All individuals arriving in transit centers and camps will be prioritized for emergency shelter provision, while those w
IRAQ: RRP6 MONTHLY UPDATE - FEBRUARY
SHELTER
FEBRUARY HIGHLIGHTS:
NEEDS ANALYSIS: The objective of the sector is to provide adequate and targeted shelter support Syrian refugees living in camps in order to reduce vulnerability and physical settlement issues within the camp.
160000 Expected end 2014
240 refugees benefited from the construction of 48 tent foundations and kitchens. In various locations verifications for tent replacements were undertaken, resulting in the exchange of 2,727 tents. In various camps the Registration and PHC facilities were complete and handed over. Snow storm coupled with gusty winds in the first week of February resulted in the destruction of numerous tents in the Arbat Transit Camp in Sulaymaniyah. UNHCR Field Office responded immediately by accommodating the affected families in the available Rubhall. The affected tents were however replaced in the second week of February.
Anbar
Land development will be required in seven camps for 48,555 persons, and land will need to be allocated for the establishment of new camps. WASH infrastructure will also need to be implemented. Notwithstanding that the main focus for the shelter sector are the camp refugees, there are some urgent needs for the non-camp population. These include advocacy for continued refugee residency in host communities, upgrades to the dwellings of refugees living in non-camp settings, and the prevention of informal settlements in urban areas.
Overall Available and Needed Space* Current Population 47,115
80,361
32,524
REFUGEE POPULATION IN IRAQ:
Current Available Space
20%
40%
60%
80%
In this non-camp setting, families that include persons with specific needs will be targeted for assistance first, while mixed approaches will be taken for those without specific needs. Community outreach and protection services will be engaged in the beneficiary selection, so that those benefiting from shelter assistance will be based on demonstrated need.
Current Refugee Population
225,548
Space Needed by end 2014
0%
Suleimaniyah
All individuals arriving in transit centers and camps will be prioritized for emergency shelter provision, while those who have been settled longer than six months will be assisted with replacement tents and plastic sheeting as well as materials to further build up the cement walls around the tents.
400,000
Expected Refugee
100%
PROGRESS AGAINST TARGETS:
Available Space Per Camp
Total Assisted
Al-Obaidy
End-2014 Target
Gap
Funding
Arbat transit
Requeste
42,665 (240 in Feb.) individuals benefited from improved shelter (tent foundation and kitchen)
Arbat Camp
Bahrka transit
42,665
77,335
120,000
Erbil
Basirma
11,500 (5,500 in Feb.) refugees in camps benefited from 1,100 new or replacement tents
Capacity
Qushtapa Kawergosk
11,500
80,000
68,500
Refugee
Indicato Darashakran
80,966 (605 in Feb.) refugees in camps provided with temporary emergency shelter
Dohuk
Akra Castle
Bajed Kandela…
80,966
79,639
Gawilan Camp &… 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Targets based on an expected population of 400,000 Syrian refugees in Iraq by end-2014. There are currently 225,548 Syrian refugees in Iraq. * Figures’ depending on continues refugees movement
Domiz 0
20000
40000
60000
80000
Leading Agencies: : Martin Zirn,
[email protected] ; Mazin AL NKSHBANDI,
[email protected]; DMC (Development and Modification Center Dohuk, KR-I) and MoDM (Ministry of Migration and Displacement, IRQ). Participating Agenecies: UNHCR, ACTED, NRC, DRC and UNHABITAT.
160,000