Oct 26, 2015 - rt. 5. 8. 4. ,7. 7. 5. Ã÷. C h ild. Pro te c tio n. (Sp e c ia liz e d. Se rv ic e. ) 1. 1. ,4. 0. 4 !Â
Syria Crisis Dashboard (September 2015) During the month of September the Syrian conflict entered a new phase, with Russian air strikes across the country allegedly targeting terrorists groups in Idleb, Hama, Homs, Aleppo, Raqqa and Deir-Ez-Zour. The airstrikes, and the increased intensity of related clashes, continue to have a negative impact on humanitarian access and delivery of humanitarian assistance. In response to persisting severe water shortages in Aleppo, UNICEF continued to truck 10,000 m3 of water per day, reaching 700,000 people, while continuing to develop alternative water supply modalities. In Turkey, two UNICEF teams were deployed to assess the situation of women and children in transit in Izmir, Istanbul and Edirne – the majority of whom are Syrians. A mobile CFS was deployed to serve 100 children a day on the move in Izmir, and was deployed in partnership with the Turkish Red Crescent Society (TRCS) as part of UNICEF’s commitment to providing rapid child protection services in the border areas.
People in Need
2015 UNICEF Results
Water
12.2 million
In Syria, UNICEF is providing water treatment supplies that treat enough water to serve over 16.55 million people on a regular basis. UNICEF also provides targeted support to water systems:
4 million
inside Syria
refugees
including
Syria 201% of target 3.5 million
including
2.1 million
5.6 million
In neighboring countries, 1,243,723 people
children
children
have been provided with access to drinking and domestic water. Target 123,948 Iraq 88%
Syrian Children in Need Turkey
1,050,937
Lebanon
574,754
million Syria
Egypt
Lebanon 73%
5.6
102,651
325,395 Other Countries
13,680
UNICEF Funding Requirements for SRP and 3RP in 2015
903 million (US$) 367m Gap
59% 41%
536m Received
Target 1,840,000
There are over 820,000 children targeted for psychosocial support services in 2015, to date 584,775 children have benefited from these services. Syria 77% Target 385,000 Jordan 70% Lebanon
Target 203,264 Target 140,000
51%
Turkey
73%
Target 50,000
Iraq
72%
Target 39,044
107%
Target 11,000
Egypt
Response Funding Status per Country - % Funded Lebanon 59% Syria
46%
Jordan 74% Iraq Turkey
Education
62%
WASH
53%
51%
Egypt 37%
Target
Funding Status per Sector - % Funded
Health & Nutrition
88%
Syria
5%
Target 365,500
In neighbouring countries, 393,880 refugee children have been supported to enroll in formal education.
Turkey
57%
Target 180,000
Jordan
110%
Target 130,000
Lebanon
130%
Target 87,150
Iraq
Child Protection
Jordan
57,716
38%
Jordan
Iraq
Target 592,614
Education
In Syria, UNICEF supported access to formal education for 25,512 students through school rehabilitation, pre-fabricated classrooms and school bursaries.
Child Protection Basic Needs
37% 63% 67%
All funding information is up to 22 October 2015 | Refugees figures as of 08 October 2015 (UNHCR) Creation Date: 26 October 2015
Egypt
90% 91%
Target 24,782 Target 14,500
Note: Education results remain pending the new school year from September.
Health 5,056,034 children vaccinated against polio as of August 2015. There are over 20 million children targeted with polio vaccination in 2015, mainly through campaigns**. Four campaigns have been conducted in Syria reaching 2,989,659 children under five with immunization. A further 2,066,375 children have been immunized between Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq through seven campaigns in the sub-region in 2015. Post campaign monitoring has found coverage ranging from 74-92%. **Campaigns inluding national and sub-national.
Top 10 Donors (US$) United States Germany European Commission Kuwait Canada The United Kingdom UNOCHA Japan Norway Netherlands
157m 104m 52.7m 45m 43.5m 32.3m 19m 12.2m 11m 8.4m unicef.org | childrenofsyria.info
481,859
1,866
432,729
70,855
11,491
13,181
*n/a
2,063
*n/a
EGYPT
Oct. 15: 57,716
I
Jan13: 47,529
The Mediterranean
26,014
112,999
141,840
5,294
48,208
15,714
143,259
701,678
17,594
406,859
943,241
7,032,198
296,001
300,136
190,653
25,512
2,989,659
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
SAUDI ARABIA
JORDAN
5,600,000
I
1,800,000
TURKEY
The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.
The results for inside Syria are UNICEF Whole of Syria results.
Data Source: UNICEF MENARO SitRep (September 2015) Creation Date: 26 October 2015
Oct. 15: 325,395
I
Jan13: 66,800
Oct. 15: 574,754
I
Jan13: 71,500
LEBANON
Oct.15: 1,050,937
185,089
713
36,313
I
806,579
145
102,126
Jan13: 74,000
1,468
70,789
3,224
2,125,133**
Refugee Children
*n/a: figures for beneficiaries currently not available.
The scale of the circles in the legend represent 1,000,000 child.
As of January 2013
( ! !
As of 8 October 2015
Chi ld ren in Ne ed / Ref u g ees
** Including 13,680 child refugee in other countries Data source: UNHCR 08 October 2015
5,600,000
I I
Children in Need in Syria
Children in Need
342,009
419,392
1,544,097
8,275,921
11,404
584,775
396,560
5,056,034
d Æ c Æ
² !
Æ ÷ Æ ÷
ó Æ
Education (Children with Informal/Non-Formal Education Support) Copyright:© 2014 Esri
Education (Children with Formal Education Support)
WASH (Hygiene Promotion)
WASH (Water Supply)
Child Protection (Specialized Service)
Psychosocial Support
Routine and (or) Measles Vaccination
Health (Polio Vaccination)
UNICEF Response by Sector 2015 (total beneficiaries)
28,275
109,316
22,315
852,937
Oct. 15: 102,651
I
Jan13: 48,500
IRAQ
UNICEF Regional Response Activities 2015 (September 2015)
SYRIA CRISIS: Children in Need in the Region