of governorates and municipalities supported with infrastructure services ... actors have reached 1,770,035 refugees* in
TURKEY BASIC NEEDS SECTOR
January - June 2017
SECTOR ACHIEVEMENTS & CHANGES In the first half of 2017, humanitarian actors have reached 1,770,035 refugees* in Turkey with services and assistance enabling them to meet their basic needs. Out of those, 767,043 refugees have received monthly cash-based assistance and 294,491 were supported with Core Relief Items. During the first quarter of 2017, multiple types of cash programmes were being implemented by basic needs actors. These were mainly aimed at meeting the difficulties that families faced during the winter months when prices increased and seasonable labour was difficult to access. When winter was over, and the Emergency Social Safety Net (ESSN) programme, was well under way these actors phased out their cash programmes. Notably, by the end of June 2017, the ESSN** was reaching over 685,000 refugees each month with unrestricted cash assistance. In total, the ESSN aims to reach some 1.3 million refugees in Turkey.
15
Reporting organizations (implementing & supporting)
1,770,035
Relevant sectors, including the Basic Needs Working Group, the Cash-Based Interventions Technical Working Group, and the Protection Working Group, have also been collaborating to profile vulnerable refugee households in Turkey which require support to meet their basic needs, comparing these profiles to the targeting criteria of existing programmes to identify prospective gaps. Partners have also been exploring ways to leverage Individual Protection Assistance (IPA) to support the most vulnerable households to access basic needs assistance.
Services provided Jan-June
1,759,982 3RP-funded
To highlight shelter needs and support partners to develop strengthened programmatic approaches to improve shelter conditions, IOM and UNHCR, in close collaboration with the broader basic needs working group, commenced a shelter/WASH assessment in five provinces in south-eastern Turkey, expected to be finalized in August. Additionally, drawing upon harmonized indicators, the BNWG prepared a Post Distribution Monitoring (PDM) report for the winter response 2016/2017 which will feed into the planning process of the winter assistance 2017/2018 that will start in July.
*Refugees may receive more than one service and the total figure does not account for overlap. *The EU-funded ESSN programme, launched nation-wide on 28 November 2016, is implemented by the Ministry of Family and Social Policy (MoFSP) and the Turkish Red Crescent (TRC), with WFP oversight, monitoring, and accountability.
ACHIEVEMENTS
3RP
Reached
# of people benefiting from all forms of cash-based interventions*
3RP Target
1,035,662* 1,028,057
2,097,600
7,605 # of people benefiting from monthly cash-based interventions
767,043 763,139 3,904
# of people benefiting from one-time cash-based interventions
268,619 264,918 3,701
# of people benefiting from core relief items
294,491 289,561
445,650
4,930 # of persons benefiting from hygiene kits, dignity kits or sanitary items
370,104 368,513 1,591
# of governorates and municipalities supported with infrastructure services # of people benefiting from assistance to access adequate shelter solutions (total in and out of camp) # of people outside of camps benefiting from assistance to access adequate shelter solutions
2
4
50,280
40,010
6,030 100%
757,580
2,844 Other funding
3R P
Municipalities are often burdened by the fact that an increase in population stretches their ability to deliver basic services. Partners have Humanitarian actors in Turkey have increasingly focused their efforts on supporting Municipalities in strengthening their service delivery. For example, since the beginning of 2017, in Gaziantep, a waste station was provided that will efficiently transport 164 tons/day of solid waste from Islahiye and Nurdağı districts. In Sanliurfa, a new waste station and three semi-trailer were provided which are projected to save the Ceylanpinar municipality more than 477,000 EUR annually.
7,209 RMRP-funded
ng ndi Fu
$410 m received
$985 m appealed
42%
RMRP
Other
Implementing organizations
TURKEY BASIC NEEDS SECTOR
January - June 2017
TOTAL SERVICES PROVIDED BY PROVINCE
85
158,098
20
1,735 2,668
8895
3,210
725
186
1,521
1,070 4,130
1,139
96
42
35
547
1,360
2,838
816
836
1,553
5,558
2,375
527
20,073
83,501
1,137
292
27,285
4,236
5,873
34,017
44354
890
0 21,306
4,343
55,824
830
6,193
93,556
239,786
881
27,973 2,878
33,003
942
0
216
3,165
2,068
4,169
397
1,253 1,674
12
159
1,269
1,171 4,185
1164
1,158
1,647
151,590
29,324
0
3,453
1,707
4,472
812
1872 1,872
438
0
8,070
62,625
465,376
173
74,697
27,834 154,369
Services provided by province 400,000
Registered Syrian refugee population by province 150,000
0 - 100K
101 - 200K 201-300K 301-400K
401-500K
50,000
IMPLEMENTING ORGANISATIONS BY PROVINCE
ASAM, TRC, UNHCR TRC, ASAM, UNHCR TRC, UNHCR
TRC, WFP TRC
ASAM, TRC, UNHCR TRC, UNHCR ASAM, TRC, UNHCR
ASAM, IOM, TRC, UNHCR
ASAM, TRC, UNHCR
TRC
ASAM, IOM, TRC, UNHCR, WFP
TRC
TRC, UNHCR
TRC, UNHCR
ASAM, IOM, TRC, UNHCR
ASAM, TRC, UNHCR
TRC, UNHCR
ASAM, TRC, UNHCR
ASAM, TRC, UNHCR, WFP
TRC, UNHCR TRC, UNHCR, WFP ASAM, TRC, UNHCR
ASAM, TRC, UNHCR
TRC
TRC
TRC, UNHCR
TRC
TRC, UNHCR
TRC, UNHCR
TRC
TRC, WFP
TRC, UNHCR
TRC TRC, UNHCR, WFP
TRC IMPR, TRC, UNHCR, WFP
TRC, UNHCR TRC, UNHCR, WFP
IMPR, ASAM, TRC, ASAM, TRC, TRC, UNHCR, UNHCR UNHCR, IMPR, TRC IOM, TRC, WFP WFP UNHCR, WFP ASAM, IMPR, TRC, ASAM, TRC, Care, DRC, IMPR, IOM, TRC, ASAM, TRC, UNHCR ASAM, IOM, IOM, Khayr, TRC, UNHCR, WFP, WHH UNHCR, UNHCR TRC, UNDP, UNDP, UNHCR, WFP UNHCR, WFP WFP ASAM, IOM, TRC, UNHCR, WFP
DRC, IOM, TRC, UNHCR, WFP
No activity reported TRC, WFP
No activity reported ASAM, TRC, UNHCR
TRC, WFP
TRC
TRC, UNHCR
TRC, UNHCR
TRC, UNHCR, WFP
REPORTING ORGANISATIONS
ASAM, TRC, UNHCR, WFP
TRC, UNHCR
ASAM, TRC, UNHCR, WFP
ASAM, IOM, TRC, UNHCR, WFP
ASAM, TRC, ASAM, IOM, TRC, UNHCR UNHCR, WFP
TRC, UNHCR
ASAM, Care, Samaritan's Purse, TRC, TRC, UNFPA, UNHCR, WFP UNHCR
TRC, UNHCR
No activity reported
TRC, UNHCR
TRC
TRC, UNHCR, WFP
TRC, UNHCR, WFP
TRC
TRC
TRC, UNHCR
No activity reported