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Information Kit March 2014 Erbil/Iraq.

Of Art and Resilience : A Refugee Camp

Field Information and Coordination Support Information Management Unit , No. ③ UNHCR Erbil : [email protected]

Contents: • Figures and Facts. • Categories, Sectors, Objectives and Funding. • Map and List of Camps. • Who is doing What and Where (3Ws). • Camp Profiles.

March 2014 Prepared by IM unit UNHCR Erbil : [email protected]

Iraq Syrian Refugees : Figures & Facts Syrian Refugees Figures: Iraq vs Region (Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey) Region

Iraq

: Current vs Expected popualtion Total number expected by end 2014 : 4,100,000

Iraq Refugees Trend Since 2012

: Current vs Expected popualtion Total number expected by end 2014 : 400,000 450,000

400,000 350,000 300,000 1,558,401 38% 225,548 56%

2,541,599 62%

Dec 2012

250,000

174,452 44%

Dec 2013 Current

200,000

Expected Dec 2014 150,000 100,000 Expected Arrival of Refugees end 2014

Expected Arrival of Refugees end 2014

Current Refugee Population

Current Refugee Population

50,000 Dec 2012

Dec 2013

Current

Expected Dec 2014

Syrian Refugees Distribution KR-I vs other locations Camp vs Non-Camp Population

Syrian Refugees vs Host Community Duhok

Erbil

6,823 3% % Iraq (Anbar,Mosul,Kirkuk and Other)

84,043 , 5%

109,389 , 9% Syrian Refugees Population

% KR-I (Dohuk,Erbil,Suleimaniyah) 1,530,723

Syrian Refugees Population

Host Community Population

1,133,627

Host Community Population

218,725 97%

Iraq Other Locations (Anbar,Mosul,Kirkuk and Other)

Suleimaniyah 25,293 , 1%

129,917 58%

95,631 42%

4,920 , 0.33%

% Camp % Non-Camp

Syrian Refugees Population 1,783,271

Host Community Population

1,482,044

Syrian Refugees Population Host Community Population in Anbar

Iraq Map - Refugee Population Locations

Sources: RRP6 - Iraq & Registration Unit, UNHCR Erbil/Iraq. Source of statistics of host community : Ministry of Planning - October 2012

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Syrian Refugee Response Plan (RRP6) 2014 : Categories, Sectors, Objectives and Funding of the Syrian Refugees Response March 2014

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Categories (3) of Response Priorities 1. Life-saving or preventing immediate risk of harm

2. Preventing deterioration of vulnerabilities

3. Capacity-building/Resilience

Lack of (physical, social, medical) intervention leads to a Lack of (physical, social, medical) intervention leads to serious deterioration in lifethreatening situation or wellbeing and/or increased vulnerability, serious long-term negative impact. serious imminent harm.

Lack of (physical, social, medical) intervention leads to increased dependency and limited capacity for increased resilience.

Essential for preserving the protection space for refugees, Essential for improving the protection space for refugees, including through including through counteracting preventing a deterioration in host-community well-being. a serious deterioration in host community wellbeing.

Building national capacity to maintain/improve protection space.

Essential for ensuring access to protected status, access to basic Essential for promoting access to rights, safeguarding well-being and building up rights and preventing imminent resilience. harm.

Critical for building longer-term and sustainable resilience and capacities; strengthening civil society structures.

Priority Sectors and Objectives Sector/Response

Protection

Food

Education

Shelter

Basic Needs

Health and Nutrition

Sector Objectives

Leading Agency (ies)

1. Access to territory and safety ensured. 2. Capacity and Quality of registration and profiling improved and maintained. 3. Risk of SGBV reduced and quality of response improved. 4. Protection of children strengthened. 5. Community self-management and participation improved. 6. Durable solutions for Syrian refugees facilitated.

UNHCR

Food Security for all Syrian Refugees in need is ensured.

WFP & UNHCR

1. To increase access to inclusive and equitable education opportunities for Syrian refugees, boys and girls from pre-school to university education levels using formal and alternative approaches by December 2014. 2. To improve quality of education for Syrian refugees, boys and girls, accessing inclusive education from pre-school to secondary level by December 2014.

UNICEF

Shelter and infrastructure established, improved and maintained.

UNHCR

1. Provision of Core Relief Items (CRIs) to refugees upon arrival into Iraq. 2. Replacement of Core Relief Items. 3. Provision of Core Relief Items based on seasonal requirements. 4. The provision of logistics capacity and distribution modalities for Core Relief Items. 1. Improve equitable access, quality, use and coverage to essential health care services, including referral, to Syrian refugees in camp and non-camp settings while ensuring sustained coverage of preventive, promotive and curative interventions in Iraq by end of 2014. 2. Improve coverage of comprehensive health services to Syrian refugees through integrated community level interventions by end of 2014. 3. Support the capacity of the national health care system to provide health and nutrition services to Syrian refugees and vulnerable Iraqis in the most affected governorates by the end of 2014.

UNHCR

WHO UNHCR

WASH

1. WASH interventions targeted affected populations are effectively coordinated at the national and sub-national levels in close collaboration with other sectors. 2. Affected populations have timely, equitable and sustainable access to sufficient water of appropriate quality and quantity for drinking, cooking and maintaining personal hygiene. 3. Affected populations have access to safe, sanitary and hygienic living environment through provision of sanitation services that are culturally appropriate, secure, sanitary, user-friendly and gender-appropriate. 4. Affected populations have reduced risk of WASH-related diseases through access to improved hygienic practices, effective community mobilisation to address harmful current practices, hygiene promotion, and delivery of hygiene products and services on a sustainable and equitable basis.

UNHCEF

Livelihoods

1. Provision of Individual Support through employment generation initiatives, public service provision and SME promotion. 2. Access to on-the-job, post-secondary and vocational training.

UNDP and UNHCR

Funding Requirements (2014)

$492,701,531 Total Appeal

$552,538,228

Received to Date (11%) Gap (89%)

59 organizations operating in 4 governorates in 14 camps and non-camps, please consult annex 3Ws. $59,836,697

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Updated : March 2014 [email protected]

Syria Refugee Response/Iraq - List of Camps No.

Camp Name

UNHCR Office

Registered Persons as of 28.02.2014

Type of Camp

Opening Date

1

Akre

Dohuk

1,422

Community Buildings

First half of Sep. 2013

2

Al-Obaidi Camp

Anbar

1,781

Permanent

27.06.2013

3

Arbat Camp

Suleimaniyah

0

Under Construction

4

Arbat Temporary Camp

Suleimaniyah

3,000

Temporary

25.08.2013

5

Bahrka Transit

Erbil

0

First half of Aug. 2013

6

Bajid Kandela

Dohuk

0

Contingency Transit - Reception Center ( Near Syrian Border) Permanent Permanent Permanent Temporary Permanent Permanent

7 8 9 10 11 12

Basirma camp Erbil 2,923 Darashakran Camp Erbil 7,500 Domiz Camp Dohuk 58,500 * Gawilan Camp Dohuk 2,720 Kawergosk Camp Erbil 13,412 Qushtapa Camp Erbil 4,373 Total: 4 Governorates 95,631 Persons *The current capacity of the camp is not sufficient for the population

End of August, 2013 26.08.2013 29.09.2013 01.04.2012 29.09.2013 15.08.2013 19.08.2013

65000 60000 55000

Current Area : Person /Camp

58,500

50000

Current Population

45000 40000 35000

Planned Capacity/Person

38,135

30000 25000

24,750

20000

20,000

15000 10000 5000

2,720

0 Domiz

0

Gawilan Camp & Gawilan Transit

4,100

Bajed Kandela Reception Center

Dohuk

1,422 2,300 Akra Castle

7,500 Darashakran

13,412 10,000 4,373 Kawergosk

7,860

Qushtapa

Erbil

10,200 2,923 4,580 Basirma

0

1,440

Bahrka transit

0 Arbat Camp

3,000 5,000

1,781 5,000

Arbat transit

Al-Obaidy

Suleimaniyah

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SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE - Iraq : Inter Agency Sector Activities – Who's doing What Where (3Ws)

60 organizations operating in 4 governorates in 14 camps and non-camps Number of Humanitarian Partners by Sector in Iraq

Number of Humanitatian Partners by Governorate

9 Dohuk 36 Erbil 29

WASH Shelter SGBV Registration Protection Nutrition Livelihood Information Management Health Food Education CRI's Coordination Construction Community Services Child Protection Camp Management

21 6 18

9 14

12 23

11 16 21

16 16

*as of 28 February 2014

5

Registration Information as of 28 February 2014 Women and Children Adult Males

Erbil

SHELTER Erbil

4 19

13

Dohuk

Anbar Dohuk

64%

WASH Anbar

33

Suleimaniyah

55 partners

8

Suleimaniyah

Registered: 109,389

3 27

Dohuk

FOOD

Anbar

Erbil

7

21 partners

7

83%

Registered: 4,920

23

11 partners

Suleimaniyah

15

Dohuk

31

20

17%

35 1

22

Suleimaniyah

Women and Children Adult Males

Anbar Erbil

Anbar

Erbil

2

Women and Children Adult Males

Dohuk 36%

23

21 10

51%

Registered: 25,293

13 partners

Erbil

4

15

Dohuk

49%

Suleimaniyah

4

Erbil

4

15

Women and Children Adult Males

Suleimaniyah

15

Suleimaniyah

PROTECTION/COMMUNITY SERVICES/SGBV

Anbar

Registered: 84,043

1

Erbil 37

28

62%

Anbar

Dohuk

EDUCATION

21 partners

FUNDING COVERAGE (2014)* 11%

5

Anbar

23 partners

Dohuk

HUMANITARIAN FUNDING (2014)* $59,836,697

3

Number of interventions by humanitarian partner by Governorate HEALTH

Suleimaniyah

CRI'S

HUMANITARIAN APPEAL (RRP6) $ 552,538,228

38%

Anbar

16 partners

Syrian 225,548 Refugees Registered

21 13

Suleimaniyah

Mosul & Other Total Registered : Prepared by UNHCR IM Unit. For more information contact : [email protected] Last Updated March 2014

Registered:

1,903

225,548

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Who is doing What Where (3Ws)-Anbar/Iraq Anbar Non-Camp

Sector

Al-Obaidy Camp

UNICEF

UNICEF

AFKAR

AFKAR

UNHCR

UNHCR

IRC

IRC

UNHCR

UNHCR

Child Protection

SGBV

Coordination

UNHCR

Camp Management ISHO UNHCR

UNHCR

ISHO

ISHO

DoE

UNICEF

CRI's

Education

DoE AFKAR Hosting Community/ Humantarian Assistance

Food

WFP IRW Hosting Community/ Humantarian Assistance

DoH

Health

UNHCR UIMS DoH

Shelter

UNHCR UNICEF

UNICEF

WASH AFKAR

Nutrition Livelihood

WFP UNHCR

UNHCR

UNHCR

UNHCR

IRC

IRC

UNHCR

UNHCR

UNHCR

UNHCR

UNHCR

UNHCR

Protection

Registration

Information Management

Community Services

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Who is doing What Where (3Ws)-Dohuk/Iraq Dohuk Non-Camp

Sector

Child Protection

HARIKAR UNHCR KRG DMC Save the Children IRC Dolsa

Bajid Kandela Camp

ACTED

UNHCR

Akra Camp

KRG DMC HARIKAR UNHCR IRC ACTED Save the Children UPP

Gawilan Camp

KRG DMC HARIKAR UNHCR UNICEF ACTED Save the Children IRC WFP UPP

IRC UNHCR UPP

SGBV

Coordination

KRG DMC UNHCR UNDP

Camp Management

CRIs

Education

Food

Health

Shelter

KRG DMC IOM UNHCR Barzani Foundation Peace Winds Japan IRC

KRG DMC UNHCR

KRG DMC UNHCR

KRG DMC UNHCR

KRG DMC UNHCR

KRG DMC UNHCR

KRG DMC UNHCR

Qandil

KRG DMC UNHCR Barzani Foundation QANDIL Save the Children

KRG DMC UNHCR Barzani Foundation QANDIL IOM ACF Save the Children Peace Winds Japan UNICEF KRG DMC UNHCR WFP

UNHCR KRG DMC/DoE Save the Children UNICEF IRC

KRG DMC UNICEF Peace Winds Japan

Peace Winds Japan HARIKAR Barzani Foundation KRG DMC WFP KRG DMC MSF-CH WHO UNHCR HARIKAR UNICEF UNFPA

KRG DMC WFP

KRG DMC HARIKAR Barzani Foundation WFP

KRG DMC HARIKAR Barzani Foundation WFP

KRG DMC/DoH MSF-CH UNICEF

KRG DMC/DoH WHO UNICEF UPP

KRG DMC/DoH WHO PU-AMI UNHCR IRW UNFPA UNICEF UPP

KRG DMC IOM UNHCR NRC UNHCR KRG DMC MSF-CH KURDS UNICEF Save the Children

KRG DMC UNHCR

KRG DMC UNHCR

KRG DMC UNHCR Peace Winds Japan

KRG DMC NRC UNICEF UNHCR

KRG DMC KURDS Save the Children UNHCR UNICEF

KRG DMC KURDS UNHCR UNICEF PU-AMI ACF

KRG DMC/DoH UNICEF WFP

KRG DMC/DoH MSF-CH UNICEF WFP

KRG DMC/DoH KRG DOH UNICEF MSF-CH WFP UNHCR IOM

KRG DMC/DoH KRG DOH UNICEF WFP UNHCR

WASH

Nutrition

Livelihood

Protection

Registration Information Management

DRC UNDP IRC REACH

KRG DMC HARIKAR MAG UNHCR UNICEF DRC UPP IRD ACTED/REACH UNHCR HARIKAR

KRG DMC IRW MAG HARIKAR

KRG DMC HARIKAR UNHCR IRC UPP

KRG DMC HARIKAR UNICEF MAG UNHCR IRW UPP

UNHCR HARIKAR

UNHCR HARIKAR

UNHCR KRG DMC

KRG DMC ACTED/REACH UNHCR

KRG DMC UNHCR

UNHCR HARIKAR IRW KRG DMC UNHCR ACTED/REACH KRG DMC HARIKAR UNHCR IRC UPP ACTED

HARIKAR UNHCR KRG DMC Save the Children IRC DRC

Community Services

IOM

KRG DMC HARIKAR UNHCR IRC UPP

Domiz Camp

KRG DMC UNHCR Save the Children HARIKAR IRC ACTED UNICEF MSF-CH UPP KRG DMC HARIKAR IRC UNFPA UNHCR Jiyan Foundation UPP DVAW IMC Kirkuk Center MSF KRG DMC UNHCR KRG DMC UNHCR IRC KRG DMC UNHCR Barzani Foundation IRW IOM DRC QANDIL KRG DMC UNHCR UNICEF Peace Winds Japan WFP HARIKAR UNESCO IOM IRC KRG DMC Peace Winds Japan Barzani Foundation WFP IRW KRG DMC/DoH IMC Kirkuk Center NRC MSF-CH Peace Winds Japan UNFPA UNHCR UNICEF UPP WHO Jiyan Foundation KRG DMC KURDS QANDIL UNHCR KRG DMC KURDS MSF-CH IRW UNHCR NRC QANDIL Save the Children UNICEF UPP Peace Winds Japan HARIKAR THW French Red Cross KRG DMC/DoH KRG DOH UNICEF MSF-CH WFP UNHCR KRG DMC IOM UNESCO UNHCR Peace Winds Japan HARIKAR KRG DMC HARIKAR UNICEF MAG UNHCR IRC Save the Children UPP UNHCR HARIKAR KRG DMC ACTED/REACH UNHCR KRG DMC HARIKAR IRC NRC UNFPA UNHCR UPP ACTED Jiyan Foundation Kirkuk Center DVAW Save the Children MSF-CH

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Syrian Refugees Response

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Who is doing What Where (3Ws)-Erbil/Iraq Basirma Camp

Sector

UNICEF

Child Protection

Save the Children

Darashakran Camp ACTED Save the Children

Erbil Non-Camp UNICEF

UNHCR

SGBV

Qushtapa Camp UNICEF Save the Children

UNICEF

ACTED

UNHCR NRC

NRC UNHCR

NRC QANDIL

UNDP UNHCR

UNICEF

UNFPA

UPP

UNHCR

UPP

UNFPA

UNFPA

UNFPA

UNDP

UNICEF

NRC

KRG

Camp Management

UNHCR ERC

UNHCR ERC

Khabat Mayor

ACTED

ACTED

CRI's

Kawergosk Camp Save the Children UPP

DRC

Khabat Mayor

UNHCR Barzani Foundation

UNHCR UNICEF

IOM QANDIL

UNHCR KRG

DRC Barzani Foundation

ACTED

ACTED

ACTED

ACTED

UNHCR

IRW

UNHCR

IOM

UPP

Barzani Foundation

Barzani Foundation UNICEF

Education

Food

Peace Winds Japan UNICEF

ERC KRG MoE

Dar Beru Peace Winds Japan

UNESCO

UNHCR

ERC

UNICEF

ERC

UNICEF

KRG MoE

UNESCO

Barzani Foundation WFP

WFP UNHCR

WFP ACTED

WFP

ACTED

ACTED

Barzani Foundation

Barzani Foundation

Barzani Foundation

IRW

Qatar Red Crescent DoH

Health

KRG

MSF UNHCR

UNICEF WHO

UNICEF DoH

UNICEF

WHO

UNHCR

UNHCR

KRG

KRG MoH

KRG MoH

UPP

WHO

MSF UNHCR

Shelter

WHO

KRG MoH

QANDIL KURDS

UNHABITAT IOM

UNHCR KURDS

UNHCR DRC

UNHCR

UNHCR

IRW

Mayor Office

ACTED

UAE /Qatar Red Crescent

UNHCR UNICEF

UNICEF UNHCR

IRW

WASH

UNHCR ACF

UNICEF QANDIL

UNUNHABITAT UNICEF

KRG

KURDS

NRC

THW

UNICEF

IRW

Barzani Foundation

ERC

KURDS

ACF

KRG

DRC

ERC

KURDS

IR

UPP IR ERC

Nutrition

UNICEF ACTED

KRG UNICEF

Barzani Foundation

ACTED

KRG MoH

Livelihood

Barzani Foundation

ERC

DRC IOM

KRG ZHYA

Zhin

UNHCR

Zhin

IOM

Protection

DRC

IOM

UNDP UNHCR KRG

UNICEF KRG MoH

ERC

UNHCR ERC

DRC QANDIL

KRG ZHYA

UNHCR INTERSOS

UPP

REACH

UNHCR

DRC

NRC

UNHCR

UPP

Mayor Office UNICEF Save the Children

Save the Children

Registration

ERC

ACTED UNHCR QANDIL

UNHCR QANDIL

UNHCR QANDIL

UNHCR QANDIL

UNHCR QANDIL

UNHCR QANDIL

UNHCR ACTED/REACH

IOM UPP

UNHCR UPP

UNHCR DRC

UNHCR

ACTED

UNICEF

ACTED/REACH

KRG

Mayor Office

UNHCR

Save the Children

ERC

Information Management

UNICEF ACTED/REACH UNHCR INTERSOS

Community Services

UNHCR UNFPA

UPP UNHCR

UNICEF UPP

NRC

UNHCR

UPP

NRC

DRC INTERSOS

Save the Children

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Who is doing What Where (3Ws) - Sulaymaniyah / Iraq Sector

Child Protection

Arbat Transit Camp

Sulaymaniyah Non-Camp

UNICEF

UNICEF

STEP

Heartland Alliance

UNHCR

STEP

DOLSA

UNHCR

Kurdistran Save the Children

Kurdistan Save the Children

Samaritan's Purse

Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims

Arbat Camp (Under Construction)

Save the Children

SGBV

UNHCR

UNHCR

CDO

CDO

IRC

Asunda Organisation

UNDP

KRG DHRD

DHRD

Rehabilitation Center for Torture Victims

DOLSA KRG DOH

Camp Management

CRIs

UNHCR UNHCR

UNHCR

Hana Group

Hana Group

UNICEF

KSC

IRC

YAO

KSC

RECAH

YAO

SCI

ACTED

CDO

BCF Samaritan's Purse KRG Municipality CDO

Education

UNICEF

UNICEF

STEP

DoE

UNHCR

UNHCR

BCF KSC KSDO DoE

Food

BCF

UNHCR

WFP

REACH

ACTED

CDO

Municipality/Deputy Mayor's Office

Health

UNHCR

UNHCR

UNICEF

Kurdistan Save the Children

WHO

Save the Children

KRG DoH

Asuda

KSC

KRG DoH

IRC

CDO

CDO

Shelter

WASH Nutrition Livelihood

UNHCR

UNHCR

KURDS

UNHABITAT

UNHCR

UNHCR

UNICEF

UNHCR

KURDS

CDO

IRC

UNHABITAT

WHO

KRG DoH

Samaritan's Purse

UNHCR

UNHCR

CDO

CDO

Protection

UNHCR

UNHCR

CDO

CDO

UNICEF IRC DOLSA KRG Mayor Office

Registration

Information Management

UNHCR

UNHCR

CDO

CDO

UNHCR

UNHCR

UNICEF

IOM

ACTED

ACTED

UNAMI

CDO UNAMI

Community Services

UNHCR

UNHCR

UNHCR

UNICEF

CDO

KURDS

KURDS

ACTED

IRC

KRG

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Camp profile Al-Obaidi Refugee Camp, Al-Qaim, Anbar, Iraq As of March 2014

Camp opened: 27.06.2013

Geographic Snapshot and Contextual Background

GPS coordinates:

41.219072 E , 34.417309 N

Region and State:

Al-Obaidy, Al -Qaim, Anbar, Iraq.

Size of camp area:

33,000 m²

Pattern in Population Change:

Relocation from Camp 1 and Camp 2

Areas of Origin:

Majority is from Al Bu Kamal and Der Al-Zor.

Refugee Population

approximately 1,781 (Persons Registered) Planned capacity: 5,000

(Persons) Age and Gender Breakdown as of 28 February 2014

Needs Met Logo Minimum Sectoral Data (standard)

Current Sectoral Data

Analysis

Health: ► Extent Persons of Concern (PoCs) have access to primary health care. 1 health centre for 20,000 persons.

► 1 health post.

There is PHC in the camp providing primary health care.

WASH: ►Liters of water/person/day: 20 ► Persons per latrine: