In dit overzicht zie je wat Save the Children heeft gedaan voor Syrische vluchtelingen. Ook wordt duidelijk wat we gepland hebben.
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Syrie en de hulp van Save the Children juli 2013
1. SYRIA CRISIS RESPONSE Updated 3July
2013
REGIONAL OVERVIEW
According to UNHCR 1,723,395 have now fled
Syria.
More than 1.1 million of them fled in 2013 alone. In the 184
days that passed since 1 January an average of close to
6,200 people fled every day.
Children make up 51.5% of the refugee population, meaning
there are an estimated 887,548 refugee children in the
region.
SYRIA KEY
FACTS
~2,030,000
Syrian refugees in the region
ACAPS, Syria Needs Analysis Project,
June 2013
1,723,395
Registered and awaiting
registration 3 July, UNHCR
887,548
Estimated number of children
3 July,
UNHCR
194,132
Awaiting registration with UNHCR
3 July,
UNHCR
6.8m
3.1m
Est. population
in need of
assistance Source:
OCHA, 17 June
5.1m
~93k
Est. # of children
in need of
assistance
Source: OCHA, 17 June
Est.
number of
IDP’s
Source: ACAPS, June 2013
Est. number
of people
killed Source:
UN, 17 June Est.
number of
schools affected
Source: UNICEF, Mar 5
~20
%
OUR RESPONSE
Save the Children has worked in the
Middle East for decades. In July 2012
we launched an ambitious emergency
appeal to respond to the growing
refugee crisis in the region and are
now aiming to raise 178,825,000 USD
for our humanitarian interventions in
Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt and
Syria, aiming to reach at least 1,572,265
people.
To date we have reached
438,987 people in Lebanon,
Jordan, Iraq, Egypt and Syria
– approx 250,000 children.
To date we have
received
$55,000,000 in funding for
our response in Lebanon,
Jordan, Iraq, Egypt and Syria.
But with the needs growing
every day, more funding is
desperately needed.
Save the Children is
actively
URGENT
NEEDSAs the conflict continues, so does the
impact of the war on children. Above all
else, Save the Children calls on the UN
Security Council to overcome its divisions
and urgently unite behind a plan that will
bring about a peaceful resolution to the
conflict in Syria. The international
community must press urgently and
explicitly for parties to the conflict to:
•Allow safe, unfettered and effective
access for the timely delivery of
humanitarian aid to all persons in need
wherever they are located throughout
Syria and using all possible channels
•Take specific measures to ensure that
children are protected and not targeted
by armed violence, including ending the
use of explosive weapons in populated
areas, the military use of schools and
the recruitment and use of children
under the age of 18 in armed groups
and forces.
•Cooperate with the UN to ensure that all
violations of children’s rights are monitored
and documented so that those responsible
On World Refugee Day nearly five hundred Syrian children in Za’atari Refugee Camp in
Jordan wrote their message to the world on a kite and let it float through the air above the
camp. PHOTO: Chris de Bode/Save the Children
2. SYRIA CRISIS RESPONSE Updated 3July
2013
SYRIA
The most vulnerable children are those who remain inside
Syria, who risk death, illness, abuse and exploitation on a
daily basis. The humanitarian needs in Syria are
incalculable, and providing essential life-saving services to
Syrian children and their families remains a priority.
The widespread insecurity and fighting inside Syria makes
this a challenging context, but we are delivering
humanitarian assistance to children and their families.
OTHER REFUGEE LOCATIONS
UNHCR 3 July
Non Food
Items
Shelte
r
North Africa (Morocco, Algeria,
Libya)
WASH Education
Protectio
n
Healt
h
Nutrition Food security and
livelihoods
Legend
Turke
y
392,481
12,332
87,527
Refugees in Egypt UNHCR 3/7
Our response
LEBANON
Lebanon has received
staggering numbers of Syrian
refugees, but with no
camps the refugee
population is spread out
across the country, making
them hard to reach.
576,463
Refugees in Lebanon
UNHCR 3/7
Our
response
IRAQ
Iraq, now hosting more
than 150,000 refugees,
faces an extremely difficult
operational context. And
while needs are rapidly
growing funding is
therefore very difficult to
secure.
JORDAN
Jordan hosts one third of
the region’s refugees.
Jordan is also host to
the region’s largest
refugee camp, where we
are working in multiple
sectors.
495,127
Refugees in Jordan
UNHCR 3/7
Our
responseThrough a multi
sector response we plan
to have reached 342,265
beneficiaries
within
2013.
Reached: 61,558 or 18%
Of these 50,211 are
children
In Lebanon we are
appealing
for $33.6m until the end
of 2013
Received: $10m or 30%
159,465
Refugees in Iraq UNHCR 3/7
Our response
Through a multi
sector response we plan
to have reached 650,000
beneficiaries
within
2013.
Reached: 271,961 or
42% Of these 158,434 are
children In Jordan we are
appealing for
$87m until the end of
2013
Received: $34.2m or
39%
Through a multi
sector response we plan
to have reached 20,000
beneficiaries
within
2013.
Reached: 7,747 or 39%
Of these 4,688 are children
In Iraq we are appealing
for
$4m until the end of
2013
Received: $2.93m or 73%
Areas where we
operate
Areas where we
operate
Baghda
d
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Areas where we
operate
EGYPT
An increasing number of
Syrians are entering Egypt,
which is now hosting more
than 86,000 refugees.
Large numbers are residing
in poor neighbourhoods in
GreaterCairo and Alexandria.
Through a multi
sector response we plan
to have reached 60,000
beneficiaries
within
2013.
Reached: 0 or 0%
Of these 0 are children
In Iraq we are appealing
for
$3.2m until the end of
2013
Received: $141k or 4.4%
Areas where we
operate
Cairo