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7/28/2019 SYRIA CRISIS - UNICEF's Urgent Funding Requirement: June-August 2013
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JUNE 2013UNICEFs Urgent Funding Requirements: June-August 2013
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Health / Nutrition: $US 12 million to prepare for an extensive Child Health Days (CHD) Campaign toprovide life-saving vaccinations, health education, and provision of ORS and nutrition items for children.
WASH:$US 15 million to continue delivering clean drinking water to 10 million people, and to carry out
emergency repairs and replacement of equipment during the hot summer months.
Education:$US 15 million to purchase text books, school kits, and establish temporary learning spacesand distance-learning programmes, as well as summer remedial classes, and to ensure children return to
learning at the beginning of the new school year in September.
Child protection: $US 8 million to establish more child friendly spaces and to roll out a nationwideExplosive Remnants of War (ERW) campaign for children in schools.
Syria (Total US$ 50m)
UNICEF/Syria 2013
Health / Nutrition:$US 3.1 million to cover: health services in camp, host community, and transit sitestargeting U-5 year age children; and counseling services, educational sessions for pregnant and lactating
mothers as well as nutrition screening and supplementary feeding.
WASH:$US 4 million for water trucking, dislodging and solid waste disposal in the newly established Azraqcamp; water network expansion in Zaatri camp to reduce water trucking; and improvement water and
sanitation conditions in extremely vulnerable households in host communities.
Education:$US 1.3 million for establishing schools (including teachers salaries, school bags, equipment)in Azraq camp for 5,000 children and equipping school in EJC camp for 5,000 children; and for 20 additional
prefabricated classrooms to be attached to schools in host communities for 1,200 children.
Child protection: $US 2.6 million for host communities and for the new Azraq camp, to cover psycho-social support (including Child Friendly Spaces), separated and unaccompanied children, case management,
protection monitoring, Child Protection Committees.
Jordan (Total US$ 11m)
UNICEF/Jordan/Kalpesh Lathigra
Health / Nutrition:$US 2 million to ensure 200,000 people have access to primary healthcare servicesand to ensure 400,000 children under 5 are immunized against measles.
WASH:$US 11 million for continued provision of water and sanitation services to reach 70,000 refugeesand host communities.
Education: $US 13 million to ensure 100,000 children have access to inclusive quality education andprotective learning environments.
Child protection: $US 4 million to ensure 65,000 children have access to psychosocial support, areprotected against explosive remnants of war and have increased access to safe spaces.
Lebanon (Total US$ 30m)
UNICEF/Lebanon/Nabil Ismail
Health / Nutrition:$US 1.5 million for measles immunization and micro-nutrients.
Education:$US 6 million for provision of classrooms and school supplies.
Child protection: $US 2.5 million for psychosocial, recreational and sports activities for children in camps.
Turkey (Total US$ 10m)
UNICEF/Turkey-2013/Kamuran Feyizoglu
Health / Nutrition: $US 150,000 urgently needed to ensure 20,000 refugees with health needs haveaccess to primary health care services, including women and child health care.
Education:$US 350,000 to ensure that 13,000 refugees are ready for pre-school and primary schoolenrollment after the summer months.
Egypt (Total US$ 500,000)
UNICEF/Jordan/Kalpesh Lathigra
Health / Nutrition:$US 1.6 million to ensure vaccination for 21,000 women and children.
WASH:$US 10 million to continued provision of WASH services in camps for 24,500 refugees.
Education:$US 1.7 million to ensure access to schools/learning programs for 5,000 children.
Child protection: $US 1.7 million to ensure psychosocial support to 8,700 children.
Iraq (Total US$ 15m)
UNICEF//Iraq/Salam Abdulmunem
UNICEF urgently requires close to US$ 116.5m to undertake the following priorityinterventions over the next three months: