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Contribution to UNHRC's Winterization Activities in Syria (in the Framework of the Revised Syria Humanitarian Assistance Response Plan 2013)
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With the onset of winter, temperatures in Syria have dropped considerably and fallen below freezing in parts of the country. For tens of thousands of families, winter is bringing additional hardship. Infants, children and IDPs are particularly vulnerable, many of them living in inadequate shelters with limited or no heating and without means to purchase essential clothing or other items.
UN agencies have designed a “winterization package” of prioritized activities in the framework of the umbrella Revised Syria Humanitarian Assistance Response Plan 2013 (January – December 2013). This package focuses on the following:
• Distribution of essential items such as blankets, rugs, winter quilts, mattresses, plastic sheeting and warm winter clothes, especially for children.
• Light rehabilitation of about 100 collective shelters, including repairs of floors, ceilings, windows and doors.
• Provision of 120 tents and prefabricated classrooms to enable a safe and warm learning environment and recreational spaces for children.
• Distribution of one-off cash assistance to IDPs to ensure immediate domestic and shelter needs are met.
• Flu vaccines, medicines and support to medical personnel to better manage illnesses that tend to increase in frequency during the cold season.
• Livestock support including animal feed and other assistance targeting vulnerable households, especially female-headed households and poor pastoral families.
• Support to collective shelters including heaters and fuel for heaters in communal areas.
With regard to these Winterization activities inside Syria, UNCHR targets 200.000 beneficiaries.
UNHCR's total financial requirements for its work inside Syria are at USD 248,751,892. So far, UNHCR has received 97,505,912 USD. Apart from focussing on Winterization, UNHCR leads or co-leads humanitarian assistance interventions in the sectors of Shelter and Non-Food Items, Education, Health, Community Services and Water and Sanitaiton.