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Inter Agency Coordination Meeting – 15 February 2013
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REVISED AGENDA Highlights Brief Sectoral Update (Key issues for follow up/Sector Chairs) Presentation on Assistance to New Arrivals and Unregistered Refugees AOB
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>3,000 1,000 - 3000 Arsal 5,834 Baalbek 5,932 El Minie 5,804 Beirut 4,347 Bar Elias 5,185 Tripoli 24,826 <1,000 Registered Syrian Refugees 87,887 12,877 13,026 71,291 As of 14 Feb 2013 19,233 32,489 28,910 17,447 REFUGEE NUMBERS 185,081 98,079 283,160 Registered Awaiting Registration Total 33 days 60 days 96 days 120 days 77 Average days awaiting registration
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13 Feb 2013 0 - 100 100 - 500 500 - 2,000 2,000 - 5,000 5,000 - 11,000 Syrian Refugees Awaiting Registration Legend Country Capital District Boundaries Governorate Boundaries Registered Syrian Refugees < 100 100 - 1,000 1,000 - 2,000 2,000 - 3,000 3,000 - 4,000 4,000 - 6,000 97,153 Awaiting Registration
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ACTOR’S MAP NORTH LEBANON ABAAD, DRC, HI, IRC, PCPM, PU- AMI, Restart, Save The Children, WCH, WHO, CLMC, AJEM, NRC, ACF MOUNT LEBANON ABAAD, PU-AMI, WCH, Restart, WCH, WHO, MA, CLMC, AJEM SOUTH LEBANON ABAAD, AMEL, DRC, HWA, INTERSOS, PU-AMI, TDH, WHO, CLMC, AJEM, NRC,ACF BEIRUT ABAAD, AMEL, PU-AMI, Restart, Save the Children, WCH, WHO, MF, CLMC BEKAA ABAAD, AMEL, DRC, HI, IRC, MDM, Save The Children, SAWA, WHO, CLMC, AJEM, GVC, NRC, ACF WHO? WHERE?
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ACTOR’S MAP Who/What BEIRUT and Suburbs Child Protection ABAAD, Restart, WCH, MF, AJEM Community Services AMEL, MF CLMC Food PU-AMI, MF, CLMC Education AMEL, WCH, MF, CLMC Gender-Based Violence ABAAD, MF, CLMC, AJEM Core Relief Items AMEL, PU-AMI, MF, CLMC Protection Restart, MF, CLMC, AJEM Shelter PU-AMI, MF Water and Sanitation PU-AMI, WCH, MF Livelihood AMEL, WCH, MF, CLMC, AJEM Nutrition WHO, MF, AJEM Health PU-AMI, Restart, WHO, AM, AJEM HIV/AIDS WHO, MF, AJEM
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ACTOR’S MAP Who/What Child Protection WCH, AJEM Community Services PUI-AMI, CLMC Food PU-AMI, MA, CLMC Education WCH, CLMC, AJEM Gender-Based Violence ABAAD, CLMC, AJEM Core Relief Items PU-AMI, MA, CLMC Protection CLMC, AJEM Shelter PU-AMI, CLMC, AJEM Water and Sanitation PU-AMI, WCH Livelihood WCH, CLMC, AJEM Nutrition WHO, AJEM Health PU-AMI, WHO, AJEM HIV/AIDS WHO, AJEM MOUNT LEBANON
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ACTOR’S MAP Who/What Child Protection ABAAD, DRC, Restart, Save the Children, WCH, AJEM Community Services DRC, Restart, Save the Children, CLMC, NRC Food DRC, CLMC Education Save the Children, WCH, AJEM, CLMC, NRC Gender-Based Violence ABAAD, DRC, IRC, Save the Children, CLMC, AJEM Core Relief Items DRC, HI, PU-AMI, Save the Children, CLMC, NRC Protection ABAAD, DRC, HI, Restart, Save the Children, CLMC, AJEM, NRC Shelter DRC, PCPM, PU-AMI, Save the Children, NRC Water and Sanitation PU-AMI, WCH, NRC Livelihood DRC, IRC, PU-AMI, Save the Children, WCH, CLMC, AJEM Nutrition WHO, AJEM, ACF Health HI, Restart, Save the Children, WHO, CLMC, AJEM HIV/AIDS WHO, AJEM NORTH LEBANON
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ACTOR’S MAP Who/What Child Protection AMEL, DRC, INTERSOS, TDHL, AJEM Community Services NTERSOS, CLMC Food DRC, PU-AMI, CLMC, ACF Education AMEL, CLMC, NRC Gender-Based Violence ABAAD, DRC, CLMC, AJEM Core Relief Items AMEL, DRC, HWA, PU-AMI, TDHL, CLMC, NRC Protection DRC, INTEROSO, CLMC, AJEM, NRC Shelter DRC, INTERSOS, PU-AMI, NRC Water and Sanitation PU-AMI, NRC Livelihood CLMC, AJEM Nutrition WHO, AJEM Health AMEL, WHO, CLMC, AJEM HIV/AIDS WHO, AJEM SOUTH LEBANON
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Child Protection ABAAD,AMEL, DRC, Save the Children, SAWA, AJEM Community Services DRC, Save the Children, SAWA, CLMC, NRC Food DRC, SAWA, CLMC Education AMEL, Save the Children, SAWA, CLMC, AJEM, NRC Gender-Based Violence ABAAD, DRC, IRC, Save the Children, SAWA, CLMC, AJEM Core Relief Items AMEL, DRC, HI, Save the Children, SAWA, CLMC, GVC, NRC Protection ABAAD, DRC, HI, Save the Children, SAWA, CLMC, AJEM, NRC Shelter DRC, HI, Save the Children, SAWA, GVC, NRC Water and Sanitation GVC, NRC, ACF Livelihood Save the Children, SAWA, CLMC, AJEM, DRC Nutrition AMEL, SAWA, WHO, ACF, AJEM Health AMEL, HI, MDM, Save the Children, SAWA, WHO, CLMC, AJEM HIV/AIDS WHO, AJEM ACTOR’S MAP Who/What BEKAA
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ADDITIONAL ACTORS MUNICIPALITIES 984 Unions of Municipalities (UOMS) 48
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WHAT WE WOULD LIKE TO ACHIEVE
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POPULATION ESTIMATION TASK FORCE (PET) Different organizations, working in the field, with population estimation data come together to compare available estimation at village/district level Attempts to provide commonly agreed estimated figures (non-registered displaced Syrians) Aim to support programming and further assessment (i.e. profiling exercise) Next meeting will be call on 25 th February 2013
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SECTOR UPDATES
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SHELTER Continuous degradation of the shelter situation with an increase of Self- collective shelters in unfinished buildings without adequate sanitation; Steep increase of shelter rent is confirmed in all regions due to high demand; Saida University site guest a total of 125 families
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Many vulnerable families are in the incapacity to afford their rent, cash assistance should prevent families to be expelled Shelter conditions are often appalling and below minimum standards, unfinished houses and building are being rented, sealing off intervention provide the emergency assistance needed Significant expansion of informal tented settlements in the Bekaa and in the North as one coping mechanism to affordable shelters. Large increase is expected at the end of the winter season. Mapping and assistance is on- going. Non recognition by authorities, location in flooded areas and poor sanitation are key issues. SHELTER
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SHELTER in 2012 ResponsesOrganization Units Achieved HH Achieved IND Achieved Weatherproofing PU-AMI, NRC, PCPM, CISP, CLMC, MEDAIR 3,519 4,027 20,135 Rehabilitation of housesPU-AMI, NRC, PCPM 231 434 2,170 Rehabilitation of collective centresDRC, NRC 95 183 915 Cash for shelterPCPM,MF,NRC,DRC 530 2,650 Cash for host familiesPCPM 103 515 Cash for host familiesSDC 364 1,820 Unconditionnal cashUNHCR 100 500 Temporary shelterDRC 24 37 185 All responses 4,966 5,778 28,890 Donors: ECHO, UNHCR, Polish Aid, SDC * Reported in the shelter tracking tool
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Continue emergency shelter interventions + Wash. More focus on collective centres is through partners systematically identifying buildings for rehabilitation in their areas of intervention. Develop transit shelter capacity with buildings and transit sites under identification. SHELTER in 2013
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EDUCATION - UPDATES Jena - Training of enumerators UNHCRs global education strategy roll-out INEE contextualization workshop Second update of activity matrix finalized and sector map developed Accelerated Learning Program task force Central and field level coordination meeting Second shift approach initiated Advocacy point: Syrian participation in final exams.
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WASH WASH sector strategy was finalized and shared on 5 Feb 2013 Rapid assessment report on (WASH, Shelter and Food Security) by Solidarites International in North Lebanon was shared. Technical working group on water, sanitation, hygiene and WASH sector specific contingency plan continue to work on developing technical briefings.
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Beneficiaries Primary Health Care (PHC) consultations:1776 Secondary Health Care (SHC) admissions:490 Health awareness activities :565 HEALTH Given the continued influx of refugees, focus on the provision of comprehensive PHC requires: Further analysis of accredited PHCs Assessment on access to PHC Support for management of non communicable diseases (chronic diseases) remains a challenge Partners continue to monitor closely any outbreaks of communicable diseases through MOPH/WHO EWARN system There are still high numbers of provision of SHC as well as emergency referral care
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Online system to assist with tracking and reporting on assistance provided to registered persons of concern. Keeps refugee information up to date Prevents duplication of efforts Helps to provide targeted assistance Reduces fraud and abuse of assistance services Provides efficient reporting tools Maintains security of data REFUGEE ASSISTANCE INFORMATION SYSTEM RAIS
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The large number of beneficiaries in an urban setting living among residents, dispersed across all sections of cities and towns. The magnitude of the response: Multiple assistance projects implemented through a number of actors. Challenge for the monitoring and tracking of assistance. The Refugee Assistance Information System (RAIS) assists with tracking and reporting on assistance provided WHY DO WE NEED RAIS?
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Planning figure Jan-Jun 2013 (RRP4) Total Funding Appeal Lebanon (UNHCR + partners) UNHCR + Partners Funded as of January 2013 300,000 refugeesUSD 267 million15% REVISED SYRIAN REFUGEES RESPONSE PLAN Kuwait Donors Conference (30 th January) pledged 1.5bn US$ for Syrian Crisis Response
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