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“Two years of instability and conflict in Syria have left the country in an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in its modern history. The UN estimates 70,000 killed, almost one million have fled to neighbouring countries, millions have been internally displaced and around 1/4 of the entire population are in need of humanitarian aid.Islamic Relief (IR) has been providing aid and support to Syrians during these hard times through its field offices and missions in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. In 2012, IR implemented 54humanitarian and relief projects worth more than 10 million GBP. Morethan 1 million beneficiaries benefited from theseprojects. This update highlights briefly our humanitarian intervention in 2012.IR would like to thank all donors for theirgenerosity and support. Also, we would like to thank our field staff for their dedication andinvaluable work.”
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SYRIAOPERATIONSUMMARY OF ACTIVITES IN 2012
ISLAMIC RELIEF
Islamic Relief provided 200 equipped tents for the internally displaced people at Idlib suburbs (Alkarama IDPs Camp).
“Two years of instability and conflict in Syria have left the country in an unprecedented humanitarian crisis in its modern
history. The UN estimates 70,000 killed, almost one million have fled to neighbouring countries, millions have been internally
displaced and around 1/4 of the entire population are in need of humanitarian aid. Islamic Relief (IR) has been providing aid and support to Syrians during
these hard times through its field offices and missions in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. In 2012, IR implemented 54humanitarian
and relief projects worth more than 10 million GBP. More than 1 million beneficiaries benefited from these projects. This update highlights briefly our hu-
manitarian intervention in 2012. IR would like to thank all donors for their generosity and support. Also, we
would like to thank our field staff for their dedication and
invaluable work.”
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Needs assessment visit by Islamic Relief team with a displaced family at Atma IDPs Camp - Sep. 2012 page 3
£0
£1,000,000
£2,000,000
£3,000,000
£4,000,000
Syria Iraq Jordan Lebanon Income £3,951,812 £2,585,627 £2,312,400 £1,399,093
Income
!
38%
25%
23%
14%
!
38%
25%
23%
14% Inside Syria
Iraq
Jordan
Lebanon
74%
26%
Axis TitleIn-kind
74%
26%
Axis TitleIn-kind
TOTAL FUND IN 2012 In 2012 Islamic Relief secured more than 10 million GBP for its relief and humanitarian operations with Syrians inside and outside Syria. The charts below show the distribution of this fund per country where IR works
10,248,932 GBP
74%
26%
Axis TitleIn-kind Cash
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Syria Operation- Summary 2012
INSIDE SYRIA
76%
JORDAN 11%
IRAQ 7%
LEBANON 6%
BeneficiariesIn 2012, IR reached more than 1 million beneficiaries inside and outside Syria. The table and pie chart show the number and % of beneficiaries in each of the 4 coun-tries where IR Offices and Missions oper-ate.
No of beneficiaries
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!
0
200,000
400,000
600,000
800,000
1,000,000
Inside Syria Jordan Iraq Lebanon No of bene�ciaries 821,944 120,274 79,339 65,966
Number of Bene ciaries
Refugee woman has received aid from Islamic Relief in Lebanon
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Syria Operation- Summary 2012
Islamic Relief provides IDPs at Qah IDPs Camp with a package of food and non food items. page 6
Besieged families received Food & bread in Aleppo. page 7
!
IR Partners 57%
Institutional Donors
43%
Source of Funding in 2012
Number of projects: 54
This income has been secured through two main sources:1. Islamic Relief Partners: £5,794,2642. Institutional Donors: £4,582,943
With the invaluable support and generosity of our donors, IR was able to implement 54 projects for Syrian inside and outside Syria. The table and pie chart below highlight the distribution of these projects.
Source of Fund
Number of projects in each country
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Syria Operation- Summary 2012
Office / Mission No of ProjectsSyria (Inside) 21
Lebanon 15
Iraq 9
Jordan 9
Total 54
*Order of IR Partners was based on the size of fund provided for Syria Crisis in 2012
A. IR Partners*
B. Institutional Donors / UN Agencies
Donor vs. Project
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Syria Operation- Summary 2012
Donor Inside Syria Jordan Lebanon Iraq TotalIR USA 2 3 3 8IR Middle East 6 1 2 9IR Emerging Markets 3 1 4IR UK 3 1 2 6IR Canada 2 3 5IR Switzerland 1 1 2IR Germany 1 1 2IR Sweden 2 1 3IR Australia 1 1 2IR Malaysia 1 1IR Waqf 1 1
Donor Inside Syria Jordan Lebanon Iraq TotalUNHRC 2 2WFP 1 3 4UNICEF 1 1UNFPA 1 1SIDA (Swedish International Development Agency) 1 1
OFID (OPEC Fund for International Development) 1 1
AECID (Spanish Development Agency) 1 1
Islamic Relief provided 98 items of medical disposables for 30 field hospitals & 60 medical points inside Syria. page 10
Ambulances arrival in Turkey for Syrian field hospitals (October 2012) page 11
Intervention
Food security and Nutrition
Shelter and Non-Food Items
Health
WASH
IR intervention varies from country to country, based on regular and ongoing need assessments to ensure timely and needed intervention. Gener-ally, the main sectors of the intervention were Food Security, Health and Shelter. The table shows the quantities distributed in 2012 in the 4 countries
* This number represents 98 different items of disposabls which provided for 30 field hospitals & 60 medical points inside Syria.**This number has been estimated based on number of beneficiaries received medical help.
* (21 for Women / 21for Men)
Item Quantity/Unit
Clothes and Shoes 154,209Blankets 76,116Baby Kit 30,583Mattresses 30,512Kitchen Kit 9,146Children Toy 8,974Anti Mosquito Net 4884Kerosene Jerry Cans 3,607School Kit 3,360Stove 1,923Fan 1,707Heater 1,689House Rent 1,000Pillow 639Portable Gas 561Tent 200
Item Quantity/Unit
Food Parcel 91,944Baby Milk (1kg/900gm/500 gm) 35,740Bread Pack 9,655Canned Meat 3,841Wheat Flour / Per Ton 2,103.75Palm Dates / Per Ton 16.6
Item Quantity/Unit
Hygiene Kits 27,537Water Bottle 4,128Toilet Unit *42Shower Unit *42
Item Quantity/Unit
Drugs and Medical Disposabls 1,810,903*
Hospitalisation 18,141 (case / patient)**
Emergency Medical bag 2,000Vehicles Ambulances 30
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Syria Operation- Summary 2012
Homs
ALbuKamal
Al Mayadin
Dayr az ZwarHama
Damascus
Al Zatari
Alqaem Camp
DomizCamp
RamthaMafraq
Bikaa valley
Wadi Khaled
Aleppo
Idlib
HaramAdana
Atma Camp
Gah Camp
Al AtaribAs Sa�rah
A‘zaz
Alkarama Camp Al Bab
AellatamnaMorkHalfaya
Jisr ash ShughurJerichoAl Ladhiquyah
Ain BeidaKhanShaykhun
Beirut
LEBANON SYRIA
TURKEY
MEDITERRANEAN SEA
IRAQJORDAN
Daraa
Areas ofIntervention
The table and map highlight the main areas where IR operates
The view of IR is to reach those who are need wherever they are. There-fore, IR Field Offices and Missions in the 4 countries provide their help to any needy Syrian inside and outside Syria they can reach.
Country Areas of intervention
Syria (Inside)
Al Karamah IDPs Camp, Bab Alhawa IDPs Camp, Qah IDPs Camp, Atma IDPs Camp, Idlib & its suburbs, Ma`arat Al-Nu`man, Aleppo & its sub-urbs, Hamah suburbs
Jordan
Al Zaatari Refugees Camp, Amman, Irbid, , Maan, Almafraq, Alramtha, Jarash, Alzarqa.
Iraq
Domiz Refugees camp, Kasak Refugees camp, Alqaem Refugees camp1, 2 & 3.
Lebanon
Bekaa Valley, Mountain Lebanon , Saida, Tripoli, Wadi Khaled
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Syria Operation- Summary 2012
The need for privacy equals the need for foodAfter 3 days of travel under the threat of death, Um Sulaiman, 48 years, and her ten childern reached Al Karama IDP camp in Idlib suburbs. During their ever unusual and unexpected journey they experienced miserable conditions. The family fled its home, in Hamah sub-urbs, seeking a relatively safer shelter somewhere else. For a month, Um Sulaim-an and her childern shared tents with oth-er internally displaced families. “We can’t stand life here anymore” said Um Sulaiman “My childern’s dream is to go back to our home in Hamah where their Dad still lives.”
To live as an IDP has highlighted to Um Sulaiman and her kids the importance of personal privacy. For a month the family used to sleep at night in shared tents with other IDPs and spend the whole daytime outdoors. “It’s the first time I feel how privacy is need-ed as much as food” one of the daughters said.
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Islamic Relief Mission in Turkey has been working to support IDPs inside Syria since April 2012. Recently, we have established 200 new tents at Al Karama IDP camp. Um Sulaiman and her family were one of the families who benefited from this operation. The family received their own tent, blankets, mattresses and different kits for babies.
Now, Um Sulaiman and her childern can have some sort of privacy need-ed as much as food.
Also, Islamic Relief provided the camp with safe sanitation system including 14 latrines and 14 shower units (di-vided equally between women and men).
People in the camp still need more support to secure their minimum needs of food, health, hygiene and well beings.
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Sanitation System provided to Alkarama IDPs Camp
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IR staff distribute emergency items to Syrian refugees in Lebanon.page 17
Head of Syria Operation
Mohammed AlsousiHead of Region Middle East & Eastern Europe Email: [email protected]
Syria Operation TeamHead Office contacts
Field Offices Contacts
Syria and Iraq
Ahmed MoghazyRegional Desk [email protected]
Jordan and Lebanon
Sharar MahyubRegional Desk [email protected]
Syria Operations General Support
Rania El Najjar Regional Desk Trainee [email protected]
IR Mission in Syria (Turkey)
Mohammed Ammar Head of Mission - [email protected]
IR Office in Lebanon
Mohamed ElwaeiHead of Mission - [email protected]
IR Office in Jordan
Ruba Jayyousi Programme Manager [email protected]
Designed by: Majdi Samaan DRP (Comms) Syria Mission
IR Office in Iraq
Mohammed MakkiHead of Mission - [email protected]
Islamic Relief Worldwide19 Rea Street SouthDigbeth, BirminghamUnited KingdomB5 6LB
Tel: 0121 622 0605Fax: +44 121 622 0600Web: www.islamic-relief.com