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Syria Crisis Dashboard (January 2016) Inside Syria UNICEF is scaling up Whole of Syria operations to respond to the recent escalation of conflict and displacement, with the response from all three operational hubs. In Aleppo, operations include water trucking to 4,000 people in Haramein camp and Azaz city, and health and nutrition supplies were pre-positioned in eastern Aleppo city. In Dara city UNICEF has provided emergency health kits for 35,000 people in 6 clinics and hygiene kits for 45,000 people. In the countries hosting Syrian refugees UNICEF programmes have supported over 53,000 families with multi-purpose cash assistance across Jordan and Iraq. A further 18,300 people in Turkey received emergency cash or cash-voucher assistance to meet their needs over the cold winter months. In Lebanon between December 2015 and January 2016, 90,000 Syrian refugee children in informal settlements received one-time USD 40 winter cash grant. All funding information is up to 09 February 2016| Refugees figures as of 04 February 2016 (UNHCR) Creation Date: 23 February 2016 unicef.org | childrenofsyria.info 56m Received UNICEF Funding Requirements for HRP and 3RP in 2016 1,108m Gap 1,164 million (US$) 95% 5% 569,836 100,459 1,356,924 50,946 327,192 13,895 6 million Turkey Jordan Other Countries Iraq Syria Egypt Lebanon People in Need Syrian Children in Need 4.6 million refugees 13.5 million inside Syria 2.4 million children 6 million children including including Donors UNICEF has received US$ 56 million up to this moment. Donor funding received from Canadian UNICEF Committee, European Commission, Germany, Netherlands, Spanish Committee for UNICEF, Swedish Committee for UNICEF, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States Fund for UNICEF Funding Status per Country - % Funded Funding Status per Sector - % Funded Basic Needs Health & Nutrition Child Protection WASH Education Egypt Iraq Turkey Jordan Syria Lebanon Response Target Water In Syria, UNICEF is providing support to operations and maintenance of water and sanitation systems to serve over 13 million people on a regular basis. In neighboring countries, 98,157 people have been provided with access to drinking and domestic water. Jordan Lebanon Iraq Syria 2% 23% 8 % of target 4,6 million #population served by support to repair/rehabilitation/ augmentation of water and sanitation systems Target 55,928 Syria 0.5% Target 3,133,500 Target 939,563 Target 660,000 Target 80,000 Target 36,400 Target 25,000 Target 125,000 Child Protection There are over 930,000 children targeted for psychosocial support services in 2016, to date 83,700 children have benefited from these services. Egypt Iraq Turkey Lebanon Jordan Syria 13% 11% 2% 2% 8% 8% 0% 4% 0% 3% 0% 1% 9% 1% 0% There are over 19 million children targeted with polio vaccination in 2016, mainly through campaigns**. No campaigns have been conducted in Syria up till now. However 2,688 children have been immunized in Jordan and Iraq through local vaccination activities. Health **Campaigns inluding national and sub-national. 2016 UNICEF Results In Syria, UNICEF supported 16,925 child in formal education through distribution of supplies/textbooks. In neighbouring countries, 388,822 refugee children have been supported to enroll in formal education. Egypt Iraq Lebanon Jordan Turkey Education 81% 88% Target 453,600 6% 2% Target 400,000 Target 235,949 Target 156,000 Target 27,726 Target 15,000 0% 50% Target 218,284 93% 10%

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Syria Crisis Dashboard (January 2016)

Inside Syria UNICEF is scaling up Whole of Syria operations to respond to the recent escalation of con�ict and displacement, with the response from all three operational hubs. In Aleppo, operations include water trucking to 4,000 people in Haramein camp and Azaz city, and health and nutrition supplies were pre-positioned in eastern Aleppo city. In Dara city UNICEF has provided emergency health kits for 35,000 people in 6 clinics and hygiene kits for 45,000 people.

In the countries hosting Syrian refugees UNICEF programmes have supported over 53,000 families with multi-purpose cash assistance across Jordan and Iraq. A further 18,300 people in Turkey received emergency cash or cash-voucher assistance to meet their needs over the cold winter months.In Lebanon between December 2015 and January 2016, 90,000 Syrian refugee children in informal settlements received one-time USD 40 winter cash grant.

All funding information is up to 09 February 2016| Refugees �gures as of 04 February 2016 (UNHCR)Creation Date: 23 February 2016

unicef.org | childrenofsyria.info

56mReceived

UNICEF Funding Requirementsfor HRP and 3RP in 2016

1,108mGap

1,164 million (US$)

95%

5%

569,836100,459

1,356,924

50,946 327,192

13,895

6million

Turkey

Jordan

Other Countries

IraqSyria

Egypt

Lebanon

People in Need

Syrian Children in Need

4.6 million refugees

13.5 million inside Syria

2.4 million children

6 million children

including including

Donors

UNICEF has received US$ 56 million up to this moment.

Donor funding received from Canadian UNICEF Committee, European Commission, Germany, Netherlands, Spanish Committee for UNICEF, Swedish Committee for UNICEF, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States Fund for UNICEF

Funding Status per Country - % Funded Funding Status per Sector - % Funded

Basic Needs

Health & Nutrition

Child Protection

WASH

Education

Egypt

Iraq

Turkey

Jordan

Syria

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Response Target

WaterIn Syria, UNICEF is providing support to operations and maintenance of water and sanitation systems to serve over 13 million people on a regular basis.

In neighboring countries, 98,157 people have been provided with access to drinking and domestic water.

Jordan

Lebanon

Iraq

Syria

2%

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#population served by support to repair/rehabilitation/ augmentation of water and sanitation systems

Target 55,928

Syria 0.5% Target 3,133,500

Target 939,563

Target 660,000

Target 80,000

Target 36,400

Target 25,000

Target 125,000

Child ProtectionThere are over 930,000 children targeted for psychosocial support services in 2016, to date 83,700 children have bene�ted from these services.

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There are over 19 million children targeted with polio vaccination in 2016, mainly through campaigns**. No campaigns have been conducted in Syria up till now.However 2,688 children have been immunized in Jordan and Iraq through local vaccination activities.

Health

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2016 UNICEF Results

In Syria, UNICEF supported 16,925 child in formal education through distribution of supplies/textbooks.

In neighbouring countries, 388,822 refugee children have been supported to enroll in formal education.

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