XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-DG00
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Executive Direction
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Executive Direction
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
1984511
2159882.75
1944902.34
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-E810
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Technical & Vocational Education - VTC Management and Support TC1 (GTC, KTC
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Technical & Vocational Education - VTC Management and Support TC1 (GTC, KTC
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
586888
843627.5600000001
930782.47
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-EG02
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Programme Management and Assurance - Education Professional Support
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Programme Management and Assurance - Education Professional Support
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
474007
581570.96
501452.21
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-E830
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Technical & Vocational Education - TVET Trade Courses TC1 (GTC, KTC, WSTC,
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Technical & Vocational Education - TVET Trade Courses TC1 (GTC, KTC, WSTC,
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
152181
198301.36
187515.07
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-HG01
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Programme Management and Assurance - Health Programme Management
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Programme Management and Assurance - Health Programme Management
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
285376
282848.4
275355.22
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-EG05
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Basic Education - Elementary Education
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Basic Education - Elementary Education
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
13483722
14417263.97
14029754.09
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-HG40
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Laboratory Services
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Laboratory Services
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
390127
761013.53
743317.97
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-HG11
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Oral Health
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Oral Health
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
445567
458683.01
438190.18
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-HG60
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Hospitalization Services - Secondary Hospital Services
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Hospitalization Services - Secondary Hospital Services
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
1500254
1511296.09
1501508.86
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-IG03
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Shelter/Housing-Rehousing - Camp Improvement Urban Planning and Impl
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Shelter/Housing-Rehousing - Camp Improvement Urban Planning and Impl
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
0
5241.86
2858.86
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-IG06
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - UNRWA Facilities - UNRWA facilities construction
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - UNRWA Facilities - UNRWA facilities construction
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
0
21565.92
9630.719999999999
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-IG05
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - UNRWA Facilities - UNRWA facilities maintenance
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - UNRWA Facilities - UNRWA facilities maintenance
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
10248
62516.46
57354.34
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-IG40
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Environmental Infrastructure and Environment - Water, sanitation, hygiene operations
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Environmental Infrastructure and Environment - Water, sanitation, hygiene operations
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
8880
52795.08
47136.6
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-PG01
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Protection - Protection - General Protection
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Protection - Protection - General Protection
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
3150
52164.5
33951.12
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-RG06
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Social Marginalization - Social Services Referral and Support
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Social Marginalization - Social Services Referral and Support
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
152512
253595.25
233507.44
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-RG02
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Poverty Alleviation and Relief Services - Social Safety Net Food and Cash
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Poverty Alleviation and Relief Services - Social Safety Net Food and Cash
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
393394
443593.69
425525.05
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-RG25
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Eligibility & Registration - RRIS Quality Assurance (ICT)
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Eligibility & Registration - RRIS Quality Assurance (ICT)
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
0
26309.96
18222.71
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-RG11
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Poverty Alleviation and Relief Services - Income Generation and Livelihoods
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Poverty Alleviation and Relief Services - Income Generation and Livelihoods
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
16752
0
0
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-RG03
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Eligibility & Registration - RRIS Processes
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Eligibility & Registration - RRIS Processes
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
137328
152506.94
134907.89
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-SG00
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Support Services
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Support Services
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
2977158
3931638.69
3579108.32
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-IG30
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Environmental Infrastructure and Environment - Solid Waste Management
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Environmental Infrastructure and Environment - Solid Waste Management
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
828420
794787.55
762628.84
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-HG41
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Pharmaceutical Services
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Pharmaceutical Services
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
368448
393698.65
369534.77
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-HG50
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Disability Screening and Rehabilitation
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Disability Screening and Rehabilitation
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
0
27780.16
27780.16
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-E820
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Technical & Vocational Education - TVET Technical courses TC1 (GTC, KTC, WS
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Technical & Vocational Education - TVET Technical courses TC1 (GTC, KTC, WS
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
427233
594168.24
587656.17
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-IG01
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Shelter/Housing-Rehousing - ICIP Planning and Management
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Shelter/Housing-Rehousing - ICIP Planning and Management
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
207315
205525.2
197537.45
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-EG06
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Basic Education - Preparatory Education
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Basic Education - Preparatory Education
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
7808361
8528426.060000001
8310645.2
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-EG01
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Programme Management and Assurance - Education Programme Management
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Programme Management and Assurance - Education Programme Management
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
286291
557298.83
483503.92
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-RG01
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Programme Management and Assurance - RSS Programme Management
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Programme Management and Assurance - RSS Programme Management
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
185712
238694.68
216119
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019ProgB-4-HG10
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Family Health
2019 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Family Health
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
3477328
4734447.81
4570694.05
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130--2019EASyr-4-CA001
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Cash Assistance for Essential Needs
In 2019, UNRWA will continue to provide cash assistance to respond to the basic needs of Palestine refugees, including for food, NFIs and shelter. To ensure a more efficient use of scarce resources, the Agency will introduce a targeted approach to the provision of cash assistance, with a focus on the most vulnerable Palestine refugees. A vulnerability assessment conducted by UNRWA in December 2017 found that female-headed households, families headed by a disabled person and people with disabilities, families headed by an older person and unaccompanied minors (orphans)10 have an increased likelihood of being vulnerable. In order to ensure that most vulnerable Palestine refugees meet their basic needs, under the 2019 Emergency Appeal UNRWA will provide US$ 28 per person per month to 126,000 Palestine refugees who fall within one of the four vulnerable categories stated above. The remaining caseload of Palestine refugees will continue to receive basic emergency assistance in the form of US$ 14 per person per month, to support vulnerable families’ resilience and preventing them from slipping into further poverty or resorting to negative coping mechanisms.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
106609156
67305537.92
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130--2019EASyr-4-CM001
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Capacity and Management Support
Management, coordination and technical staff are essential for UNRWA to deliver timely and effective humanitarian assistance, to ensure efficient coordination with relevant stakeholders and to enhance advocacy on behalf of Palestine refugees. UNRWA will continue to conduct safety and security trainings for its staff across Syria
and to build staff capacity regarding neutrality. While the vast majority of posts will continue to be filled by Palestine refugees, UNRWA will maintain some international capacity, particularly specialist staff in the fields of humanitarian response, protection, logistics and grants management.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
9602701
3635420.40
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130--2019EASyr-4-PI001
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Protection
The protection concerns of Palestine refugees remain severe throughout Syria and critical in hard-to-reach, newly accessible and/or areas affected by recent hostilities, including in parts of Damascus (Yalda, Babila, Beit Sahem and Yarmouk) and the South of the country (Dera’a). Protection risks and vulnerabilities identified in 2018 are generally anticipated to continue through 2019. These include, but are not limited to. psychosocial trauma and distress, particularly among children and other vulnerable groups; increased rates of GBV; exclusion and discrimination, particularly in regard to people with disabilities, older persons, women and girls.
Protection concerns related to HLP rights and general access to services are expected to increase as Palestine refugees (both IDPs from within Syria and refugees from outside the country) spontaneously return to newly accessible areas when conditions allow. In 2019, UNRWA will continue to provide critical protection assistance to Palestine refugees in Syria.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
2331000
814356.19
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130--2019EASyr-4-FS003
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Livelihoods
In 2019, the Technical and Vocational Education Training Programme (TVET) will maintain its long and short-term courses in Damascus, Dera’a, Homs and Aleppo depending on the availability of funds. As demand for TVET services grows, the Agency will continue its efforts to better link students with the job market and increase employability rates of graduates. Reconstruction/rehabilitation-focused courses, such as electricity, plumbing or masonry, will continue to be an area of focus. Despite significant challenges, the microfinance programme continues to provide a growing number of loans to Syrians and Palestine refugees within Syria. In 2019, the microfinance team will continue to provide inclusive financial services to Palestine refugees and Syrians requiring additional capital through the direct disbursement of loans to meet the growing demand for financial products. The majority of the loans requested are consumer loans, which enable a household to cover unforeseen expenditures, such as the purchase of assets. Entrepreneur loans are less in demand, reflecting the ongoing constraints of the socioeconomic context in Syria. UNRWA is also exploring the feasibility of conducting small scale cash-for-work initiatives in 2019. Work opportunities would be provided to support the provision of current UNRWA services (health, and education), or to support the restoration of Agency services in newly accessible areas.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
20354281
21563.11
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130--2019EASyr-4-CM003
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Safety and Security
UNRWA requires funding to maintain and strengthen existing security infrastructure. The main investments will focus on security personnel staffing costs, the procurement of communication devices such as VHF radios, as well as the procurement of personal protection equipment and uniforms for security staff. These investments enable UNRWA to facilitate and provide security support for over 200 field missions conducted yearly in a medium to high risk security environment. In addition, UNRWA will invest in the maintenance of a CCTV room and Internet Protocol (IP) surveillance cameras. Training in Safe and Security Approaches to Field Environment (SSAFE) and fire safety for staff in Syria across the different areas of operations are also planned for 2019. Finally, through its commitment to ensuring gender considerations in security management, and recognizing that women are more exposed to risks of gender-based violence, UNRWA in Syria plans to launch a Women’s Security Awareness Training (WSAT) programme for UNRWA female staff members.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
1773780
1741723.48
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130--2019EASyr-4-CE002
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Non-Food Items (NFIs)
UNRWA will seek to provide ready-to-eat food baskets and NFIs (including mats, mattresses and blankets) only to Palestine refugees facing acute emergencies, including newly displaced persons and those directly impacted by new or increased hostilities. Families and individuals spontaneously returning to newly accessible areas that were severely affected by the conflict and/or lacking basic services will also be eligible for in-kind support based on need.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
6459238
189857.30
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130--2019EASyr-4-CM004
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Emergency Repair and Maintenance of UNRWA Installations
In 2019, UNRWA will continue to focus on resuming its core services in areas where access has resumed and civilians are returning spontaneously, as observed in 2018 in areas such as Sbeineh camp and the Damascus area. The main Agency priority is to ensure access to its education and health facilities and to support the restoration of basic WASH services, such as water and sewage connections. Provided access is granted, assessment missions will be conducted in areas where UNRWA emergency repair and reconstruction of UNRWA facilities is expected to be required, including Yarmouk, Ein Al Tal and Dera’a camps, as well as Muzeirib and Jillin (South), as preliminary information indicates that most of the Agency’s facilities in these areas have been either partially or fully destroyed. UNRWA will develop area-specific implementation plans based on the assessment mission reports, to ensure a comprehensive, needs-based response involving all needed programmes and support departments.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
23459228
544119.30
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130--2019EASyr-4-EI001
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Education in Emergencies
In 2019, UNRWA will continue to provide formal and non-formal education services to up to 51,000 Palestine refugee children (an increase from 48,100 enrolled in 2018) in 103 schools located in Damascus, Rif Damascus, Aleppo, Hama, Homs, Latakia and Dera’a. The Agency will also continue its Education in Emergencies (EiE) interventions, including the maintenance and running of recreational spaces; the implementation of recreational activities, the provision of Summer Learning activities; the engagement of parents through awareness-raising sessions on violence / Gender Based Violence (GBV), explosive remnants of war (ERWs), and career guidance for their children; the strengthening of the identification and management of Psychosocial Support (PSS) cases in schools; and continued capacity-building for education staff.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
22366197
7284633.45
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130--2019EASyr-4-FS001
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Food Assistance
The Agency will also adopt a more targeted approach to food assistance, providing food parcels only to the identified caseload of most vulnerable families. A total of 126,000 Palestine refugees will benefit from three rounds of food distribution over 2019. The new approach is aimed at mitigating the impact of poverty and food insecurity among the most vulnerable groups, while at the same time making the best use of available resources.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
10049004
3751926.96
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130--2019EASyr-4-HI001
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Emergency Health
In 2019, UNRWA will continue to sustain the delivery of quality primary health services through 17 health centres offering the full range of Agency services, five health points (HPs) operating in areas of displacement of Palestine refugees and two mobile health clinics which are able to deploy according to needs. UNRWA health facilities provide a range of primary medical services, including out-patient consultations, vaccinations, growth monitoring, provision of medicine, gynaecology consultations, laboratory services, non-communicable disease care, maternal and child health care and dental services. Furthermore, the Agency provides support to Palestine refugees seeking secondary and tertiary health care through a system of referrals to public hospitals. UNRWA subsidizes the costs of treatment of referred patients by 75-95 per cent, depending on the socioeconomic status of the patient. UNRWA will continue to ensure that patients have adequate access to essential medical supplies and drugs. The Agency will also strive to maintain contingency stocks of medical supplies and drugs to address any emerging situation. Finally, UNRWA will focus its efforts on the resumption of health-care services in newly accessible areas and the rehabilitation and maintenance of damaged facilities.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
16132603
2535402.12
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130--2019EASyr-4-WS001
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2019 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Environmental Health
In 2019, UNRWA will continue to provide essential WASH services to Palestine refugees, with specific attention to areas and camps affected by the conflict. The crisis in Syria has resulted in extensive damage to water supply systems and sewer infrastructure, resulting in restricted access to potable water and affecting domestic and personal hygiene, which in turn has increased the risk of disease outbreaks. UNRWA will continue its effort to repair, rehabilitate and maintain water supply systems and to ensure that Palestine refugees, particularly in newly accessible camps, have access to potable water. The Agency will also selectively repair, rehabilitate and maintain infrastructure systems including sewerage and surface drainage systems in addition to collecting and managing solid waste, and controlling rodents and insects in accessible camps. Furthermore, hygiene kits will be distributed to Palestine refugees affected by emergencies, as well as Palestine refugees spontaneously returning to newly accessible areas and those in hard to reach areas, to help safeguard their personal and domestic hygiene.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
1659450
108197.43
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-RG25
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Eligibility & Registration - RRIS Quality Assurance (ICT)
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Eligibility & Registration - RRIS Quality Assurance (ICT)
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Social Protection
0
17539.2
9594.72
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-RG06
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Social Marginalization - Social Services Referral and Support
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Social Marginalization - Social Services Referral and Support
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Social Protection
0
214731.06
133037.86
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-SG00
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Support Services
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Support Services
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Relief co-ordination and support services
0
3392317.99
1802249.84
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-RG08
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Social Marginalization - Youth Programme and Civic Engagement
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Social Marginalization - Youth Programme and Civic Engagement
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Social Protection
0
3000
84.32
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-RG03
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Eligibility & Registration - RRIS Processes
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Eligibility & Registration - RRIS Processes
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Social Protection
0
126142.12
68487.5
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-RG01
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Programme Management and Assurance - RSS Programme Management
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Programme Management and Assurance - RSS Programme Management
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Social Protection
0
248986.44
120990.28
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-IG40
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Environmental Infrastructure and Environment - Water, sanitation, hygiene operations
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Environmental Infrastructure and Environment - Water, sanitation, hygiene operations
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Water supply and sanitation - large systems
0
15246.4
9482.07
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-PG01
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Protection - Protection - General Protection
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Protection - Protection - General Protection
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Social Protection
0
107776.8
34080.63
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-RG02
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Poverty Alleviation and Relief Services - Social Safety Net Food and Cash
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Relief & Social Services Programme - Poverty Alleviation and Relief Services - Social Safety Net Food and Cash
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Multisector aid for basic social services
0
2963599.18
2741727.13
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-IG05
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - UNRWA Facilities - UNRWA facilities maintenance
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - UNRWA Facilities - UNRWA facilities maintenance
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Material relief assistance and services
0
28188
15343.02
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-IG30
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Environmental Infrastructure and Environment - Solid Waste Management
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Environmental Infrastructure and Environment - Solid Waste Management
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Waste management/disposal
0
742440.16
421704.84
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-IG06
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - UNRWA Facilities - UNRWA facilities construction
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - UNRWA Facilities - UNRWA facilities construction
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Material relief assistance and services
0
8812.8
4691.88
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-IG03
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Shelter/Housing-Rehousing - Camp Improvement Urban Planning and Impl
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Shelter/Housing-Rehousing - Camp Improvement Urban Planning and Impl
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Material relief assistance and services
0
8812.8
3127.92
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-HG41
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Pharmaceutical Services
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Pharmaceutical Services
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Medical services
0
340085.1
186902.75
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-HG50
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Disability Screening and Rehabilitation
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Disability Screening and Rehabilitation
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Medical services
0
112320
111985.35
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-HG60
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Hospitalization Services - Secondary Hospital Services
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Hospitalization Services - Secondary Hospital Services
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Medical services
0
2239803.9
2123235.1
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-IG01
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Shelter/Housing-Rehousing - ICIP Planning and Management
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Infrastructure & Camp Improvement Programme - Shelter/Housing-Rehousing - ICIP Planning and Management
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Material relief assistance and services
0
203509.64
96807.39
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-HG01
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Programme Management and Assurance - Health Programme Management
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Programme Management and Assurance - Health Programme Management
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Health policy and administrative management
0
222557.13
146555.48
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-HG40
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Laboratory Services
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Laboratory Services
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Medical services
0
546077.48
295936.56
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-HG11
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Oral Health
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Oral Health
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Basic health care
0
417157.07
221103.97
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-HG10
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Family Health
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Health - Primary Health Care - Family Health
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Basic health care
0
4986856.18
3994814.78
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-EG01
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Programme Management and Assurance - Education Programme Management
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Programme Management and Assurance - Education Programme Management
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Education policy and administrative management
0
350043.14
180924.06
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-EG02
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Programme Management and Assurance - Education Professional Support
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Programme Management and Assurance - Education Professional Support
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Education policy and administrative management
0
629733.32
298538.55
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-EG06
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Basic Education - Preparatory Education
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Basic Education - Preparatory Education
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Primary education
0
7545802.13
4347648.08
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-EG05
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Basic Education - Elementary Education
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Basic Education - Elementary Education
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Primary education
0
13313497.5
6558187.17
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-E810
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Technical & Vocational Education - VTC Management and Support TC1 (GTC, KTC
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Technical & Vocational Education - VTC Management and Support TC1 (GTC, KTC
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Vocational training
0
628172.93
436435.49
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-E820
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Technical & Vocational Education - TVET Technical courses TC1 (GTC, KTC, WS
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Technical & Vocational Education - TVET Technical courses TC1 (GTC, KTC, WS
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Vocational training
0
404654.77
230235.48
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-DG00
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Executive Direction
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Executive Direction
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Relief co-ordination and support services
0
1688678.23
923207.88
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020ProgB-4-E830
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Technical & Vocational Education - TVET Trade Courses TC1 (GTC, KTC, WSTC,
2020 Programme Budget - Syria - Education - Technical & Vocational Education - TVET Trade Courses TC1 (GTC, KTC, WSTC,
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org
Vocational training
0
136358.65
59676.11
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020EASyr-4-CM004
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Emergency Repair and Maintenance of UNRWA Installations
Contrary to the principle of the inviolability of United Nations premises, UNRWA facilities in Syria have suffered extensive damage throughout the conflict. Many Palestine refugee camps have seen major hostilities, particularly Ein el Tal (Aleppo), Dera?a (South) and Yarmouk (Damascus) official and nonofficial camps, which have sustained large-scale destruction.
In 2020, UNRWA will continue to focus on resuming its core services in areas where access has resumed and civilians are spontaneously returning, as observed in 2019 in Sbeineh, Khan Eshieh, and Hama camps and Muzeirib in Dera?a. The main Agency priority is to ensure access to its education and health facilities and to support the restoration of basic WASH services, such as water and sewage connections. Under this Emergency Appeal, UNRWA will prioritize the rehabilitation of its installations in Dera?a camp to meet the demands of the increasing number of Palestine refugees spontaneously returning to this area.
Provided access is granted, assessment missions will be conducted in areas where UNRWA emergency repair and reconstruction of UNRWA facilities is expected to be required, including in Yarmouk, Ein el Tal and Dera?a camps , as UNRWA initial assessments indicate that most of the Agency?s facilities in these areas have been either partially or fully destroyed. UNRWA will develop area-specific implementation plans based on the findings of the assessment missions, to ensure a comprehensive, needs-based response involving all needed programmes and support departments. While the Agency stands ready to respond to these situations on a case-by-case basis, additional funding will be needed to cover all emergency repair and reconstruction needs throughout the country.
Provided access is granted, assessment missions will be conducted in areas where UNRWA emergency repair and reconstruction of UNRWA facilities is expected to be required, including in Yarmouk, Ein el Tal and Dera?a camps , as UNRWA initial assessments indicate that most of the Agency?s facilities in these areas have been either partially or fully destroyed. UNRWA will develop area-specific implementation plans based on the findings of the assessment missions, to ensure a comprehensive, needs-based response involving all needed programmes and support departments. While the Agency stands ready to respond to these situations on a case-by-case basis, additional funding will be needed to cover all emergency repair and reconstruction needs throughout the country.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
18270045
137167.44
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020EASyr-4-CM003
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Safety and Security
Since the onset of the conflict, UNRWA has made significant investments in the safety and security of its staff, assets and facilities and security procedures. UNRWA requires funding to maintain and strengthen existing security infrastructure. In 2020, the main investments will continue to focus on security personnel staffing costs, the procurement of communication devices such as VHF radios, as well as the procurement of personal protection equipment and uniforms for security staff. These investments will enable UNRWA to facilitate and provide security support for over 600 field missions conducted yearly in a medium to high risk security environment, and to conduct security risk assessments of its installations. In order to ensure that UNRWA facilities are compliant with minimum operating security standards, the Agency will conduct security risk assessments on targeted facilities and will carry out necessary physical enhancement works to ensure a safe and secure environment for its staff and beneficiaries accessing assistance and services.
In addition, UNRWA plans to ensure the installation of a closed circuit television (CCTV) room and Internet Protocol (IP) surveillance cameras at its offices in Damascus and Central areas. UNRWA will continue to train its staff in Safe and Security Approaches to Field Environment (SSAFE) and will also provide fire safety trainings. Finally, through its commitment to ensuring gender considerations in security management, and recognizing that women are more exposed to risks of GBV, UNRWA in Syria will maintain a Women?s Security Awareness Training (WSAT) programme for UNRWA female staff members.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
2242552
656853.39
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020EASyr-4-HI001
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Emergency Health
The provision of health care inside Syria remains hindered by the widespread damage and destruction of health facilities, insufficient human resources and access constraints in some areas. While the general cost of living, including of health services, has dramatically increased since 2011, the ability of public and private hospitals and clinics to respond to the needs of the population has decreased. As a result, the vast majority of Palestine refugees in Syria have become increasingly dependent on UNRWA for the delivery of health-care services.
In 2020, UNRWA will continue to deliver quality primary health services through 17 health clinics, six health points operating in areas of displacement of Palestine refugees and two mobile clinics which are deployed according to needs. UNRWA health facilities provide a range of primary medical services, including out-patient consultations, immunization services, growth monitoring, provision of medicine, gynaecology consultations, laboratory services, non-communicable disease care, maternal and child health care, dental and MHPSS services.
Furthermore, the Agency provides support to Palestine refugees seeking secondary and tertiary health care through a system of referrals to public, private and NGO hospitals. UNRWA subsidizes 75-95 per cent of the total cost of treatment for referred patients, depending on the socio-economic status of the patient. UNRWA will continue to ensure that patients have adequate access to essential medical supplies and drugs and will strive to maintain contingency stocks of medical supplies and drugs to address any emerging situation.
Finally, the Agency will focus its efforts on the resumption of health-care services in newly accessible areas and in areas of spontaneous return. Those areas will include the South (Dera?a camp, Muzeirib, Jillin) and the South Damascus area, where accessible (Yarmouk/Yalda), as well as main gatherings, depending on access and based on needs. Should funding become available, UNRWA will also reconstruct its health facilities that have been completely destroyed by the hostilities in selected locations to ensure that Palestine refugees have access to services. The Agency will continue to deploy its mobile clinics to sustain the provision of medical and dental services to refugees in areas where facilities are not fully operational. UNRWA will also equip rehabilitated health centres with confidential spaces for patients facing protection concerns, including cases of gender-based violence (GBV) and violence against children.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
12527639
336027.66
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020EASyr-4-PI001
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Protection
UNRWA will continue to provide increasingly needed protection services to Palestine refugees in Syria. Protection concerns remain critical across the country, particularly in areas where access is constrained, in newly accessible and/ or areas and camps affected by previous hostilities and in host communities where services are overburdened after receiving large numbers of displaced persons. Protection risks and vulnerabilities identified in 2019 are anticipated to continue through 2020. These include, but are not limited to, psychosocial trauma and distress, particularly among children and other vulnerable groups, including older persons, increased rates of GBV; child protection concerns, specifically violence against children; exclusion and discrimination, particularly in regards to persons with disabilities and increased reliance on negative coping mechanisms.
ERWs remain a major protection concern with often devastating consequences. The high level of destruction in Palestine refugee camps and gatherings will see ongoing needs for this population in relation to shelter, HLP and civil documentation issues, while also restricting the possibility of return movements of IDPs and refugees from abroad.
In 2020, UNRWA aims to improve protection through various interventions responding to the most critical needs of Palestine refugees in Syria. The Agency will continue to focus on protection mainstreaming, including through area-based protection committees and capacity building of staff and volunteers, with priority given to disability inclusion, Addressing Violence Against Children (AVAC), prevention of Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) and case management and referral of high-risk protection cases. ERW awareness raising among children, staff and community members will remain another main area of focus. UNRWA will implement dedicated programmatic activities to strengthen the response to psycho-social needs, foster social cohesion and prevent the adoption of negative coping mechanisms. Legal support will continue to be offered to individuals experiencing GBV through assistance to obtain documentation and referrals to external partners.
Protection monitoring, reporting and advocacy will also remain a focus. UNRWA will continue to participate in global protection mechanisms, engage, as appropriate, with the International Human Rights System (IHRS) in line with the Agency?s IHRS framework and, with the support of HQ, interact with relevant stakeholders, including the protection sector of the Humanitarian Country Team (HCT) at country and area levels. UNRWA will also continue to monitor and advocate for particularly vulnerable groups among the Palestine refugee community, including the at least 40 per cent who are expected to remain in displacement in 2020 and returnees from within Syria and abroad.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
2348384
165872.08
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020EASyr-4-WS001
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Environmental Health
In 2020, UNRWA will continue to provide essential WASH services to Palestine refugees, with specific attention to areas and camps affected by the conflict. The crisis in Syria has resulted in extensive damage to water networks and sewerage infrastructure, resulting in restricted access to potable water and affecting domestic and personal hygiene, which in turn has increased the risk of disease outbreaks.
UNRWA will continue its efforts to repair, rehabilitate and maintain water supply systems and to ensure that Palestine refugees, particularly in newly accessible camps, have access to potable water. The Agency will also repair, rehabilitate and maintain infrastructure systems including sewerage and surface drainage systems, in addition to collecting and managing solid waste and controlling rodents and insects in accessible camps. In 2020, UNRWA will prioritize the rehabilitation of water networks and sewer infrastructure in Dera?a camp, in order to respond to the needs of Palestine refugees spontaneously returning to this area. During the course of the year, WASH items will be distributed to Palestine refugees affected by emergencies, as well as Palestine refugees spontaneously returning to newly accessible areas and those facing access constraints, to help safeguard their personal and domestic hygiene.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
7360364
0
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020EASyr-4-EI001
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Education in Emergencies
Nine years of conflict have severely affected the provision of education services in Syria, with many school facilities destroyed and children experiencing displacement and dropping out of the education system.
In response, in 2020, UNRWA will continue to provide quality, inclusive and equitable education services to up to 51,000 Palestine refugee children enrolled in 103 UNRWA schools located in Damascus, Rif Damascus, Aleppo, Hama, Homs, Latakia and Dera?a. A number of schools still operate on a double-shift basis. Since the beginning of the conflict, the number of UNRWA-managed schools has decreased from 118 to 103 in the 2019 / 2020 scholastic year, due to access constraints and damage or destruction. UNRWA will employ approximately 1,700 teachers, including daily paid teachers to cover possible gaps created by the conflict. The Agency will also continue its Education in Emergencies (EiE) interventions, including the maintenance and running of recreational spaces; the implementation of recreational activities, the provision of Summer Learning activities; the engagement of parents through awareness-raising sessions on violence / GBV, ERWs, and career guidance for their children; the strengthening of the identification and management of Psychosocial Support (PSS) cases in schools; and continued capacity-building for education staff. To address the anxiety and stress generated by the trauma of conflict, group and individual PSS counselling sessions facilitated by professional counsellors will be available throughout the academic year to students in UNRWA schools.
School principals and teachers in UNRWA schools will continue to receive training on safety and security topics with the aim of enhancing preparedness and response to safety and security risks in schools. Training topics will include evacuation procedures, dealing with ERWs and mines, and tips on fire safety, in addition to live drills. Similar training sessions will also be provided to students, offering them basic survival skills and raising their awareness of security risks.
In 2020, UNRWA will work towards the resumption of educational services in newly accessible areas or areas of increased returns, including Yarmouk/Yalda should conditions allow, and Dera?a and Ein el Tal camps. Construction works will be undertaken depending on the availability of funding to ensure students have access to safe and secure UNRWA premises. With the authorization received to carry out works in Dera?a camp, UNRWA will prioritize the reconstruction of schools in this area to ensure provision of education services to the increasing number of returning Palestine refugees.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
21189539
1871178.60
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020EASyr-4-FS003
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Livelihoods
The protracted crisis in Syria continues to have a dramatic impact on the Syrian economy. In 2019, no funding was received under the EA to support livelihood interventions; however, in 2020, UNRWA will continue to fundraise for these activities, which are critical to increase the resilience of Palestine refugees in Syria and to support their access to employment opportunities.
Depending on the availability of funds, the UNRWA Technical and Vocational Education and Training Programme (TVET) will provide short-term courses in Damascus, Dera?a, Homs, Aleppo and Latakia. As demand for TVET services grows, the Agency will continue its efforts to better link students with the job market in an effort to increase employability rates of graduates. Reconstruction/rehabilitation-focused courses, such as electricity, plumbing or masonry, will remain an area of focus.
Despite significant challenges, the microfinance programme continues to provide a growing number of loans to Syrians and Palestine refugees in Syria. In 2020, the microfinance team will continue to provide inclusive financial services to Palestine refugees and Syrians requiring additional capital through the direct disbursement of loans to meet rising demand. The majority of the loans requested are consumer loans, which enable a household to cover unforeseen expenditures, such as the purchase of assets. Entrepreneur loans continue to be less in demand, reflecting the ongoing constraints of the Syrian economy. In 2020, UNRWA will continue to work to resume microfinance activities in areas of spontaneous return such as Sbeineh and Qabr Essit camps through the provision of consumer loans, business loans or youth and women focused loans. Special microfinance products focusing on women and youth will continue to be developed by UNRWA and will be further promoted in order to stimulate livelihood activities in recovering areas.
Finally, and in response to the evolving needs of the Palestine refugees in Syria, UNRWA will explore the feasibility of conducting small scale cash-for-work initiatives in 2020. Work opportunities will be provided to support the provision of current UNRWA services (health, and education), or to support the restoration of Agency services in newly accessible areas.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
19315139
8526.07
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020EASyr-4-FS001
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Food Assistance
Food insecurity continues to negatively affect the Palestine refugees who depend on UNRWA assistance to meet their minimum food needs. To mitigate the impact of poverty and food insecurity, UNRWA will provide the most vulnerable Palestine refugees and a few additional identified vulnerable cases with in-kind food assistance through three distribution rounds during 2020. The Agency will continue to monitor the availability of food on the markets and will retain operational flexibility to adjust to a changing context as appropriate. Ready-to-eat food baskets and NFIs (including mats, mattresses and blankets) will also be provided to Palestine refugees affected by acute emergencies, including newly displaced persons and those directly impacted by new or increased hostilities. Families and individuals spontaneously returning to newly accessible areas that were severely affected by the conflict and/or lacking basic services will also be eligible for in-kind support based on needs.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
10907577
3729457.49
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020EASyr-4-CA001
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Cash Assistance for Essential Needs
In 2020, UNRWA plans to provide up to 418,000 Palestine refugees with cash assistance to meet their basic needs, including for food, NFIs and shelter. The Agency will deliver this assistance through a targeted approach introduced in 2019, focusing on the most vulnerable. In 2020, under this Emergency Appeal, approximately 126,000 Palestine refugees who fall within one of the four most vulnerable categories (female headed households, families headed by a disabled person and people with disabilities, families headed by an older person and unaccompanied minors / orphans) will be provided with US$ 28 per person per month. The remaining caseload will continue to receive US$ 14 per person per month. Through its partners, comprising a network of banks and private companies present in all regions of Syria, UNRWA will continue to provide cash assistance in a flexible and timely manner with minimal financial risk. In 2020, UNRWA also plans to extend the use of ATM for its cash distribution. Some 40,000 ATM cards will be issued, distributed and credited to selected beneficiaries, on top of the 10,000 cards already issued in 2019.
Should funding become available, UNRWA will launch pilot initiatives in selected locations to support the most vulnerable refugees whose shelters have been damaged as a result of the conflict. Supporting the rehabilitation of these individual shelters will contribute to protecting the most vulnerable while preserving their resilience and reducing dependency on aid handouts. Different implementation modalities will be explored, including a self-help approach used in other UNRWA fields of operations, directly involving the families whose shelters are being rehabilitated, respecting their dignity and generating employment within the local economy, whilst supporting cost effective rehabilitation.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
106773557
36035870.25
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020EASyr-4-CE002
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Non-Food Items (NFIs)
NFIs (including mats, mattresses and blankets) will also be provided to Palestine refugees affected by acute emergencies, including newly displaced persons and those directly impacted by new or increased hostilities. Families and individuals spontaneously returning to newly accessible areas that were severely affected by the conflict and/or lacking basic services will also be eligible for in-kind support based on needs.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
4108485
96720.88
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2020EASyr-4-CM001
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
2020 Syria Regional Appeal - Syria -Capacity and Management Support
Management, coordination and technical staff are essential for UNRWA to deliver timely and effective humanitarian assistance, to ensure efficient coordination with relevant stakeholders and to enhance advocacy on behalf of Palestine refugees. UNRWA will continue to build staff capacity regarding neutrality, to comply with the UNRWA regulatory framework in relation to AVAC and the prevention of SEA, and to participate in humanitarian coordination mechanisms at country level, including the humanitarian sectors and the HCT. While the vast majority of posts will continue to be filled by Palestine refugees, UNRWA will maintain some international capacity, particularly specialist staff in the fields of humanitarian response, protection, logistics and grants management.
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
https://www.unrwa.org/resources/emergency-appeals
7802301
3259290.27
Expenditure
XM-DAC-41130-2019Projs-PQ19087
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
Sustain the delivery of basic education services to Palestine refugee students
Sustain the delivery of basic education services to Palestine refugee students
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
88560
0
Expenditure
88560.00
Incoming commitment
XM-DAC-41130-2018Projs-PQ18033
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
STRENGHTHEN PSYCHOSOCIAL PEER SUPORT STRUCTURES FOR UNRWA STAFF IN SYRIA.
STRENGHTHEN PSYCHOSOCIAL PEER SUPORT STRUCTURES FOR UNRWA STAFF IN SYRIA.
unrwa
Germany - Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
0
96824.09
Expenditure
96824.09
Incoming commitment Government of Germany
XM-DAC-41130-2019Projs-PQ19008
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
IMPROVING UNRWA HEALTH SERVICES: ACCESS TO QUALITY, COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CARE FOR PALESTINE REFUGEES THROUGH E-HEALTH SERVICES IN SYRIA
IMPROVING UNRWA HEALTH SERVICES: ACCESS TO QUALITY, COMPREHENSIVE HEALTH CARE FOR PALESTINE REFUGEES THROUGH E-HEALTH SERVICES IN SYRIA
unrwa
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
409843.86
1643727.14
Expenditure
2053571.00
Incoming commitment Government of Japan
XM-DAC-41130-2018Projs-PQ18020
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
EDUCATION FOR ALL, PHASE 2, SYRIA
EDUCATION FOR ALL, PHASE 2, SYRIA
unrwa
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
629061.11
Expenditure
629061.11
Incoming commitment Government of Japan
XM-DAC-41130-2019Projs-PQ19043
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
STRENGTHENING THE RESILIENCE OF PALESTINE REFUGEE COMMUNITIES IN SYRIA, PHASE II.
STRENGTHENING THE RESILIENCE OF PALESTINE REFUGEE COMMUNITIES IN SYRIA, PHASE II.
unrwa
European Commission - Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
2928742.32
4814620.51
Expenditure
7743362.83
Incoming commitment European Commission - Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations
XM-DAC-41130-2017Projs-PQ17008
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
SUPPORT TO PALESTINE REFUGEES IN SYRIA THROUGH PROVIDING ESSENTIAL SERVICES INCLUDING QUALITY HEALTHCARE AND EDUCATION AND EMERGENCY CASH ASSISTANCE -UNRWA HEALTH REFORM(E-HEALTH)
SUPPORT TO PALESTINE REFUGEES IN SYRIA THROUGH PROVIDING ESSENTIAL SERVICES INCLUDING QUALITY HEALTHCARE AND EDUCATION AND EMERGENCY CASH ASSISTANCE -UNRWA HEALTH REFORM(E-HEALTH)
unrwa
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
650000.00
Expenditure
650000.00
Incoming commitment Government of Japan
XM-DAC-41130-2018Projs-PQ18018
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
SUPPORT TO PALESTINE REFUGEES IN SYRIA THROUGH PROVIDING ESSENTIAL SERVICES INCLUDING QUALITY HEALTHCARE AND EDUCATION AND EMERGENCY CASH ASSISTANCE (VISIBILITY), SYRIA
SUPPORT TO PALESTINE REFUGEES IN SYRIA THROUGH PROVIDING ESSENTIAL SERVICES INCLUDING QUALITY HEALTHCARE AND EDUCATION AND EMERGENCY CASH ASSISTANCE (VISIBILITY), SYRIA
unrwa
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
2220.00
Expenditure
2220.00
Incoming commitment Government of Japan
XM-DAC-41130-2018Projs-PQ18068
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
WASH PROGRAMME IN SYRIA
WASH PROGRAMME IN SYRIA
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
49974.97
Expenditure
49974.97
Incoming commitment
XM-DAC-41130-2018Projs-PQ18012
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
EXPANSION AND IMPROVEMENT OF UNRWA HEALTH SERVICES: ACCESS TO QUALITY, COMPREHENSIVE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE FOR PALESTINE REFUGEES (SYRIA)
EXPANSION AND IMPROVEMENT OF UNRWA HEALTH SERVICES: ACCESS TO QUALITY, COMPREHENSIVE PRIMARY HEALTH CARE FOR PALESTINE REFUGEES (SYRIA)
unrwa
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
999998.82
Expenditure
999998.82
Incoming commitment Government of Japan
XM-DAC-41130-2018Projs-PQ18056
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
UNICEF ANNUAL WORK PLAN 2018 FOR EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN SYRIA
UNICEF ANNUAL WORK PLAN 2018 FOR EDUCATION PROGRAMME IN SYRIA
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
51999.26
Expenditure
51999.26
Incoming commitment
XM-DAC-41130-2018Projs-PQ18057
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
UNICEF ANNUAL WORK PLAN 2018 FOR RSSP PROGRAMME IN SYRIA
UNICEF ANNUAL WORK PLAN 2018 FOR RSSP PROGRAMME IN SYRIA
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
38505.97
Expenditure
38505.97
Incoming commitment
XM-DAC-41130-2018Projs-PQ18066
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
VOCATIONAL TRAINING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITY, SYRIA
VOCATIONAL TRAINING FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITY, SYRIA
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
21148.00
Expenditure
21148.00
Incoming commitment
XM-DAC-41130-2019Projs-PQ19044
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
UNICEF AWP2019 : PALESTINIAN CHILDREN IN PRE-SCHOOL AGE, CAN ACCESS TO COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES. SYRIA
UNICEF AWP2019 : PALESTINIAN CHILDREN IN PRE-SCHOOL AGE, CAN ACCESS TO COMMUNITY SERVICES FOR EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES. SYRIA
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
4000.00
Expenditure
4000.00
Incoming commitment
XM-DAC-41130-2019Projs-PQ19061
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
WASH activities in schools
WASH activities in schools
unrwa
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
64.31
42335.69
Expenditure
42400.00
Incoming commitment
XM-DAC-41130-2016Projs-PQ16079
United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
STRENGTHENING THE RESILIENCE OF PALESTINE REFUGEE COMMUNITIES IN SYRIA
STRENGTHENING THE RESILIENCE OF PALESTINE REFUGEE COMMUNITIES IN SYRIA
unrwa
European Commission - Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations
UNRWA
iati@unrwa.org
10614469.15
Expenditure
10614469.15
Incoming commitment European Commission - Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations