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Internaonal Organizaon for Migraon 2017 www.iom.int/countries/syria/features Syria Crisis IOM Appeal 2017 Six years into the armed conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic, the situaon connues to deteriorate. 13.5 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance inside Syria, including 6.3 million internally displaced (IDPs). Nearly 5 million people are living in hard to reach and or besieged areas. In addion over 4.8 million Syrians have taken refuge in the five neighboring countries Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt. IOM and humanitarian partners connue to scale up services to meet the challenges posed by this protracted crisis with a parcular emphasis on protecon, provision of life-saving assistance, as well as early recovery and resilience support to displaced Syrian and host communies inside Syria and in the region. IOM is appealing to the internaonal community for USD 233,284,316. 2017 Appeal Summary > 13,500,000 Persons in need of humanitarian assistance in Syria 6,300,000 Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) 4,900,000 People in Hard to Reach and Besieged Areas 4,800,000 Refugees in the region (by December 2016) 4,434,600 Host community members directly targeted in neighboring countries { $ 233,284,316 IOM Total Funding Requirements for 2017 $ 176,176,948 Crical life-saving acvies $ 57,107,368 Early recovery/livelihood acvies $ 115,489,786 $ 40,757,768 $ 34,176,760 $ 2,250,000 $ 19,185,000 $ 10,022,258 $ 9,098,000

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International Organization for Migration 2017 www.iom.int/countries/syria/features

Syria Crisis

IOM Appeal 2017

Six years into the armed conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic, the situation continues to deteriorate. 13.5 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance inside Syria, including 6.3 million internally displaced (IDPs). Nearly 5 million people are living in hard to reach and or besieged areas. In addition over 4.8 million Syrians have taken refuge in the five neighboring countries Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Iraq and Egypt.

IOM and humanitarian partners continue to scale up 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 support to displaced Syrian and host communities inside Syria and in the region.

IOM is appealing to the international community for USD 233,284,316.

2017 Appeal Summary

Syria $68,137,610

Regional $81,828,836

>

13,500,000

Persons in need of humanitarian assistance in Syria

6,300,000

Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)

4,900,000

People in Hard to Reach and Besieged Areas

4,800,000

Refugees in the region (by December 2016)

4,434,600

Host community members directly targeted in neighboring countries

{

$

233,284,316

IOM Total Funding Requirements for 2017

$

176,176,948

Critical life-saving activities

$

57,107,368

Early recovery/livelihood activities

$ 115,489,786

$ 40,757,768

$ 34,176,760

$ 2,250,000

$ 19,185,000

$ 10,022,258

$ 9,098,000

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WHOLE OF SYRIA (Syria, Turkey, Jordan)

IOM response inside Syria reached through operational hubs in Damascus and cross border from Amman and Gaziantep

$117,794,530

total funding requested

A j Shelter and Non-Food Items (NFI) 64,442,477 funding requested

NFI and Shelter support to affected populations inside Syria IOM provides emergency shelter solutions to the displaced and affected in most governorates of Syria. In 2017 IOM will continue to provide shelter in coordination with the sector, as well as pilot innovative shelter solutions for displaced, affected and returnee communities.

Provision of emergency shelter kits and/or construction materials/tools for private or shared shelters

Provision of temporary shelter (e.g. tents)

Rehabilitation of emergency shelter spaces in collective centers, spontaneous settlements

Provision of NFI assistance through direction distribution and cash/vouchers schema

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 Targeted number of beneficiaries: 1,755,280 displaced and affected population.

b T Early Recovery and Livelihood 16,349,600

funding requested

Livelihood Security and Community Economic Stabilization IOM’s provision of livelihood opportunities and small business development help to strengthen community resilience and support the restoration of positive coping mechanisms.

Provision of emergency shelter kits and/or construction materials/tools for private or shared shelters

Provision of skills/vocational training

In-kind grants to support setting up or restarting of individual income generating projects

Rapid employment projects related to community revitalization and rehabilitation of public infrastructure

Implementation of youth led community projects

Establishment of Business Development Support and Training Centers

Capacity Building of Syrian NGOs on Livelihood project implementation and monitoring Targeted number of beneficiaries: 41,150 individuals.

a Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM) 9,421,706

funding requested

Activities in collective centers and tented settlements In order to address the lifesaving needs of IDPs sheltering in collective centers and tented settlements, IOM will undertake the following activities:

Provision, replacement and installation of tents for IDPs in displacement sites

Rehabilitation of collective centers, utilizing cash-for-work schema when applicable

Livelihood activities and vocational training for IDPS and host community members

Capacity building of implementing partners to enhance response Targeted number of beneficiaries: 85,380 displaced and host community members.

p Coordination

7,030,000

funding requested

Activities aiming at enhancing the overall response inside Syria

Establishment of humanitarian training facilities in order to provide Syrian humanitarian staff operating in Northern Syria a space to receive training.

Lead and coordinate PSEA training and related activities for humanitarian actors working in Southern Turkey and Northern Syria.

Operation of the Displacement Tracking and Monitoring (DTM) tool to provide humanitarian partners timely population, needs and displacement data through regular reporting and specialized assessment as requested by humanitarian partners.

Targeted number of beneficiaries: 13,500,000 people in need of humanitarian assistance will be indirectly targeted through the needs assessment exercise. 240 Humanitarian organizations have staff complete PSEA training. 4,800 NGO staff will utilize training centers for capacity building initiatives.

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k Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) 5,568,566

funding requested

WASH services to displaced and affected families in Syria IOM proposed WASH activities are in line with sector priorities and include restoration of sustainable WASH services and provision of lifesaving WASH assistance, in particular:

Support the restoration of sustainable WASH services through rehabilitation of infrastructure and support to operations and maintenance with an aim of restoring cost recovery for self-sustainability (well equipping, provision of electrical panels for water stations, provision of spare parts for electrical panels of the water stations, provision garbage trucks, supply of electrical generators, wells drilling and maintenance, rehabilitation of sewage system infrastructure, and rehabilitation of water provide system infrastructure)

Provide lifesaving WASH services to vulnerable IDPs and affected communities through the provision of water jet provision, water tanks distribution and installation and emergency WASH NFI.

Hygiene promotion through information campaigning, focus group discussion and community based water committees.

Capacity building of WASH stakeholders in operations, maintenance and good hygiene practices. Targeted number of beneficiaries: 850,000 individuals.

i Protection 6,540,554

funding request

Protection actions for most affected communities inside Syria Provision of psychosocial support to conflict affected and vulnerable populations

Support the evacuation of vulnerable stranded migrants and critical medical cases

Understanding, Mapping and Analyzing Displacement induced Land, Housing and Property (HLP) Issues caused by the Syria crisis

Facilitation of the delivery of civil documentation and registration through capacity enhancement of the concerned national authorities

Advocacy with duty bearers and key stakeholders on the occurrence of human trafficking within Syria as a result of the crisis and awareness raising on the available support services for the victims

Compile existing evidence on the occurrence of child labor within Syria and provide livelihood alternatives to the families, where the risk is ranked as higher

Support with family reunification of unaccompanied and separated children (Northern Syria) in the geographical areas where a gap is identified and in line with the sub cluster standard operating procedures. In line with sector activity

Strengthen human resource capacity to respond to child protection concerns in Syria Targeted number of beneficiaries: 54,140 IDPs, Migrants, Returnees and Host Communities.

f Health 4,171,627

funding requested

Provision of Emergency Health Care to Displaced and Affected Populations IOM will grow on existing health programming inside Syria an increase access for women, men, boys and girls to primary healthcare, as well as provide targeted assistance to persons with disability.

Rehabilitation of hospitals and primary health care clinics

Provision of ambulances and other medical equipment and supplies

Disability support including provision of wheelchairs, crutches, hearing aid and prosthesis

Medical evacuation for stranded and displaced communities

Support affected persons with management of non-communicable diseases

Build capacity of health personal on delivery of health services including technical support to people with disability (amputee and hearing disability)

Targeted number of beneficiaries: 152,770 IDPs and affected persons.

Y Logistics 4,270,000

funding requested

Common Logistical support to cross border operations from Jordan and Turkey IOM in coordination with the Logistic Cluster will continue and expand the operation, management and

maintenance of UN,INGO and NGO common warehouse space in Gaziantep, Turkey

Transportation of UN and INGO humanitarian cargo from Jordan to Southern Syria (Dar’a and Quneitra governorates) via the Ramtha border crossing

Targeted number of beneficiaries: 40 UN Agencies/INGOs and NGOs.

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TURKEY

IOM projects and funding requests for Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2017

$ 59,845,000

total funding requested

I Basic Needs and Essential Services 20,675,000 funding requested

One time cash assistance for most vulnerable and potential new arrivals living outside of camps to purchase NFI, winterization and other basic needs Provision of one time cash assistance for 144,000 most vulnerable and potential new arrivals living outside of camps to purchase NFI, winterization and other basic needs.

8,850,000

Multi-purpose cash assistance for extremely vulnerable households living in rural areas Provision of multi-purpose cash assistance for 15,000 extremely vulnerable households living in rural areas.

7,900,000

Emergency non-food items for new comers or those in urgent need of in-kind support Provision of emergency non-food items, including hygiene kits and other identified basic needs for 10,000 new comers or those in urgent need of in-kind support.

1,875,000

Transportation between camps and to markets Provision of transportation assistance from Adiyaman camp to access markets and between camps to 25,000 Syrian refugees living in camps, based on space availability.

750,000

Shelter Rehabilitation and rental assistance Shelter rehabilitation for 12,500 vulnerable refugees living

in poor housing in and around South East Turkey and provision of rental assistance for extremely vulnerable households.

1,300,000

e Food Security 2,150,000 funding requested

Micro and community gardening initiatives Support for 5,000 refugee and host community members in developing of micro and community gardening initiatives to increase household food production as part of the community stabilization activities and to supplement food intake.

1,000,000

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 6,000 vulnerable Syrian, Iraqi, Afghan and Iranian refugees as well as host community member living outside camps.

1,150,000

T Livelihood 14,475,000 funding requested

Sustainable Labour Market Inclusion Support Sustainable Labour Market Inclusion of Syrians Under Temporary Protection in Turkey including job placement to 10,000 Syrian Refugees.

5,000,000

Provision of in kind grants Provision of in kind grants for 2,000 refugee and host community members to undertake income generating activities.

4,875,000

Entrepreneurship training and grants Conduct Entrepreneurship training and grants to Turkish-Syrian start-ups to 500 Syrian Refugees.

1,000,000

Vocational Training to Syrians with the Chambers of Commerce and Industries Support Vocational Training to 500 Syrian refugees in coordination with the Chambers of Commerce and Industries, Halk egtim and municipalities.

500,000

Cash-for work through community stabilization activities Provision of Cash-for work through community stabilization activities to 1,000 Syrian refugees and host community.

3,000,000

Joint assessment with other UN agencies on livelihood intervention 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 11,825,000 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 70,000 Syrian refugees.

3,500,000

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Integrated Services to Refugees and Migrants and Promoting Social Cohesion in Host Communities Support Municipalities in providing Integrated Services to 50,000 Refugees and Migrants and Promoting Social Cohesion in Host Communities.

3,000,000

Conflict management and social interaction activities Provision of conflict management and social interaction activities between the refugee community and host communities to 75,000 Syrian refugees and host community members.

1,250,000

Community Based Protection Provision of community based protection services through mobile

outreach teams who will provide psychosocial support, awareness raising social work and case management for 50,000 Syrian Refugees focusing on rural areas.

500,000

Provision of quick impact projects Support for Quick impact projects aimed at providing community stabilization and cohesion between the Syrian refugee population and host communities for to 5,000 Syrian refugees and host community members.

1,500,000

Case management support for vulnerable identified and referred cases Provision of individual tailored support for 4,000 vulnerable identified by IOM team and referred by NGOs and UN agencies.

1,450,000

Awareness raising and capacity building on Counter-Trafficking (CT) Conducting awareness raising campaign on trafficking for 5,100 Syrians living outside the camps and capacity building training for services providers working with Syrians outside the camps.

125,000

Certificate program on psychosocial assistance Support Certificate program on psychosocial assistance in collaboration with Turkish university for 35 Syrian refugees and members of host communities.

500,000

C Education 8,000,000 funding requested

Transportation of children to schools Provision of transportation assistance to access schools in urban areas to 20,000 Syrian refugees children living outside camps.

7,500,000

School rehabilitation as community stabilization initiates Rehabilitation of Turkish schools that provide education to both Turkish and Syrian students as part of community stabilization initiatives. 20,000 Syrian refugees and host community members.

500,000

F Health 2,720,000 funding requested

Support to primary health care clinics Provision of primary health care to 50,000 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 10,000 Syrian refugees living in Adiyaman camp in order to access health facilities outside the camp.

220,000

Medical commodities to health care facilities Provision of medical commodities and supplies to health care facilities as and when requested by MoH for 5,000 Syrian Refugees.

500,000

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LEBANON

IOM projects and funding requests under the Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2017

$ 36,045,600

total funding requested

> Social Stability 13,760,000

funding requested

Community Support Projects Implement 40 community support projects to address short term needs identified through participatory processes to reduce tensions.

4,000,000

Youth Initiatives Implement 80 youth initiatives (summer camp, artistic activities, peacebuilding clubs, community campaigns, civil engagement for Lebanese only) to promote active involvement of youth in local communities 8,000 participants from displaced Syrians and host communities

4,000,000

Capacity support to Municipalities Provide capacity support (training and staffing support) to 16 municipalities to deliver services aiming at alleviating resource pressure and reducing tensions

1,600,000

Delivery of municipal services Support the delivery of 8 municipal services identified through participatory processes to reduce tensions

1,600,000

Strengthen local civil society Strengthen local civil society role at community level. 12 CSOs

1,600,000

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. 8 NGOs

960,000

T Livelihoods 5,440,000

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. 400 beneficiaries from Displaced Syrians and host communities

2,400,000

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.). 2,000 beneficiaries from Displaced Syrians and host communities

1,600,000

Upgrade public and municipal infrastructure Upgrade public and municipal infrastructure (road rehabilitation, public infrastructure upgrading, cleaning service, etc.). 1,600 beneficiaries from Displaced Syrians and host communities

1,440,000

j Shelter 4,401,600

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. 16,000 Displaced Syrians and host communities

1,960,000

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. 4,000 Displaced Syrians and host communities

1,008,000

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. 2,000 Displaced Syrians, Lebanese returnees and host communities

420,000

Rehabilitation /upgrading of substandard structures into collective centers Supporting 800 Displaced Syrian refugees and host communities 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.

336,000

Site or infrastructure improvement of informal settlements 280,000

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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. 4,800 Displaced Syrians and host communities

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. 6,720 Displaced Syrians, Lebanese returnees and host communities

235,200

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. 200 Displaced Syrians, Lebanese returnees and host communities

84,000

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. 320 Displaced Syrians and host communities

56,000

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 5 municipalities

22,400

i Protection 4,368,000

funding requested

Institutional support Staffing and equipment support to 3 border posts and 3 Social Development Centers (SDC) of the Ministry of Social Affairs. Displaced Syrians and host communities comprised of 5 projects

2,560,000

Capacity building (training, coaching) Training and technical guidance to 640 Border and public officials as public institutions and to 320 CSMC, civil society and frontline workers as service providers, in order to engage with and support persons displaced from Syria. 1,280 Displaced Syrians and host communities

560,000

Profiling of Lebanese Returnees Continue to support the Government of Lebanon (GoL) in registering and profiling 30,000 vulnerable Lebanese returnees from Syria to include unreached or newly arriving returnees.

400,000

Service provision through Community Centers Psycho-social services, recreational activities, protection services, counselling on services, outreach, etc. offered through Community Development Centers. 1,6000 Displaced Syrians and host communities

320,000

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

160,000

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. 12,000 Displaced Syrians and host communities

160,000

Support and capacity building of community members Support and capacity building of community members (individuals and committees) to identify and respond to protection concerns. 80 beneficiaries

160,000

Case management Case management and individual counselling for 80 beneficiaries with specific needs (except children and SGBV survivors) at medium or high risk. 80 beneficiaries

48,000

I Basic Assistance 4,080,000

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. 16,000 Displaced Syrians and Lebanese returnees

1,920,000

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. 4,000 Displaced Syrians, Lebanese returnees and host communities

1,840,000

In-kind winter NFI assistance 272,000

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Distribution of blankets and other in-kind assistance to reduce the effects of seasonal hazards on vulnerable households. 16,000 Displaced Syrians and host communities

Socio-economic vulnerability profiling Conduct household-level visits to assess the socio-economic vulnerability of Syrian refugees, Lebanese returnees from Syria, and host communities: 4,000 Displaced Syrians, Lebanese returnees and host communities

48,000

f Health 3,996,000

funding requested

Provide medical consultations through primary health care Provide medical consultations to 67,200 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).

1,600,000

Provide financial support to access diagnostic services Provide financial support for 24,000 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.

880,000

Provide financial support to access hospital services Provide financial support for 240 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).

480,000

Provide sufficient chronic disease medication Provide sufficient chronic disease medications for 8,8000 beneficiaries (Displaced Syrians and host communities) at IOM-supported Primary Health Care centers (PHCs) in the South, Bekaa and North.

380,000

Provide sufficient acute disease medication Provide sufficient acute disease medications for 24,000 beneficiaries (Displaced Syrians and host communities) at IOM-supported Primary Health Care centers (PHCs) in the South, Bekaa and North.

320,000

Support for key staff for MoPH Support 24 key staff (doctors, nurses, laboratory technicians, radiology technicians and treatment follow-up workers) for MoPH, particularly for the National Tuberculosis Programme (NTP)

320,000

Provision of essential trainings for MoPH staff Provision of essential trainings for 48 MoPH staff, particularly on issues related to TB and related topics.

16,000

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IRAQ

IOM projects and funding requests under the Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2017

$ 8,923,186

total funding requested

I Basic Needs 2,020,160

funding requested

Fuel voucher distribution Vouchers distributed to vulnerable households to provide fuel assistance for winter needs 25,000 Refugees and host communities

2,020,160

T Livelihood 5,331,744

funding requested

Small business support Business support for micro and small enterprises (agricultural and non-

agricultural) targeting 2,400 Refugees and host communities. 4,143,744

Employability training

Provision of employability training (on-the-job training and apprenticeships, vocational training, and skills transfer) for 1,000 Refugees and host communities.

1,188,000

> Social Cohesion 849,024

funding requested

Social cohesion activities Community engagement and mobilization activities for 4,368 Refugees and host communities.

849,024

c Education 722,258

funding requested

Facilitating student transportation to schools Enrolment increased in pre-primary, basic, secondary, and post-secondary education in formal settings for 540 Syrian refugee students.

722,258

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JORDAN

IOM projects and funding requests under the Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2017

$ 9,565,000

total funding requested

I Basic Needs 3,000,000 funding requested

Emergency NFIs assistance to Syrians at the Northern Borders Provision of basic NFIs, clothing, and winter kits to Syrians at Northern borders. 100,000 Syrian refugees.

3,000,000

e Food Security 100,000

funding requested

Emergency Food assistance to Syrians at the Northern Borders Provision of bread to Syrians at Northern borders. 100,000 Syrian refugees.

100,000

i Protection 2,700,000

funding requested

Family reunification among camps for Syrian refugee families Provision of transportation, in coordination with the camp management, between Zaatari, Azraq and Jordanian-Emirati camps in order to ensure that members of the same family have the possibility of residing in the same camp. 800 Syrian Refugees

700,000

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 and tea), preregistration, and fit to travel screening. Distribution of WFP welcome meals. 25,015 Syrian refugees

750,000

Provision of awareness on the risk of human trafficking and training on counter-trafficking skills Awareness raising sessions for Syrian refugees and Jordanians on the dangers of smuggling and trafficking in

persons, the identification of potential victims and the services provided by NGOs and gov. institutions. Staff of

NGOs and agencies will receive a training on basic concepts and identification of potential victims of trafficking. 1,134 Syrian Refugees and Jordanians

100,000

Need assessment at the Northern borders Enhanced data collection, need assessment and monitoring to inform humanitarian activities targeting Syrians at the Northern borders. 100,000 Syrian Refugees

150,000

Infrastructures improvement and equipment at the Northern borders Provision of infrastructure and other equipment to enhance humanitarian access to Syrians at the Northern borders. 100,000 Syrian Refugees

1,000,000

T Livelihood 465,000

funding requested

Provide trainings on urban gardening skills to Syrian and Jordanian women Syrian and Jordanian women will be engaged in trainings on urban gardening to improve family scale food security and promote micro-businesses. The activity will increase cohesion in the community by bringing together Jordanian and Syrian women residing in the same municipality. 40 Syrian Refugees and Jordanians

180,000

Promote the development of innovative projects to provide sustainable solutions for housing in areas affected by the Syrian crisis in Syrian and Jordan. The projects will engage civil engineers and architects in a workshop to improve their skills in urban planning and innovative and sustainable solutions for housing. The selected professionals will have to develop each one a project and will present their projects to international donors, agencies, NGOs and authorities. 20 Syrian Refugees and Jordanians

85,000

Improving the job readiness of Syrian and Jordanian youth though the provision of soft skills training and legal counselling Improving the job readiness of youth in Sahab municipality, both belonging to Syrian and host communities (including Jordanians and migrants) by providing soft skills trainings and legal counselling. 228 Syrian refugees and Jordanians

200,000

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c Education 1,300,000

funding requested

Transportation to school Provision of transportation assistance to Syrians students to access schools inside Azraq camp. 6,180 Syrian refugees

1,300,000

f Health 2,000,000

funding requested

Emergency immunization campaign Vaccination of Syrian children at the Northern borders against polio/measles and other communicable diseases. 25,500 Syrian Refugees

100,000

Enhancing Tuberculosis (TB) and HIV Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment among Syrian Refugees and Migrants in Jordan Support to the Ministry of Health with tuberculosis awareness and early diagnosis campaigns among Syrian refugees, migrants and host communities. 239,500 Syrian refugees, migrants and host communities

1,750,000

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. 6,900 Syrian refugees

150,000

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EGYPT

IOM projects and funding requests for Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP) 2017

$ 1,111,000

total funding requested

T Livelihoods 437,000

funding requested

Provide legal/administrative assistance to refugees to attain work permits and/or register businesses where interested 50 Syrian Refugees

15,000

Provide startup funds to micro enterprises 15 Syrian Refugees

150,000

Provide support to rejuvenate idle businesses 5 idle business

50,000

Provide salary subsidies for six month for on-the-job training\apprenticeship 40 Syrian Refugees

72,000

Joint trainings with Syrian and host community job-seekers and entrepreneurs to enhance skills while promoting social cohesion and mutual understanding 80 Refugees and host community

20,000

Training and orientation sessions for employers on international and domestic labour law, best practices to promote retention of staff, and the benefits of employing Syrian refugees 15 Employers

10,000

Train government officials on multicultural communication to support social cohesion 60 Government Officials

20,000

Design and implement targeted livelihoods interventions that meet the needs of both Syrian and host community 2 Refugees and host community

100,000

I Protection 292,000 funding requested

Provide NFIs to detainees and where possible and required other services such as legal counseling, psychosocial and medical and humanitarian assistance to detainees 100 Refugees and other migrants

25,000

Distribute dignity kits to SGBV survivors 500 Refugees and other migrants

5,000

Assist CP Committees in responding to the specific protection needs of unaccompanied migrant children (UMCs) 4 Child Protection Committees

20,000

Train government officials on the identification of and service provision to UMCs 100 Government Officials

25,000

Assist in centralization and coordination of services 200 Refugees and other migrants

100,000

Facilitate information sessions organized by community volunteers 400 Refugees and host communities

10,000

Organize community events to introduce beneficiaries to service providers 1000 Refugees and host communities

10,000

Maintain and promote Bosla information web portal 6000 Refugees and host communities

12,000

Produce and disseminate information materials on service available 3000 Refugees and host communities

5,000

Support infrastructure regeneration in host communities that are of benefit of both refugees and host community members 2 Communities

80,000

f Health 382,000 funding requested

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Refer to and cover the expenses of critical cases to necessary medical services for non-UNHCR cases and/or those referred by UNHCR 20 Refugees and other migrants

50,000

Refer to and cover the expenses of PWDs to necessary medical services for non-UNHCR cases and/or those referred by UNHCR 5 Refugees and other migrants

25,000

Work with relevant partners to conduct mobile health clinics to those Syrians that cannot access public health facilities 6,000 Syrians and 4,000 Egyptians

100,000

Upgrade health facilities by provision of equipment, materials and medications 2 Facilities

80,000

Train Syrian CHVs 30 Refugees and host community

10,000

Facilitate awareness sessions conducted by CHVs 52 Refugees and host community

52,000

Train Community health workers from host and other migrant communities 45 Refugees and host community

15,000

Conduct Health Days to raise the awareness on diseases and access to services and preventative measures 1,500 Refugees and host community

50,000