In Jordan, cabinet approved a 6th extension of the grace period for Syrian refugees' work permits, until 30 June 2018. A
Regional Monthly Dashboard November 2017
LIVELIHOODS & SOCIAL COHESION
Since the start of 2017, Livelihoods partners assisted 26,467 refugees and host community members with short-term and/or long-term employment opportunities and over 100,000 youth and adults in increasing their employability through job training, internships, job placement and language courses. In addition, over 60,000 host community members and refugees have participated in community based activities to promote social cohesion. Highlights across the region in November include: In Jordan, cabinet approved a 6th extension of the grace period for Syrian refugees’ work permits, until 30 June 2018. A circular has been drafted by the Ministry of Labour concerning the extension. In Iraq, the economic situation for Syrian refugees in the KR-I, where the vast majority are hosted, continues to be a challenge. While Syrian refugees are able to earn an income participating in cash for work (CfW) activities inside camps, camp residents are severely challenged to find private sector work outside the camps. This is mainly due to geographical isolation from companies or factories. Emergency Livelihood Sector actors offered CfW as well as vocational training. However, with the overwhelming number of internally displaced people (IDPs), capacity and resources in Iraq are stretched and Syrians continue to request additional support to establish small businesses or income generating activities.
570,800 Refugees & Local Community Members Sectoral Target by end of 2017 Regional
By Country
148,489 Sectoral Population Reached 26%
5,416,777* Syrian Registered Refugees in 3RP countries as of 30 November 2017
Turkey
28%
191,161
Lebanon
84%
96,557
Jordan
5%
207,936
Iraq
6%
55,139
Egypt
7%
20,000
*Includes North Africa
3RP 2017 Sectoral Funding Status By Country
Overall
Responding Partners Turkey $335M
Egypt $48M
Iraq $102M
appeal
$4.63 billion
$2.45 billion received
received
28
Jordan $550M
85
75%
$2.45 billion 53% funded Lebanon $735M
85 out of 113 partners reporting for the month
Sectoral Regional Indicator Progress
Reached
Target
26,467 of individuals employed or self-employed– including short term (cash for work and seasonal labor) and long term employment
40%
66,649
100,234 of individuals supported to access to employment (training, internships, job placement and language courses)
36%
279,938
60,061 of mixed groups supported in social cohesion initiatives (directly or indirectly)
51%
117,190
Note: These dashboards reflect selected aggregate achievements of 3RP partners involved in the 3RP Interagency response in Egypt, 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 November 2017.