[QUOTE 3891219, member: 259"]What kinds of help and support are they getting on the ground in Syria?[/QUOTE]
Syria Humanitarian Assistance, 2013 - 2015 [GB-1-204007]
Budget: £429,418,713Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
To deliver emergency humanitarian assistance to people affected by the conflict inside Syria and the wider region
To provide humanitarian assistance to those affected by the Syrian conflict in Syria and the neighbouring countries [GB-1-203216]
Budget: £172,085,849Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
To save lives, reduce suffering and maintain dignity amongst those affected by the Syria crisis, including the provision of medical assistance, shelter and food aid
Support to the United Nations (UN) World Food Programme (WFP) for the Syria crisis. [GB-1-204513]
Budget: £33,000,000Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
To provide essential humanitarian food support to Syrian Refugees in Lebanon, IDPs and the Host community in Syria affected by the on-going Syria Crisis. In Syria, this food support will be delivered through food parcels, and nutrition interventions to support vulnerable groups. In Lebanon, support will be provided through card transfers. This intervention is to support the WFP aspects of the Syria Response Plan and the Lebanon part of the Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan for 2015.
Humanitarian support to the Syria crisis through NGO Agency 7[GB-1-204540]
Budget: £32,228,576Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
All SC programmes are driven by a child-focussed approach that prioritises the needs and voices of children to ensure that their rights are protected and promoted. The SC proposed intervention will work to mitigate the impact of the Syrian conflict on Syrian refugees, IDPs, and host communities. Children and communities in target areas will receive appropriate support to ensure their survival, protection, and resilience.
Support to the United Nations (UN) Children’s Fund (UNICEF) for the Syria crisis [GB-1-204515]
Budget: £26,500,000Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
To provide multi-sectoral support to children and their families affected by the Syria crisis within Syria and in its neighbouring countries
Support to local governance structures in Syria [GB-1-204061]
Budget: £25,800,742Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
To support local governance structures in opposition-held and contested parts of Syria to meet the needs of the community by providing training and financial assistance. This project will help up to 40 communities to meet their urgent needs and provide them with an alternative expirience of governance - one which is transparent and accountable, thereby strengthening the social contract between the state and its citizens. The project will contribute towards the MDGs by reducing poverty and supporting good governance.
Syria Humanitarian Assistance OCHA [GB-1-204530]
Budget: £25,000,000Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
Support to the United Nations (UN) Turkey Humanitarian Pooled Fund and the UN's Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Syria and the Region
Humanitarian support to the Syria crisis through NGO Agency 3[GB-1-204523]
Budget: £19,360,000Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
Vulnerable men, women and children in Syria protect and sustain themselves against the effect of the conflict
Humanitarian support to the Syria crisis through NGO Agency 6[GB-1-204534]
Budget: £13,176,805Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
Deliver an effective multisectoral response to the Syria crisis in Lebanon and Syria
Humanitarian support to the Syria crisis through NGO Agency 4[GB-1-204537]
Budget: £8,067,822Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
The programme aims at improving the food security status of 816,889 vulnerable persons , in Aleppo and Idlib, affected by the civil war in Syria.
Support to the British Red Cross (BRC) for the Syria crisis [GB-1-205059]
Budget: £8,000,000Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
To provide food and winter Non Food Items to vulnerable Syrians and build the capacity of the Syria Arab Red Crescent to provide aid in Syria.
Technical Assistance for the Syria/Iraq Response [GB-1-204516]
Budget: £8,000,000Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
To improve the humanitarian advisory services and Monitoring & Evaluation capacity to support the response to the Syria/Iraq crisis. Monitoring and evaluation is a critical tool to ensure learning and enhance capacity to undertake the ability to deliver. Expert humanitarian advisory support is critical to sound decision making.
Syria Humanitarian Assistance WHO [GB-1-204517]
Budget: £5,500,000Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
Strengthening and expansion of the health sector response to conflict affected people in the whole of Syria. This will be done through the provision of primary health care services and mental health services, expansion of the early warning alert response survaillence system to disease outbreaks.
Support to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) for the Syria crisis [GB-1-204511]
Budget: £3,500,000Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
To provide agricultural and livelihoods support to Syrians in response to the crisis in Syria. This includes support to cereal production and backyard vegetable production through the distribution of seeds.
Agricultural Livelihoods Support in Allepo Province (IAMBARI) [GB-1-204751]
Budget: £500,000Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
The programme, approved by the 31 July Conflict Pool Board, will enhance national and sub-national governance whilst developing sustainable support to agriculture. The programme will support those geographic locations where intervention will benefit the Syrian Interim Government’s (SIG) longer term strategy of support in rural Aleppo, and enhance Syria Recovery Trust Fund planned activity.
Governance through education in Syria [GB-1-205048]
Budget: £250,000Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development
Strengthened governance structures delivering vital education services to people in opposition-held parts of Syria
Research paper on the War Economy in Syria [GB-1-204921]
Budget: £32,000Status: ImplementationReporting Org: Department for International Development