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PROTECTION FOOD SECURITY EDUCATION HEALTH & NUTRITION BASIC NEEDS SHELTER WASH SOCIAL COHESION & LIVELIHOODS 3RP 2018-19 | REGIONAL REFUGEE AND RESILIENCE PLAN QUARTERLY UPDATE: 3RP ACHIEVEMENTS MARCH 2018 KEY FIGURES 5.3 million Syrian Refugees expected by end-2018 5.6 million currently registered USD 5.61 billion required in 2018 1.55 billion (28%) received ACHIEVEMENT * 3% 2% 14% 43% 6% 7% 51% 15% 71% 11% 13% 45% 6% 103% 18% 10% 327,753 119,295 1,192,000 379,550 107,468 37,011 762,966 144,800 137 6,147,868 7,471 1,340,804 128,275 2,150,272 196,110 137,828 9,234 individuals supported to access to employment (training, internships, job placement and language courses) 2,587 individuals employed or self-employed, including short term (cash for work and seasonal labour) and long term employment 164,334 people with access to appropriate sanitation facilities and services 162,243 people with access to adequate quantity of safe water through temporary provision 6,893 households in camps receiving assistance for shelter and shelter upgrades 2,483 households outside of camps receiving assistance for shelter and shelter upgrades 392,342 households receiving unconditional, sector-specific or emergency cash assistance 21,267 households receiving core relief items in- kind 97 health facilities supported 664,259 consultations for target population in primary health care services 942 classrooms constructed, established or rehabilitated 606,442 children (5-17 years, girls and boys) enrolled in formal general education 7,099 individuals receiving food & agricultural livelihoods support 2,218,959 individuals who receive food assistance (cash, voucher or in-kind) 34,894 persons receiving Sexual and Gender- Based Violence (SGBV) response services 14,107 girls and boys who are receiving specialized child protection services $206m or 33% received Requirements: $623m $302m or 39% received Requirements: $767m $261m or 30% received Requirements: $873m $75m or 21% received Requirements: $359m $778m or 50% received Requirements: $1,567m $39m or 28% received Requirements: $139m $48m or 15% received Requirements: $315m $162m or 22% received Requirements: $741m 33% 39% 30% 21% 50% 28% 15% 22% * Sector funding may include carryover funding received in 2017 which is not reflected in the overall amount received for 2018.

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HN

Education

FS

Protection

Refugee population

5,629,664

Funding

1,513,104,860

PROTECTION

FOOD SECURITY

EDUCATION

HEALTH & NUTRITION

BASIC NEEDS

SHELTER

WASH

SOCIAL COHESION & LIVELIHOODS

3RP 2018-19 | REGIONAL REFUGEE AND RESILIENCE PLANQUARTERLY UPDATE: 3RP ACHIEVEMENTS MARCH 2018

KEY FIGURES

5.3 million Syrian Refugees

expected by end-2018

5.6 million currently registered

USD 5.61 billion required in 2018

1.55 billion (28%) received

ACHIEVEMENT *

3%

2%

14%

43%

6%

7%

51%

15%

71%

11%

13%

45%

6%

103%

18%

10%

327,753

119,295

1,192,000

379,550

107,468

37,011

762,966

144,800

137

6,147,868

7,471

1,340,804

128,275

2,150,272

196,110

137,828

9,234 individuals supported to access toemployment (training, internships, job placement

and language courses)

2,587 individuals employed or self-employed,including short term (cash for work and seasonal

labour) and long term employment

164,334 people with access to appropriatesanitation facilities and services

162,243 people with access to adequate quantityof safe water through temporary provision

6,893 households in camps receiving assistancefor shelter and shelter upgrades

2,483 households outside of camps receivingassistance for shelter and shelter upgrades

392,342 households receiving unconditional,sector-specific or emergency cash assistance

21,267 households receiving core relief items in-kind

97 health facilities supported

664,259 consultations for target population inprimary health care services

942 classrooms constructed, established orrehabilitated

606,442 children (5-17 years, girls and boys)enrolled in formal general education

7,099 individuals receiving food & agriculturallivelihoods support

2,218,959 individuals who receive food assistance(cash, voucher or in-kind)

34,894 persons receiving Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) response services

14,107 girls and boys who are receiving specializedchild protection services

$206m or 33% receivedRequirements: $623m

$302m or 39% receivedRequirements: $767m

$261m or 30% receivedRequirements: $873m

$75m or 21% receivedRequirements: $359m

$778m or 50% receivedRequirements: $1,567m

$39m or 28% receivedRequirements: $139m

$48m or 15% receivedRequirements: $315m

$162m or 22% receivedRequirements: $741m

33%

39%

30%

21%

50%

28%

15%

22%

* Sector funding may include carryover funding received in 2017 which is not reflected in the overall amount received for 2018.

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13,005 individuals reached with legal assistance

105,675 individuals reached through awareness or informationcampaigns/sessions

293,822 individuals engaged in or benefited from the response throughinvolvement, participation, or community-led initiatives

4,657 individuals trained on protection including child protection and SGBV

68,943 Women, Girls, Boys and Men (WGBM) who have knowledge of,access to, and benefit from empowerment opportunities

34,894 persons receiving Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV)response services

57,169 girls and boys participating in structured, sustained child protection orpsychosocial support programmes

19,204 women and men participating in parenting programmes

14,107 girls and boys who are receiving specialized child protection services

8,361 Syrian refugees submitted for resettlement or humanitarian admission

6%

5%

17%

7%

11%

18%

17%

11%

10%

22%

212,049

2,082,118

1,757,272

64,011

619,663

196,110

345,740

177,204

137,828

37,258

3RP 2018-19 | REGIONAL REFUGEE AND RESILIENCE PLANQUARTERLY UPDATE: MARCH 2018 PROTECTION DASHBOARD

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 31 March 2018.

Sectoral Indicators Progress Reached/Target

KEY FIGURES

5.3 million Syrian Refugees

expected by end-2018

5.6 million currently registered

704,856

6,884,923 Refugees & Local Community Members Sectoral

Target by end of 2018

25%

62%

9%

12%

3%

168,700

403,110

1,002,000

1,890,000

3,421,113

Egypt

Iraq

Jordan

Lebanon

Turkey

By countryRegional

76%

105 partners reporting for the

month

As the Syria crisis entered its eighth year in March, the number of Syrian refugees in the region passed the five and a half million mark. There are now over 3.5 million Syrian refugees registered refugees in Turkey, almost 1 million in Lebanon, some 659,000 in Jordan, almost 250,000 in Iraq and more than 128,000 in Egypt. The total net increase during 2018 is 148,504 refugees, mostly due to registration of Syrian refugees who had already been residing in Turkey but also counting in new-borns in all five countries. Across the region, almost 35,000 people have benefited from sexual and gender based violence response services in 2018, while over 293,000 individuals have engaged in or benefited from community led initiatives. In the first quarter of 2018, almost 8,300 refugee resettlement submissions have been made for Syrian refugees in 3RP countries but much more support is needed from donors, as the sector is only 33 per cent funded, and from resettlement countries due to a large drop in available resettlement spaces in 2018. In Jordan, The Government announced the commencement of a rectification of status campaign to regularize the legal status of certain Syrian refugees in Jordan. During March over 9,055 families (approx. 31,073 individuals) came forward for regularization or were referred by NGO partners resulting of 9,475 individuals being issued Asylum-seeker Certificates so far. The campaign runs through 28 September 2018.

HIGHLIGHTS

ACHIEVEMENTS

POPULATION REACHED

10%

USD 623 million sectoral

funding required in 2018

206 million (33%) received

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478 individuals supported for improved nutritional practices

7,099 individuals receiving food & agricultural livelihoods support

2,218,959 individuals who receive food assistance (cash, voucher orin-kind)

26,875

128,275

2,150,272

2%

6%

103%

3RP 2018-19 | REGIONAL REFUGEE AND RESILIENCE PLANQUARTERLY UPDATE: MARCH 2018 FOOD SECURITY DASHBOARD

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 31 March 2018.

Sectoral Indicators Progress Reached/Target

KEY FIGURES

5.3 million Syrian Refugees

expected by end-2018

5.6 million currently registered

2,216,420

2,628,189 Refugees & Local Community Members Sectoral

Target by end of 2018

93%

28%

96%

82%

87%

402,480

210,105

891,129

935,821

188,654

Egypt

Iraq

Jordan

Lebanon

Turkey

By countryRegional

62%

41 partners reporting for the

month

HIGHLIGHTS

Across the region, food security partners have reached 84 per cent of their target of assisting 2,628,189 Refugees & Local Community Members. Nonetheless, many of those assisted require support on a monthly basis and the sector is only 39 per cent funded meaning that support from the donor community is essential.In Jordan, following an increase food assistance, in response increases in tax on food commodities and the removal of a long-standing subsidy on bread, around 109,000 refugees residing in camps and 207,000 extremely vulnerable refugees living in communities received JOD 23 per person per month, while 175,000 refugees categorized as vulnerable received JOD 15 per person per month. In Iraq, families in need are now able to approach a dedicated food helpdesk in each camp, with those found to be food-insecure included in the following month's distribution. Camp residents can also pass concerns on to their representatives who meet regularly with Food security sector staff. In Turkey, sector partners in close coordination and collaboration with the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock have been scaling up agriculture related livelihood activities for Syrian refugees and vulnerable members of the host communities, with a focus on skills development in order to meet the high demand of agriculture labour in Turkey.

ACHIEVEMENTS

POPULATION REACHED

84%

USD 767 million sectoral

funding required in 2018

302 million (39%) received

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805 teachers and education personnel receiving incentives (female/male)

942 classrooms constructed, established or rehabilitated

1,748 children (3-17 years, girls and boys) receiving school supplies

2,496 teachers and education personnel trained (female/male)

14,192 youth (15-17 years, girls and boys) enrolled in Technical and VocationalEducation and Training

62,617 children (5-17 years, girls and boys) enrolled in non-formal education

606,442 children (5-17 years, girls and boys) enrolled in formal generaleducation

569 children (3-5 years, girls and boys) enrolled in Early Childhood Care andEducation and pre-primary education

5%

13%

0.29%

1%

8%

25%

45%

0.39%

15,474

7,471

604,419

188,650

168,651

249,990

1,340,804

147,687

3RP 2018-19 | REGIONAL REFUGEE AND RESILIENCE PLANQUARTERLY UPDATE: MARCH 2018 EDUCATION DASHBOARD

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 31 March 2018.* Reached number reflects only the ALP program in Lebanon.** Progress data not yet received for Turkey in March 2018.

Sectoral Indicators Progress ** Reached/Target

KEY FIGURES

5.3 million Syrian Refugees

expected by end-2018

5.6 million currently registered

711,907

2,285,351 Refugees & Local Community Members Sectoral

80%

5%

24%

100%

0%

117,945

114,423

573,415

476,564

1,003,004

Egypt

Iraq

Jordan

Lebanon*

Turkey

By countryRegional

75%

62 partners reporting for the

month

HIGHLIGHTS

Across the region, over 600,000 children between the ages of 5-17 are enrolled in formal general education but this is

order to ensure increased access to safe, equitable and quality education for children and youth. In Jordan, the education sector reached 59,331 in both camps and host communities through Learning Support Services in Makani centers. In Iraq, partners continue to address the underlying causes of children being out of school, for example in March 169 refugee children who had dropped out of school because of long distances were targeted for transportation support. In Egypt, in preparation to the new academic year 2018-2019, education partners are preparing to register students for educational grants which will kick-in in September. The sector also continues to financially support 271 Syrian refugee students in Egypt who are enrolled in the DAFI scholarship programme, in order to ease the financial pressure on them during their education and facilitate the completion of their studies.

ACHIEVEMENTS

POPULATION REACHED

31%

USD 873 million sectoral

funding required in 2018

261 million (30%) received

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192

8,025

137

222,743

6,147,868

63 service delivery units providing Sexual and Reproductive Health(SRH) services

2,105 health care staff trained

97 health facilities supported

41,560 referrals of target population to secondary or tertiary healthcare services

664,259 consultations for target population in primary health careservices

33%

26%

71%

19%

11%

3RP 2018-19 | REGIONAL REFUGEE AND RESILIENCE PLANQUARTERLY UPDATE: MARCH 2018 HEALTH DASHBOARD

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 31 March 2018.

Sectoral Indicators Progress Reached/Target

KEY FIGURES

5.3 million Syrian Refugees

expected by end-2018

5.6 million currently registered

4,432,223

5,835,700 Refugees & Local Community Members Sectoral

Target by end of 2018

82%

66%

47%

13%

110%

462,400

245,000

335,000

1,564,800

3,228,500

Egypt

Iraq

Jordan

Lebanon

Turkey

By countryRegional

73%

65 partners reporting for the

month

HIGHLIGHTS

At 21 per cent funded the Health and Nutrition sector is chronically underfunded. The sector has only reached 11 per cent of its target consultations for primary health care services and without further funding the lifesaving work of the sector in under threat. In Jordan, the Mental Health Action Plan 2018-2021 has been launched in collaboration between he health sector and the Ministry of Health (MoH). In Iraq, access to health services for refugees is impacted by a shortage of Medicines, especially medicines for chronic diseases, and a shortage of human resources in public health facilities due to the ongoing financial constraints. In addition, partners have noted a lack of awareness on available health services at governmental health facilities among non-camp refugees. In Egypt, within the resilience component of the health sector, the reporting 3RP partners supported 25 public healthcare facilities and also provided training to community health workers (CHW) in the first quarter of 2018.

ACHIEVEMENTS

POPULATION REACHED

76%

USD 359 million sectoral

funding required in 2018

75 million (21%) received

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392,242

762,966

144,800

24,024 households receiving seasonal support through cash or in-kind assistance

392,342 households receiving unconditional, sector-specific oremergency cash assistance

21,267 households receiving core relief items in-kind

6%

51%

15%

3RP 2018-19 | REGIONAL REFUGEE AND RESILIENCE PLANQUARTERLY UPDATE: FEBRUARY 2018 BASIC NEEDS DASHBOARD

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 31 March 2018.

Sectoral Indicators Progress Reached/Target

KEY FIGURES

5.3 million Syrian Refugees

expected by end-2018

5.6 million currently registered

2,883,240

6,760,500 Refugees & Local Community Members Sectoral

Target by end of 2018

73%

29%

66%

43%

35%

444,800

245,000

817,000

1,353,700

3,900,000

Egypt

Iraq

Jordan

Lebanon

Turkey

By countryRegional

53%

41 partners reporting for the

month

HIGHLIGHTS

efforts towards integration of refugees into the economies of their host communities, while simultaneously providing complementary support directly to the most vulnerable families. Across the region, almost 400,000 households have received unconditional, sector-specific or emergency cash assistance so far in 2018. In Turkey, monthly cash assistance continued, with over 1.26 million beneficiaries being reached by the ESSN alone in the first quarter of 2018 and a further 154,000 being assisted through other complimentary cash-based interventions. Due to the protracted nature of the crisis, across the region Syrian refugees struggle to meet their basic needs and continue to face challenges including poverty, food insecurity, malnutrition, and social disparity. In Egypt, for example, the latest National poverty rates available indicate that 27.8 percent of the population fell below the income poverty line in 2015, compared to 26.3 percent in 2013.

ACHIEVEMENTS

POPULATION REACHED

43%

USD 1,567 million sectoral

funding required in 2018

778 million (50%) received

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107,468

37,011

6,893 households in camps receiving assistance for shelter andshelter upgrades

2,483 households outside of camps receiving assistance for shelterand shelter upgrades

6%

7%

3RP 2018-19 | REGIONAL REFUGEE AND RESILIENCE PLANQUARTERLY UPDATE: FEBRUARY 2018 SHELTER DASHBOARD

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 31 March 2018.

Sectoral Indicators Progress Reached/Target

KEY FIGURES

5.3 million Syrian Refugees

expected by end-2018

5.6 million currently registered

44,750

984,333 Refugees & Local Community Members Sectoral

Target by end of 2018

4%

5%

4%

170,000

102,440

711,893

Iraq

Jordan

Lebanon

By countryRegional

56%

22 partners reporting for the

month

HIGHLIGHTS

Of the 5.3 million registered Syrian refugees across the region, around 456,000 (9 per cent) live in camps while almost 4.9 million (91 per cent) live in host communities in urban, peri-urban and rural areas. The shelter situation for those refugees living in host communities varies greatly; the vast majority struggle with security of tenure putting them at constant risk of eviction. The camp proportion of the refugee population is highest in Iraq where some 37 per cent

-I). In general there are 3 types of shelter in these camps: 82 per cent of households live in upgraded shelters (tents removed and sites fitted with concrete slabs, kitchen, family latrine, shower, roof and walls of 2.8 metres high); 16 per cent of households live in improved shelters (still a tent but semi-upgraded, including concrete slabs, Kitchen, family latrine, shower and partial walls and, 2 per cent of households live in emergency shelters (emergency shelter tents). As of the end of March, the sector is only 28 per cent funded.

ACHIEVEMENTS

POPULATION REACHED

5%

USD 139 million sectoral

funding required in 2018

39 million (28%) received

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338,273

1,290,476

1,192,000

1,814,000

379,550

142,039 people attending public spaces and institutions have access to safe,gender appropriate water and sanitation facilities and services and hygiene

promotion activities

251,797 people who have experienced a hygiene promotion/ communitymobilization session

164,334 people with access to appropriate sanitation facilities and services

152,282 people benefiting from access to adequate quantity of safe waterthrough improved longer-term water systems

162,243 people with access to adequate quantity of safe water throughtemporary provision

42%

20%

14%

8%

43%

3RP 2018-19 | REGIONAL REFUGEE AND RESILIENCE PLANQUARTERLY UPDATE: MARCH 2018 WASH DASHBOARD

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 31 March 2018.

Sectoral Indicators Progress Reached/Target

KEY FIGURES

5.3 million Syrian Refugees

expected by end-2018

5.6 million currently registered

305,427

2,816,227 Refugees & Local Community Members Sectoral

47%

2%

10%

110,953

1,122,000

1,579,000

Iraq

Jordan

Lebanon

By countryRegional

72%

36 partners reporting for the

month

HIGHLIGHTS

As of the end of the first quarter, the WASH sector is only 15 per cent funded, meaning that sector partners will not be able to implement many of their planned activities without the urgent support of the donor community. Only 8 per cent of the sector target has been reached in relation to access to adequate quantity of safe water through improved longer-term water systems while 43 per cent of target has been met in relation to adequate quantity of safe water through temporary provision. This is indicative of the dire funding situation of the sector in that the sector has been forced to prioritize short term solutions at the expense of long term efficiency. Increased funding would allow the

governorate, Iraq, to upgrade the water supply system at household level for 2,600 families inside Darashakran and Kawergosk refugee camps. The project aims to provide a sustainable water supply for the camps.

ACHIEVEMENTS

POPULATION REACHED

11%

USD 315 million sectoral

funding required in 2018

48 million (15%) received

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25,729

327,753

119,295

1,551 mixed groups supported in social cohesion initiatives (directly orindirectly)

9,234 individuals supported to access to employment (training, internships,job placement and language courses)

2,587 individuals employed or self-employed, including short term (cash forwork and seasonal labour) and long term employment

6%

3%

2%

3RP 2018-19 | REGIONAL REFUGEE AND RESILIENCE PLANQUARTERLY UPDATE: MARCH 2018 LIVELIHOOD DASHBOARD

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 31 March 2018.

Sectoral Indicators Progress Reached/Target

KEY FIGURES

5.3 million Syrian Refugees

expected by end-2018

5.6 million currently registered

13,276

608,401 Refugees & Local Community Members Sectoral

Target by end of 2018

3%

0%

11%

1%

38,400

170,000

60,663

339,338

Iraq

Jordan

Lebanon

Turkey

By countryRegional

51%

67 partners reporting for the

month

HIGHLIGHTS

At 22 per cent funded the Livelihoods & social cohesion sector is chronically underfunded, limiting its ability to implement activities targeting the most vulnerable refugees and targeted members of the host community with activities to enhance their employability. Such cross community activities, which create employment or income generating opportunities, and foster a business environment for job creation, have a significant role in promoting social stability. In Jordan, 1,750 applicants have been recently approved and cleared by Syrian Refugee Affairs Directorate (SRAD) to leave Azraq camp to work. The refugees will be eligible to leave the camp using their work permits. Some 1,500 further applicants are pending feedback on the process.

ACHIEVEMENTS

POPULATION REACHED

2%

USD 741 million sectoral

funding required in 2018

162 million (22%) received