Food, Nutrition and Livelihood Assistance to the People Affected by the Crisis in the Syrian Arab Republic
Operation ID: 200988
This operation has been modified as per budget revision 3 (see below)
The conflict in the Syrian Arab Republic has led to
approximately 300,000 deaths and injured more than 1
million people since 2011; 4.8 million people have left
the country, 6.1 million have been internally displaced
and overall 13.5 million people need humanitarian
assistance. Widespread destruction of schools and
hospitals has affected the delivery of education and
medical services. Agriculture has suffered, and
unemployment and poverty have increased tenfold.
Eighty percent of Syrians are now living in poverty, 9.4
million are food-insecure or at risk of food insecurity,
wasting is above 7 percent and stunting is 23 percent.
Primary school enrolment rates have halved since 2010.
Protracted relief and recovery operation 200988 will
provide life-saving food assistance for 5.74 million
people, and will gradually shift to recovery and
livelihood activities. The priority is to meet the basic
food needs of food-insecure people, but the operation
will also enable WFP to reduce humanitarian needs;
however, the volatile security situation will continue
to represent a constraint. The operation is based on
recent evaluations and assessments and is consistent
with the Sustainable Development Goals, the Zero Hunger
Strategy, WFP’s Strategic Objectives, the Syrian Arab
Republic Humanitarian Response Plan and the United
Nations Strategic Framework.
WFP will address gender disparities that influence food
security and ensure that beneficiaries are adequately
protected; it will deliver assistance through cash-based
transfers and introduce mobile data-collection and
beneficiary information management systems. Recognizing
that a political settlement is an essential condition
for sustainable outcomes, WFP will enhance the
capacities of institutions and civil society and expand
private-sector partnerships to support its supply chain.
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The overall improvement in the security situation in Aleppo and the Northeast of the country has resulted in the recent re-opening of the land route from Aleppo to Qamishly. This route has been deemed safe by the Syria United Nations Country Team (UNCT) and was endorsed by the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs as a potential route to be used by WFP. In light of this, WFP has decided to discontinue its airlift operation from Damascus to Qamishly as of 25 June 2017.The main purpose of this BR 03 is to reflect the discontinuation of the airlifts from Damascus to Qamishly and the use of the Aleppo-Qamishly road instead. This has resulted in significant cost savings and will allow WFP to dispatch more food to both Raqqa and Hassakeh governorates than was previously possible.
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