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UNHCR - Syria January - July 2019 Main Acvies In Syria and during the summer, weather temperature reaches high and dangerous degrees of 40+ degrees Celsius which rises the risk of heat strokes especially among children and elderly. UNHCR with partners have distributed rechargeable fans to the families of Abu Abdeh and Tal Anbar to reduce the risk and ease their lives.

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UNHCR - Syria

January - July 2019 Main Activities

In Syria and during the summer, weather temperature reaches high and dangerous degrees of 40+ degrees Celsius which rises the risk of heat strokes especially among children and elderly. UNHCR with partners have distributed rechargeable fans to the families of Abu Abdeh and Tal Anbar to reduce the risk and ease their lives.

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UNHCR-Syria/ January - July / 2019

Turkey

Iraq

Jordan

Lebanon

Arida

Daraa - Ramtha

Naseeb

Kassab

At Tanf

Abu Kamal

Bab Al Hawa

Jusiyah-Qaa

Jarablus

Bab Al Salam

Nusaybeen

Al Yarubiyah

Semalka

Ras Al Ain

Tal Abyad

Jdaydet Yabous

As-Sweida

Al-Hasakeh

Damascus

Quneitra

Rural Damascus

Idleb

Dar’a

TartousDeir-ez-Zor

Ar-Raqqa

Aleppo

Hama

Homs

Qamishli

Lattakia

UNHCR static facilities and ORVs figures Jan–Dec 2018

# of CCs # of ORVs # of Satellite centers # of MUs

Pillar 3 (IDPS) 97 2810 26 100Pillar 4 (Returnees & Host communities) 1 39 1 1

UNHCR static facilities and ORVs figures Jan–Jul 2019

# of CCs # of ORVs # of Satellite centers # of MCCs

Pillar 4 & 3 95 2,670 23 107

Pillar 1 1 109 0 0

UNHCR Warehouses

Community Centres

Outreach Volunteers

UNHCR Offices Mobile Community Centres

Satellite Community CentresCommunity CentresGaziantep Hub

Closed Crossing Point

Border-Crossing as per UNSCR 2165

Opened Crossing Point

Health Points

Primary Health Care Clinics

Camps

96 13

182,779

107

30

FU Hama2

FO Sweida265 % FO Tartous

265 %

SO Homs336 %

SO Damascus459 %

SO Qamishli51

10 %

SO Aleppo56

11 %

CO Damascus28554 %

UNHCR Staff 524

UNHCR PRESENCE

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UNHCR-Syria/ January - July / 2019

Turkey

Iraq

Jordan

Lebanon

As-Sweida

Al-Hasakeh

Damascus

Quneitra

Rural Damascus

Idleb

Dar’a

TartousDeir-ez-Zor

Ar-Raqqa

Aleppo

Hama

Homs

Qamishli

Lattakia

Child Protection GBVProtection

# of PoCs receiving legal counselling

# of PoC benefit fromawareness sessions

# of PoC receiving legal interventionbefore administrative bodies

# of PoCs receiving legal interventionbefore courts

Child Protection 107,096

12 % GBV164,165

18 %

Protection645,472

70 %

Idleb

Deir -ez -Zor

Ar-Raqqa

Dar'a

Quneitra

Al-Hasakeh

As-Sweida

Homs

Lattakia

Hama

Tartous

Damascus

Rural Damascus

Aleppo

4,336

11,324

80,866

85,536

Community Centres

Outreach Volunteers

Mobile Community Centres

Satellite Community Centres

Community CentresGaziantep Hub

Camps

96

2,779

107

30

- 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 250,000

UNHCR SYRIA PROTECTION ACTIVITIES916,733 Persons Reached

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Turkey

Iraq

Jordan

Lebanon

68,848

160

364,046

68,640

70,242

33,997

108,686

218,93510,500

51,580

7,580

5,701

7,179

As-Sweida

Al-Hasakeh

Damascus

Quneitra

Rural Damascus

Idleb

TartousDeir-ez-Zor

Ar-Raqqa

Aleppo

Hama

Homs

Qamishli

Lattakia

Dar’a Emergency277,875

27 %

IA Convoy51,725

5 %

Regular686,494

68 %Deir - ez-Zor

Quneitra

As-Sweida

Ar- Raqqa

Damascus

Tartous

Lattakia

Dar'a

Hama

Al-Hasakeh

Homs

Rural Damascus

Aleppo

234,750

417,056

481,418

632,440 733,524

825,243

1,016,094

Jan Feb Jun March April May July

- 50,000 100,000 150,000 200,000 250,000 300,000 350,000

UNHCR SYRIA CORE RELIEF ITEM (CRI) DISTRIBUTION1,016,094 Persons Reached (Received at least 1 CRI)

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Turkey

Iraq

Jordan

Lebanon

As-Sweida

Al-Hasakeh

Damascus

Quneitra

Rural Damascus

Idleb

TartousDeir-ez-Zor

Ar-Raqqa

Aleppo

Hama

Homs

Qamishli

Lattakia

Dar’a

Shelter Kit Shelter KitDebris removal

Water systems constructed

Shelter Kit

Debris removalWater systems constructed

Debris Removal

Al-Hol Camp

1,138 family size tents

Mabrouka Camp

Ain Essa Camp

Mahmudli Camp

Al Areesha Camp

Newroz Camp

Roj Camp

1,444 family size tents492 family size tents

2 family size tents

15 family size tents

Installed 9,648 tents, 207 big size tents and 5 rub-halls

Damaged House repair Debris removal Water systems

constructed Solid waste bin

165

253

1,900

5,975

6,359

9,978

16,500

53,146

Homs

As-Sweida

Hama

Aleppo

Dar'a

Ar-Raqqa

Rural Damascus

Al-Hasakeh

UNHCR SYRIA SHELTER ACTIVITIES94,276 Persons Reached

Beneficiaries by Governerate

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Turkey

Iraq

Jordan

Lebanon

1

4

8

22

1

1

2

1

3

4

2

As-Sweida

Al-Hasakeh

Damascus

Quneitra

Rural Damascus

Idleb

Tartous

Deir-ez-Zor

Ar-Raqqa

Aleppo

Hama

Homs

Qamishli

Lattakia

Dar’a

Health Points

Primary Health Care Clinics 13

18

215,865 person of concerns received medical consultationin the PHC clinics

38,557 person of concerns reached by community based health activities

2,561 person of concerns benefited from emergency and lifesaving referrals

Homs

Hama

Damascus & Rural Damascus

Aleppo

188

503

645

1,225

567

538

1,929

1,934

2,631

4,889

26,069

Hassakeh

Dar’a

Qunaitra

Hama

Homs

Tartous

Aleppo

9,408

30,321

55,160

60,336

60,640

Homs

Rural Damascus

Aleppo

Hama

Damascus

UNHCR SYRIA HEALTH INTERVENTIONS256,983 Persons Reached

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Iraq

Jordan

Lebanon

Livelihood toolkits

1,364 Vocational training

Livelihood toolkits

UNHCR distributed 2,149 livelihoods toolkits� Blacksmithing� Mobile maintenance� Sewing� Carpentry� Female hairdressing

837 Entrepreneurship/ business training

225 Start-up Small business program Quneitra

Ar-Raqqa

Al-Hasakeh

As-Sweida

Rural Damascus

Homs

Dar´a

Hama

Damascus

Tartous

Lattakia

Aleppo

17

67

74

75

107

143

145

168

246

280

300

527

As-Sweida

Al-Hasakeh

Damascus

Quneitra

Rural Damascus

Idleb

TartousDeir-ez-Zor

Ar-Raqqa

Aleppo

Hama

Homs

Qamishli

Al-Hol

Lattakia

Dar’a

UNHCR SYRIASELF-RELIANCE AND LIVELIHOOD

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Turkey

Iraq

Jordan

Lebanon

31,161 Current Population

17,664

31,148

88

594

483

349

344

339

11,399

66

14110

4

14

camp population (Iraqis)

Current population 31,109 *Total urban refugees 16,765Total asylum seekers 14,344

*This figure excludes the camp population

Individuals in Newroz and Roj camps have been formally registered in proGres and are counted among the total number of registered asylum-seekers

Al-Hol Camp population is not included in the total population of concern

2,595

23

28,207

1,836

66

400

121

515

4,043

76

54

1,797

50

35

37

8

166

472

17,987

10,617

1,328

Inidividuals received legal assistance in 2019

Individuals in detention and were assisted in 2019

Primary care services

Secondary and teritarry care services

Medical in kind assistance

Counseling (in person)

Assessment

Counseling (in person & hotline)

Social/recreational activities

Assessment

Referral to services

Awareness activities

Vocational training

Entrepreneurship / business training

Cash for work

Start up business project

Counseling & hotline

Learning & education

Multi purpose cash grant & cash for food

Counseling (in person & hotline)

Vulnerability assessment

Lega

lH

ealth

Child

pro

tecti

onSG

BVLi

velih

ood

Educ

ation

Cash

as

sist

ance

As-Sweida

Al-Hasakeh

Damascus

Quneitra

Rural Damascus

Idleb

TartousDeir-ez-Zor

Ar-Raqqa

Aleppo

Hama

Homs

Qamishli

Al-Hol

Newroz

Roj

Lattakia

Dar’a

REFUGEES AND ASYLUM-SEEKERS

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CONTACTS: Toloe Masori, Reporting Officer Syria, [email protected]

FINANCIAL INFORMATION***

UNHCR is grateful for the critical support provided by donors who have contributed to this operation as well as those who have contributed to UNHCR programmes with broadly earmarked and unearmarked funds.

EARMARKED CONTRIBUTIONS | USD

Earmarked contributions for the operation amount to some US$ 104,198,441

BROADLY EARMARKED CONTRIBUTIONS | USD

Special thanks to the major donors of broadly earmarked contributions that can potentially be used for this operation due to their earmarking to a related situation or theme, or to the region or sub-region.Private donors Australia 6.2 million | Germany 5.4 million | United States of America 3.5 million | Sweden 3.3 million | Private donors Germany 3 million | Private donors Republic of Korea 2.7 million

UNEARMARKED CONTRIBUTIONS | USD

Special thanks to the major donors of unearmarked contributions.Sweden 99.8 million | Norway 44.5 million | Private donors Spain 39.6 million | Netherlands 37.5 million | United Kingdom 31.7 million | Germany 26.7 million | Denmark 24.4 million | Private donors Republic of Korea 20.6 million | Switzerland 15.1 million | France 14 million | Private donors Japan 12.1 million | Ireland 10.2 million

*** As of 30 July 2019, please find attached in Annex more details.

62,200,000

9,371,428 5,871,991 5,000,000 3,799,392 2,199,978 1,685,894 1,000,000 995,100 956,363 500,000 220,375 78,038 57,405 19,901

United Statesof America

Japan Norway

7,196,970

Germany Saudi Arabia Canada Sweden Syria Humanitarian

Fund

Kuwait-AmericaFoundation

Silatech EuropeanUnion

Russian Federation

568,182

FranceThe Big Heart Foundation

Spain Slovenia Miscellaneous private donors