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Total number of people reached by UNICEF ADAP interventions
235,000Child Protection PiN: 5.1 m**HNO 2017
People reached in hard to reach locations by UNICEF ADAP interventions (convoys and regular programmes)
5,000
HtR locations reached
11
FUNDING STATUS
11.2 million required
7.8 million available
* Education life skills + ERL Social engagment & seed funding
This Facts and Figures sheet incorporates UNICEF Whole of Syria data
FACTS & FIGURESM I D - Y E A R 2 0 1 9
Creation date: 23 Jul 2019
RESULTSINDICATORS
beneficiaries targeted (2019)beneficiaries reached by UNICEF interventions (Jan - Jun 2019)
by Sub-District (Jan - Jun 2019)
PEOPLE REACHED
Number of adolescents and youth (10-24 years) promoting social cohesion and civic engagement at community level
Number of affected adolescents and youth (10-24 years) receiving employability skills including life skills, TVET and entrepreneurship skills
1
2
SITUATION ANALYSIS
RECENT HIGHLIGHTS
RESULT TARGET
72,000
69%Funded*
JAN - JUN 2019
180,000
< 5,000
5,000 - 20,000
20,000 - 50,000
> 50,000
Homs
Aleppo
Deir-ez-Zor
Al-Hasakeh
Hama
Ar-Raqqa
Rural Damascus
Idleb
DaraAs-Sweida
Lattakia
Tartous
Quneitra
Damascus
200,000
300,000
• Many youth and adolescents (10 to 24 years old) lack meaningful opportunities within their communities, with limited access to learning, resulting in high rates of unemployment. This is a particular challenge for young girls, which could result in harmful coping strategies such as early marriage, as well as long-term economic, psychological and health consequences (e.g. – impact of early pregnancy on maternal health).
• In some situations, girls and boys, including recruits and those with disabilities, were also at risk of additional and multiple forms of violence due to their economic vulnerability.
• In in �rst six months of the year, UNICEF and partners provided over 180,000 young people (10-24 years old) with a comprehensive package of multi-sectoral services and opportunities, including young people living in poverty, most marginalized groups IDPs, returnees and adolescents with disabilities.
• Employability skills including life skills, TVET and entrepreneurship skills were provided to over 70,000 young people to enhance critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creativity skills to propose solutions to local social challenges.
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90%
24%
% REACHED
ADAPAdolescent Development & Par�cipa�on
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S Y R I A