food security - UNHCR

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For more information on this sector, please contact the sector chair: Nicole Carn, WFP , [email protected]. Mohammad K
Jordan Refugee Response: 3W Reporting (as recorded on https://www.syrianrefugeeresponse.org)

FOOD SECURITY

Irbid

9

Ajlun

Irbid

³ ³ Ajlun Jarash

Jarash

Balqa

Mafraq

® ®

Madaba

Zarqa

®

Balqa

Madaba

2

Zarqa

Zaatari Camp

Amman

Karak

Azarq Camp

Tafiela Karak

Ma'an Zarqa

Tafiela

Aqaba

Amman

For more information on this sector, please contact the sector chair: Nicole Carn, WFP , [email protected] Mohammad Kilani , JHCO, [email protected]

Data from January to December 2014. For more information, please visit the Jordan Refugee Response portal at http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/country.php?id=107 .For log-in to syrianrefugeeresponse.org, please contact UNHCR Information Management at [email protected] ; [email protected] .

Jordan Refugee Response: 3W Reporting (as recorded on https://www.syrianrefugeeresponse.org)

FOOD SECURITY

as of 1 December 2014

FOOD reported activities under RRP6

Amman

Aqaba

Ajloun

Number of registered refugees as of 1 December 2014

172,087

3,071

9,796

Balqa

19,949

Irbid

144,200

Jarash

11,106

Karak

9,606

Mafraq

Madaba

Ma'an

Tafiela

Zarqa

76,573

10,894

7,206

2,466

52,394

Objective 1: Maintain food security and improve food availability, access and utilisation for Syrian refugees in Jordan through appropriate and consistent food assistance.

Syrian refugees received welcome meals, dry rations and or food vouchers in camps and transit centres. Syrian refugees received cash, vouchers or other forms of food assistance in urban and rural areas including vulnerable Syrian refugees awaiting UNHCR registration

WFP, HRF

WFP, SCI , JHCO, CARITAS

WFP, HRF , JHCO

WFP, HRF , JHCO

WFP, HRF , JHCO, CARITAS

Syrian girls and boys received school snacks in camp schools.

LWF, WFP, CARITAS

WFP, UNHCR

WFP

WFP, HRF , JHCO, CARITAS

WFP

WFP, HRF , JHCO, CARITAS

WFP, ACTED

WFP, HRF , JHCO, CARITAS

WFP, HRF, JHCO

WFP, HRF

WFP

WFP, JHCO, CARITAS

WFP

Objective 2: Improve food security including food availability, access and utilisation for vulnerable Jordanian populations through targeted food production and livelihood interventions. Vulnerable Jordanian families living in areas with high concentration of Syrian refugees received WVI, CARITAS, food assistance. JHCO

WVI, JHCO

WVI

WVI, CARITAS, JHCO, IRW

CARITAS, JHCO, LWF

WVI, JHCO

WVI, CARITAS, WVI, CARITAS, JHCO JHCO

WVI, CARITAS, JHCO

WVI

WVI

WVI, CARITAS, JHCO, IRW

Objective 3: Improve the nutritional status of Syrian refugees, particularly malnourished girls and boys under the age of five and pregnant and lactating women. Moderately malnourished Syrian girls and boys under the age of five and pregnant and lactating women received specialized nutritious foods MEDAIR, WFP (SuperCereal Plus)

WFP

MEDAIR , WFP MEDAIR , WFP MEDAIR , WFP MEDAIR , WFP

WFP

MEDAIR , WFP

WFP

WFP

WFP

MEDAIR, WFP, ACTED