Project profile — Syria Crisis - Health and Support for Survivors of Sexual Violence - UNFPA 2015



Overview 

CA-3-D001898001
$2,000,000
UNFPA - United Nations Population Fund (41119)
2014-12-30 - 2015-12-31
Closed
Global Affairs Canada
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Country / region 

• Lebanon (25.00%)
• Jordan (25.00%)
• Syria (50.00%)

Sector 

• Emergency Response: Relief co-ordination; protection and support services (72050) (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 that of other donors, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is increasing access to health care services, protection, and clinical and social services for conflict-affected people, with a particular focus on pregnant women and survivors of sexual and gender-based violence, in Syria, Jordan and Lebanon,. Project activities include: (1) providing support for the delivery of life-saving healthcare, including emergency obstetric care, for up to 2.8 million women in Syria, up to 316,000 women in Jordan and up to 622,000 women in Lebanon; (2) providing support for the rehabilitation of maternal health centres to strengthen the delivery of life-saving healthcare services for women; and (3) enhancing the prevention and response mechanisms for sexual and gender-based violence, including psychosocial support, benefitting more than 2.3 million women and girls.

Expected results 

The expected outcomes for this project include: (1) increased access to health care services for conflict-affected women; and (2) improved access to protection, health, counseling and psychosocial services to survivors of sexual and gender-based violence in Syria. 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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