Project profile — Syria Crisis - Food Assistance in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey - World Food Programme 2015



Overview 

CA-3-D000633002
$31,500,000
THE UNITED NATIONS WORLD FOOD (41140)
2014-12-30 - 2015-12-31
Closed
Global Affairs Canada
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Country / region 

• Turkey (7.70%)
• Jordan (46.15%)
• Lebanon (46.15%)

Sector 

• Emergency Response: Emergency food aid (72040) (100.00%)

Policy marker 

• Gender equality (significant objective)

Description 

March 2015 - The humanitarian situation in Syria continues to deteriorate as a result of the civil war and intensified violence in the country. The United Nations estimates that 12.2 million people inside Syria, including 5.6 million children, are in need of humanitarian assistance. Combined with 3.8 million Syrians seeking refuge from the conflict in neighbouring countries, this is the largest number of people displaced from conflict in the world. Women and children are particularly vulnerable to the consequences of the conflict and host countries are increasingly overstretched by the influx of people fleeing the conflict. With DFATD’s support and other donors, the United Nations World Food Programme is providing food assistance (food, cash or vouchers to purchase food when appropriate) to 645,000 people in Jordan and 1.4 million people in Lebanon. This includes Syrian refugees, Palestinian refugees from Syria, Lebanese and Jordanian returnees, and host communities.

Expected results 

The expected outcomes for this project are: (1) increased access to food assistance; and (2) decreased malnutrition for conflict-affected people in Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. The expected ultimate outcome is lives saved, suffering alleviated and human dignity maintained in countries experiencing humanitarian crises or facing acute food insecurity.

Results achieved 

N/A

Budget and spending 


Original budget $0
Planned disbursement $0
Transactions
Country percentages by sector
Type of finance Aid grant excluding debt reorganisation
Collaboration type Bilateral
Type of aid Contributions to specific-purpose programmes and funds managed by implementing partners
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