IOM #Syria Crisis Regional Response Map (January - September 2014)

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IOM REGIONAL RESPONSE TO THE SYRIAN CRISIS

13 October 2014 ● International Organization for Migration  Syrian Arab Republic and the neighbouring countries

January to September 2014

IOM provides assistance to internally displaced persons, stranded migrants and third-country refugees inside Syria as well as Syrian refugees, Iraqi and Lebanese returnees and vulnerable host communities in the neighbouring countries of Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey.

TURKEY

Protection (referrals) NFI Distribution

NFI DISTRIBUTION 57,695 beneficiaries

Resettlement Assistance

TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 35,572 beneficiaries

TCN Movements

VOUCHER PROGRAMME Over 17,500 beneficiaries

Health Assistance including Psychosocial support and medical screening of refugees and TCNs

SYRIA

CAPACITY BUILDING 35 beneficiaries RESETTLEMENT 140 Syrian refugees

NFI DISTRIBUTION 1,223,007 IDPs, stranded migrants, affected population and Palestinian refugees

FOOD ASSISTANCE 4,000 Syrian refugees

Capacity Building

SHELTER REHABILITATION 23 collective shelters hosting 10,664 IDPs; Shelter Upgrade Works in 348 unfinished apartments (772 living spaces) hosting 2,830 IDPs

Transport Assistance

SHELTER SUPPORT 17,282 IDPs

Shelter Rehabilitation

WASH

RESETTLEMENT 2,129 refugees

LEBANON

Livelihood Assistance

TCN EVACUATED 611

Displacement Tracking and Monitoring

HEALTH ASSISTANCE 4,458 IDPs and affected individuals including support to 1,187 individuals with disabilities

NFI DISTRIBUTION 29,395 beneficiaries

Transportation Services

TRANSIT ASSISTANCE (Refugees from within Syria) 2,145 refugees

Country Capital

TCN EVACUATED 583

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City

CAPACITY BUILDING 147 beneficiaries

Tent Camps

IOM Office

PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SUPPORT 28,538 beneficiaries

COUNTER-TRAFFICKING 675 professionals and social workers trained

CAPACITY BUILDING 88 NGOs in emergency shelter management

IRAQ

PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT 14,202 beneficiaries

Container Camps UNRWA Camps

LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE 148 IDPs

HAP 3,278 Syrian refugees

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PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT 686 professionals; over 119,900 beneficiaries

SHELTER SUPPORT 10,518 beneficiaries

Food Assistance

JORDAN SHELTER AND NFI DISTRIBUTION 71,231 beneficiaries

LIVELIHOOD SUPPORT 155 Households

TRANSPORT ASSISTANCE 79,745 Syrian refugees

PROFILING AND REGISTRATION 17,510 Lebanese Returnees

EMERGENCY HEALTH ASSISTANCE UPON ARRIVAL 80,113 individuals

TRANSPORTATION SERVICES 15,166 beneficiaries LIVELIHOOD ASSISTANCE 1,639 beneficiaries PROTECTION (REFERRALS)

PROTECTION 50 beneficiaries CAPACITY BUILDING 72 Jordanian Border Guards 45 public sector staff

NFI DISTRIBUTION 8,659 beneficiaries

Data source: IOM, UNHCR, UNRWA, WFP ● This map is for illustrative purpose only. Names and boundaries do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by IOM.


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