Guide to Giving towards the Iraq Strategic Response Plan 2014

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IRAQ: HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AT 23 JULY 2014 The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Data: UNCS, FTS, CAP STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES Assess and closely monitor protection needs of displaced and conflict affected persons in order to ensure that adequate services and support are provided Ensure access to education, legal services and psychosocial support for displaced persons and conflict-affected populations, especially the most vulnerable Humanitarian access is improved and human rights are respected IDPs Approximately one million IDPs require adequate shelter and basic life-sustaining items Health People in conflict areas affected by armed hostilities require access to health and WASH services Food Insecurity People in areas of violent conflict require access to food Protection People in conflict areas require protection from violence affected population 17 MILLION AN OVERVIEW OF THE IRAQ STRATEGIC RESPONSE PLAN 2014 Provide displaced persons, host communities and local populations in conflict-affected areas with life-saving protection and humanitarian assistance in the form of emergency shelter, non-food items (NFIs), water and hygiene kits, health care, nutrition, agricultural inputs and food security o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o # # # # ## # # # ## # # ## # # ## ## ## ## # ### ## ## ## ## ## # # # # # # # # ## # # # # # # # # ## ## # ## # # ## ### ### ## ## ## ## # # # # # # # # # # # # ## # # # # ## ## # # # ## # ## # # ## # # # ## # # # ## ## # # # # # # # ## ## # # # # ## # # ### # # # # # # # # # # # ## # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ## # # # # # # # # ## # ## # # # # # # # # ## ## ## ### # # ## ## # ## # # ### # #### # ### # ### ### # # # # # # # # ## ## # # ### # ## # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ## # # # # # # ### ### ### # # # # # # # ## # # # # # # ## # # # # # # # # # ## # # # # ## # ### ## # ## # ## ## ## # #### # # ## # # # # # # # # # # # ## ## ## ## # # # # # # # # # # # # ## # # ## # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ## # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # # ## # # # # ## # # ## # ## # # # # # # ## # ! \ Kuwait Syria Anbar Babylon Baghdad Basrah Dahuk Diyala Erbil Kerbala Missan Muthanna Najaf Ninewa Qadissiya Salah al-Din Sulaymaniyah Kirkuk Thi-Qar Wassit Dahuk Erbil Ba`aqubah Ramadi Kerbala Najaf Amarah Samawah Basrah Hilla Mosul Diwaniya Sulaymaniyah Samarra Kut Nassriyah Kirkuk Baghdad 0 50 100 150 200 250 km ! \ Iran Saudi Arabia Turkey Syria Jordan Kuwait Baghdad Humanitarian Access Status Accessible Extremely Difficult Access Some Access Constraints # IDP Locations 16 July Saudi Arabia Iran Turkey people in need of humanitarian aid 1.5 MILLION people targeted 1MILLION estimated displaced people 1.2 MILLION estimated displaced people from 3-8 August 2014 alone 200,000 AS AT JUNE 2014

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IRAQ: HUMANITARIAN ACCESS AT 23 JULY 2014

The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Data: UNCS, FTS, CAP

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES

Assess and closely monitor protection needs of displaced and conflict affected persons in order to ensure that adequate services and support are provided

Ensure access to education, legal services and psychosocial support for displaced persons and conflict-affected populations, especially the most vulnerable

Humanitarian access is improved and human rights are respected

IDPsApproximately one million IDPs require adequate shelter and basic life-sustaining items

HealthPeople in conflict areas affected by armed hostilities require access to health and WASH services

Food InsecurityPeople in areas of violent conflict require access to food

ProtectionPeople in conflict areas require protection from violence

affected population17MILLION

AN OVERVIEW OF THE IRAQSTRATEGIC RESPONSE PLAN 2014

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Sources:23 July 2014OT-2014-000074-IRQ

CODs, OCHA, UNAMIDisplacement Tracking Matrix

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IRAQGUIDE TO GIVING

US$ 312 MILLION

FUNDING REQUIREMENTS FOR IRAQ

Credit: UNHCR/S. Baldwin

AUGUST 2014

www.unocha.orgThe mission of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is to mobilize and coordinate effective and principled humanitarian

action in partnership with national and international actors.Coordination Saves Lives

Donating through the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) The OCHA-managed CERF receives contributions from various donors – mainly Governments, but also private companies, foundations, charities and individuals – into a single fund. This is set aside for immediate use during crises anywhere in the world. CERF provides rapid initial funding for life-saving actions at the onset of emergencies and support for poorly funded, essential humanitarian operations in protracted crises. Find out more about the CERF and how to donate by visiting: www.unocha.org/cerf/our-donors/how-donate

Contributing to the 2014 Strategic Response Plan RevisionYou can donate directly to the response by directing your contribution to the UN agencies and partners mentioned in the 2014 Iraq Strategic Response Plan Revision. This document, which lays out the Humanitarian Country Team’s strategy and objectives up to December 2014, is made up of a country-wide strategy and operational plans per cluster. Each cluster plan mentions the partners involved in that aspect of the response. You can access it at: www.unocha.org/iraq

For ease of reference, a selection of the agencies and partners mentioned in the plan are collected here, along with direct links to the respective organizations’ fundraising pages. Where such links are unavailable, contact details are provided in lieu.

Access the 2014 Iraq Strategic Reponse Plan published in June 2014 here.

www.unocha.orgThe mission of the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is to mobilize and coordinate effective and principled humanitarian

action in partnership with national and international actors.Coordination Saves Lives

IRAQGUIDE TO GIVINGAUGUST 2014

Humanitarian partners in the 2014 Strategic Response Plan

Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development (ACTED) Clusters: Food Security; Protection; Shelter; Water, Sanitation and HygieneDonate to ACTED

Danish Refugee Council (DRC) Clusters: Food Security, ProtectionDonate to DRC

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Cluster: Food SecurityEmail FAO’s Emergency and Rehabilitation Division

INTERSOSClusters: Food Security, ProtectionDonate to INTERSOS

International Organization for Migration (IOM)Clusters: Food Security, ShelterDonate to IOM

International Rescue Committee (IRC)Clusters: Education, Food Security, Protection, ShelterDonate to IRC in Iraq

Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW)Clusters: Food Security; Shelter; Water, Sanitation and HygieneDonate to IRW’s Iraq Appeal

Muslim AidCluster: ProtectionDonate to Muslim Aid

Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)Clusters: Education; Water, Sanitation and HygieneDonate to NRC

UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)Clusters: CoordinationDonate to OCHA

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Cluster: EducationDonate to UNDP in Iraq

United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)Cluster: EducationDonate to UNESCO

United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)Clusters: Health and Nutrition, ProtectionDonate to UNFPA

United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)Clusters: Water, Sanitation and HygieneEmail UN-HABITAT

UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR)Clusters: Education, Protection, ShelterDonate to UNHCR in Iraq

United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)Clusters: Education, Health and Nutrition, ProtectionDonate to UNICEF in Iraq

World Food Programme (WFP)Cluster: Food SecurityDonate to WFP in Iraq

World Health Organization (WHO)Clusters: Health and Nutrition; Water, Sanitation and HygieneContact WHO in the Eastern Mediterranean Region

In-kind relief aid The United Nations urges donors to make cash rather than in-kind donations, for maximum speed and flexibility, and to ensure the aid materials that are most needed are the ones delivered. If you can only consider making in-kind contributions in response to disasters and emergencies, please contact [email protected].

Registering and recognizing your contributionsOCHA records all humanitarian contributions through its Financial Tracking Service (FTS). FTS aims to give donors due credit and visibility for their generosity, and helps track humanitarian funding and gaps in emergencies. Please register your contributions by emailing [email protected], or through the online contribution form at fts.unocha.org.