2014 Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Assistance Response Plan (SHARP)
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SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE RESPONSE PLAN <strong>2014</strong><br />
Activity Locations Indicator Target<br />
Hassakeh, Dara‟a,<br />
As-Sweida<br />
based initiatives<br />
# of outreach volunteers assisting the<br />
150<br />
community-based initiatives<br />
Support to local<br />
organization working<br />
directly with communities<br />
# of support activities local organizations 50<br />
5,000<br />
Damascus, Rural<br />
Damascus, Aleppo,<br />
Homs, Tartous,<br />
Lattakia, Al-<br />
Hassakeh, Dara‟a,<br />
As-Sweida<br />
# of individuals benefitting from grants to local<br />
organizations<br />
Projects<br />
Government bodies<br />
Appealing Agency<br />
Project title<br />
Objective<br />
Beneficiaries<br />
Participants<br />
Budget ($) $4,762,898<br />
Government bodies<br />
Appealing Agency<br />
Project title<br />
Objective<br />
Beneficiaries<br />
Participants<br />
Ministry of Education, Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA)<br />
UNITED NATIONS MINE ACTION SERVICE (UNMAS)<br />
Explosive Remnants (ER) Awareness-raising and Risk-education<br />
Reduce threat to <strong>Syrian</strong> boys, girls, women and men from explosive remnants in populated areas.<br />
Total: 4,934,055 Populations of three affected governorates (Aleppo, Damascus, Homs) ER<br />
Children: 836,460<br />
Women: 1,578,898<br />
MoE, DRC and partners qualified to conduct ER Awareness-raising and Risk-education<br />
Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA)<br />
DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL (DRC)<br />
Protection and assistance to displaced and crisis affected women and men in Syria.<br />
The project responds to the needs of displaced and other Crisis affected <strong>Syrian</strong> women, girls, men<br />
and boys, namely: community services, education, social integration, community-- based<br />
initiatives; livelihood initiatives and psychosocial support. Particular emphasis will be given to<br />
increasing the resilience of women and girls, reducing their exposure to risks, helping them to<br />
enhance their coping mechanisms to mitigate the consequences of the crisis, to take informed<br />
and active stand for their future.<br />
Total: 18,400 IDPs, displaced refugees, host community members<br />
Children: 5,000<br />
Women: 8,400<br />
Other group: 5,000 Men, and people with disabilities, the elderly and people with serious medical<br />
conditions<br />
MoSA, SARC<br />
Budget ($) $1,961,000<br />
Government bodies<br />
Appealing Agency<br />
Project title<br />
Objective<br />
Beneficiaries<br />
Participants<br />
Ministry of Education, Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA)<br />
DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL (DRC)<br />
ER Risk Education for IDPs and crisis affected population in Syria<br />
- Awareness-raising and Risk-education and reduction the civilian population‟s risk to explosive<br />
remnants<br />
- Damascus, Rif Damascus, Dara'a, Aleppo and Homs<br />
Total: 10,000 <strong>Syrian</strong> civilians, primarily youth and children in RIF Damascus, Homs and Dara'a.<br />
No. and category of beneficiaries: minimum 5,000 schoolchildren and teachers during the first 6<br />
month period.<br />
Children: 8,000<br />
Other group: 2,000 Teachers and beneficiaries in the 6 Community Centers<br />
SARC, MoE<br />
Budget ($) $1,961,000<br />
Government bodies<br />
Appealing Agency<br />
Ministry of Social Affairs (MoSA), Ministry of Health<br />
UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND (UNFPA)<br />
67