Jun 16, 2017 - As multi-purpose cash programmes are currently reported under Basic Needs, this dashboard does not reflec
TURKEY FOOD SECURITY & AGRICULTURE SECTOR May 2017
Inter-Agency Coordination Turkey
COUNTRY COVERAGE
MALATYA
KAHRAMANMARAS ADIYAMAN ADANA OSMANIYE
SANLIURFA GAZIANTEP
Ratio of Refugees recieving assistance compared to total refugee population in province 0%
10%
25%
50%
75%
100%
100,000 50,000 25,000
147,376 Total FS&A Beneficiaries
4
22M USD Received
54M USD Needed
Total number of Organizations Reported
SECTOR OBJECTIVES Save lives and restore livelihoods of conflict induced refugees and host communities. Promote increased levels of food and nutrition self-sufficiency for Syrian refugees by creating income-generating activities to prevent negative or irreversible coping strategies. Strengthen the knowledge base of Syrian refugees on quality and healthy diets during dire economic circumstances. Improve the food security response quality based on evidence, capacity building and strong coordination. between sectors and relevant line ministries.
ACHIEVEMENTS
3RP
Number of Syrian men, women, boys, girls and the elderly receiving food assistance (including school feeding)
Reached / Targeted
147,376
523,750
Age of people receiving food assistance
Number of targeted individuals benefitting from family production through micro-gardening activities and small-holder scale production 0
24,100
0
12,000
0
800
Adults 143,776 Children 3,000 Elders 600
Number of Syrians enabled to cultivate farmland and micro-gardens Number of Syrian refugees employed in Turkish agriculture sector Number of Syrians (men, women, boys and girls) trained in modern agriculture technologies, including CSA
Female 148
Number of individuals (including women and children) trained in good nutritional practices and hygiene related issues 0%
REPORTING PARTNERS
Printing date: 16 June 2017
0
3,450
45%
Male 55%
22,000
100%
Several actors are also engaged in cash transfer programmes which simultaneously seek to address promote food security, address other basic needs, and enhance access to services such as the ESSN. As multi-purpose cash programmes are currently reported under Basic Needs, this dashboard does not reflect the full extent of efforts to promote food security among refugees in Turkey.
Sources: Food Security & Agriculture WG, ActivityInfo Author: UNHCR - Turkey Feedback:
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