REGIONAL STRATEGIC OVERVIEW
2021-2022
The Syria crisis will soon mark its tenth anniversary and remains, by some distance, the largest refugee crisis in the world. Today, the five main refugee hosting countries – Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, and Egypt – continue to generously host over 5.5 million refugees, while also contending with increasing needs among host communities and larger swathes of their population due to the multiple, overlapping crises.
ABOUT THE 3RP
What is the 3RP (Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan), how does it work, who is involved, and why is it needed?
KEY SELECTED TARGETS FOR
2021-2022
An excerpt of the Key Selected Targets per country for 2021-2022. The full list can be found within the document of the Regional Strategic Overview 2021-2022.
707,220
individuals are reached through information campaigns and awareness-raising on rights, entitlements, services and assistance1,143,200
MHPSS consultations are provided in (supported) refugee health centers and host community clinics (sex and age disaggregated reporting)139
national and local institutions are supported to promote social cohesion4,830
individuals in national and local institutions are trained to support refugees and host community members with special needs32,470
refugees and host community members are completed with trainings (e.g. technical vocational skills training, which can include language / soft skills provided as part of employability package)16,031
SMEs and businesses are supported through business management trainings, financial / non-financial services or technology transfer834,500
refugee children are supported with distance learning315,385
families of Syrian refugees, Lebanese and Palestine Refugees from Syria are reached with regular cash transfers512,500
children and youth whose registration fees for public education are partially covered or fully subsidized1,118,200
individuals are assisted with improved access to adequate quantity of safe water for drinking and domestic use234,848
individuals receive financial support for improved access to hospital care among targeted population67,501
vulnerable persons are employed through public infrastructure and environmental assets improvement100,000
individuals benefit from counselling, legal assistance and legal representation regarding civil registration including birth registration, marriage, divorce and death165
municipalities and local actors having improved capacities for dialogue and conflict prevention70,000
Syrian refugees are issued with work permits50,000
Syrian refugees working in the private sector and registered in national security system are supported with enrolments in social security550
officially established and registered Home Based Businesses by Greater Amman Municipality (GAM) or municipalities under the purview of Ministry of Local Administration (MOLA), are owned by Syrians.172,234
Persons with Disabilities, Older persons at risk, and Other Vulnerable Persons are assisted through Referral Systems, Targeted Assistance, and Outreach41,000
households assisted with regular monthly cash assistance and 50,000 households assisted through COVID emergency cash assistance (3 months)2,000
Syrian refugees submitted for resettlement or other complementary pathways to third countries5,620
girls and boys at risk supported with child protection specialized services4,550
girls, boys, women and men receive SGBV case management services72,000
refugees residing inside camps receiving food assistance126
public PHC facilities supported with material assistance40
infrastructure projects (roads, electricity, public buildings etc.) improved and maintained inside refugee camps18,000
refugee households receive Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance (cash grants)16,480
people accessing water through an improved water network8
government institutions receive support to enhance their training capacity (physical, coverage or knowledge transfer)283
separated and unaccompanied children are supported with financial assistance12,000
households with approximately 2,500 students have increased access to primary and secondary education through provision of education grant2,500
GBV survivors are supported with comprehensive multi-sectoral response, including case management and other needed services8,508
protection cases of 35,054 refugees are provided with cash assistance as protection tool and enable to pay rent and essential basic needs and access to social services150,000
refugees and 20,000 workers and returnees from host communities receive unconditional foodIMPLEMENTING
PARTNERS
We thank the partners of the Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan / 3RP, whose work and commitment form the cornerstone of the 3RP.
Action Aid (AA)
Action contre la Faim (ACF)
Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA)
Agency for Technical Cooperation and Development (ACTED)
Akkar Network For Development (AND)
Akkarouna
Al Fayhaa Association
Al Majmoua Lebanese Association for Development
Al Midan
Alianza por la Solidaridad (APS)
Al-Maqdese for Society Development (MSD)
Alpha
Alsham Foundation
American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA)
Ana Aqra Association
Anadolu Kultur
Arabian Medical Relief (AMR)
Arche noVa
Arci Cultura e Sviluppo (ARCS)
Association - Lebanese Popular Association for Popular Action (AMEL)
Association for Aid and Relief, Japan (AAR Japan)
Association for Solidarity with Asylum Seekers and Migrants (ASAM)
ATAA Relief
Basmeh wa Zeitooneh (B&Z)
Bonyan
British Council (BC)
CARE International (CARE)
Caritas
Catholic Relief Services (CRS)
CCP Japan
Center for Victims of Torture (CVT)
CIPE
Comitato Internazionale per lo Sviluppo dei Popoli (CISP)
Common Effort Organization (CEO)
Concern
Concern Worldwide
Cooperazione e Sviluppo (CESVI)
Cooperazione Internazionale (COOPI)
Danish Refugee Council (DRC)
Dar Al Fatwa (DAF)
Egyptian Red Crescent (ERC)
Expertise France
Fair Trade Lebanon (FTL)
Fard Foundation
Finn Church Aid (FCA)
Fondation Mérieux
Food & Agricultural Organization (FAO)
FR
French Red Cross (FRC)
GOAL
Gruppo di Volontariato Civile (GVC)
Habitat for Humanity
Help - Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe e.V.
Himaya Daee Aataa (HDA)
Human Appeal
Human Concern International (HCI) Lebanon
Humanity & Inclusion
HWA Hilfswerk Austria International (HWA)
IB
IBC
ICMPD
Ihsan RD
Institut Européen de Coopération et de Développement (IECD)
Institute for Development, Research, Advocacy and Applied Care (IDRAAC)
International Alert (IA)
International Catholic Migration Commission (ICMC)
International Federation of Red Cross (IFRC)
International Labour Office (ILO)
International Medical Corps (IMC)
International Network for Aid, Relief and Assistance (INARA)
International Organization for Migration (IOM)
International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC)
International Rescue Committee (IRC)
INTERSOS
IR
IRJ
Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW)
Jordan Health Aid Society (JHAS)
Jordan Paramedic Society (JPS)
Jordan River Foundation (JRF)
Justice Without Frontiers (JWF)
KADAV
KnK Japan (KnkJ)
Leb Relief
Lebanese Association for Early childhood Development (ECD)
Lebanese Society For Educational and Social Development (LSESD)
Lutheran World Federation (LWF)
MAGNA (Medical and Global Nutrition Aid)
maharat
Makassed
MAPs
MARAM
Maya Foundation
MEDAIR
Médecins du Monde (MdM)
Medical Aid for Palestinians (MAP UK)
Medical Teams International (MTI)
Mennonite Central Committee (MCC)
Mercy Corps (MC)
Mercy Without Limits
Mercy-USA
Middle East Children’s Institute (MECI)
MMS
Mouvement Social
Movimiento Por La Paz (MPDL)
MSYDD
Near East Foundation (NEF)
Nippon International Cooperation for Community Development (NICCOD)
Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)
Olive Branch
Oxfam
Peace Winds Japan (PWJ)
peaceofartlb
PLAN
PLAN International
PLAN International (PI)
Polish Center for International Aid (PCPM)
Positive Planet International
Première Urgence-Aide Médicale
Internationale (PU-AMI)
Qatar Charity (QC)
Qatar Red Crescent (QRC)
REALs (Reach Alternatives) (formerly JCCP)
Relief International (RI)
Rene Moawad Foundation (RMF)
Resource Centre for Gender Equality (ABAAD)
RET International
RET International (Lebanon)
Right to Play (RtP)
Safadi Foundation (SAFADI)
Salam LADC
Save the Children International (SCI)
SAWA for Development and Aid
Sawa for Development and Aid (SDAid)
SAWA Group Association
Shafak
SHEILD - Social, Humanitarian, Economical
Intervention for Local Development
SIDC
Solidarités International (SI)
SPARK
Support to Life
Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS)
Taawon
Tabitha-Dorcas
Tahaddi Education Center (lebanon)
Terre des Hommes (TDH)
Terre des Hommes Italia (TDH Italy)
The Association of Volunteers in International Service (AVSI)
The International Solid Waste Association (ISWA)
Lebanon
The Lebanese Organization for Studies and Training(LOST)
Thiqah
TIAFI
Un Ponte Per
Un Ponte Per (UPP)
Union of Relief and Development Association (URDA)
United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and
the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)
United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat)
United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO)
United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)
United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA)
United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)
United Work
Viyan Organization for Medical Relief & Development
WADI
WALD
War Child Canada (WC-C)
War Child Holland
War Child UK (WC-UK)
WATAN
Welthungerhilfe
Welthungerhilfe (WHH)
Woman Support Association (WSA)
World Food Programme (WFP)
World Health Organization (WHO)
World Rehabilitation Fund (WRF)
World Vision International (WVI)
ZOA International
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