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FUNDING Overview 2014 USD 150 million revised requirements USD 41 million funding received IOM PRESENCE 5 Countries 39 Locations 742 Staff 75 International 667 National 28 OCTOBER - 17 NOVEMBER 2014 A child is being screened at the Bekaa Mobile Medical Unit in Khyara, Lebanon © IOM 2014 IOM REGIONAL RESPONSE TO THE SYRIA CRISIS 2014 IOM provides assistance to internally displaced persons, stranded migrants and third-country refugees inside Syria as well as Syrian refugees, Iraqi and Lebanese returnees and vulnerable host communities in the neighbouring countries of Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey. Syria: IOM provided emergency Non-Food items (NFIs) for 19,560 displaced and affected individuals in cross-line and hard to reach areas in Rural Damascus and Al-Hasakeh governorates. Jordan: Under the leadership of the MoH and in cooperation with WHO, UNICEF, UNHCR and partners, IOM supported the fourth national polio campaign 26 – 30 Oct 2014 through providing 16 cars and 3 buses to transport the MOH vaccination staff in Irbid , Mafraq, Zarqa, Karak Ma’an and Ajloun governorates. Turkey: IOM continues with its multisectoral assistance in the south east of Turkey focusing mainly on : NFI , winterisation and voucher program in Hatay, Transportation service in Adiyman camp, access to school in Urfa and Mersin province and support for food kitchen in Gaziantep. Lebanon: On 14 November IOM launched a new report, “Refugees at Home: A Livelihoods Assessment of Lebanese Returnees from Syria.” The report confirms that Lebanese returnees from Syria remain a particularly vulnerable group with characteristics very similar to those of Syrian refugees. Iraq: 2,237 individuals were transported from the Ibrahim al-Khalil border crossing to Qushtipa, Darashakran, Baserma and Harir camps in Erbil governorate. Most of these families originated from Kobane, Syria. Highlights NFI Distributions . 1,742,512 Total individuals assisted 2,676,359 since the beginning of the crisis Shelter . 70,429 Total individuals assisted 106,770 since the beginning of the crisis Transportation Assistance . 152,000 Total individuals assisted 597,356 since the beginning of the crisis Psychosocial Support . 45,992 Total individuals assisted 240,958 since the beginning of the crisis Health . 235,321 Total individuals assisted 596,101 since the beginning of the crisis Livelihood . 2,602 Total individuals assisted 2,775 since the beginning of the crisis 1 CONTACTS Syria Crisis Coordination [email protected] Donor Relations Division [email protected] +41.22.717.92.71 www.iom.int/cms/syria 5.70 million Targeted individuals 2.37 million Assisted individuals 1.84 mil. inside Syria 0.53 mil. in the region Key Sectors of Assistance

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This report presents an update on the Syria crisis and provides details of IOM's humanitarian response in the area.

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IOM PRESENCE

5 Countries

40 Locations

635 Staff

51 International

587 National

FUNDING Overview 2014

USD 150

million

revised requirements

USD 41

million

funding received

IOM PRESENCE

5 Countries

39 Locations

742 Staff

75 International

667 National

28 OCTOBER - 17 NOVEMBER 2014

A child is being screened at the Bekaa Mobile Medical Unit in Khyara, Lebanon © IOM 2014

IOM REGIONAL RESPONSE TO

THE SYRIA CRISIS 2014

IOM provides assistance to internally displaced persons, stranded

migrants and third-country refugees inside Syria as well as Syrian

refugees, Iraqi and Lebanese returnees and vulnerable host

communities in the neighbouring countries of Iraq, Jordan,

Lebanon, and Turkey.

Syria: IOM provided

emergency Non-Food

items (NFIs) for 19,560

displaced and affected

individuals in cross-line and

hard to reach areas in Rural

Damascus and Al-Hasakeh

governorates.

Jordan: Under the

leadership of the MoH and

in cooperation with WHO,

UNICEF, UNHCR and

partners, IOM supported the

fourth national polio

campaign 26 – 30 Oct

2014 through providing 16

cars and 3 buses to

transport the MOH

vaccination staff in Irbid ,

Mafraq, Zarqa, Karak Ma’an

and Ajloun governorates.

Turkey: IOM continues

with its multisectoral

assistance in the south east

of Turkey focusing mainly

on : NFI , winterisation and

voucher program in Hatay,

Transportation service in

Adiyman camp, access to

school in Urfa and Mersin

province and support for

food kitchen in Gaziantep.

Lebanon: On 14

November IOM launched a

new report, “Refugees at

Home: A Livelihoods

Assessment of Lebanese

Returnees from Syria.” The

report confirms that

Lebanese returnees from

Syria remain a particularly

vulnerable group with

characteristics very similar

to those of Syrian refugees.

Iraq: 2,237 individuals

were transported from the

Ibrahim al-Khalil border

crossing to Qushtipa,

Darashakran, Baserma and

Harir camps in Erbil

governorate. Most of these

families originated from

Kobane, Syria.

Highlights

NFI Distributions

.

1,742,512

Total individuals assisted

2,676,359 since the beginning of the crisis

Shelter

.

70,429

Total individuals assisted

106,770 since the beginning of the crisis

Transportation Assistance

.

152,000

Total individuals assisted

597,356 since the beginning of the crisis

Psychosocial Support

.

45,992

Total individuals assisted

240,958 since the beginning of the crisis

Health

.

235,321

Total individuals assisted

596,101 since the beginning of the crisis

Livelihood

.

2,602

Total individuals assisted

2,775 since the beginning of the crisis

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CONTACTS

Syria Crisis Coordination [email protected]

Donor Relations Division [email protected]

+41.22.717.92.71 www.iom.int/cms/syria

5.70 million

Targeted individuals

2.37 million

Assisted individuals

1.84 mil. inside Syria

0.53 mil. in the region

Key Sectors of Assistance

IOM PRESENCE

16 Locations

14 Governorates of Syria

2 Amman & Gaziantep

Inside Syria

230 Staff

6 International

224 National

Cross Border

8 Staff

5 International

3 National

327,038 individuals received NFI distribution in

hard to reach areas

() indicates progress made in the reporting period

A NFI DISTRIBUTION

1,549,968 (88,555) IDPs, stranded migrants, affected

population and palestinian refugees, including distribution

through cross border movements.

j SHELTER SUPPORTS & REHABILITATIONS

59,861 (5,565) beneficiaries, includes public shelter repair

works and shelter upgrade works for displaced population in

unfinished buildings as well as provision of sealing off kits and

plastic sheet kits.

f HEALTH ASSISTANCE

126,176 (2,759) IDPs and affected individuals, support

includes provision of disability support items, provision of

medical equipment and supplies, and establishment of primary

health care unit (static and mobile).

i PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT

30,000 (8,000) beneficiaries. Activities include training

programmes delivered to MHPSS professionals and

humanitarian workers. In 2014, 175 trained professionals and

workers reached to over 30,000 beneficiaries.

b LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE

148 IDPs, activities include workshops for IDPs-made NFIs,

cash for work, as well as provision of livelihood assets.

K RESETTLEMENT ASSISTANCE

2,303 (46) refugees have been resettled to 17 countries.

TCN EVACUATED

694 (55) third country nationals have been repatriated.

e COUNTER-TRAFFICKING

744 (27) professionals and social workers trained

CAPACITY BUILDING

483 (21) individuals trained in various training programmes

including humanitarian assistance, shelter management,

project cycle management, coordination and communication

during emergencies and/or on business start-up.

E COMMON TRANSPORT SERVICES

69,100 (9,000) beneficiaries. Activity includes provision of

truck convoys to deliver humanitarian assistance from Jordan

into Syria.

IOM Regional Response to the Syria Crisis 2014 28 October—10 November 2014

WHOLE OF SYRIA OPERATIONS

7.6 million

IDPs 12.2 million

Persons in Need

in Syria as of Oct 2014

1,839,477 Assisted | Targeted 4,400,794

62% of Non-Food Items distribution

were directly monitored by IOM

Staff (by no. of beneficiaries)

Asilah’s Story FROM INSIDE SYRIA

Asilah, 28, is displaced from Jobar (2 KM from Damascus city-center under ongoing violence)

where she lived with her husband in his family’s house making income from a vegetable shop.

The armed conflict disrupted the neighbourhood severely: the family’s house was directly hit by

a mortar, two of her nephews were killed while the house was rendered inhabitable. The family

soon moved to Kafar Batnah in East Ghouta (Rural Damascus) escaping the violence. Later,

East Ghouta came under siege and the humanitarian situation quickly deteriorated. Asilah’s

family managed to take advantage of a one day cease-fire on a route near Kafar Batnah and

travelled to As-Sweida. Now she lives with her husband in a tent. Her husband, who is not fit to

do hard work, tries to take any opportunity to generate income. The few workdays he can have

causes him sever morbid fatigue to the extent of bone fracture in certain cases. Through IOM,

Asilah and her 5 children received NFI and shelter support: a fan, a chargeable light, and a

garbage bin; the family was also able to move from their tent to a collective shelter set up by

IOM to protect her family and others from the cold winter approaching.

5% CROSSBORDER

operations

33% CROSSLINE

areas

Response by number of individuals assisted

with NFI distribution and type of operations

FUNDING USD

15.65 million

(23% funded)

Information Total of USD 68.14 million required

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95% from INSIDE SYRIA

Whole of Syria operations includes all activities coordinated

from inside Syria and cross border activities.

IOM Regional Response to the Syria Crisis 2014 28 October—10 November 2014

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LEBANON

1.132,847 refugees

in Lebanon as of 18 Nov 2014

113,696 Assisted | Targeted 391,095

FUNDING USD

6.3 million

(23% funded)

Information Total of USD 27 million required

IOM PRESENCE

4 Locations

77 Staff

12 International

65 National

() indicates progress made in the reporting period

A NFI DISTRIBUTION

29,395 beneficiaries

j SHELTER SUPPORTS

10,568 beneficiaries,

f HEALTH ASSISTANCE

33,654 (2,578) beneficiaries

PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT

15,957 (916) beneficiaries

b LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE

190 (35) beneficiaries

4 PROFILING & REGISTRATION

17,510 beneficiaries

O TRANSIT ASSISTANCE

2,342 beneficiaries

K RESETTLEMENT

3,278 Syrian refugees

TCN EVACUATED

655 (47) third country nationals

e CAPACITY BUILDING

147 beneficiaries

www.iom.int/cms/syria

JORDAN

618,615 refugees

in Jordan as of 20 Nov 2014

166,708 Assisted | Targeted 320,836

FUNDING USD

3.9 million

(29% funded)

Information Total of USD 13.56 million required

IOM PRESENCE

5 Locations

79 Staff

7 International

72 National

() indicates progress made in the reporting period

O TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

80,420 (108) beneficiaries

f HEALTH ASSISTANCE

75,491 (308) beneficiaries

e CAPACITY BUILDING

151 beneficiaries

A NFI DISTRIBUTION

10,166 (1,507) beneficiaries

i COUNTER-TRAFICKING

408 (38) Syrian refugees

Transportation Services

Primary Healthcare

CONSULTATION

f 33,654

Individuals

Health Education

SESSIONS

e 4,244 Individuals

Health Services

10,729 75,491 86,514

FIT TO TRAVEL TB SCREENING VACCINATIONS

Assessment Services Services

Health Services

OUT-OF-CAMP ASSISTANCE

ADIYAMAN NFI 530

GAZIANTEP Food kitchen 4,000

HATAY NFI 51,121

Voucher program 17,369

SURUC NFI 11,310

URFA School transportation 2,151

MALATYA School transportation 250

MERSIN School transportation 2,000

Vocational training 1,000

IOM Regional Response to the Syria Crisis 2014 28 October—10 November 2014

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FUNDING USD

10.8 million

(42% funded)

Information Total of USD 25.47 million required

IOM PRESENCE

9 Locations

123 Staff

12 International

111 National

() indicates progress made in the reporting period

A SHELTER & NFI DISTRIBUTION

70,022 (210) beneficiaries

O TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

31,226 (4,906) beneficiaries

b LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE

1,264 (45) beneficiaries

i PROTECTION

Referrals

IOM Regional Response to the Syria Crisis is funded and supported by:

TURKEY

963,540 refugees

in Turkey as of 31 Oct 2014

147,918 Assisted | Targeted 324,800

FUNDING USD

4.4 million

(34% funded)

Information Total of USD 12.83 million required

IOM PRESENCE

5 Locations

19 Staff

4 International

15 National

() indicates progress made in the reporting period

A NFI DISTRIBUTION

82,961 (2,495) beneficiaries

O TRANSPORTATION SERVICES

38,012 (808) in-camp refugees

SCHOOL TRANSPORTATION

4,401 (4,099) urban refugees

[ VOUCHER PROGRAMME

17,369 (3,067) urban refugees

e FOOD ASSISTANCE

4,000 (4,000) urban refugees

b LIVELIHOOD SUPPORT

1,000 urban refugees

K RESETTLEMENT

140 Syrian refugees

i CAPACITY BUILDING (MHPSS)

35 partners

IRAQ

225,373 refugees

in Iraq as of 15 Nov 2014

102,512 Assisted | Targeted 257,900

Transportation Services

48%

of individuals assisted

through transportation

services are Female

4,558 No. of buses used

for the movements

6,609 Families received

transportation assistance

MERSIN

HATAY

GAZIANTEP

SURUC

URFA

ADIYAMAN

MALATYA