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4.25 million IDPs, in host communities
37% of public health and 25% of educational facilities non-functional
Urban water supply reduced by up to 90%
Waste collection systems not coping with demand
3.1 million living in poverty, of these 1.5 million in extreme poverty
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The ongoing crisis in Syria is escalating and the number of people affected by the crisis is increasing daily. So far, more almost 100,000 people have been killed in the conflict. Cities and towns, including hospitals, schools, and water and sanitation infrastructure have been targeted, while hundreds of thousands of homes have been damaged or destroyed. As conditions continue to deteriorate, civilians are bearing the brunt of the violence. From 1 million people requiring humanitarian assistance in April 2012, the number reached 7 million people by August 2013. This includes an estimated 5 million Syrians who are internally displaced. The overall displacement includes an estimated 4 million children.
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"Shelter technical support and housing damage assessments in Syrian cities"
"Government body" "Ministry of Local Administration"
"Appealing Agency" "UNITED NATIONS HUMAN SETTLEMENTS PROGRAMME (UN-Habitat)"
"Project title" "Shelter technical support and housing damage assessments in Syrian Cities"
"Objective" "To conduct shelter and housing damage assessment for Syrian cities and provide technical support on shelter response to municipalities, Governorates and housing stakeholders. "
"Beneficiaries" "Total: 400,000 total population
Children: 150,000
Women: 175,000 "
"Participants" "UN Agencies, Syrian Charities, and local community leaders"
"Budget ($)" "1,126,600"
"Shelter and housing repairs for IDPs, non-displaced areas in priority cities"
"Government body" "Ministry of Local Administration"
"Appealing Agency" "UNITED NATIONS HUMAN SETTLEMENTS PROGRAMME (UN-Habitat)"
"Project title" "Shelter and housing repairs for IDPs, non-displaced areas in priority cities"
"Objective" "Support shelter and housing repairs through cash assistance, technical and training support for most vulnerable IDPs"
"Beneficiaries" "Total: 250,000 total beneficiaries for train ing, information outreach
Children: 70,000
Women: 100,000 "
"Participants" "Syrian charities, Professionals"
"Budget ($)" "1,872,500"
"Improved solid waste management and basic services in affected neighbourhoods"
"Government body" "Ministry of Local Administration"
"Appealing Agency" "UNITED NATIONS HUMAN SETTLEMENTS PROGRAMME (UN-Habitat)"
"Project title" "Improved solid waste management and basic services in affected "
"Objective" "This project will be based on collaboration between UNDP and UN - Habitat . The project aims to significantly reduce quantities of s olid waste in publically accessible areas, and associated health and environmental risks through strengthening community - based, emergency solid waste management."
"Beneficiaries" "Total: 400,000 total beneficiaries
Children: 50,000
Women: 120,000 "
"Participants" "Municipalities, UNDP, Syrian charities, UNICEF "
"Budget ($)" "1,316,100"
"Area/neighbourhood-based Coordination of Interagency,Integrated Humanitarian Response in Syria"
"Government body" "Ministry of Local Administration"
"Appealing Agency" "UNITED NATIONS HUMAN SETTLEMENTS PROGRAMME (UN-Habitat)"
"Project title" "Area-/neighbourhood-based Coordination of Interagency, Integrated Humanitarian Response in Syria"
"Objective" "To support the development of a UNCT framework for neighbourhood approaches in affected areas and enhance coordination with local stakeholders."
"Beneficiaries" "Total: 250,000 50.000 families in affected communities (IDPs, host families and urban poor)
Children: 150,000
Other group: 200 100 facilitators from charities and Syrian charities 100 local government officers"
"Participants" "UN agencies, INGOS, Syrian charities, Local Governments, MoLA"
"Budget ($)" "428,000"
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