanFive, forty-foot containers of emergency relief supplies were delivered to and distributed in Zataari refugee camp in Jordan.

The containers contained the following items for distribution:

CONTAINER 1• 12 pallets of powdered milk (24,000 lbs)• 4 pallets of hygiene kits (4,480 kits)

CONTAINER 2 • 20 pallets of blankets (9,600 blankets)

CONTAINER 3• 12 pallets of winter boots (2,760 pairs) • 8 pallets of shoes (2,160 pairs)

CONTAINER 4• 4 pallets of shoes (1080 pairs)• 8 pallets of school kits (3,360 kits)• 144 bundles of coats (5,760 coats)

CONTAINER 5• 375 bundles of coats (15,000 coats)

HOSPITALIZATION ASSISTANCE FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES IN JORDANAUG. 2012 - APR. 2013This project helped provide urgent inpatient care for Syrian refugees in Jordan. Patients included men, women and children with injuries suffered in Syria related to violence during political unrest. Patients were treated at four hospitals in Jordan: the Specialist Hospital in Amman, the Specialist Hospital in Irbid, the Islamic Hospital in Amman, and Akilah Hospital in Amman.

ACHIEVEMENTS:160 PATIENTS WERE TREATED WITH EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE SERVICES.

SUPPORT THE WOUNDED SYRIANS IN JORDANMAY 2013 - JUNE 2013 | Location: Amman, JordanThis project helped provide vital medical treatment for Syrian refugees in Jordan through al-Salaam Hospital in Amman.

14 SYRIANS RECEIVED EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE.

PRIMARY HEALTH CARE FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES IN JORDAN AKILAH HOSPITALAPR. 2013 - OCT. 2013 | Location: Amman, JordanThis project helped to provide surgeries and outpatient medical care to Syrian refugees at the Akilah Hospital in Amman, Jordan.

THIS PROJECT PROVIDED 12,507 PEOPLE WITH HEALTH CARE SERVICES. IRUSA.ORG

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LIFE-SAVING HEALTH ASSISTANCE FOR VULNERABLE SYRIAN AND JORDANIAN FAMILIES AFFECTED BY SYRIA HUMANITARIAN CRISISJAN. 2014 - DEC. 2014 | Location: Irbid, Amman, Mafraq

This project aims to to assist 3,800 individuals (80% Syrian refugees and 20% poor Jordanians) with medical treatment through a network of four hospitals (Aqilah, Dar al Salam, Lozmillah and Ibn Nafs). Services provided may include primary care, orthopedics, ENT, psychiatry and urology, as well as surgeries, lab testing, X-ray imaging and outpatient care.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• 8,328 people were provided secondary and tertiary medical services.

MORE THAN 8,000 PEOPLE WERE HELPED WITH THESE PROJECT ACTIVITIES.

URGENT WINTERIZATION SUPPORT FOR VULNERABLE SYRIANS & JORDANIAN HOST COMMUNITY 2014FEB. 2014 - AUG. 2014 | Location: Irbid, Mafraq, Baqa'a This project aimed to help Syrian refugees and their host families through the winter

ACHIEVEMENTS:• 559 families received carpets• 381 families received carpets and blankets• 275 families received hygiene kits (baby diapers, shampoo, soap, ladies pads, liquid bleach, laundry soap, dish liquid soap, wet wipes, toothpaste, dish washing sponge)

At least 75% of the famliies reported that they were in dire need of winterization item; 17% of the families were vulnerable Jordanian families.

7,140 PEOPLE WERE HELPED WITH THESE PROJECT ACTIVITIES.

URGENT WINTERIZATION SUPPORT FOR VULNERABLE SYRIANS AND HOST COMMUNITY, 2015JAN. 2015 - APR. 2015Location: Irbid, Ramtha, Mafraq | This project aims to help Syrian refugees in Jordan through the winter.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES:• 2,510 blankets were distributed (2-4 per family depending on family size)• 761 families received one gas heater, one gas cylinder and 2 refill vouchers• 761 families received clothing vouchers for each family member.

THIS PROJECT HELPED AN ESTIMATED 8,509 PEOPLE.

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LIFE-SAVING HEALTH ASSISTANCE FOR VULNERABLE SYRIAN FAMILIES, PHASE 3JAN. 2015 - OCTOBER 2015 | Location: Amman, IrbidThis project aims to provide life-saving medical assistance and health awareness to Syrian refugees and host communities in Jordan.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• Provided 382 patients with essential primary, secondary and tertiary health care through a network of 4 hospitals: Luzmilla Hospital in Amman, Istiklal Hospital in Amman, Irbid Society Hospital and Ibn Al Nafis Hospital in Irbid. • 60% of patients treated were female and 40% were male. • Age breakdown: Children between 0-9, 25%; children 10-19, 11%; adults 20-29, 22%; adults 30-39, 15%; and adults

over 40 years, 27% of patients. • Breakdown by services: ENT 28 beneficiaries or 7%; Internal Medicine 22 beneficiaries or 6%; OBGYN 108 beneficiaries

or 28%; X-ray 12 beneficiaries or 3%; Ophthalmology 20 beneficiaries or 5%; ICU 8 beneficiaries or 2%; Urology 2 beneficiaries or 1%; Orthopedics 10 beneficiaries or 3%; and general surgery 172 beneficiaries or 45%.

• Health awareness: In collaboration with the UNHCR and WHO, IR Jordan held 6 awareness raising sessions for both HINI and the importance of vaccination against polio in both Karak and Ma'an where 200 beneficiaries attended.

THIS PROJECT HELPED 582 PEOPLE.

IRUSA CURRENT PROJECTS IN JORDANEMERGENCY HEALTH CARE SERVICE PROVISION FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES IN JORDANBEGAN: SEPT. 2015Location: Amman, Irbid, Mafraq, Zarqa, Ma'an, and Karak

PROJECT OBJECTIVES:Facilitate integrated health services for Syrian refugees in Jordan and vulnerable Jordanians through the provision of primary, secondary and tertiary health care as well as hemodialysis and awareness raising on health issues

THIS PROJECT WILL HELP AN ESTIMATED 16,230 PEOPLE.

URGENT WINTERIZATION ASSISTANCE FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES AND VULNERABLE JORDANIAN

FAMILIES IN JORDANBEGAN: JAN. 2016Location: Irbid, Mafraq, Jarash and Amman

This project aims to provide winter items to Syrian refugees and Jordanian families in need in Jordan.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES:• Provide waterproof sheeting, clothing vouchers, heaters, blankets and winterization health kits (includes vitamins, and medicine for common winter colds).

THIS PROJECT WILL HELP AN ESTIMATED 9,900 PEOPLE.

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L E B A N O NPROJECTS IN LEBANON FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES

305,476 PEOPLE HELPED, INCLUDING ...

WATER/SANITATION 70,000WINTERIZATION 27,714

EDUCATION 3037

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EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES IN LEBANONMAY 2011 - DEC. 2011Location: Wadi Khaled and Draib Area - Akkar, North LebanonThis project supported Syrian refugees and host families in Lebanon through four distributions. These distributions helped meet the food, hygiene and medical needs of the refugees and their host families. Items provided included food kits, water, bread packs, hygiene kits, blankets, baby kits, clothing for youth, and diapers.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• 1453 food kits were distributed • 775 hygiene kits were distributed • 375 water containers (20 liters of water each) were delivered • 375 bread packs were delivered

• 40 baby kits were delivered • 31 clothing kits for youth were delivered • 1502 diaper packages were delivered • 1200 blankets were delivered

THIS PROJECT HELPED 2,960 PEOPLE.

SUPPORTING SYRIAN REFUGEES IN LEBANON WITH FOOD AND NON-FOOD ITEMSJAN. 2013 - JULY 2013Location: Northern Casa Akkar (Wadi Khaled village), Bekaa Casa (Faour, Barelyas, and Saadnayel villages), Southern Casa (Saida City), and Mount Lebanon Casa (Ketermaya, Barja, and Chheem villages), LebanonThis project helped provide food and non-food items and vital medicine to Syrian refugees and their host families in Lebanon.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• Food kits were distributed including: • Rice, white sugar, red lentils, macaroni, noodles, coarse grits, sunflower oil, beans, chickpeas, tomato sauce, halal deli meat, salt, margarine, tea, and bread• Hygiene kits distributed including: • Shampoo, liquid soap, dish cleaning liquid, cdisinfectant wipes, toels, bathroom tissues, sanitary pads, and laundry detergent• Baby kits distributed including: • Diaper bag, body wrap, baby towel, small napkins, bib, undergarments, baby clothing, baby shampoo, baby soap, baby powder, changing pads, and pillow• Other items distributed including: • Mattresses, kitchen sets, blankets, medicine, carpet, candles, water, winter blankets and anti-mosquito repellant• Sick and injured patients were treated with medicine and hospitalization

THIS PROJECT HELPED 24,712 PEOPLE.

URGENT HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES INSIDE LEBANONFEB. 2013 - APR. 2013Location: Mount Lebanon Casa (Jbeil, Aramoun, Haret Naameh, Naamieh, Bhamdoun villages), Bekaa Casa (Kebelyas, Rafeed, Saadnayel, Barelyas villages), Jezzene (Jessene village, Beirut), Southerm Casa (Saida city municipality, Meieh camp, Ein el Helweh camp), LebanonThis project helped deliver food, hygiene items, baby items, water and medicine to Syrian refugees in Lebanon.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• 295 Syrian refugees received medical services.

The following items were delivered to 36,250 individuals for two months:• Food kits• Hygiene kits• 10 liter water containers

• Baby diapers• Baby milk• Bread

THIS PROJECT HELPED 36,250 PEOPLE.

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SUPPORTING DISPLACED SYRIANS IN LEBANON—WINTERIZATIONFEB. 2014 - JUNE 2014Location: Bekaa, Mount Lebanon and South of Lebanon

This project aims to increase the ability of 800 families (4,800 individuals) to cope with severe winter conditions over 4 months by distributing blankets, heaters, fuel, mattresses, protection sets, carpets, baby kits, food parcels and hygiene kits.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• 24,214 individuals (4,777 families) received winterization items, baby kits and food parcels. A larger number of individuals were reached due to coordination efforts with other UN/NGO entities by the IR-Lebanon team.

MORE THAN 24,000 PEOPLE WERE HELPED WITH THESE PROJECT ACTIVITIES.

PROTECTION OF SYRIAN CHILDREN IN LEBANONJUNE 2014 - JAN. 2015Location: Beka’a and Mount Lebanon GovernoratesThis project aims to provide Syrian refugee children in Lebanon with formal education and counseling. This project is part of the “No Lost Generation” plan, spearheaded by international humanitarian organizations to improve access to education and trauma counseling for children in the region affected by conflict.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES:• Provide 250 Syrian refugee children with formal elementary education and psycho-social support in Beka’a• Provide 1,000 Syrian children with psychosocial support and access to individualized therapy

THIS PROJECT HELPED AN ESTIMATED 1,250 SYRIAN CHILDREN.

PROVIDING WINTERIZATION ITEMS FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES IN LEBANONJAN. 2015 - JUNE 2015Location: Beka’a, south Lebanon and Mount LebanonThis project aims to help prepare Syrian refugees families in Lebanon for winter.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• 2,463 families (12,801 individuals) living in shelters in Bekaa, North Lebanon, Mount Lebanon and the Southern Lebanon areas were provided with: clothing, heaters, quilts, carpets, mattresses, plastic sheeting and fuel.

THIS PROJECT HELPED AN ESTIMATED 12,801 PEOPLE.

PROVIDING WINTERIZATION ITEMS FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES IN LEBANONDEC. 2015 - JUNE 2016Location: Bekaa and other high altitude areasThis project provided winter items to vulnerable families.

ACHIEVEMENTS:• In coordination with local partners and UNHCR, distributed winter items to 4,751 families (21,428 individuals) living in shelters in Bekaa, South, Mount Lebanon and Beirut. Items included: Fuel, heater, stove, winter clothing, blankets, mattresses, carpets, pillows, plastic sheeting, protection set (including scarf, gloves, hat and ear warmers), and food.

THIS PROJECT HELPED 21,428 PEOPLE.

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PROTECTION OF SYRIAN REFUGEES IN LEBANON, PHASE 2AUG. 2015 - FEBRUARY 2017Location: Beka’a and SaidaThis project aims to improve both access to education and psychosocial support for Syrian refugee children and youth in Lebanon.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES:• Support students with uniforms, stationary, books, bags and counseling• Rehabilitate, furnish and equip al Andalus school• Provide mental health awareness sessions for parents and children• Provide Syrian youth with one-on-one psychiatric care• Train Syrian and Lebanese volunteers in psychosocial activities and mental health issues

INTERIM ACHIEVEMENTS:• 352 students assessed for psychosocial needs.• 3 training sessions held for skilled psychosocial volunteers:• 350 students have been supported with books, uniforms, book bags and stationary (age range: KG1-grade 7)• School has been supported with equipment and furniture for three news classes. • In progress: Theatre and playground ceiling

THIS PROJECT IS HELPING 1,500 PEOPLE.

IMPROVING KIDNEY DIALYSIS SERVICES FOR SYRIAN REFUGEES IN LEBANONJAN. 2015 - DEC. 2016Location: AL Beddawi Camp, northern LebanonThis project aims to help provide kidney dialysis services for Syrian and Palestnian refugees in northern Lebanon.

PROJECT OBJECTIVES:• Build and equip kidney dialysis unit in al Beddawi camp

THIS PROJECT WILL HELP NEARLY 30 PATIENTS PER MONTH THAT OTHERWISE WOULD NOT BE ABLE TO AFFORD DIALYSIS TREATMENT.

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IRUSA CURRENT PROJECTS IN LEBANON

IRUSA ANNUAL PROJECTS FOR SYRIANSRAMADAN FOOD PACKSANNUALLY IN RAMADANLocation(s) of distributions: Syrian refugee locations in Syria Jordan and Lebanon• Distribution locations have included: • In Syria: Aleppo, Al Haska, Al Raqqa, Deir Azzor, Idlib, Hamah, Homs, various locations • In Jordan - Baqaa camp for Palestinians, Aqaba, Irbid, Amman, Ajlun, Wehdat refugee camp, Al Ghore, Amman, Mafraq, Hetteen refugee camp, Balama, Al Ramtha, Al Tafeeleh, Al Karak, Al Salt, Gazza refugee camp, Madaba, Alsouf refugee camp, Ayn Al Basha, Balqa, Jerash, and Zarqa • In Lebanon - Southern Border villages, Northern Lebanon, North and Middle of Bekaa, Suburbs of Beirut

THIS PROJECT PROVIDES STAPLE FOOD PACKAGES TO NEEDY FAMILIES DURING RAMADAN.

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NUMBER OF PEOPLE HELPED:

IN 2011• Jordan – 15,000• Lebanon – 2,500

IN 2012• Jordan – 14,645• Lebanon – 15,030

IN 2013 • Syria – 60,500• Lebanon – 10,690• Jordan – 2,865

IN 2014• Syria – 88,340• Lebanon – 5,896• Jordan – 1,260

IN 2015• Syria – 25,824• Lebanon – 4,277• Jordan – 2,851

IN 2016 • Syria: 150,00• Lebanon: 18,980

QURBANI/UDHIYAH MEAT DISTRIBUTIONANNUALLY DURING EIDLocation: Syrian refugee locations in Jordan and LebanonJordan - Ghour Jofa, Ghour Safi, Ghour Reeshah, Taybeh Tafileh, Maan, Maan/Lemereda, Aqaba (South), Zarqa, Abdoun Amman, Mafraq, Irbid, Ajloun, Jerash, Baqa'a, Amman Lebanon - Southern Lebanon and Palestinian refugee camps Syria - Various locations

This project provides widows, orphans, refugees, people affected by disaster and the poor with Qurbani Udhiyah meat.

NUMBER OF PEOPLE HELPED:

IN 2011• Jordan – 6,326• Lebanon – 4,718

IN 201266,694 (Total for Syrians inside Syria and Syrian refugees in Jordan and Lebanon)

IN 2013• Syria – 84,100• Lebanon – 815• Jordan – 855

IN 2014• Syria – 224,105• Lebanon – 3,380• Jordan – 2,500

IN 2015• Syria – 120,000• Lebanon – 4,000• Jordan – 3,200

IN 2016:• Syria — 75,000• Lebanon — 4,410

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Islamic Relief USA arranges and pays for transport of large shipments of medical items for Syrians inside Syria as well as for refugees outside Syria. From 2014-2016, these shipments provided medical care for an estimated 6 million people.

The items include:• Pharmaceuticals such as antibiotics, diabetes medications, blood-pressure medicine and painkillers• Medical disposables such as gloves and sutures• Nutritional supplements• Vitamins

2014: 1 million people helped2015: 2 million people helped2016: 3 million people helped

TOTAL TO DATE: 6 MILLION PEOPLE HELPED THROUGH MEDICAL GIFTS-IN-KIND

MEDICAL ITEMS DISTRIBUTED TO SYRIANS IN SYRIA AND TURKEY

PAY ATTENTION: IRUSA.ORG/SYRIAIRUSA.ORG

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