Regional Monthly Dashboard April 2017 - Stories from Syrian Refugees

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Social and economic insecurity continue to exacerbate protection risks for the 2.3 million Syrian refugee children hoste
Regional Monthly Dashboard April 2017 PROTECTION Social and economic insecurity continue to exacerbate protection risks for the 2.3 million Syrian refugee children hosted in the region, 48 per cent of whom remain out of school. Given these pressures, child marriage rates have more than doubled among Syrian adolescent girls since the onset of the conflict, rising from a pre-conflict baseline of 13 per cent inside Syria to over a 27 per cent at present. In key 3RP countries, 47 per cent of refugee households reportedly rely on the income generated by a child to meet basic needs. Across the 3RP countries, refugee and asylum-seeking children contend with a lack of child-sensitive reception procedures, risk of detention, and a significant risks of trafficking and exploitation, especially for the unaccompanied and separated children (UASC). In response, 3RP Partners have developed a range of mutually reinforcing child sensitive strategies, guidelines and publications aimed at addressing the main child protection risks in the region: 1) child marriage; 2) child labour (including the worst forms); 3) violence at home and in schools and 4) protection risks associated with UASC seeking asylum, including detention and trafficking. An over-arching goal is ensuring that all children of concern benefit from national child protection systems that are in line with international standards. Across the region more than 163,000 children are participating in structured, sustained child protection or psychosocial support programmes, and over 37,700 girls and boys are receiving specialized child protection services, two of the key response indicators measuring child protection activities under the 3RP.

6,897,300 Refugees & Local Community Members Sectoral Target by end of 2017 Regional

By Country Turkey 14% Lebanon

2,388,236 Sectoral Population Reached

5,054,275 Syrian Registered Refugees in 3RP countries as at 30 April 2017

2,890,791

114%

755,892

Iraq

102%

235,000

50%

150,666

35%

Responding Partners

3RP 2017 Overall Funding Status Egypt $23M

By Country

appeal $4.63 billion

28%

Jordan

Egypt

Sector

2,865,000

Iraq $68M

Turkey $316M

34

$885 million received

received $885 million 19% funded

Lebanon $236M

Sectoral Regional Indicator Progress 16,657 Syrian refugees submitted for resettlement or humanitarian admission 37,774 girls and boys who are receiving specialised child protection services 29,441 women and men participating in parenting programmes 163,081 girls and boys participating in structured, sustained child protection or psychosocial support programmes 39,541 persons receiving SGBV services 78,852 WGBM who have knowledge of, access to, and benefit from empowerment opportunities 10,125 individuals trained on protection including child protection and SGBV 309,851 individuals engaged in or benefited from the response through involvement, participation, or community-led initiatives

113

Jordan $241M

Reached

77%

113 out of 147 reporting for the month Target

29%

56,760

46%

82,131

10%

290,146

23%

704,073

16%

252,235

13%

619,104

10%

105,588

20%

1,517,316

4,083,492 10% 413,558 individuals reached through awareness or information campaigns/sessions Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in Eg ypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. Progress and targets may change in line with data revisions. All data on this dashboard is current as at 30 April 2017.