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2014 Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Assistance Response Plan (SHARP)

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SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE RESPONSE PLAN <strong>2014</strong><br />

Government bodies<br />

Appealing Agency<br />

Project title<br />

Objective<br />

Beneficiaries<br />

Participants<br />

Budget ($) $1,066,570<br />

Government bodies<br />

Appealing Agency<br />

Project title<br />

Objective<br />

Beneficiaries<br />

Participants<br />

Budget ($) $1,855,380<br />

Government bodies<br />

Appealing Agency<br />

Project title<br />

Objective<br />

Beneficiaries<br />

Participants<br />

Budget ($) $1,730,559<br />

Government bodies<br />

Appealing Agency<br />

Project title<br />

Objective<br />

Beneficiaries<br />

Participants<br />

Budget ($) $6,512,829<br />

Government bodies<br />

Appealing Agency<br />

Project title<br />

Objective<br />

Beneficiaries<br />

Participants<br />

Ministry of Education<br />

ACF - SPAIN (ACF - SPAIN)<br />

Support access to education through the rehabilitation of school infrastructure<br />

To ensure access to education in safe learning environments in affected areas<br />

Total: 14,000 (Approximately 14,000 students in 15 schools, an estimated 52% boys and 48% girls)<br />

Ministry of Education, under MoU to be agreed<br />

Ministry of Education<br />

PREMIERE URGENCE (PU)<br />

Maintaining/resuming primary, secondary and vocational education in Syria<br />

To support crisis-affected students and schoolchildren in Syria<br />

Total: 8,700 crisis-affected schoolchildren and students in Syria<br />

Children: 8,550<br />

Women: 150<br />

Ministry of Education<br />

Ministry of Education<br />

UNITED NATIONS HIGH COMMISSIONER FOR REFUGEES (UNHCR)<br />

Provision of support to access to education through the rehabilitation of school infrastructure<br />

Promote access to education through the rehabilitation of schools that were damaged in areas with<br />

low enrolment and/or high numbers of IDP students.<br />

Total: 15,000 (7500 girls and 7500 boys)<br />

Children: 15,000<br />

Ministry of Education, PU, DRC, SSSD<br />

Ministry of Education<br />

WORLD FOOD PROGRAMME (WFP)<br />

Supporting a return to learning for crisis-affected children in Syria through school feeding<br />

This project seeks to contribute to the overarching goal of the Education Sector response to the<br />

crisis, by improving regular access to safe education while increasing children‟s intake of<br />

micronutrients essential for their physical and cognitive development.<br />

Total: 350,000 (pre-primary and primary schoolchildren)<br />

Children: 350,000<br />

Ministry of Education and NGO partners to be confirmed<br />

Ministry of Education<br />

Budget ($) $2,073,500<br />

ADVENTIST DEVELOPMENT AND RELIEF AGENCY (ADRA)<br />

Strengthened Access to Quality Education for <strong>Syrian</strong> Children<br />

Provide a safe, protective and gender-sensitive learning environment to crisis-affected children to<br />

enable school-age girls and boys to return to school or continue studying in schools in secure areas<br />

Total: 12,500 (12,000 school-age children, 50% boys and 50% girls, and 500 school/Ministry of<br />

Education staff)<br />

Children: 12,000<br />

Other group: 500 MoE staff, including 400 teaching staff and 100 school management/MoE staff,<br />

with at least 50% women<br />

Ministry of Education<br />

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