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TOTAL 5,520,729 registered Syrian refugees as of December 2019 5,400,683 projected registered Syrian refugees by December 2020 7,122,179 estimated total # of Syrians as of December 2019 4,539,638 directly targeted members of impacted communities in 2020 NOTE: All figures as of 31 December 2019 SYRIA TURKEY registered Syrian refugees estimated total number of Syrians projected registered Syrian refugees by December 2020 directly targeted members of impacted communities in 2020 3,576,369 1,800,000 3,576,369 3,576,369 IRAQ registered Syrian refugees estimated total number of Syrians projected registered Syrian refugees by December 2020 directly targeted members of impacted communities in 2020 245,810 207,458 245,810 255,000 EGYPT registered Syrian refugees estimated total number of Syrians projected registered Syrian refugees by December 2020 directly targeted members of impacted communities in 2020 500,000 804,480 129,210 136,000 JORDAN registered Syrian refugees estimated total number of Syrians projected registered Syrian refugees by December 2020 directly targeted members of impacted communities in 2020 1,300,000 520,000 654,692 633,314 WHAT IS THE CURRENT SITUATION? WHAT CAN WE DO? www.3RPsyriacrisis.org @3RPSyria STAYING THE COURSE WITH REFUGEES, HOST COMMUNITIES AND COUNTRIES 2020-2021 RESPONSE SUMMARY LEBANON registered Syrian refugees estimated total number of Syrians projected registered Syrian refugees by December 2020 directly targeted members of impacted communities in 2020 1,500,000 1,207,700 914,648 800,000 Syrian Refugees are facing a protection and poverty crisis, exacerbated as a result of COVID-19. While poverty rates were already high, refugees have lost their livelihoods, are taking on debt and are increasingly unable to meet their basic needs including food, education, health and rent due to the impact of COVID-19. The hardship facing communities has long been severe – and now is worsening. Unemployment and impoverishment are now accelerated by the impact of COVID-19. Vulnerable host community members including female-headed households are mostly working in the informal sector and are oſten missed by national safety nets. Host countries confront unparalleled challenges yet retain their commitment to hosting refugees. Aſter nearly a decade of hosting some of the world’s most vulnerable people, host governments are now hard hit by worsening economic conditions and mounting financial pressures, placing new and severe strains on government’s abilities to sustain services for all, risking social cohesion and threatening to rollback hard-won development gains. Ensure continued support for the 3RP. The funding situation is critical - over US$ 5 billion is required for the remainder of the year. Emergency cash assistance, protection, livelihoods, health and education are the key priorities. It is critical that the international community enables the 3RP to meet the additional needs generated by COVID-19, while ensuring that other critical programmes are not forced to scale back, which would have a devastating impact on an already fragile situation. Provide extraordinary support for host governments and communities in these unprecedented times. While the international community has provided generous support since day one; enhanced bilateral and multilateral support is critical amidst the backdrop of COVID-19 to help restore development momentum and ensure continued asylum and protection for Syrian refugees. Help secure durable solutions for Syrian refugees to bring an end to their plight. While many Syrian refugees will continue to require protection and asylum in host countries, they also need durable solutions to bring an end to years of protracted displacement, including a return to Syria for those who choose.

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TOTAL 5,520,729registered Syrian refugeesas of December 2019

5,400,683projected registered Syrianrefugees by December 2020

7,122,179estimated total # of Syriansas of December 2019

4,539,638directly targeted members of impacted communities in 2020

NOTE: All figures as of 31 December 2019

SYRIA

TURKEYregistered Syrian refugees

estimated total number of Syrians

projected registered Syrian refugees by December 2020

directly targeted members of impacted communities in 2020

3,576,369

1,800,000

3,576,369

3,576,369

IRAQregistered Syrian refugees

estimated total number of Syrians

projected registered Syrian refugees by December 2020

directly targeted members of impacted communities in 2020

245,810

207,458

245,810

255,000

EGYPTregistered Syrian refugees

estimated total number of Syrians

projected registered Syrian refugees by December 2020

directly targeted members of impacted communities in 2020

500,000

804,480

129,210

136,000

JORDANregistered Syrian refugees

estimated total number of Syrians

projected registered Syrian refugees by December 2020

directly targeted members of impacted communities in 2020

1,300,000

520,000

654,692

633,314

WHAT IS THE CURRENT SITUATION? WHAT CAN WE DO?

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@3RPSyria

STAYING THE COURSE WITH REFUGEES, HOST COMMUNITIES AND COUNTRIES

2020-2021 RESPONSE SUMMARY

LEBANONregistered Syrian refugees

estimated total number of Syrians

projected registered Syrian refugees by December 2020

directly targeted members of impacted communities in 2020

1,500,000

1,207,700

914,648

800,000

Syrian Refugees are facing a protection and poverty crisis, exacerbated as a result of COVID-19. While poverty rates were already high, refugees have lost their livelihoods, are taking on debt and are increasingly unable to meet their basic needs including food, education, health and rent due to the impact of COVID-19. The hardship facing communities has long been severe – and now is worsening. Unemployment and impoverishment are now accelerated by the impact of COVID-19. Vulnerable host community members including female-headed households are mostly working in the informal sector and are often missed by national safety nets. Host countries confront unparalleled challenges yet retain their commitment to hosting refugees. After nearly a decade of hosting some of the world’s most vulnerable people, host governments are now hard hit by worsening economic conditions and mounting financial pressures, placing new and severe strains on government’s abilities to sustain services for all, risking social cohesion and threatening to rollback hard-won development gains.

Ensure continued support for the 3RP. The funding situation is critical - over US$ 5 billion is required for the remainder of the year. Emergency cash assistance, protection, livelihoods, health and education are the key priorities. It is critical that the international community enables the 3RP to meet the additional needs generated by COVID-19, while ensuring that other critical programmes are not forced to scale back, which would have a devastating impact on an already fragile situation. Provide extraordinary support for host governments and communities in these unprecedented times. While the international community has provided generous support since day one; enhanced bilateral and multilateral support is critical amidst the backdrop of COVID-19 to help restore development momentum and ensure continued asylum and protection for Syrian refugees. Help secure durable solutions for Syrian refugees to bring an end to their plight. While many Syrian refugees will continue to require protection and asylum in host countries, they also need durable solutions to bring an end to years of protracted displacement, including a return to Syria for those who choose.

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estimated total number of Syrians

RefugeeComponent (USD)

554,889,883

1,223,920,661

706,197,984

173,209,275

111,724,502

92,970,742

2,862,913,047

Funding against 3RP Requirements (Q2 2020)

Total Requirements2020 (USD)

1,302,418,560

2,656,353,273

1,475,421,995

293,662,566

169,085,254

99,034,109

5,995,975,757

COUNTRY

TURKEY

LEBANON

JORDAN

IRAQ

EGYPT

REGIONAL

TOTAL

Resilience Component (USD)

619,898,297

1,129,772,918

493,892,239

86,733,027

41,461,091

3,000,000

2,374,757,572

COVID-19 Requirements (USD)

127,630,381

302,659,693

275,331,772

33,720,264

15,899,661

3,063,367

758,305,138

USD 965 mUSD

739 m

USD 1.1 b

USD218 m

USD292 m

USD 464 m

USD 620 m

REGIONAL SECTOR REQUIREMENT BREAKDOWN FOR 2020

2020 3RP FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS

NOTE: This does not include regional funding requirements, COVID-19 requirements or some other country-level requirements which have not yet been allocated a sector

NOTES: * The Q1 funding status is as of 1 June 2020 and does not include any funding requirements or funding received related to the 3RP COVID-19 appeal. The figures may change subject to further updates from countries

FOOD SECURITYSECTOR

PROTECTIONSECTOR

BASIC NEEDSSECTOR

WASHSECTOR

HEALTHSECTOR

LIVELIHOODSSECTOR

SHELTERSECTOR

USD 738 m

EDUCATIONSECTOR

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KEY FACTS & FIGURES

70 % of people in need in the region are women or children

Over 60% of the households reported loss of job and entire income due to the pandemic in some countries

95% of Syrian refugees across the region reside within the host community, mainly in urban areas; 5 % reside in camps

hosts the highest number of refugees in the world, while Lebanon and Jordan have among the highest concentration of refugees per capita in the world

Turkey

Key priorities:emergency cash assistance, protection, livelihoods, health and education

Some 35 %of children are out of school while over 20% of children cannot continue education through distance learning

40%

26%

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13%

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