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Syria Crisis Dashboard (18 August 2014)
As a result of the mid-year review of response plans, UNICEF has revised its programme targets and funding needs for the second half of 2014. Below is a summary of results to date (January – July) against these revised targets as well as the updated funding requirements. The UNICEF current funding gap for response plans inside Syria and in neighbouring countries is US$418.5m. Urgent support is required to bridge this gap so that UNICEF can continue to provide life-saving assistance to the children of Syria.
All funding information is up to 30 June 2014 | Refugees �gures as of 20 July 2014 (UNHCR)Creation Date: 18 August 2014
unicef.org | childrenofsyria.info
351.5mReceived
UNICEF Funding Requirements
418.5mGap
770 million (US$)
46%
54%
599,430
319,479
89,614
438,194
60,021
5.1million
Turkey
Jordan
IraqSyria
Egypt
Lebanon
People in Need (as at end July)
Children in Need
2.9 million refugees
10.8 million inside Syria
1.5 million children
5.1 million children
including including
Japan NatComSweden
AustraliaUnited Kingdom
JapanEC
GermanyKuwait
CanadaUnited States
Top 10 Donors (US$)
104.9m 43.4m 34.5m 24.5m 22.2m 19.3m 15.3m 11m 7.6m7.1m
Funding Status per Country Funding Status per Sector
Basic Needs
Health & Nutrition
Child Protection
WASH
Education 37.1.%
34.3%
62.8%
62.2%
5.4%Egypt
Iraq
Turkey
Jordan
Syria
Lebanon 42%
43%
62%
27%
37%
39%
WaterIn Syria, UNICEF is supplying water treatment chemicals that treat enough water to serve over 16.55 million people.
In neighboring countries, 562,919 people have been provided with access to drinking and domestic water.
Jordan
Lebanon
Iraq 78%
94%
23%
Child Protection 435,043 children with access to psychosocial support services.
Egypt
Response Target
Iraq
Turkey
Jordan
Lebanon
Syria
70%
58%
24%
29%
15%
35%
Health25,280,947 children vaccinated against polio in 2014
Egypt
Jordan
Turkey
Lebanon
Iraq
Syria
24 polio campaigns
Coverage*
2,840,050
5,378,119
626,240
851,812
1,084,776
14,500,000
* Coverage �gures represent highest number of children vaccinated in 2014 campaigns.
16 campaigns are scheduled between August and December 2014.
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Egypt
Iraq
Jordan
Lebanon
Turkey
In Syria, UNICEF learning materials for 2.9 million children have been procured and will be distributed in time for the 2014/2015 school year.
In neighbouring countries, 224,216 refugee children have been supported to enroll in formal education .
Education
<1%
120%
73%
32%
32%
2014 UNICEF Results (Jan-July)