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6567a5cf212eaade2e0f22a8
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192008522
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P007799001
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1
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Iraq
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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15.9089
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5.30296
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0
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0
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15.9089
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5.30296
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0
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15.9089
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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IMPROVING SEXUAL AND REPRODUCT...IVE HEALTH IN THE MIDDLE EAST - UNFPA 2019-2021/AMÉLIORER LA SANTÉ SEXUELLE ET REPRODUCTIVE AU MOYEN-ORIENT - UNFPA 2019
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Improving Sexual and Reproduct...ive Health in the Middle East - UNFPA 2019-2021/Améliorer la santé sexuelle et reproductive au Moyen-Orient - UNFPA 2019-2021
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June 2019 – Humanitarian nee...ds stemming from the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and refugees facing protracted displacement in host countries continue to face acute humanitarian needs in Jordan and Lebanon. With GAC's support, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is contributing to meeting the sexual and reproductive health needs of vulnerable women and girls in sexual and reproductive health, and preventing and responding to sexual and gender-based violence. The project operates in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Project activities include: (1) providing emergency obstetric care, and sexual and reproductive health services; (2) ensuring protection from and response to gender-based violence; and (3) providing health services, supplies, commodities and medication, dignity kits, and reproductive health kits to crisis-affected people. /Juin 2019 – Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Iraq demeurent importants au Moyen-Orient. La violence continuelle en Syrie ne laisse guère entrevoir le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Des millions de personnes sont déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays, en Syrie et en Iraq. Les réfugiés qui font face à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil affrontent des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Avec le soutien d'AMC, le Fonds des Nations Unies pour la population (UNFPA) contribue à répondre aux besoins des femmes et des filles vulnérables en matière de santé sexuelle et reproductive et à prévenir la violence sexuelle et sexiste et à y répondre. Le projet intervient en Iraq, en Jordanie, au Liban et en Syrie. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) fournir des soins obstétriques d'urgence et des services de santé sexuelle et reproductive ; 2) assurer la protection contre la violence sexiste et y répondre ; 3) fournir des services de santé, des fournitures, des produits et des médicaments, des trousses d'hygiène et de santé reproductive aux personnes affectées par la crise.
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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3
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41119
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United Nations Population Fund
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UNFPA - United Nations Populat...ion Fund
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6567a5cf212eaade2e0f22a9
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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2019200872
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P007802001
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1
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Iraq
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.37679
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0.150716
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0
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0
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1.88395
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0.75358
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0
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1.88395
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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20
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IRAQ CRISIS - EMERGENCY ASSIST...ANCE FOR CONFLICT-AFFECTED POPULATIONS - IOM 2019-2021/CRISE EN IRAK - ASSISTANCE D'URGENCE AUX PERSONNES TOUCHÉES PAR L
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Iraq Crisis - Emergency Assist...ance for Conflict-Affected Populations - IOM 2019-2021/Crise en Irak - Assistance d'urgence aux personnes touchées par le conflit - OIM 2019-2021
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July 2019 – In 2019, there a...re an estimated 6.7 million people in need of humanitarian assistance in Iraq, 18% of the total population. More than 1.6 million persons remain internally displaced, despite the expulsion of Daesh from Iraqi territory in December 2017. Displaced people both in-camp and out-of-camp settings continue to depend on the provision of humanitarian assistance to meet their basic needs. With GAC's support and the support of other donors, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) is leading a multi-sectoral response, which is helping to meet the shelter, health, protection and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) needs of some of the most vulnerable conflict-affected people in Iraq. These people include internally displaced people (IDPs), recent returnees, and members of host communities. Project activities include: (1) providing support for shelter and non-food items; (2) providing primary health services; (3) monitoring and addressing protection and psychosocial needs; (4) supporting WASH services; and (5) supporting camp co-ordination and camp management services in IDP camps and informal settlements. /Juillet 2019 – En 2019, on estime environ 6,7 millions de personnes ont besoin d'une aide humanitaire en Irak, soit 18 % de la population. Plus de 1,6 million de personnes sont encore déplacées à l'intérieur du pays, malgré l'expulsion de Daech du territoire irakien en décembre 2017. Les personnes déplacées, qu'elles soient ou non dans des camps, continuent de dépendre de l'aide humanitaire pour combler leurs besoins de base. Avec le soutien d'Affaires mondiales Canada, l'Organisation internationale pour les migrations (OIM) dirige une intervention multisectorielle, qui contribue à répondre aux besoins en matière d'abris, de santé, de protection et d'eau, d'assainissement et d'hygiène (WASH) de certaines des personnes les plus vulnérables touchées par le conflit en Irak. Il s'agit notamment de personnes déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays, de personnes rapatriées récemment et de membres des collectivités d'accueil. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) fournir un soutien pour les abris et les articles non alimentaires; 2) fournir des services de santé primaires; 3) surveiller et répondre aux besoins de protection et aux besoins psychosociaux; 4) soutenir les services WASH; 5) soutenir les services de coordination et de gestion des camps dans les camps de déplacés internes et les établissements informels..
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
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4;1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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47066
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International Organisation for... Migration
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IOM – International Organiza...tion for Migration
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6567a5cf212eaade2e0f22aa
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192008771
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P007792001
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1
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Jordan
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Middle East
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.07235144
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0.02355632
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0
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0
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0.904393
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0.294454
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0
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0.904393
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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8
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EMERGENCY COUNTRY-SPECIFIC FUN...DING IN THE MIDDLE EAST - ICRC APPEALS 2019-2021/FINANCEMENT D'URGENCE VISANT DES PAYS EN PARTICULIER AU MOYEN ORIENT -
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Emergency Country-Specific Fun...ding in the Middle East - ICRC Appeals 2019-2021/Financement d'urgence visant des pays en particulier au Moyen Orient - Appels du CICR 2019-2021
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July 2019 – Humanitarian nee...ds stemming from the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and humanitarian needs are acute for refugees facing protracted displacement in Jordan and Lebanon. With the support of GAC and other donors, the ICRC's humanitarian operations in Syria, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon aim to provide protection, emergency relief, and other essential services to people affected by armed conflict and other situations of violence, as well as to promote respect for international humanitarian law. Project activities include: (1) providing medical care, access to water and sanitation facilities, food assistance and livelihoods support; (2) providing Red Cross/Red Crescent National Societies with technical expertise to strengthen their capacity in areas such as promoting international humanitarian law, restoring family links, and delivering relief in situations of armed conflict and violence; and (3) ensuring that international humanitarian law is respected in the treatment of civilians not taking part in hostilities, as well as for detainees. /Juin 2019 – Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Irak demeurent importants au Moyen-Orient. La violence continuelle en Syrie ne laisse guère entrevoir le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Des millions de personnes sont déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays, en Syrie et en Irak. Les réfugiés qui font face à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil affrontent des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Avec le soutien d'Affaires mondiales Canada (AMC) et d'autres donateurs, les opérations d'urgence du Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (CICR) visent à offrir une protection, des secours d'urgence et d'autres services essentiels aux personnes touchées par des conflits armés et d'autres situations de violence, de même qu'à promouvoir le respect du droit international humanitaire. Les activités du projet comprennent les suivantes : 1) offrir des soins médicaux, l'accès à l'eau et à des installations d'assainissement, une assistance alimentaire et des moyens de subsistance; 2) fournir une expertise technique aux sociétés nationales de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge pour renforcer leurs capacités dans des domaines comme la promotion du droit international humanitaire, le rétablissement des liens familiaux et la prestation de services de secours dans les situations de conflit armé et de violence; 3) s'assurer que le droit international humanitaire est respecté dans le traitement des civils qui ne prennent pas part aux hostilités, ainsi que des détenus.
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ICRC
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
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3;1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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21016
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International Committee of the... Red Cross
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ICRC - International Committee... of the Red Cross
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6567a5d0212eaade2e0f22ab
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20190090865
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109086
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1
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Jordan
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Middle East
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.0465109
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0.0180106
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0
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0
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0.0465109
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0.0180106
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0
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0.0465109
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH... AND TRANSACTIONAL SEX IN FORCED DISPLACEMENT: A COMPARATIVE MULTI-COUNTRY STUDY
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Sexual and reproductive health... and transactional sex in forced displacement: a comparative multi-country study
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There is a significant gap in ...data concerning the patterns and drivers of transactional sex, sexual exploitation, and abuse in transactional sex and their implications on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of refugees. Though shrouded in secrecy, transactional sex is widespread among forcibly displaced populations. Women, men (heterosexual and homosexual) and transgender refugees resort to transactional sex for various reasons, including to meet their basic needs, raise sufficient money to continue their journey, or in exchange for security. In most cases, refugees who engage in transactional sex are at greater risk of physical and sexual violence, mental health problems, unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions, and HIV/sexually transmitted infections. The silence and stigma around transactional sex — especially among young women — and the poor understanding of the role of gender relations as a driver hinder access to health services and rights to health, privacy, and freedom from violence and discrimination.This comparative, multi-disciplinary, and multi-country research study will examine the gendered nature of transactional sex and the sexual and reproductive health and rights trajectories among refugee women, girls, and sexual minority persons, with the aim of developing appropriate interventions to improve policy and programmatic responses. The methodological approach will use ethnographic and qualitative methods in Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey and will include preparing and piloting comparative quantitative surveys. The main analysis will describe the impact of transactional sex on sexual and reproductive health with a focus on needs and barriers to these services. This proposed research is part of a larger multi-country research program in Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Greece, and Sweden to examine the pattern and experiences of transactional sex and its sexual and reproductive health and rights implications across refugees' migration journeys originating in the Middle East, and in transit en route to desired safe destinations.The study will generate unique evidence to inform public health policies and interventions addressing transactional sex in refugee populations. The research will influence change by fostering a community of practice with local researchers, community members, program managers, policymakers, and other practitioners. A key outcome will be policy recommendations to address the sexual and reproductive health consequences of transactional sex among vulnerable population groups.
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15190
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Facilitation of orderly, safe,... regular and responsible migration and mobili
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3
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I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Foundation for the Graduate In...stitute of International and Development Studies/Fondation pour l'inst
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6567a5d0212eaade2e0f22ac
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20190090862
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109086
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1
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Jordan
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Middle East
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.017694
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0.0135343
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0
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0
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0.017694
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0.0135343
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0
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0.017694
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH... AND TRANSACTIONAL SEX IN FORCED DISPLACEMENT: A COMPARATIVE MULTI-COUNTRY STUDY
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Sexual and reproductive health... and transactional sex in forced displacement: a comparative multi-country study
more
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There is a significant gap in ...data concerning the patterns and drivers of transactional sex, sexual exploitation, and abuse in transactional sex and their implications on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of refugees. Though shrouded in secrecy, transactional sex is widespread among forcibly displaced populations. Women, men (heterosexual and homosexual) and transgender refugees resort to transactional sex for various reasons, including to meet their basic needs, raise sufficient money to continue their journey, or in exchange for security. In most cases, refugees who engage in transactional sex are at greater risk of physical and sexual violence, mental health problems, unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions, and HIV/sexually transmitted infections. The silence and stigma around transactional sex — especially among young women — and the poor understanding of the role of gender relations as a driver hinder access to health services and rights to health, privacy, and freedom from violence and discrimination.This comparative, multi-disciplinary, and multi-country research study will examine the gendered nature of transactional sex and the sexual and reproductive health and rights trajectories among refugee women, girls, and sexual minority persons, with the aim of developing appropriate interventions to improve policy and programmatic responses. The methodological approach will use ethnographic and qualitative methods in Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey and will include preparing and piloting comparative quantitative surveys. The main analysis will describe the impact of transactional sex on sexual and reproductive health with a focus on needs and barriers to these services. This proposed research is part of a larger multi-country research program in Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Greece, and Sweden to examine the pattern and experiences of transactional sex and its sexual and reproductive health and rights implications across refugees' migration journeys originating in the Middle East, and in transit en route to desired safe destinations.The study will generate unique evidence to inform public health policies and interventions addressing transactional sex in refugee populations. The research will influence change by fostering a community of practice with local researchers, community members, program managers, policymakers, and other practitioners. A key outcome will be policy recommendations to address the sexual and reproductive health consequences of transactional sex among vulnerable population groups.
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15190
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Facilitation of orderly, safe,... regular and responsible migration and mobili
more
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3
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I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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American University of Beirut
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6567a5d0212eaade2e0f22ad
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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20190090869
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109086
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1
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Jordan
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Middle East
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.0174981
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0.00869631
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0
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0
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0.0174981
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0.00869631
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0
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0.0174981
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH... AND TRANSACTIONAL SEX IN FORCED DISPLACEMENT: A COMPARATIVE MULTI-COUNTRY STUDY
more
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Sexual and reproductive health... and transactional sex in forced displacement: a comparative multi-country study
more
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There is a significant gap in ...data concerning the patterns and drivers of transactional sex, sexual exploitation, and abuse in transactional sex and their implications on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of refugees. Though shrouded in secrecy, transactional sex is widespread among forcibly displaced populations. Women, men (heterosexual and homosexual) and transgender refugees resort to transactional sex for various reasons, including to meet their basic needs, raise sufficient money to continue their journey, or in exchange for security. In most cases, refugees who engage in transactional sex are at greater risk of physical and sexual violence, mental health problems, unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions, and HIV/sexually transmitted infections. The silence and stigma around transactional sex — especially among young women — and the poor understanding of the role of gender relations as a driver hinder access to health services and rights to health, privacy, and freedom from violence and discrimination.This comparative, multi-disciplinary, and multi-country research study will examine the gendered nature of transactional sex and the sexual and reproductive health and rights trajectories among refugee women, girls, and sexual minority persons, with the aim of developing appropriate interventions to improve policy and programmatic responses. The methodological approach will use ethnographic and qualitative methods in Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey and will include preparing and piloting comparative quantitative surveys. The main analysis will describe the impact of transactional sex on sexual and reproductive health with a focus on needs and barriers to these services. This proposed research is part of a larger multi-country research program in Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Greece, and Sweden to examine the pattern and experiences of transactional sex and its sexual and reproductive health and rights implications across refugees' migration journeys originating in the Middle East, and in transit en route to desired safe destinations.The study will generate unique evidence to inform public health policies and interventions addressing transactional sex in refugee populations. The research will influence change by fostering a community of practice with local researchers, community members, program managers, policymakers, and other practitioners. A key outcome will be policy recommendations to address the sexual and reproductive health consequences of transactional sex among vulnerable population groups.
more
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15190
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Facilitation of orderly, safe,... regular and responsible migration and mobili
more
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3
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I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
more
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23000
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Developing country-based NGO
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Information and Research Cente...r / King Hussein Foundation
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6567a5d0212eaade2e0f22ae
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172010451
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P002104001
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3
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Jordan
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Middle East
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.509176
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0.967434
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0
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0
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0.509176
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0.967434
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0
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0.509176
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SYRIA CRISIS - HEALTH AND PREV...ENTION OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN JORDAN AND LEBANON - UNFPA MULTI YR/CRISE EN SYRIE - SANTÉ ET PRÉVENTION DE LA VIOLEN
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Syria Crisis - Health and Prev...ention of Gender-based Violence in Jordan and Lebanon - UNFPA Multi Yr/Crise en Syrie - Santé et prévention de la violence sexuelle en Jordanie et au Liban - FNUAP plurian
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September 2016 – The Syria C...risis has undermined security and stability in the Middle East and has resulted in unprecedented humanitarian needs. Now in its sixth year, the conflict in Syria has led to the worst displacement crisis in the world. Millions of internally displaced persons (IDPs), refugees, stateless persons and asylum seekers in Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt and Turkey are vulnerable to violence, food and income insecurity, health risks, and sexual and gender-based violence. Canada is helping to reduce the vulnerability of millions of crisis-affected people, especially women and children, through a broad spectrum of humanitarian assistance activities across Syria and in refugee hosting countries. GAC's multi-year humanitarian support to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Jordan and Lebanon is contributing to meeting the needs of vulnerable women and girls, particularly related to reproductive health and sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). /Septembre 2016 – La crise qui sévit en Syrie a miné la sécurité et la stabilité au Moyen-Orient et a créé des besoins humanitaires sans précédent. Le conflit en Syrie, qui en est à sa sixième année, a provoqué la plus importante crise de déplacement dans le monde. Des millions de personnes déplacées, de réfugiés, d'apatrides et de demandeurs d'asile en Syrie, en Iraq, en Jordanie, au Liban, en Égypte et en Turquie sont exposées à la violence, à l'insécurité alimentaire et financière, à des risques pour la santé et à la violence sexuelle et sexiste, et prennent des moyens dangereux pour fuir vers l'Europe et d'autres lieux. Le Canada contribue à réduire la vulnérabilité des millions de personnes touchées par la crise, particulièrement les femmes et les enfants, grâce à un vaste éventail d'activités d'aide humanitaire menées en Syrie et dans les pays accueillant des réfugiés. Le soutien humanitaire pluriannuel d'AMC au Fonds des Nations unies pour la population (UNFPA) en Jordanie et au Liban aide à répondre aux besoins des femmes et des filles vulnérables, en particulier en ce qui a trait à la santé génésique, et à contrer la violence sexuelle et fondée sur le sexe (VSS).
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41119
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United Nations Population Fund
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UNFPA - United Nations Populat...ion Fund
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6567a5d0212eaade2e0f22af
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20182001453
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P002105001
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3
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Jordan
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Middle East
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.8895315
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0.7460442
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0
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0
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2.69555
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2.26074
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0
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2.69555
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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33
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SYRIA CRISIS - ASSISTANCE FOR ...REFUGEES AND DISPLACED PERSONS IN MULTIPLE COUNTRIES - UNHCR/CRISE EN SYRIE - AIDE AUX RÉFUGIÉS ET PERSONNES DÉPLACÉES D
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Syria Crisis - Assistance for ...Refugees and Displaced Persons in Multiple Countries - UNHCR/Crise en Syrie - Aide aux réfugiés et personnes déplacées dans plusieurs pays - HCR
more
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September 2016 – The Syria C...risis has undermined security and stability in the Middle East and has resulted in unprecedented humanitarian needs. Now in its sixth year, the conflict in Syria has led to the worst displacement crisis in the world. Millions of internally displaced persons (IDPs), refugees, stateless persons and asylum seekers in Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt and Turkey are vulnerable to violence, food and income insecurity, health risks, and sexual and gender-based violence. Canada is helping to reduce the vulnerability of millions of crisis-affected people, especially women and children, through a broad spectrum of humanitarian assistance activities across Syria and in refugee hosting countries. GAC's multi-year humanitarian support to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey is contributing to improved living conditions, livelihoods and protection for vulnerable populations, especially women and girls. In Egypt, project activities include: (1) improving freedom of movement for people of concern; (2) supporting the enrollment of up to 35,000 registered children in primary education; (3) providing cash assistance to people of concern; and (4) supporting the resettlement of refugees in third countries. In Jordan, project activities include: (1) providing cash assistance to Syrian refugee and asylum-seeker families; (2) providing medical referrals to secondary and tertiary care for Syrian refugees and asylum-seekers; and (3) supporting the enrollment of up to 15,000 registered non-Syrian refugee children in primary education. In Lebanon, project activities include: (1) registering up to 18,000 non-Syrian refugees; (2) supporting access to secondary and tertiary medical care for Syrian refugees and asylum seekers; (3) supporting the enrollment of up to 118,980 Syrian refugees and asylum-seekers in primary education; (4) providing basic domestic items to Syrian refugee and asylum-seeker households; and (5) providing legal assistance and protection services. In Turkey, project activities include: (1) providing psychological support to vulnerable persons; (2) providing cash-based assistance conflict-affected families; (3) providing core relief items to Syrian and Iraqi families; and (4) supporting the resettlement of up to 7,300 refugee families. In Iraq, project activities include: (1) registering Syrian refugees in Iraq; (2) providing protection services and psychosocial support; and (3) providing legal and cash assistance to conflict-affected people, including asylum seekers and stateless persons. /Septembre 2016 – La crise qui sévit en Syrie a miné la sécurité et la stabilité au Moyen-Orient et a créé des besoins humanitaires sans précédent. Le conflit en Syrie, qui en est à sa sixième année, a provoqué la plus importante crise de déplacement dans le monde. Des millions de personnes déplacées, de réfugiés, d'apatrides et de demandeurs d'asile en Syrie, en Iraq, en J
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
more
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41121
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United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
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UNHCR - United Nations High Co...mmissioner for Refugees
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6567a5d0212eaade2e0f22b0
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172010462
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P002106001
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3
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Jordan
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Middle East
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.141274
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0.141274
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0
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0
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0.141274
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0.141274
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0
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0.141274
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SYRIA CRISIS - IMPROVING HEALT...H AND NUTRITION FOR CHILDREN IN JORDAN AND LEBANON - UNICEF MULTI YEAR/CRISE EN SYRIE - AMÉLIORER SANTÉ ET NUTRITION DES
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Syria Crisis - Improving Healt...h and Nutrition for Children in Jordan and Lebanon - UNICEF Multi Year/Crise en Syrie - Améliorer santé et nutrition des enfants en Jordanie et au Liban - UNICEF pluriann.
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September 2016 – The Syria C...risis has undermined security and stability in the Middle East and has resulted in unprecedented humanitarian needs. Now in its sixth year, the conflict in Syria has led to the worst displacement crisis in the world. Millions of internally displaced persons (IDPs), refugees, stateless persons and asylum seekers in Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt and Turkey are vulnerable to violence, food and income insecurity, health risks, and sexual and gender-based violence. Canada is helping to reduce the vulnerability of millions of crisis-affected people, especially women and children, through a broad spectrum of humanitarian assistance activities across Syria and in refugee hosting countries. GAC's multi-year humanitarian support to UNICEF in Jordan and Lebanon is contributing to improved health, nutrition condition and access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Project activities include: (1) providing essential services to improve the health and nutrition status of vulnerable children under five (U5) and mothers in Jordan; (2) providing access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities for the most vulnerable in Jordan; and (3) providing access to safe water, healthy environments and enhanced health practices for vulnerable children in Lebanon. /Septembre 2016 – La crise qui sévit en Syrie a miné la sécurité et la stabilité au Moyen-Orient et a créé des besoins humanitaires sans précédent. Le conflit en Syrie, qui en est à sa sixième année, a provoqué la plus importante crise de déplacement dans le monde. Des millions de personnes déplacées, de réfugiés, d'apatrides et de demandeurs d'asile en Syrie, en Iraq, en Jordanie, au Liban, en Égypte et en Turquie sont exposées à la violence, à l'insécurité alimentaire et financière, à des risques pour la santé et à la violence sexuelle et sexiste, et prennent des moyens dangereux pour fuir vers l'Europe et d'autres lieux. Le Canada contribue à réduire la vulnérabilité des millions de personnes touchées par la crise, particulièrement les femmes et les enfants, grâce à un vaste éventail d'activités d'aide humanitaire menées en Syrie et dans les pays accueillant des réfugiés. Le soutien humanitaire pluriannuel d'AMC à l'UNICEF en Jordanie et au Liban contribue à améliorer la santé, l'état nutritionnel et l'accès aux services d'approvisionnement en eau, d'assainissement et d'hygiène. Le projet comporte les activités suivantes : (1) fournir des services essentiels pour améliorer la santé et l'état nutritionnel des enfants vulnérables de moins de cinq ans et des mères en Jordanie; (2) fournir un accès à de l'eau potable et à des installations d'assainissement pour les personnes vulnérables en Jordanie; et (3) fournir un accès à de l'eau potable, des environnements sains et de meilleures pratiques de santé pour les enfants vulnérables au Liban.
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
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4;3;1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41122
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United Nations Children's Fund
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UNICEF - United Nations Childr...en's Fund
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6567a5d1212eaade2e0f22b1
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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2018200160
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P002331001
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3
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Jordan
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Middle East
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.602864
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0
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0
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0
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0.602864
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0
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SYRIA CRISIS - EMERGENCY HEALT...H ASSISTANCE IN JORDAN - DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE 2017-2019/CRISE EN SYRIE - AIDE MÉDICALE D'URGENCE EN JORDANIE - DÉVELOPP
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Syria Crisis - Emergency Healt...h Assistance in Jordan - Development and Peace 2017-2019/Crise en Syrie - Aide médicale d'urgence en Jordanie - Développement et Paix 2017-2019
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November 2016 – With the Syr...ian conflict in its sixth year and the security situation in Iraq continuing to deteriorate, Jordan has seen a constant increase in the number of refugees seeking asylum on its territory. Jordan now hosts over 650,000 Syrian refugees and more than 58,000 Iraqis; a total equal to nearly 10% of the country's population. Four-fifths of registered refugees are living in urban areas among Jordanians, creating additional burdens on the public sector and the local economy. Urban refugees are struggling to meet needs related to rent, food, health, shelter, work, clothes, education, and items for children, while the needs of vulnerable Jordanians have risen in parallel, as increased competition for resources strains the Jordanian government's ability to meet the needs of its citizens. With GAC's support, the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace (CCODP) is reaching up to 160,600 vulnerable Syrian and Iraqi refugees, as well as vulnerable Jordanians from host communities, with emergency health assistance. Project activities include: (1) providing primary and secondary health care services; (2) providing maternal and neo-natal health care services; and (3) providing psychosocial health and wellbeing services. /Novembre 2016 – Le conflit en Syrie sévissant depuis plus de cinq ans et les conditions de sécurité en Irak se détériorant constamment font en sorte que le nombre de réfugiés cherchant asile sur le territoire de la Jordanie ne cesse d'augmenter. La Jordanie héberge maintenant plus de 650 000 réfugiés syriens et plus de 58 000 Iraquiens, ce qui représente près de 10 % de la population du pays. Les quatre cinquièmes des réfugiés inscrits vivent dans des zones urbaines parmi les Jordaniens, ce qui impose un fardeau supplémentaire au secteur public et à l'économie locale. Les réfugiés urbains ont de la difficulté à subvenir à leurs besoins en matière de loyer, de nourriture, de santé, d'hébergement, de travail, d'éducation et d'articles pour enfants, et les besoins des Jordaniens vulnérables ont augmenté en parallèle. Par conséquent, la concurrence accrue pour les ressources met à dure épreuve la capacité du gouvernement jordanien de répondre aux besoins de ses citoyens. Grâce au soutien d'AMC, l'Organisation catholique canadienne pour le développement et la paix (OCCDP) apporte une aide d'urgence en santé à 160 600 réfugiés syriens et iraquiens vulnérables ainsi qu'aux Jordaniens vulnérables des collectivités d'accueil. Au nombre des activités relevant du projet, mentionnons 1) fournir des services de soins de santé primaires et secondaires; 2) fournir des services de santé maternelle et néonatale et 3) fournir des services de santé et de bien-être psychosocial.
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Development and Peace
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|
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6567a5d2212eaade2e0f22b2
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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2019200382
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P006740001
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1
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Jordan
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Middle East
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
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A02
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7.5358
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3.76797
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0
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0
|
7.5358
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3.76797
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0
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7.5358
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|
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SUPPORT TO JORDAN HEALTH FUND ...FOR REFUGEES/APPUI AUX FONDS POUR LA SANTÉ DES RÉFUGIÉS EN JORDANIE
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Support to Jordan Health Fund ...for Refugees/Appui aux fonds pour la santé des réfugiés en Jordanie
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The Jordan Health Fund for Ref...ugees supports Jordan's Ministry of Health in ensuring better health outcomes for hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees, particularly women and girls. Along with other donors, Canada's contribution offsets the additional costs of providing health services to Syrians through Jordan's public health system. Project activities include: (1) provision of primary and secondary health care services in Ministry of Health facilities and; (2) procurement of medicines, medical solutions, consumables and supplies. This multi-donor initiative is expected to benefit more than 670,000 registered Syrian refugees in Jordan. As with all pooled fund projects, Canada is working in close cooperation with other donors and the Government of Jordan to promote effective, transparent, and accountable country systems; increase donor coordination and harmonization; and strengthen mutual accountability. This kind of assistance also fosters greater policy dialogue among donors, government, and partners, which helps to strengthen efforts for effective, focussed aid, and long-term development results. This project is continuously monitored and evaluated in coordination with other donors. /Le fonds pour la santé des réfugiés en Jordanie a pour but d'appuyer le ministère de la Santé de la Jordanie afin d'améliorer la santé de centaines de milliers de réfugiés syriens en Jordanie, particulièrement les femmes et les filles. S'ajoutant aux dons d'autres pays, la contribution du Canada vise à compenser les coûts supplémentaires associés à la prestation de services de santé aux réfugiés syriens par l'intermédiaire du système de santé publique de la Jordanie. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) l'apport de soins de santé primaires et secondaires dans les installations du ministère de la Santé, y compris des soins prénatals et postnatals et des services de planification familiale; 2) le don de médicaments, de solutions et de fournitures médicales; et 3) la prestation d'une aide technique pour renforcer la gestion, la ventilation et l'utilisation des données du système de soins de santé national en vue d'une prise de décisions fondée sur les faits. Cette initiative à donateurs multiples devrait profiter à plus de 670?000 réfugiés syriens enregistrés en Jordanie. Comme pour tous les projets de fonds commun, le Canada travaille en étroite collaboration avec d'autres donateurs et le gouvernement de la Jordanie pour promouvoir l'efficacité, la transparence et la responsabilisation des systèmes nationaux; accroître la coordination et l'harmonisation des donateurs; et renforcer la responsabilisation mutuelle. En outre, ce type d'aide favorise le dialogue politique entre les donateurs, le gouvernement et les partenaires, ce qui renforce davantage les efforts déployés en vue d'offrir une aide efficace et ciblée et d'obtenir des résultats à long terme en matière de développement. Ce projet fait l'objet d'une surveillance et d'une évaluation continues en coordi
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12220
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Basic health care
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3
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I.2.b. Basic Health
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12000
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Recipient Government
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Government of Jordan
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6567a5d2212eaade2e0f22b3
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192008461
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P007794001
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1
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Jordan
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Middle East
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
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C01
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3.270952
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1.29942
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0
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0
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8.17738
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3.24855
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0
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8.17738
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|
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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40
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MULTI-COUNTRY - UNICEF HUMANIT...ARIAN APPEALS FOR THE MIDDLE EAST 2019-2021/PAYS MULTIPLES - APPELS HUMANITAIRES DE L'UNICEF POUR LE MOYEN ORIENT 2019-2
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Multi-Country - UNICEF Humanit...arian Appeals for the Middle East 2019-2021/Pays multiples - Appels humanitaires de l'UNICEF pour le Moyen Orient 2019-2021
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July 2019 - Humanitarian needs... stemming from the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and refugees facing protracted displacement in host countries continue to face acute humanitarian needs in Jordan and Lebanon. With the support of GAC and other donors, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) aims to save lives, protect the rights, and meet the needs of the most vulnerable people, including children, adolescent girls and women in Iraq, Jordan Lebanon and Syria. Project activities include: (1) providing people with access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities; (2) treating children for severe acute malnutrition; (3) providing emergency education programming for children; (4) ensuring protection services for children, adolescent girls and women; and (5) providing basic healthcare. /Juillet 2019 - Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Iraq restent importants dans tout le Moyen-Orient. La violence persistante en Syrie n'offre que peu de possibilités pour le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Les personnes déplacées à l'intérieur du pays se comptent par millions en Syrie et en Iraq, et les réfugiés qui sont confrontés à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil continuent de faire face à des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Avec le soutien d'AMC et d'autres donateurs, le Fonds des Nations Unies pour l'enfance (UNICEF) vise à sauver des vies, à protéger les droits et à répondre aux besoins des personnes les plus vulnérables, notamment les enfants, les adolescentes et les femmes en Iraq, en Jordanie, au Liban et en Syrie. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) l'accès à l'eau potable et aux installations sanitaires; 2) le traitement des enfants souffrant de malnutrition aiguë sévère; 3) la mise en place de programmes d'éducation d'urgence pour les enfants; 4) la mise en place de services de protection pour les enfants, les adolescentes et les femmes; 5) la fourniture de soins de santé de base.
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
more
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41122
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United Nations Children's Fund
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UNICEF - United Nations Childr...en's Fund
more
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6567a5d2212eaade2e0f22b4
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192008411
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P007795001
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1
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Jordan
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Middle East
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
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B03
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0.207988
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0.0693292
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0
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0
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0.51997
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0.173323
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0
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0.51997
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|
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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40
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MIDDLE EAST - UNICEF HUMANITAR...IAN APPEALS 2019-2021/MOYEN-ORIENT - APPELS HUMANITAIRES DE L'UNICEF 2019-2021
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Middle East - UNICEF Humanitar...ian Appeals 2019-2021/Moyen-Orient - Appels humanitaires de l'UNICEF 2019-2021
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July 2019 - Humanitarian needs... stemming from the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and refugees facing protracted displacement in host countries continue to face acute humanitarian needs in Jordan and Lebanon. With GAC's support, the project is providing flexible regional funding to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) on a multiyear basis, for its emergency operations in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Regional funding provides UNICEF with the flexibility to allocate funds to acute humanitarian needs that are critically underfunded, and provides the flexibility to respond to emerging needs. Project activities include: (1) providing people with access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities; (2) treating children for severe acute malnutrition; (3) providing emergency education programming for children; (4) ensuring protection services for children, adolescent girls and women; and (5) providing basic healthcare. /Juin 2019 – Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Irak demeurent importants au Moyen-Orient. La violence continuelle en Syrie ne laisse guère entrevoir le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Des millions de personnes sont déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays, en Syrie et en Irak. Les réfugiés qui font face à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil affrontent des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Grâce au soutien d'AMC et d'autres donateurs, le Fonds des Nations Unies pour l'enfance (UNICEF) vise à : sauver des vies, protéger les droits et répondre aux besoins des plus vulnérables, notamment les femmes et les enfants. En Syrie, en Irak, en Jordanie et au Liban, les activités du projet de l'UNICEF comprennent les suivantes : 1) fournir l'accès à l'eau potable et à des installations d'assainissement; 2) traiter les enfants souffrant d'une malnutrition aiguë grave; 3) offrir des programmes d'éducation d'urgence aux enfants; 4) assurer des services de protection pour les femmes et les enfants; 5) fournir des soins de santé de base aux femmes et aux enfants.
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
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4;3;1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41122
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United Nations Children's Fund
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UNICEF - United Nations Childr...en's Fund
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|
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6567a5d3212eaade2e0f22b5
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192008474
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P007796001
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1
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Jordan
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Middle East
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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1.808128
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0.550704
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0
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0
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9.04064
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2.75352
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0
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9.04064
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|
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
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20
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MULTI-COUNTRY EMERGENCY FOOD A...SSISTANCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST - WFP 2019-2021/ASSISTANCE ALIMENTAIRE D'URGENCE MULTI-PAYS AU MOYEN-ORIENT - PAM 2019-2021
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Multi-Country Emergency Food A...ssistance in the Middle East - WFP 2019-2021/Assistance alimentaire d'urgence multi-pays au Moyen-Orient - PAM 2019-2021
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June 2019 – Humanitarian nee...ds stemming from the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and refugees facing protracted displacement in host countries continue to face acute humanitarian needs in Jordan and Lebanon. With the support of GAC and other donors, the World Food Programme (WFP) is providing food assistance to more than 7 million people facing malnutrition and severe food insecurity in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. WFP is the United Nations' frontline agency in the fight against hunger. It responds to emergencies, saves lives by quickly getting food to the hungry, and works to help prevent hunger in the future. In the four countries, WFP focuses on providing targeted food assistance to reduce acute malnutrition and food insecurity, and to protect livelihoods. As the global lead agency for logistics and emergency telecommunications, WFP also plays a major role in providing common services for the humanitarian community. Project activities include: (1) distributing food; (2) supplementary feeding for children under the age of five years old, as well as for pregnant and lactating women; (3) establishing emergency school feeding programs; (4) supplying vouchers and cash transfers for food; and (5) providing food for work. The project is expected to provide emergency food assistance to more than seven million people affected by malnutrition and acute food insecurity in the four countries. /Juin 2019 – Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Irak demeurent importants au Moyen-Orient. La violence continuelle en Syrie ne laisse guère entrevoir le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Des millions de personnes sont déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays, en Syrie et en Irak. Les réfugiés qui font face à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil affrontent des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Conformément aux engagements pris dans le cadre de la Grande négociation, AMC fournit un financement régional souple au Programme alimentaire mondial (PAM) sur une base pluriannuelle pour ses opérations d'urgence en Irak, en Jordanie, au Liban et en Syrie. Le financement régional donne au PAM la souplesse d'affecter des fonds à des besoins humanitaires aigus qui sont gravement sous-financés et la marge de manœuvre nécessaire pour répondre aux nouveaux besoins. Le PAM vise surtout à fournir une assistance alimentaire ciblée afin de réduire la malnutrition aiguë et l'insécurité alimentaire et de protéger les moyens de subsistance. En tant que responsable sectoriel mondial en matière de logistique et de télécommunications d'urgence, le PAM joue également un rôle de premier plan dans la prestation
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72040
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Emergency food assistance
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41140
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World Food Programme
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WFP - World Food Programme
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|
|
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6567a5d3212eaade2e0f22b6
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192008481
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P007797001
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1
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Jordan
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Middle East
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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1.695554
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0.37679
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0
|
0
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8.47777
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1.88395
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0
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8.47777
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|
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
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20
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REGIONAL EMERGENCY FOOD ASSIST...ANCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST - WFP 2019-2021/ASSISTANCE ALIMENTAIRE D'URGENCE RÉGIONALE AU MOYEN-ORIENT - PAM 2019-2021
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Regional Emergency Food Assist...ance in the Middle East - WFP 2019-2021/Assistance alimentaire d'urgence régionale au Moyen-Orient - PAM 2019-2021
more
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Humanitarian needs stemming fr...om the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and refugees facing protracted displacement in host countries continue to face acute humanitarian needs in Jordan and Lebanon. With the support of GAC and other donors, the World Food Program (WFP) is providing food assistance to more than 7 million people facing malnutrition and severe food insecurity in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. The projectIn line with Grand Bargain commitments, GAC is providing flexible regional funding to WFP on a multiyear basis, for its emergency operations in the four countriesSyria, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon. Regional funding provides WFP with the flexibility to allocate funds to acute humanitarian needs that are critically underfunded, and provides the flexibility to respond to emerging needs. WFP focuses on providing targeted food assistance to reduce acute malnutrition and food insecurity, and to protect livelihoods. As the global lead agency for logistics and emergency telecommunications, WFP also plays a major role in providing common services for the humanitarian community. It transports passengers undertaking humanitarian work, carries light cargo for humanitarian agencies, and carries out emergency medical and security evacuations. Project activities include: (1) distributing food; (2) supplementary feeding for children under the age of five years of age, as well as to pregnant and lactating women; (3) establishing emergency school feeding programs; (4) supplying vouchers and cash transfers for food; and (5) providing food for work. With the support of GAC and other donors, WFP is providing food assistance to more than 7 million people facing malnutrition and severe food insecurity in the four countries. /Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Irak restent importants dans l'ensemble du Moyen-Orient. La poursuite de la violence en Syrie n'offre guère de perspectives pour le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Les personnes déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays se comptent par millions en Syrie et en Iraq, et les réfugiés confrontés à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil continuent de faire face à des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Avec l'appui du AMC et d'autres donateurs, le Programme alimentaire mondial (PAM) fournit une aide alimentaire à plus de 7 millions de personnes souffrant de malnutrition et de grave insécurité alimentaire en Iraq, en Jordanie, au Liban et en Syrie. Conformément aux engagements pris dans le cadre de la Grande Négociation, le AMC fournit un financement régional flexible au PAM sur une base pluriannuelle pour ses opérations d'urgenc
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72040
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Emergency food assistance
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41140
|
World Food Programme
|
WFP - World Food Programme
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|
|
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6567a5d3212eaade2e0f22b7
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192008491
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P007798001
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1
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Jordan
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Middle East
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LMICs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
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10
|
110
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C01
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0.6012872
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0.1570488
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0
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0
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7.51609
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1.96311
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0
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7.51609
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|
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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8
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EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE - COUNTRY...-LEVEL FUNDING FOR THE MIDDLE EAST - UNHCR 2019-2021/AIDE D'URGENCE - FINANCEMENT AU NIVEAU DES PAYS POUR LE MOYEN-ORIEN
more
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Emergency Assistance - Country...-Level Funding for the Middle East - UNHCR 2019-2021/Aide d'urgence - Financement au niveau des pays pour le Moyen-Orient - HCR 2019-2021
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July 2019 – Humanitarian nee...ds stemming from the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and refugees facing protracted displacement in host countries continue to face acute humanitarian needs in Jordan and Lebanon. With the support of GAC and other donors, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) provides assistance and protection to refugees, internally-displaced persons and other persons of concern in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Project activities include: (1) providing shelter, clothing and other essential non-food items; (2) providing adequate water, sanitation, and health services, including in reproductive health; (3) providing opportunities for education and livelihoods support; (4) providing protection, including against sexual and gender-based violence, child protection and working with governments to register asylum seekers and refugees, and help issue identity documents; (5) working with governments to support refugee self-reliance and forge peaceful relations between refugees and local citizens; and (6) expanding opportunities for durable solutions for people of concern. /Juin 2019 – Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Irak demeurent importants au Moyen-Orient. La violence continuelle en Syrie ne laisse guère entrevoir le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Des millions de personnes sont déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays, en Syrie et en Irak. Les réfugiés qui font face à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil affrontent des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Grâce au soutien d'AMC et d'autres donateurs, le Haut Commissariat des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés (HCR) fournit assistance et protection aux réfugiés, aux personnes déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays et aux autres personnes prises en charge dans l'Irak, la Jordanie, le Liban et la Syrie. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) fournir des abris, des vêtements et d'autres articles non alimentaires essentiels; 2) fournir des services adéquats d'approvisionnement en eau, d'assainissement et de soins de santé; 3) offrir des possibilités d'éducation et de soutien aux moyens de subsistance; 4) assurer une protection, notamment contre la violence sexuelle et sexiste, la protection des enfantset collaborer avec les gouvernements pour enregistrer les demandeurs d'asile et les réfugiés, et aider à délivrer des documents d'identité; 5) travailler avec les gouvernements pour soutenir l'autonomie des réfugiés et établir des relations pacifiques entre réfugiés et citoyens locaux; 6) élargir les perspectives de solutions durables aux personnes concernées.
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
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4;1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41121
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United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
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UNHCR - United Nations High Co...mmissioner for Refugees
more
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6567a5d4212eaade2e0f22b8
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192008523
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P007799001
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1
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Jordan
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Middle East
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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7.95444
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2.65148
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0
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0
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7.95444
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2.65148
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0
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7.95444
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|
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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IMPROVING SEXUAL AND REPRODUCT...IVE HEALTH IN THE MIDDLE EAST - UNFPA 2019-2021/AMÉLIORER LA SANTÉ SEXUELLE ET REPRODUCTIVE AU MOYEN-ORIENT - UNFPA 2019
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Improving Sexual and Reproduct...ive Health in the Middle East - UNFPA 2019-2021/Améliorer la santé sexuelle et reproductive au Moyen-Orient - UNFPA 2019-2021
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June 2019 – Humanitarian nee...ds stemming from the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and refugees facing protracted displacement in host countries continue to face acute humanitarian needs in Jordan and Lebanon. With GAC's support, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is contributing to meeting the sexual and reproductive health needs of vulnerable women and girls in sexual and reproductive health, and preventing and responding to sexual and gender-based violence. The project operates in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Project activities include: (1) providing emergency obstetric care, and sexual and reproductive health services; (2) ensuring protection from and response to gender-based violence; and (3) providing health services, supplies, commodities and medication, dignity kits, and reproductive health kits to crisis-affected people. /Juin 2019 – Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Iraq demeurent importants au Moyen-Orient. La violence continuelle en Syrie ne laisse guère entrevoir le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Des millions de personnes sont déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays, en Syrie et en Iraq. Les réfugiés qui font face à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil affrontent des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Avec le soutien d'AMC, le Fonds des Nations Unies pour la population (UNFPA) contribue à répondre aux besoins des femmes et des filles vulnérables en matière de santé sexuelle et reproductive et à prévenir la violence sexuelle et sexiste et à y répondre. Le projet intervient en Iraq, en Jordanie, au Liban et en Syrie. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) fournir des soins obstétriques d'urgence et des services de santé sexuelle et reproductive ; 2) assurer la protection contre la violence sexiste et y répondre ; 3) fournir des services de santé, des fournitures, des produits et des médicaments, des trousses d'hygiène et de santé reproductive aux personnes affectées par la crise.
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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3
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41119
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United Nations Population Fund
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UNFPA - United Nations Populat...ion Fund
more
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|
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6567a5d4212eaade2e0f22b9
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192002979
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P007069001
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1
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Kenya
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South of Sahara
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LMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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B03
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0.06408626
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0.06408626
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0
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0
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0.376978
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0.376978
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0
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0.376978
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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17
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EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE - COUNTR...Y-LEVEL FUNDING - UNHCR 2019/AIDE D'URGENCE - FINANCEMENT VISANT DES PAYS EN PARTICULIER - HCR 2019
more
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Emergency Assistance - Countr...y-Level Funding - UNHCR 2019/Aide d'urgence - Financement visant des pays en particulier - HCR 2019
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March 2019 – The United Nati...ons High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) provides international protection and assistance to the world's refugees, stateless persons, asylum seekers, and in some instances, internally-displaced persons. The UNHCR searches for lasting solutions to their situations. With the support of GAC and other donors, the project provides assistance and protection to refugees, internally-displaced persons and other persons of concern in twenty countries across the world. Project activities include: (1) providing shelter, clothing and other essential non-food items; (2) providing adequate water, sanitation and health services, including in reproductive health; (3) providing opportunities for education and livelihoods support; (4) providing protection, including against sexual and gender-based violence, child protection and working with governments to register asylum seekers and refugees, and help issue identity documents; (5) working with governments to support refugee self-reliance and forge peaceful relations between refugees and local citizens; and (6) expanding opportunities for durable solutions for people of concern. /Mars 2019 - Le Haut-Commissariat des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés (HCR) offre une protection et une assistance internationales aux réfugiés du monde entier, aux apatrides, aux demandeurs d'asile et, dans certains cas, aux personnes déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays. Le HCR cherche des solutions durables à leur situation. Grâce au soutien d'AMC et d'autres donateurs, ce projet fournit assistance et protection aux réfugiés, aux personnes déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays et aux autres personnes prises en charge dans 20 pays dans le monde entier. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) fournir des abris, des vêtements et d'autres articles non alimentaires essentiels; 2) fournir des services adéquats d'approvisionnement en eau, d'assainissement et de soins de santé; 3) offrir des possibilités d'éducation et de soutien aux moyens de subsistance; 4) assurer une protection, notamment contre la violence sexuelle et sexiste, la protection des enfantset collaborer avec les gouvernements pour enregistrer les demandeurs d'asile et les réfugiés, et aider à délivrer des documents d'identité; 5) travailler avec les gouvernements pour soutenir l'autonomie des réfugiés et établir des relations pacifiques entre réfugiés et citoyens locaux ; 6) élargir les perspectives de solutions durables aux personnes concernées..
more
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
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4;1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41121
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United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
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UNHCR - United Nations High Co...mmissioner for Refugees
more
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|
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6567a5d4212eaade2e0f22ba
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192008464
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P007794001
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1
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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5.94716
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2.362572
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0
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0
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14.8679
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5.90643
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0
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14.8679
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|
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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40
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MULTI-COUNTRY - UNICEF HUMANIT...ARIAN APPEALS FOR THE MIDDLE EAST 2019-2021/PAYS MULTIPLES - APPELS HUMANITAIRES DE L'UNICEF POUR LE MOYEN ORIENT 2019-2
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Multi-Country - UNICEF Humanit...arian Appeals for the Middle East 2019-2021/Pays multiples - Appels humanitaires de l'UNICEF pour le Moyen Orient 2019-2021
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July 2019 - Humanitarian needs... stemming from the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and refugees facing protracted displacement in host countries continue to face acute humanitarian needs in Jordan and Lebanon. With the support of GAC and other donors, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) aims to save lives, protect the rights, and meet the needs of the most vulnerable people, including children, adolescent girls and women in Iraq, Jordan Lebanon and Syria. Project activities include: (1) providing people with access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities; (2) treating children for severe acute malnutrition; (3) providing emergency education programming for children; (4) ensuring protection services for children, adolescent girls and women; and (5) providing basic healthcare. /Juillet 2019 - Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Iraq restent importants dans tout le Moyen-Orient. La violence persistante en Syrie n'offre que peu de possibilités pour le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Les personnes déplacées à l'intérieur du pays se comptent par millions en Syrie et en Iraq, et les réfugiés qui sont confrontés à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil continuent de faire face à des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Avec le soutien d'AMC et d'autres donateurs, le Fonds des Nations Unies pour l'enfance (UNICEF) vise à sauver des vies, à protéger les droits et à répondre aux besoins des personnes les plus vulnérables, notamment les enfants, les adolescentes et les femmes en Iraq, en Jordanie, au Liban et en Syrie. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) l'accès à l'eau potable et aux installations sanitaires; 2) le traitement des enfants souffrant de malnutrition aiguë sévère; 3) la mise en place de programmes d'éducation d'urgence pour les enfants; 4) la mise en place de services de protection pour les enfants, les adolescentes et les femmes; 5) la fourniture de soins de santé de base.
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Huge
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
more
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41122
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United Nations Children's Fund
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UNICEF - United Nations Childr...en's Fund
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6567a5d5212eaade2e0f22bb
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192008774
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P007792001
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1
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.07235144
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0.02355632
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0
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0
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0.904393
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0.294454
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0
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0.904393
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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8
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EMERGENCY COUNTRY-SPECIFIC FUN...DING IN THE MIDDLE EAST - ICRC APPEALS 2019-2021/FINANCEMENT D'URGENCE VISANT DES PAYS EN PARTICULIER AU MOYEN ORIENT -
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Emergency Country-Specific Fun...ding in the Middle East - ICRC Appeals 2019-2021/Financement d'urgence visant des pays en particulier au Moyen Orient - Appels du CICR 2019-2021
more
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July 2019 – Humanitarian nee...ds stemming from the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and humanitarian needs are acute for refugees facing protracted displacement in Jordan and Lebanon. With the support of GAC and other donors, the ICRC's humanitarian operations in Syria, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon aim to provide protection, emergency relief, and other essential services to people affected by armed conflict and other situations of violence, as well as to promote respect for international humanitarian law. Project activities include: (1) providing medical care, access to water and sanitation facilities, food assistance and livelihoods support; (2) providing Red Cross/Red Crescent National Societies with technical expertise to strengthen their capacity in areas such as promoting international humanitarian law, restoring family links, and delivering relief in situations of armed conflict and violence; and (3) ensuring that international humanitarian law is respected in the treatment of civilians not taking part in hostilities, as well as for detainees. /Juin 2019 – Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Irak demeurent importants au Moyen-Orient. La violence continuelle en Syrie ne laisse guère entrevoir le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Des millions de personnes sont déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays, en Syrie et en Irak. Les réfugiés qui font face à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil affrontent des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Avec le soutien d'Affaires mondiales Canada (AMC) et d'autres donateurs, les opérations d'urgence du Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (CICR) visent à offrir une protection, des secours d'urgence et d'autres services essentiels aux personnes touchées par des conflits armés et d'autres situations de violence, de même qu'à promouvoir le respect du droit international humanitaire. Les activités du projet comprennent les suivantes : 1) offrir des soins médicaux, l'accès à l'eau et à des installations d'assainissement, une assistance alimentaire et des moyens de subsistance; 2) fournir une expertise technique aux sociétés nationales de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge pour renforcer leurs capacités dans des domaines comme la promotion du droit international humanitaire, le rétablissement des liens familiaux et la prestation de services de secours dans les situations de conflit armé et de violence; 3) s'assurer que le droit international humanitaire est respecté dans le traitement des civils qui ne prennent pas part aux hostilités, ainsi que des détenus.
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ICRC
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
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3;1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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21016
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International Committee of the... Red Cross
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ICRC - International Committee... of the Red Cross
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6567a5d5212eaade2e0f22bc
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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20190090864
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109086
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1
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.0465109
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0.0180106
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0
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0
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0.0465109
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0.0180106
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0
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0.0465109
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH... AND TRANSACTIONAL SEX IN FORCED DISPLACEMENT: A COMPARATIVE MULTI-COUNTRY STUDY
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Sexual and reproductive health... and transactional sex in forced displacement: a comparative multi-country study
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There is a significant gap in ...data concerning the patterns and drivers of transactional sex, sexual exploitation, and abuse in transactional sex and their implications on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of refugees. Though shrouded in secrecy, transactional sex is widespread among forcibly displaced populations. Women, men (heterosexual and homosexual) and transgender refugees resort to transactional sex for various reasons, including to meet their basic needs, raise sufficient money to continue their journey, or in exchange for security. In most cases, refugees who engage in transactional sex are at greater risk of physical and sexual violence, mental health problems, unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions, and HIV/sexually transmitted infections. The silence and stigma around transactional sex — especially among young women — and the poor understanding of the role of gender relations as a driver hinder access to health services and rights to health, privacy, and freedom from violence and discrimination.This comparative, multi-disciplinary, and multi-country research study will examine the gendered nature of transactional sex and the sexual and reproductive health and rights trajectories among refugee women, girls, and sexual minority persons, with the aim of developing appropriate interventions to improve policy and programmatic responses. The methodological approach will use ethnographic and qualitative methods in Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey and will include preparing and piloting comparative quantitative surveys. The main analysis will describe the impact of transactional sex on sexual and reproductive health with a focus on needs and barriers to these services. This proposed research is part of a larger multi-country research program in Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Greece, and Sweden to examine the pattern and experiences of transactional sex and its sexual and reproductive health and rights implications across refugees' migration journeys originating in the Middle East, and in transit en route to desired safe destinations.The study will generate unique evidence to inform public health policies and interventions addressing transactional sex in refugee populations. The research will influence change by fostering a community of practice with local researchers, community members, program managers, policymakers, and other practitioners. A key outcome will be policy recommendations to address the sexual and reproductive health consequences of transactional sex among vulnerable population groups.
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15190
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Facilitation of orderly, safe,... regular and responsible migration and mobili
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3
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I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Foundation for the Graduate In...stitute of International and Development Studies/Fondation pour l'inst
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6567a5d5212eaade2e0f22bd
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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20190090867
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109086
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1
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.017694
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0.0135343
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0
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0
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0.017694
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0.0135343
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0
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0.017694
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH... AND TRANSACTIONAL SEX IN FORCED DISPLACEMENT: A COMPARATIVE MULTI-COUNTRY STUDY
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Sexual and reproductive health... and transactional sex in forced displacement: a comparative multi-country study
more
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There is a significant gap in ...data concerning the patterns and drivers of transactional sex, sexual exploitation, and abuse in transactional sex and their implications on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of refugees. Though shrouded in secrecy, transactional sex is widespread among forcibly displaced populations. Women, men (heterosexual and homosexual) and transgender refugees resort to transactional sex for various reasons, including to meet their basic needs, raise sufficient money to continue their journey, or in exchange for security. In most cases, refugees who engage in transactional sex are at greater risk of physical and sexual violence, mental health problems, unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions, and HIV/sexually transmitted infections. The silence and stigma around transactional sex — especially among young women — and the poor understanding of the role of gender relations as a driver hinder access to health services and rights to health, privacy, and freedom from violence and discrimination.This comparative, multi-disciplinary, and multi-country research study will examine the gendered nature of transactional sex and the sexual and reproductive health and rights trajectories among refugee women, girls, and sexual minority persons, with the aim of developing appropriate interventions to improve policy and programmatic responses. The methodological approach will use ethnographic and qualitative methods in Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey and will include preparing and piloting comparative quantitative surveys. The main analysis will describe the impact of transactional sex on sexual and reproductive health with a focus on needs and barriers to these services. This proposed research is part of a larger multi-country research program in Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Greece, and Sweden to examine the pattern and experiences of transactional sex and its sexual and reproductive health and rights implications across refugees' migration journeys originating in the Middle East, and in transit en route to desired safe destinations.The study will generate unique evidence to inform public health policies and interventions addressing transactional sex in refugee populations. The research will influence change by fostering a community of practice with local researchers, community members, program managers, policymakers, and other practitioners. A key outcome will be policy recommendations to address the sexual and reproductive health consequences of transactional sex among vulnerable population groups.
more
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15190
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Facilitation of orderly, safe,... regular and responsible migration and mobili
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3
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I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
more
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American University of Beirut
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6567a5d5212eaade2e0f22be
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
more
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201900908611
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109086
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1
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
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C01
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0.0174981
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0.00869631
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0
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0
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0.0174981
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0.00869631
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0
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0.0174981
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH... AND TRANSACTIONAL SEX IN FORCED DISPLACEMENT: A COMPARATIVE MULTI-COUNTRY STUDY
more
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Sexual and reproductive health... and transactional sex in forced displacement: a comparative multi-country study
more
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There is a significant gap in ...data concerning the patterns and drivers of transactional sex, sexual exploitation, and abuse in transactional sex and their implications on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of refugees. Though shrouded in secrecy, transactional sex is widespread among forcibly displaced populations. Women, men (heterosexual and homosexual) and transgender refugees resort to transactional sex for various reasons, including to meet their basic needs, raise sufficient money to continue their journey, or in exchange for security. In most cases, refugees who engage in transactional sex are at greater risk of physical and sexual violence, mental health problems, unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions, and HIV/sexually transmitted infections. The silence and stigma around transactional sex — especially among young women — and the poor understanding of the role of gender relations as a driver hinder access to health services and rights to health, privacy, and freedom from violence and discrimination.This comparative, multi-disciplinary, and multi-country research study will examine the gendered nature of transactional sex and the sexual and reproductive health and rights trajectories among refugee women, girls, and sexual minority persons, with the aim of developing appropriate interventions to improve policy and programmatic responses. The methodological approach will use ethnographic and qualitative methods in Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey and will include preparing and piloting comparative quantitative surveys. The main analysis will describe the impact of transactional sex on sexual and reproductive health with a focus on needs and barriers to these services. This proposed research is part of a larger multi-country research program in Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Greece, and Sweden to examine the pattern and experiences of transactional sex and its sexual and reproductive health and rights implications across refugees' migration journeys originating in the Middle East, and in transit en route to desired safe destinations.The study will generate unique evidence to inform public health policies and interventions addressing transactional sex in refugee populations. The research will influence change by fostering a community of practice with local researchers, community members, program managers, policymakers, and other practitioners. A key outcome will be policy recommendations to address the sexual and reproductive health consequences of transactional sex among vulnerable population groups.
more
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15190
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Facilitation of orderly, safe,... regular and responsible migration and mobili
more
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3
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I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
more
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23000
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Developing country-based NGO
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Information and Research Cente...r / King Hussein Foundation
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6567a5d6212eaade2e0f22bf
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172010452
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P002104001
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3
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.244404
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0.464367
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0
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0
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0.244404
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0.464367
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0
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0.244404
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SYRIA CRISIS - HEALTH AND PREV...ENTION OF GENDER-BASED VIOLENCE IN JORDAN AND LEBANON - UNFPA MULTI YR/CRISE EN SYRIE - SANTÉ ET PRÉVENTION DE LA VIOLEN
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Syria Crisis - Health and Prev...ention of Gender-based Violence in Jordan and Lebanon - UNFPA Multi Yr/Crise en Syrie - Santé et prévention de la violence sexuelle en Jordanie et au Liban - FNUAP plurian
more
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September 2016 – The Syria C...risis has undermined security and stability in the Middle East and has resulted in unprecedented humanitarian needs. Now in its sixth year, the conflict in Syria has led to the worst displacement crisis in the world. Millions of internally displaced persons (IDPs), refugees, stateless persons and asylum seekers in Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt and Turkey are vulnerable to violence, food and income insecurity, health risks, and sexual and gender-based violence. Canada is helping to reduce the vulnerability of millions of crisis-affected people, especially women and children, through a broad spectrum of humanitarian assistance activities across Syria and in refugee hosting countries. GAC's multi-year humanitarian support to the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Jordan and Lebanon is contributing to meeting the needs of vulnerable women and girls, particularly related to reproductive health and sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV). /Septembre 2016 – La crise qui sévit en Syrie a miné la sécurité et la stabilité au Moyen-Orient et a créé des besoins humanitaires sans précédent. Le conflit en Syrie, qui en est à sa sixième année, a provoqué la plus importante crise de déplacement dans le monde. Des millions de personnes déplacées, de réfugiés, d'apatrides et de demandeurs d'asile en Syrie, en Iraq, en Jordanie, au Liban, en Égypte et en Turquie sont exposées à la violence, à l'insécurité alimentaire et financière, à des risques pour la santé et à la violence sexuelle et sexiste, et prennent des moyens dangereux pour fuir vers l'Europe et d'autres lieux. Le Canada contribue à réduire la vulnérabilité des millions de personnes touchées par la crise, particulièrement les femmes et les enfants, grâce à un vaste éventail d'activités d'aide humanitaire menées en Syrie et dans les pays accueillant des réfugiés. Le soutien humanitaire pluriannuel d'AMC au Fonds des Nations unies pour la population (UNFPA) en Jordanie et au Liban aide à répondre aux besoins des femmes et des filles vulnérables, en particulier en ce qui a trait à la santé génésique, et à contrer la violence sexuelle et fondée sur le sexe (VSS).
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41119
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United Nations Population Fund
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UNFPA - United Nations Populat...ion Fund
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6567a5d6212eaade2e0f22c0
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20182001454
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P002105001
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3
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.730406
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0.904296
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0
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0
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3.65203
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4.52148
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0
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3.65203
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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20
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SYRIA CRISIS - ASSISTANCE FOR ...REFUGEES AND DISPLACED PERSONS IN MULTIPLE COUNTRIES - UNHCR/CRISE EN SYRIE - AIDE AUX RÉFUGIÉS ET PERSONNES DÉPLACÉES D
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Syria Crisis - Assistance for ...Refugees and Displaced Persons in Multiple Countries - UNHCR/Crise en Syrie - Aide aux réfugiés et personnes déplacées dans plusieurs pays - HCR
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September 2016 – The Syria C...risis has undermined security and stability in the Middle East and has resulted in unprecedented humanitarian needs. Now in its sixth year, the conflict in Syria has led to the worst displacement crisis in the world. Millions of internally displaced persons (IDPs), refugees, stateless persons and asylum seekers in Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt and Turkey are vulnerable to violence, food and income insecurity, health risks, and sexual and gender-based violence. Canada is helping to reduce the vulnerability of millions of crisis-affected people, especially women and children, through a broad spectrum of humanitarian assistance activities across Syria and in refugee hosting countries. GAC's multi-year humanitarian support to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) in Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey is contributing to improved living conditions, livelihoods and protection for vulnerable populations, especially women and girls. In Egypt, project activities include: (1) improving freedom of movement for people of concern; (2) supporting the enrollment of up to 35,000 registered children in primary education; (3) providing cash assistance to people of concern; and (4) supporting the resettlement of refugees in third countries. In Jordan, project activities include: (1) providing cash assistance to Syrian refugee and asylum-seeker families; (2) providing medical referrals to secondary and tertiary care for Syrian refugees and asylum-seekers; and (3) supporting the enrollment of up to 15,000 registered non-Syrian refugee children in primary education. In Lebanon, project activities include: (1) registering up to 18,000 non-Syrian refugees; (2) supporting access to secondary and tertiary medical care for Syrian refugees and asylum seekers; (3) supporting the enrollment of up to 118,980 Syrian refugees and asylum-seekers in primary education; (4) providing basic domestic items to Syrian refugee and asylum-seeker households; and (5) providing legal assistance and protection services. In Turkey, project activities include: (1) providing psychological support to vulnerable persons; (2) providing cash-based assistance conflict-affected families; (3) providing core relief items to Syrian and Iraqi families; and (4) supporting the resettlement of up to 7,300 refugee families. In Iraq, project activities include: (1) registering Syrian refugees in Iraq; (2) providing protection services and psychosocial support; and (3) providing legal and cash assistance to conflict-affected people, including asylum seekers and stateless persons. /Septembre 2016 – La crise qui sévit en Syrie a miné la sécurité et la stabilité au Moyen-Orient et a créé des besoins humanitaires sans précédent. Le conflit en Syrie, qui en est à sa sixième année, a provoqué la plus importante crise de déplacement dans le monde. Des millions de personnes déplacées, de réfugiés, d'apatrides et de demandeurs d'asile en Syrie, en Iraq, en J
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41121
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United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
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UNHCR - United Nations High Co...mmissioner for Refugees
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6567a5d6212eaade2e0f22c1
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20172010461
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P002106001
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3
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.243051
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0.243051
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0
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0
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0.243051
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0.243051
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0
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0.243051
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SYRIA CRISIS - IMPROVING HEALT...H AND NUTRITION FOR CHILDREN IN JORDAN AND LEBANON - UNICEF MULTI YEAR/CRISE EN SYRIE - AMÉLIORER SANTÉ ET NUTRITION DES
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Syria Crisis - Improving Healt...h and Nutrition for Children in Jordan and Lebanon - UNICEF Multi Year/Crise en Syrie - Améliorer santé et nutrition des enfants en Jordanie et au Liban - UNICEF pluriann.
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September 2016 – The Syria C...risis has undermined security and stability in the Middle East and has resulted in unprecedented humanitarian needs. Now in its sixth year, the conflict in Syria has led to the worst displacement crisis in the world. Millions of internally displaced persons (IDPs), refugees, stateless persons and asylum seekers in Syria, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt and Turkey are vulnerable to violence, food and income insecurity, health risks, and sexual and gender-based violence. Canada is helping to reduce the vulnerability of millions of crisis-affected people, especially women and children, through a broad spectrum of humanitarian assistance activities across Syria and in refugee hosting countries. GAC's multi-year humanitarian support to UNICEF in Jordan and Lebanon is contributing to improved health, nutrition condition and access to water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH). Project activities include: (1) providing essential services to improve the health and nutrition status of vulnerable children under five (U5) and mothers in Jordan; (2) providing access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities for the most vulnerable in Jordan; and (3) providing access to safe water, healthy environments and enhanced health practices for vulnerable children in Lebanon. /Septembre 2016 – La crise qui sévit en Syrie a miné la sécurité et la stabilité au Moyen-Orient et a créé des besoins humanitaires sans précédent. Le conflit en Syrie, qui en est à sa sixième année, a provoqué la plus importante crise de déplacement dans le monde. Des millions de personnes déplacées, de réfugiés, d'apatrides et de demandeurs d'asile en Syrie, en Iraq, en Jordanie, au Liban, en Égypte et en Turquie sont exposées à la violence, à l'insécurité alimentaire et financière, à des risques pour la santé et à la violence sexuelle et sexiste, et prennent des moyens dangereux pour fuir vers l'Europe et d'autres lieux. Le Canada contribue à réduire la vulnérabilité des millions de personnes touchées par la crise, particulièrement les femmes et les enfants, grâce à un vaste éventail d'activités d'aide humanitaire menées en Syrie et dans les pays accueillant des réfugiés. Le soutien humanitaire pluriannuel d'AMC à l'UNICEF en Jordanie et au Liban contribue à améliorer la santé, l'état nutritionnel et l'accès aux services d'approvisionnement en eau, d'assainissement et d'hygiène. Le projet comporte les activités suivantes : (1) fournir des services essentiels pour améliorer la santé et l'état nutritionnel des enfants vulnérables de moins de cinq ans et des mères en Jordanie; (2) fournir un accès à de l'eau potable et à des installations d'assainissement pour les personnes vulnérables en Jordanie; et (3) fournir un accès à de l'eau potable, des environnements sains et de meilleures pratiques de santé pour les enfants vulnérables au Liban.
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
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4;3;1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41122
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United Nations Children's Fund
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UNICEF - United Nations Childr...en's Fund
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6567a5d7212eaade2e0f22c2
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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2018200167
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P002357001
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3
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.25862826
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0
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0
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0
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0.391861
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0
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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66
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SYRIA CRISIS - EMERGENCY HEALT...H ASSISTANCE IN LEBANON - DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE 2017-2019/CRISE EN SYRIE - AIDE MÉDICALE D'URGENCE AU LIBAN - DÉVELOPPEM
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Syria Crisis - Emergency Healt...h Assistance in Lebanon - Development and Peace 2017-2019/Crise en Syrie - Aide médicale d'urgence au Liban - Développement et Paix 2017-2019
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November 2016 – Lebanon cont...inues to be dramatically affected by the crisis in neighbouring Syria. Lebanon is currently hosting over 1 million Syrian refugees, adding to the existing Palestinian and Iraqi refugees, thus making Lebanon the country with the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. This influx has caused an enduring strain on host communities and the country's ability to provide a number of essential services such as health, education, water and housing. Conflict-affected households are becoming increasingly vulnerable as poverty and food insecurity levels are increasing. With GAC's support, the Canadian Catholic Organization for Development and Peace (CCODP) is delivering health and protection interventions to up to 41,685 Syrian refugees and vulnerable Lebanese. Project activities include: (1) providing health care services and health education services; (2) providing mental health group discussion and support group sessions; and (3) delivering vocational trainings and life skills sessions for women. /Novembre 2016 – Le Liban continue d'être gravement touché par la crise en cours en Syrie. Le Liban héberge actuellement plus d'un million de réfugiés syriens qui viennent s'ajouter aux réfugiés palestiniens et iraquiens se trouvant déjà au pays. Le Liban compte donc maintenant le plus grand nombre de réfugiés par habitant au monde. Cette affluence a causé des tensions constantes sur les collectivités accueillant les réfugiés et a mis à rude épreuve la capacité du pays de fournir de nombreux services essentiels, comme des services de santé, d'éducation, d'approvisionnement en eau et d'hébergement. Les ménages touchés par les conflits sont de plus en plus vulnérables puisque les niveaux de pauvreté et d'insécurité alimentaire ne cessent d'augmenter. Grâce au soutien d'AMC, l'Organisation catholique canadienne pour le développement et la paix (OCCDP) mène des interventions en santé et en protection auprès de 41 685 réfugiés syriens et citoyens libanais vulnérables. Au nombre des activités relevant du projet, mentionnons 1) fournir des services de soins de santé et des services d'éducation sanitaire; 2) tenir des discussions de groupe et des séances de groupe de soutien sur la santé mentale et 3) offrir de la formation professionnelle et des séances de préparation à la vie quotidienne aux femmes.
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Development and Peace
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6567a5d7212eaade2e0f22c3
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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2018200168
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P002358001
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3
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.211002
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0
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0
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0
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0.211002
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0
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SYRIA CRISIS - EMERGENCY HEALT...H SERVICES IN LEBANON - CANADIAN RED CROSS 2017-2019/CRISE EN SYRIE - SERVICES DE SANTÉ D'URGENCE AU LIBAN - CROIX-ROUGE
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Syria Crisis - Emergency Healt...h Services in Lebanon - Canadian Red Cross 2017-2019/Crise en Syrie - Services de santé d'urgence au Liban - Croix-Rouge canadienne 2017-2019
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November 2016 – Lebanon cont...inues to be dramatically affected by the crisis in neighbouring Syria. Lebanon is currently hosting over 1 million Syrian refugees, adding to the existing Palestinian and Iraqi refugees, thus making Lebanon the country with the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. This influx has caused an enduring strain on host communities and the country's ability to provide a number of essential services such as health, education, water and housing. Conflict-affected households are becoming increasingly vulnerable as poverty and food insecurity levels are increasing. With GAC's support, the Canadian Red Cross (CRC) is working with the Lebanese Red Cross Society (LRCS) and Palestine Red Cross Society – Lebanon (PRCS/L) to improve access to essential health services for Syrian refugees and refugee host communities in Lebanon. Project activities include: (1) providing quality emergency medical care to refugees and host communities through Mobile Medical Units (MMUs); (2) increasing the capacities of health workers and volunteers to provide quality health services through training and technical support; (3) increasing the capacities of emergency medical services, health facilities and primary healthcare centres; and (4) strengthening the capacity of LRCS and PRCS/L to provide emergency obstetric, maternal and secondary healthcare services. /Novembre 2016 – La situation humanitaire en Syrie continue de se dégrader en raison de la guerre civile. On estime à 13,5 millions le nombre de personnes qui continuent d'avoir besoin d'une aide humanitaire, dont 6,1 millions sont des personnes déplacées en raison de la violence qui a cours et 975 080 se trouvent dans des collectivités assiégées, selon les Nations Unies. Des attaques délibérées et répétées contre les travailleurs médicaux et humanitaires continuent de marquer le conflit et accentuent la vulnérabilité de la situation de millions de personnes, en particulier des femmes et des enfants, qui sont touchées par le conflit et qui ont peine à accéder aux services les plus essentiels. Comptant sur le soutien d'Affaires mondiales Canada, la Croix-Rouge canadienne travaille de concert avec la Croix Rouge libanaise et la Croix Rouge palestinienne au Liban à l'amélioration des services essentiels de santé dispensés aux réfugiés syriens et aux communautés libanaises qui les accueillent. Les activités de ce projet comprennent : 1) la fourniture de soins médicaux d'urgence aux réfugiés et aux communautés d'accueil par des unités médicales mobiles; 2) l'augmentation, par la formation et le soutien technique, de la capacité des bénévoles et des travailleurs de la santé d'assurer des services de qualité; 3) l'augmentation de la capacité des services médicaux d'urgence, des établissements de santé et des centres de soins primaires; 4) le renforcement de la capacité de la Croix Rouge libanaise et de la Croix Rouge palestinienne au Liban d'assurer des soins d'obstétrique, de maternité et
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Canadian Red Cross
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6567a5d7212eaade2e0f22c4
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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2018200170
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P002360001
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3
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.497362
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0
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0
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0
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0.497362
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SYRIA CRISIS - MEETING URGENT ...HEALTH NEEDS IN LEBANON - INTERNATIONAL MEDICAL CORPS 2017-2019/CRISE EN SYRIE - AIDE D'URGENCE EN SANTÉ AU LIBAN - INTE
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Syria Crisis - Meeting Urgent ...Health Needs in Lebanon - International Medical Corps 2017-2019/Crise en Syrie - Aide d'urgence en santé au Liban - International Medical Corps 2017-2019
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November 2016 – Lebanon cont...inues to be dramatically affected by the crisis in neighbouring Syria. Lebanon is currently hosting over 1 million Syrian refugees, adding to the existing Palestinian and Iraqi refugees, thus making Lebanon the country with the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. This influx has caused an enduring strain on host communities and the country's ability to provide a number of essential services such as health, education, water and housing. Conflict-affected households are becoming increasingly vulnerable as poverty and food insecurity levels are increasing. With GAC's support, International Medical Corps (IMC) is addressing the health and protection needs of Syrian refugees and host communities in Lebanon, and building the capacities of local systems. Project activities include: (1) supporting primary healthcare services through primary healthcare centres (PHCCs) for up to 48,000 beneficiaries, including subsidizing consultations, diagnostic services and medications, providing immunizations, and improving reproductive health services; (2) improving the capacity of up to 30 PHCC staff members; (3) recruiting and training up to 18 Syrian community health workers, and supporting them in conducting community outreach activities for up to 27,000 beneficiaries; (4) providing mental health case management and psychosocial support services to up to 4,800 beneficiaries, and raising awareness of mental health issues; (5) supporting the National Mental Health Program; (6) conducting psychosocial community support groups; (7) providing referral and support services for up to 5,850 beneficiaries, including survivors of sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV); and (8) conducting awareness raising activities on SGBV issues and support activities for survivors of SGBV. /Novembre 2016 – La situation humanitaire en Syrie continue de se dégrader en raison de la guerre civile. On estime à 13,5 millions le nombre de personnes qui continuent d'avoir besoin d'une aide humanitaire, dont 6,1 millions sont des personnes déplacées en raison de la violence qui a cours et 975 080 se trouvent dans des collectivités assiégées, selon les Nations Unies. Des attaques délibérées et répétées contre les travailleurs médicaux et humanitaires continuent de marquer le conflit et accentuent la vulnérabilité de la situation de millions de personnes, en particulier des femmes et des enfants, qui sont touchées par le conflit et qui ont peine à accéder aux services les plus essentiels. Comptant sur le soutien d'Affaires mondiales Canada, l'International Medical Corps répond aux besoins de santé et de protection des réfugiés syriens et des communautés d'accueil au Liban et s'emploie à renforcer les moyens mis à la disposition des systèmes locaux. Les activités de ce projet comprennent : 1) le soutien des services qu'assurent les centres de soins primaires aux quelque 48 000 bénéficiaires, ce qui comprend une aide financière pour les services de consu
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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International Medical Corps UK
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6567a5d8212eaade2e0f22c5
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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2017201726
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P002361001
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3
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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2.48681
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0
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0
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0
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2.48681
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0
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SYRIA CRISIS - EMERGENCY HEALT...H ASSISTANCE IN LEBANON - MÉDECINS DU MONDE CANADA 2017-2019/CRISE EN SYRIE - AIDE MÉDICALE D'URGENCE AU LIBAN - MÉDECIN
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Syria Crisis - Emergency Healt...h Assistance in Lebanon - Médecins du Monde Canada 2017-2019/Crise en Syrie - Aide médicale d'urgence au Liban - Médecins du Monde Canada 2017-2019
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November 2016 – Lebanon cont...inues to be dramatically affected by the crisis in neighbouring Syria. Lebanon is currently hosting over 1 million Syrian refugees, adding to the existing Palestinian and Iraqi refugees, thus making Lebanon the country with the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. This influx has caused an enduring strain on host communities and the country's ability to provide a number of essential services such as health, education, water and housing. Conflict-affected households are becoming increasingly vulnerable as poverty and food insecurity levels are increasing. With GAC's support, Médecins du Monde Canada is providing comprehensive health care services for up to 315,000 Syrian refugees and vulnerable populations in Lebanon. Project activities include: (1) providing primary healthcare services and referring patients in need of specialised services to secondary/tertiary level of care; (2) providing sexual and reproductive health services; (3) providing mental health and psycho-social support services; (4) increasing the capacities of the local partners and the Ministry of Public Heath through technical support. /Novembre 2016 – Le Liban continue d'être gravement touché par la crise en cours en Syrie. Le Liban héberge actuellement plus d'un million de réfugiés syriens qui viennent s'ajouter aux réfugiés palestiniens et iraquiens se trouvant déjà au pays. Le Liban compte donc maintenant le plus grand nombre de réfugiés par habitant au monde. Cette affluence a causé des tensions constantes sur les collectivités accueillant les réfugiés et a mis à rude épreuve la capacité du pays de fournir de nombreux services essentiels, comme des services de santé, d'éducation, d'approvisionnement en eau et d'hébergement. Les ménages touchés par les conflits sont de plus en plus vulnérables puisque les niveaux de pauvreté et d'insécurité alimentaire ne cessent d'augmenter. Grâce au soutien d'AMC, Médecins du Monde Canada assure des services de soins de santé complets à 315 000 réfugiés syriens et citoyens vulnérables au Liban. Au nombre des activités relevant du projet, mentionnons 1) fournir des services de soins de santé primaires et recommander les patients ayant besoin de services spécialisés à des services de soins secondaires et tertiaires; 2) fournir des services de santé sexuelle et reproductive; 3) fournir des services de soutien psychosocial et en santé mentale et 4) renforcer les capacités des partenaires locaux et du Ministère de la santé publique en leur assurant un soutien technique.
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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3
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Doctors of the World Canada
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6567a5d8212eaade2e0f22c6
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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2017201770
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P002362001
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3
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.11190663
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0
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0
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0
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0.339111
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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33
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SYRIA CRISIS - MULTISECTOR HUM...ANITARIAN ASSISTANCE IN LEBANON - OXFAM QUÉBEC 2017-2019/CRISE EN SYRIE - AIDE HUMANITAIRE MULTISECTORIELLE AU LIBAN - O
more
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Syria Crisis - Multisector Hum...anitarian Assistance in Lebanon - Oxfam Québec 2017-2019/Crise en Syrie - Aide humanitaire multisectorielle au Liban - Oxfam Québec 2017-2019
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November 2016 – Lebanon cont...inues to be dramatically affected by the crisis in neighbouring Syria. Lebanon is currently hosting over 1 million Syrian refugees, adding to the existing Palestinian and Iraqi refugees, thus making Lebanon the country with the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. This influx has caused an enduring strain on host communities and the country's ability to provide a number of essential services such as health, education, water and housing. Conflict-affected households are becoming increasingly vulnerable as poverty and food insecurity levels are increasing. With GAC's support, Oxfam Québec is providing water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), protection, and livelihoods initiatives benefitting up to 8,793 vulnerable Syrian refugees and Lebanese citizens. Project activities include: (1) connecting Informal Tented Settlements (ITS) to the public water supply network, or safe boreholes; (2) linking vulnerable jobseekers with apprenticeships and job opportunities that match their skills and preferences; (3) providing information on access to services, support schemes, as well as administrative procedures and access to rights; and (4) working with local authorities, grassroots organisations and community support structures to strengthen local protection capacities. /Novembre 2016 – Le Liban continue d'être gravement touché par la crise en cours en Syrie. Le Liban héberge actuellement plus d'un million de réfugiés syriens qui viennent s'ajouter aux réfugiés palestiniens et iraquiens se trouvant déjà au pays. Le Liban compte donc maintenant le plus grand nombre de réfugiés par habitant au monde. Cette affluence a causé des tensions constantes sur les collectivités accueillant les réfugiés et a mis à rude épreuve la capacité du pays de fournir de nombreux services essentiels, comme des services de santé, d'éducation, d'approvisionnement en eau et d'hébergement. Les ménages touchés par les conflits sont de plus en plus vulnérables puisque les niveaux de pauvreté et d'insécurité alimentaire ne cessent d'augmenter. Grâce au soutien d'AMC, Oxfam Québec mène des initiatives visant l'eau, l'assainissement et l'hygiène (WASH), la protection et les moyens de subsistance qui profitent à 8 793 réfugiés syriens vulnérables et citoyens libanais. Au nombre des activités relevant du projet, mentionnons 1) brancher le réseau public d'approvisionnement en eau ou installer des puits artésiens dans les campements informels; 2) informer les chercheurs d'emploi vulnérables des occasions d'apprentissage et d'emploi offertes correspondant à leurs compétences et préférences; 3) fournir de l'information sur la façon d'accéder aux services et aux régimes de soutien ainsi que sur les procédures administratives et l'accès aux droits et 4) collaborer avec les dirigeants locaux, les organisations locales et les responsables des structures de soutien communautaire pour renforcer les capacités de protection à l'échelle locale.
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Oxfam-Québec
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6567a5d8212eaade2e0f22c7
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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2017201162
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P002363001
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3
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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1.13037
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0
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0
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0
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1.13037
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0
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SYRIA CRISIS - HEALTH SERVICES... FOR VULNERABLE COMMUNITIES IN LEBANON - WORLD RELIEF CANADA 2017-2019/CRISE EN SYRIE - SERVICE DE SANTÉ POUR LES COMMUN
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Syria Crisis - Health Services... for Vulnerable Communities in Lebanon - World Relief Canada 2017-2019/Crise en Syrie - Service de santé pour les communautés vulnérables au Liban - WRC 2017-2019
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November 2016 – Lebanon cont...inues to be dramatically affected by the crisis in neighbouring Syria. Lebanon is currently hosting over 1 million Syrian refugees, adding to the existing Palestinian and Iraqi refugees, thus making Lebanon the country with the highest number of refugees per capita in the world. This influx has caused an enduring strain on host communities and the country's ability to provide a number of essential services such as health, education, water and housing. Conflict-affected households are becoming increasingly vulnerable as poverty and food insecurity levels are increasing. With GAC's support, World Relief Canada (WRC) is providing Syrian refugees and vulnerable Lebanese access to primary healthcare and promoting positive health behaviour change. Project activities include: (1) providing routine immunizations and malnutrition screening to at-risk children; (2) training up to 15 health professionals on non-communicable diseases (NCD), developing an NCD case-management system, and supporting up to 500 NCD patients in managing their disease; (3) improving ante-natal care, post-natal care, and reproductive health knowledge and services for up to 21,600 persons; (4) training SDC clinical staff on health management, maternal and child health care, and diagnosis and treatment of common diseases; (5) training up to 81 community health volunteers to deliver messaging on infant and young child feeding, family planning, immunizations, vaccinations, NCDs and other health topics; (6) conducting health awareness raising sessions for up to 343,000 beneficiaries; and (7) initiating regular women's support groups to discuss key women and child health issues. /Novembre 2016 – La situation humanitaire en Syrie continue de se dégrader en raison de la guerre civile. On estime à 13,5 millions le nombre de personnes qui continuent d'avoir besoin d'une aide humanitaire, dont 6,1 millions sont des personnes déplacées en raison de la violence qui a cours et 975 080 se trouvent dans des collectivités assiégées, selon les Nations Unies. Des attaques délibérées et répétées contre les travailleurs médicaux et humanitaires continuent de marquer le conflit et accentuent la vulnérabilité de la situation de millions de personnes, en particulier des femmes et des enfants, qui sont touchées par le conflit et qui ont peine à accéder aux services les plus essentiels. Avec l'aide d'Affaires mondiales Canada, World Relief Canada permettent aux réfugiés syriens et aux Libanais vulnérables de bénéficier de soins primaires et prônent un changement salutaire des comportements. Les activités de ce projet comprennent : 1) des services de vaccination de routine et de dépistage de la malnutrition auprès d'enfants vulnérables; 2) la formation de quelque 15 professionnels de la santé sur les maladies non transmissibles (MNT), la création d'un système de gestion des MNT, et l'aide aux quelque 500 patients souffrant d'une MNT; 3) l'amélioration des soins prénataux et postn
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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3
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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World Relief Canada
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6567a5d8212eaade2e0f22c8
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20182009491
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P006261001
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3
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0
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0.1959308
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0
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0
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0
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1.50716
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0
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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13
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SYRIA CRISIS - EMERGENCY ASSIS...TANCE FOR PALESTINIAN REFUGEES IN SYRIA AND LEBANON - UNRWA 2018/CRISE EN SYRIE - AIDE D'URGENCE POUR LES RÉFUGIÉS PALES
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Syria Crisis - Emergency Assis...tance for Palestinian Refugees in Syria and Lebanon - UNRWA 2018/Crise en Syrie - Aide d'urgence pour les réfugiés palestiniens en Syrie et au Liban - UNRWA 2018
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May 2018 – The humanitarian ...situation in Syria has continued to deteriorate as a result of the civil war in the country. An estimated 13.1 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance, with over 6 million internally displaced persons according to the United Nations. Years of active conflict and displacement have resulted in severe protection risks and increased vulnerability of millions of persons in Syria. Humanitarian access remains a significant challenge and repeated attacks on humanitarian and medical workers continue, adding to the complexity of the humanitarian response. With GAC's support, the UN Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) emergency response in Syria and Lebanon is contributing to meet the needs of Palestinian refugees. Project activities include: (1) providing emergency assistance, including food, healthcare, water and protection services to meet the basic needs of up to 418,000 Palestinian refugees in Syria and up to 34,000 Palestinian refugees in Lebanon; and (2) supporting up to 48,100 Palestinian refugee children in Syria and up to 5,482 in Lebanon in continuing their school education. /Mai 2018 – La situation humanitaire en Syrie continue de se détériorer suite au conflit qui continue dans le pays. Environ 13,1 millions de personnes font face à des besoins humanitaires en Syrie, et plus de 6 millions de personnes sont déplacés à l'intérieur du pays selon les Nations Unies. Des années de conflit et de déplacement ont engendré des risques graves de protection et la vulnérabilité accrue de millions de personnes en Syrie. L'accès humanitaire continue de présenter un problème, et plusieurs attaques sur le personnel médical et humanitaire continuent d'ajouter à la complexité de la réponse humanitaire au pays. Avec le soutien d'AMC, l'Office de secours et de travaux des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés de Palestine dans le Proche-Orient (UNRWA) contribue à répondre aux besoins des réfugiés palestiniens en Syrie et au Liban. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) fournir une aide d'urgence, y compris des denrées alimentaires, des soins de santé, de l'eau et des services de protection pour répondre aux besoins fondamentaux de 418 000 réfugiés palestiniens en Syrie et de 34 000 réfugiés palestiniens au Liban ; et 2) aider jusqu'à 48 100 enfants réfugiés palestiniens en Syrie et 5 482 au Liban à poursuivre leur éducation scolaire.
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41130
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United Nations Relief and Work...s Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
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UNRWA - United Nations Relief ...and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East
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6567a5d9212eaade2e0f22c9
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192008412
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P007795001
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1
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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B03
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0.2170308
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0.0723436
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0
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0
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0.542577
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0.180859
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0
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0.542577
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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40
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MIDDLE EAST - UNICEF HUMANITAR...IAN APPEALS 2019-2021/MOYEN-ORIENT - APPELS HUMANITAIRES DE L'UNICEF 2019-2021
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Middle East - UNICEF Humanitar...ian Appeals 2019-2021/Moyen-Orient - Appels humanitaires de l'UNICEF 2019-2021
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July 2019 - Humanitarian needs... stemming from the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and refugees facing protracted displacement in host countries continue to face acute humanitarian needs in Jordan and Lebanon. With GAC's support, the project is providing flexible regional funding to the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) on a multiyear basis, for its emergency operations in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Regional funding provides UNICEF with the flexibility to allocate funds to acute humanitarian needs that are critically underfunded, and provides the flexibility to respond to emerging needs. Project activities include: (1) providing people with access to safe drinking water and sanitation facilities; (2) treating children for severe acute malnutrition; (3) providing emergency education programming for children; (4) ensuring protection services for children, adolescent girls and women; and (5) providing basic healthcare. /Juin 2019 – Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Irak demeurent importants au Moyen-Orient. La violence continuelle en Syrie ne laisse guère entrevoir le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Des millions de personnes sont déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays, en Syrie et en Irak. Les réfugiés qui font face à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil affrontent des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Grâce au soutien d'AMC et d'autres donateurs, le Fonds des Nations Unies pour l'enfance (UNICEF) vise à : sauver des vies, protéger les droits et répondre aux besoins des plus vulnérables, notamment les femmes et les enfants. En Syrie, en Irak, en Jordanie et au Liban, les activités du projet de l'UNICEF comprennent les suivantes : 1) fournir l'accès à l'eau potable et à des installations d'assainissement; 2) traiter les enfants souffrant d'une malnutrition aiguë grave; 3) offrir des programmes d'éducation d'urgence aux enfants; 4) assurer des services de protection pour les femmes et les enfants; 5) fournir des soins de santé de base aux femmes et aux enfants.
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
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4;3;1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41122
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United Nations Children's Fund
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UNICEF - United Nations Childr...en's Fund
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6567a5d9212eaade2e0f22ca
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192008471
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P007796001
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1
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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3.01472
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0.918198
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0
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0
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15.0736
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4.59099
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0
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15.0736
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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20
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MULTI-COUNTRY EMERGENCY FOOD A...SSISTANCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST - WFP 2019-2021/ASSISTANCE ALIMENTAIRE D'URGENCE MULTI-PAYS AU MOYEN-ORIENT - PAM 2019-2021
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Multi-Country Emergency Food A...ssistance in the Middle East - WFP 2019-2021/Assistance alimentaire d'urgence multi-pays au Moyen-Orient - PAM 2019-2021
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June 2019 – Humanitarian nee...ds stemming from the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and refugees facing protracted displacement in host countries continue to face acute humanitarian needs in Jordan and Lebanon. With the support of GAC and other donors, the World Food Programme (WFP) is providing food assistance to more than 7 million people facing malnutrition and severe food insecurity in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. WFP is the United Nations' frontline agency in the fight against hunger. It responds to emergencies, saves lives by quickly getting food to the hungry, and works to help prevent hunger in the future. In the four countries, WFP focuses on providing targeted food assistance to reduce acute malnutrition and food insecurity, and to protect livelihoods. As the global lead agency for logistics and emergency telecommunications, WFP also plays a major role in providing common services for the humanitarian community. Project activities include: (1) distributing food; (2) supplementary feeding for children under the age of five years old, as well as for pregnant and lactating women; (3) establishing emergency school feeding programs; (4) supplying vouchers and cash transfers for food; and (5) providing food for work. The project is expected to provide emergency food assistance to more than seven million people affected by malnutrition and acute food insecurity in the four countries. /Juin 2019 – Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Irak demeurent importants au Moyen-Orient. La violence continuelle en Syrie ne laisse guère entrevoir le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Des millions de personnes sont déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays, en Syrie et en Irak. Les réfugiés qui font face à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil affrontent des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Conformément aux engagements pris dans le cadre de la Grande négociation, AMC fournit un financement régional souple au Programme alimentaire mondial (PAM) sur une base pluriannuelle pour ses opérations d'urgence en Irak, en Jordanie, au Liban et en Syrie. Le financement régional donne au PAM la souplesse d'affecter des fonds à des besoins humanitaires aigus qui sont gravement sous-financés et la marge de manœuvre nécessaire pour répondre aux nouveaux besoins. Le PAM vise surtout à fournir une assistance alimentaire ciblée afin de réduire la malnutrition aiguë et l'insécurité alimentaire et de protéger les moyens de subsistance. En tant que responsable sectoriel mondial en matière de logistique et de télécommunications d'urgence, le PAM joue également un rôle de premier plan dans la prestation
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72040
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Emergency food assistance
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41140
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World Food Programme
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WFP - World Food Programme
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6567a5da212eaade2e0f22cb
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192008484
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P007797001
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1
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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1.695554
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0.37679
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0
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0
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8.47777
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1.88395
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0
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8.47777
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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REGIONAL EMERGENCY FOOD ASSIST...ANCE IN THE MIDDLE EAST - WFP 2019-2021/ASSISTANCE ALIMENTAIRE D'URGENCE RÉGIONALE AU MOYEN-ORIENT - PAM 2019-2021
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Regional Emergency Food Assist...ance in the Middle East - WFP 2019-2021/Assistance alimentaire d'urgence régionale au Moyen-Orient - PAM 2019-2021
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Humanitarian needs stemming fr...om the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and refugees facing protracted displacement in host countries continue to face acute humanitarian needs in Jordan and Lebanon. With the support of GAC and other donors, the World Food Program (WFP) is providing food assistance to more than 7 million people facing malnutrition and severe food insecurity in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. The projectIn line with Grand Bargain commitments, GAC is providing flexible regional funding to WFP on a multiyear basis, for its emergency operations in the four countriesSyria, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon. Regional funding provides WFP with the flexibility to allocate funds to acute humanitarian needs that are critically underfunded, and provides the flexibility to respond to emerging needs. WFP focuses on providing targeted food assistance to reduce acute malnutrition and food insecurity, and to protect livelihoods. As the global lead agency for logistics and emergency telecommunications, WFP also plays a major role in providing common services for the humanitarian community. It transports passengers undertaking humanitarian work, carries light cargo for humanitarian agencies, and carries out emergency medical and security evacuations. Project activities include: (1) distributing food; (2) supplementary feeding for children under the age of five years of age, as well as to pregnant and lactating women; (3) establishing emergency school feeding programs; (4) supplying vouchers and cash transfers for food; and (5) providing food for work. With the support of GAC and other donors, WFP is providing food assistance to more than 7 million people facing malnutrition and severe food insecurity in the four countries. /Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Irak restent importants dans l'ensemble du Moyen-Orient. La poursuite de la violence en Syrie n'offre guère de perspectives pour le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Les personnes déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays se comptent par millions en Syrie et en Iraq, et les réfugiés confrontés à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil continuent de faire face à des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Avec l'appui du AMC et d'autres donateurs, le Programme alimentaire mondial (PAM) fournit une aide alimentaire à plus de 7 millions de personnes souffrant de malnutrition et de grave insécurité alimentaire en Iraq, en Jordanie, au Liban et en Syrie. Conformément aux engagements pris dans le cadre de la Grande Négociation, le AMC fournit un financement régional flexible au PAM sur une base pluriannuelle pour ses opérations d'urgenc
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72040
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Emergency food assistance
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41140
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World Food Programme
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WFP - World Food Programme
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6567a5da212eaade2e0f22cc
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192008494
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P007798001
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1
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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1.13488
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0.2964168
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0
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0
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14.186
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3.70521
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0
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14.186
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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8
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EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE - COUNTRY...-LEVEL FUNDING FOR THE MIDDLE EAST - UNHCR 2019-2021/AIDE D'URGENCE - FINANCEMENT AU NIVEAU DES PAYS POUR LE MOYEN-ORIEN
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Emergency Assistance - Country...-Level Funding for the Middle East - UNHCR 2019-2021/Aide d'urgence - Financement au niveau des pays pour le Moyen-Orient - HCR 2019-2021
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July 2019 – Humanitarian nee...ds stemming from the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and refugees facing protracted displacement in host countries continue to face acute humanitarian needs in Jordan and Lebanon. With the support of GAC and other donors, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) provides assistance and protection to refugees, internally-displaced persons and other persons of concern in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Project activities include: (1) providing shelter, clothing and other essential non-food items; (2) providing adequate water, sanitation, and health services, including in reproductive health; (3) providing opportunities for education and livelihoods support; (4) providing protection, including against sexual and gender-based violence, child protection and working with governments to register asylum seekers and refugees, and help issue identity documents; (5) working with governments to support refugee self-reliance and forge peaceful relations between refugees and local citizens; and (6) expanding opportunities for durable solutions for people of concern. /Juin 2019 – Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Irak demeurent importants au Moyen-Orient. La violence continuelle en Syrie ne laisse guère entrevoir le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Des millions de personnes sont déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays, en Syrie et en Irak. Les réfugiés qui font face à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil affrontent des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Grâce au soutien d'AMC et d'autres donateurs, le Haut Commissariat des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés (HCR) fournit assistance et protection aux réfugiés, aux personnes déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays et aux autres personnes prises en charge dans l'Irak, la Jordanie, le Liban et la Syrie. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) fournir des abris, des vêtements et d'autres articles non alimentaires essentiels; 2) fournir des services adéquats d'approvisionnement en eau, d'assainissement et de soins de santé; 3) offrir des possibilités d'éducation et de soutien aux moyens de subsistance; 4) assurer une protection, notamment contre la violence sexuelle et sexiste, la protection des enfantset collaborer avec les gouvernements pour enregistrer les demandeurs d'asile et les réfugiés, et aider à délivrer des documents d'identité; 5) travailler avec les gouvernements pour soutenir l'autonomie des réfugiés et établir des relations pacifiques entre réfugiés et citoyens locaux; 6) élargir les perspectives de solutions durables aux personnes concernées.
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
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4;1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41121
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United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
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UNHCR - United Nations High Co...mmissioner for Refugees
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6567a5da212eaade2e0f22cd
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192008524
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P007799001
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1
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Lebanon
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Middle East
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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4.77267
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1.59089
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0
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0
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4.77267
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1.59089
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4.77267
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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IMPROVING SEXUAL AND REPRODUCT...IVE HEALTH IN THE MIDDLE EAST - UNFPA 2019-2021/AMÉLIORER LA SANTÉ SEXUELLE ET REPRODUCTIVE AU MOYEN-ORIENT - UNFPA 2019
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Improving Sexual and Reproduct...ive Health in the Middle East - UNFPA 2019-2021/Améliorer la santé sexuelle et reproductive au Moyen-Orient - UNFPA 2019-2021
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June 2019 – Humanitarian nee...ds stemming from the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and refugees facing protracted displacement in host countries continue to face acute humanitarian needs in Jordan and Lebanon. With GAC's support, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is contributing to meeting the sexual and reproductive health needs of vulnerable women and girls in sexual and reproductive health, and preventing and responding to sexual and gender-based violence. The project operates in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria. Project activities include: (1) providing emergency obstetric care, and sexual and reproductive health services; (2) ensuring protection from and response to gender-based violence; and (3) providing health services, supplies, commodities and medication, dignity kits, and reproductive health kits to crisis-affected people. /Juin 2019 – Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Iraq demeurent importants au Moyen-Orient. La violence continuelle en Syrie ne laisse guère entrevoir le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Des millions de personnes sont déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays, en Syrie et en Iraq. Les réfugiés qui font face à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil affrontent des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Avec le soutien d'AMC, le Fonds des Nations Unies pour la population (UNFPA) contribue à répondre aux besoins des femmes et des filles vulnérables en matière de santé sexuelle et reproductive et à prévenir la violence sexuelle et sexiste et à y répondre. Le projet intervient en Iraq, en Jordanie, au Liban et en Syrie. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) fournir des soins obstétriques d'urgence et des services de santé sexuelle et reproductive ; 2) assurer la protection contre la violence sexiste et y répondre ; 3) fournir des services de santé, des fournitures, des produits et des médicaments, des trousses d'hygiène et de santé reproductive aux personnes affectées par la crise.
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
more
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3
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41119
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United Nations Population Fund
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UNFPA - United Nations Populat...ion Fund
more
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|
|
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6567a5da212eaade2e0f22ce
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192003352
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P007074001
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1
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Libya
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North of Sahara
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
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C01
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0.02712936
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0.02712936
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0
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0
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0.339117
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0.339117
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0
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0.339117
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|
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
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8
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EMERGENCY COUNTRY-SPECIFIC FUN...DING - ICRC APPEALS 2019/FINANCEMENT D'URGENCE VISANT DES PAYS EN PARTICULIER - APPELS DU CICR 2019
more
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Emergency Country-Specific Fun...ding - ICRC Appeals 2019/Financement d'urgence visant des pays en particulier - Appels du CICR 2019
more
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The International Committee of... the Red Cross' (ICRC) primary mission is to help protect the lives and dignity of people affected by conflict and other situations of violence. The ICRC provides assistance and prevents further suffering by promoting and strengthening international humanitarian law and universal humanitarian principles. With the support of GAC and other donors, the ICRC's humanitarian operations aim to provide protection, emergency relief, and other essential services to people affected by armed conflict and other situations of violence, as well as to promote respect for international humanitarian law. Project activities include: (1) providing medical care, access to water and sanitation facilities, food assistance and livelihoods support; (2) providing Red Cross/Red Crescent National Societies with technical expertise to strengthen their capacity in areas such as promoting international humanitarian law, restoring family links, and delivering relief in situations of armed conflict and violence; and (3) ensuring that international humanitarian law is respected in the treatment of civilians not taking part in hostilities, as well as for detainees. /Le Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (CICR) a pour mission première de contribuer à protéger la vie et la dignité des personnes touchées par les conflits et autres situations de violence. Le CICR apporte un soutien aux personnes touchées et aide à prévenir d'autres souffrances au moyen de la promotion et du renforcement du droit international humanitaire et des principes humanitaires universels. Avec le soutien d'AMC et d'autres donateurs, les opérations d'urgence du CICR visent à offrir une protection, des secours d'urgence et d'autres services essentiels aux personnes touchées par des conflits armés et d'autres situations de violence, de même qu'à promouvoir le respect pour le droit international humanitaire. Les activités de ce projet comprennent : 1) offrir des soins médicaux, l'accès à l'eau et aux installations d'approvisionnement en eau, une aide alimentaire et un soutien aux moyens de subsistance; 2) fournir une expertise technique aux Sociétés nationales de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge pour renforcer leurs capacités dans des domaines tels que la promotion du droit international humanitaire, le rétablissement des liens familiaux et la prestation de services de secours dans les situations de conflit armé et de violence; 3) s'assurer que le droit international humanitaire soit respecté dans le traitement des civils qui ne prennent pas part aux hostilités, ainsi que pour les détenus.
more
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ICRC
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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21016
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International Committee of the... Red Cross
more
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ICRC - International Committee... of the Red Cross
more
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6567a5db212eaade2e0f22cf
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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201820098712
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P001078001
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3
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Libya
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North of Sahara
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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B03
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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0
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|
|
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
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25
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IRAQ CRISIS - EMERGENCY ASSIST...ANCE TO INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE 2014/CRISE EN IRAQ - ASSISTANCE D'URGENCE AUX PERSONNES DÉPLACÉES 2014
more
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Iraq Crisis - Emergency Assist...ance to Internally Displaced People 2014/Crise en Iraq - Assistance d'urgence aux personnes déplacées 2014
more
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August 2014 - The humanitarian... situation in Iraq continues to deteriorate as armed clashes continue to drive displacement. The recent surge in violence between armed groups and government forces has displaced an estimated 1.3 million people from their homes. Basic services, including health care and water infrastructure, are disrupted and cause an estimated 1.5 million people to be in need of immediate humanitarian assistance. Iraqi Kurdistan is hosting an additional 230,000 Syrian refugees, which is also placing a great strain on local infrastructure. The situation is expected to deteriorate as fighting and human rights violations persist. This project is helping to reduce the vulnerability of internally displaced people affected by the civil unrest in Iraq. Project activities include: (1) providing food assistance to up to 342,000 people and essential household items, such as hygiene kits, cooking materials, blankets and tents, to up to 240,000 people; (2) rehabilitating essential water and sanitation facilities, such as drinking water stations and latrines, benefiting 1 million people; (3) assisting health facilities through the provision of medical supplies, training for medical professionals and physical rehabilitation services; and (4) promoting respect for humanitarian principles and international humanitarian law with Iraqi authorities and other influential actors. /Août 2014 – La situation humanitaire en Irak continue de se détériorer, alors que des affrontements armés entraînent le déplacement. La récente flambée de violence entre des groupes armés et des forces gouvernementales a entraîné le déplacement d'environ 1,3 million de personnes de leur foyer. Les services essentiels, dont les soins de santé et les infrastructures d'approvisionnement en eau, sont perturbés, ce qui engendre des besoins humanitaires immédiats pour environ 1,5 million de personnes. La région du Kurdistan Irakien accueille aussi 230 000 réfugiés syriens, ce qui exerce également de fortes pressions sur les infrastructures locales. On s'attend à ce que la situation se détériore au fur et à mesure que les combats et les violations des droits de la personne se poursuivent. Ce projet contribue à réduire la vulnérabilité des personnes déplacées à l'intérieur du pays en raison des troubles civils en Irak. Parmi les activités du projet : 1) offre d'une aide alimentaire à 342 000 personnes et fourniture d'articles ménagers de base, comme des trousses d'hygiène, des ustensiles de cuisine, des couvertures et des tentes, à 240 000 personnes; 2) remise en état des installations essentielles d'assainissement et d'approvisionnement en eau, comme les stations d'eau potable et les latrines, qui profiteront à 1 million de personnes; 3) aide aux établissements de santé en donnant des fournitures médicales, une formation aux professionnels de la santé et des services de réadaptation physique; 4) promotion du respect des principes humanitaires et du droit humanitaire international a
more
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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21016
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International Committee of the... Red Cross
more
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ICRC - International Committee... of the Red Cross
more
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6567a5db212eaade2e0f22d0
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192002094
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P007067001
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1
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Libya
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North of Sahara
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.363979
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0.363979
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0
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0
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0.363979
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0.363979
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0
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0.363979
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
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100
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AMÉLIORER LA SANTÉ SEXUELLE ...ET REPRODUCTIVE, ET PRÉVENIR LA VIOLENCE BASÉE SUR LE GENRE - UNFPA 2019/IMPROVING SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH, AND PRE
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Améliorer la santé sexuelle ...et reproductive, et prévenir la violence basée sur le genre - UNFPA 2019/Improving Sexual and Reproductive Health, and Preventing Gender-Based Violence - UNFPA 2019
more
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During conflicts, natural disa...sters and other complex emergencies, sexual and reproductive health needs must not be overlooked. It is essential to ensure life-saving interventions as related to sexual and reproductive health services, and protection from and response to sexual and gender-based violence are provided. With GAC's support, the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is contributing to meeting the sexual and reproductive health needs of vulnerable women and girls in sexual and reproductive health, and preventing and responding to sexual and gender-based violence. UNFPA will operate in Bangladesh, Central African Republic, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Nigeria, Libya, and Yemen. Project activities include: (1) providing emergency obstetric care, and sexual and reproductive health services; (2) ensuring protection from and response to gender-based violence; and (3) providing health services, supplies, commodities and medication, dignity kits, and reproductive health kits to crisis-affected people. /Pendant les conflits, les catastrophes naturelles et autres situations d'urgence complexes, les besoins en matière de santé sexuelle et reproductive ne doivent pas être négligés. Il est essentiel de veiller à ce que les services de santé sexuelle et génésique permettent de sauver des vies et à ce que la protection contre la violence sexuelle et sexiste et les interventions contre ce phénomène soient assurées. Avec le soutien d'AMC, le Fonds des Nations Unies pour la population (FNUP) contribue à répondre aux besoins des femmes et des filles vulnérables en matière de santé sexuelle et génésique et à prévenir la violence sexuelle et sexiste et à y répondre. Le FNUAP interviendra au Bangladesh, en République centrafricaine, en République démocratique du Congo, au Nigéria, en Libye et au Yémen. Les activités du projet comprennent : (1) fournir des soins obstétriques d'urgence et des services de santé sexuelle et reproductive ; (2) assurer la protection contre la violence sexiste et y répondre ; et (3) fournir des services de santé, des fournitures, des produits et des médicaments, des trousses d'hygiène et de santé reproductive aux personnes affectées par la crise.
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
more
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3
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41119
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United Nations Population Fund
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UNFPA - United Nations Populat...ion Fund
more
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|
|
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6567a5db212eaade2e0f22d1
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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201920029713
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P007069001
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1
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Libya
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North of Sahara
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UMICs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
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B03
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0.04792538
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0.04792538
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0
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0
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0.281914
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0.281914
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0
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0.281914
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|
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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17
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EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE - COUNTR...Y-LEVEL FUNDING - UNHCR 2019/AIDE D'URGENCE - FINANCEMENT VISANT DES PAYS EN PARTICULIER - HCR 2019
more
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Emergency Assistance - Countr...y-Level Funding - UNHCR 2019/Aide d'urgence - Financement visant des pays en particulier - HCR 2019
more
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March 2019 – The United Nati...ons High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) provides international protection and assistance to the world's refugees, stateless persons, asylum seekers, and in some instances, internally-displaced persons. The UNHCR searches for lasting solutions to their situations. With the support of GAC and other donors, the project provides assistance and protection to refugees, internally-displaced persons and other persons of concern in twenty countries across the world. Project activities include: (1) providing shelter, clothing and other essential non-food items; (2) providing adequate water, sanitation and health services, including in reproductive health; (3) providing opportunities for education and livelihoods support; (4) providing protection, including against sexual and gender-based violence, child protection and working with governments to register asylum seekers and refugees, and help issue identity documents; (5) working with governments to support refugee self-reliance and forge peaceful relations between refugees and local citizens; and (6) expanding opportunities for durable solutions for people of concern. /Mars 2019 - Le Haut-Commissariat des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés (HCR) offre une protection et une assistance internationales aux réfugiés du monde entier, aux apatrides, aux demandeurs d'asile et, dans certains cas, aux personnes déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays. Le HCR cherche des solutions durables à leur situation. Grâce au soutien d'AMC et d'autres donateurs, ce projet fournit assistance et protection aux réfugiés, aux personnes déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays et aux autres personnes prises en charge dans 20 pays dans le monde entier. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) fournir des abris, des vêtements et d'autres articles non alimentaires essentiels; 2) fournir des services adéquats d'approvisionnement en eau, d'assainissement et de soins de santé; 3) offrir des possibilités d'éducation et de soutien aux moyens de subsistance; 4) assurer une protection, notamment contre la violence sexuelle et sexiste, la protection des enfantset collaborer avec les gouvernements pour enregistrer les demandeurs d'asile et les réfugiés, et aider à délivrer des documents d'identité; 5) travailler avec les gouvernements pour soutenir l'autonomie des réfugiés et établir des relations pacifiques entre réfugiés et citoyens locaux ; 6) élargir les perspectives de solutions durables aux personnes concernées..
more
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
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4;1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41121
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United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
more
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UNHCR - United Nations High Co...mmissioner for Refugees
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6567a5dc212eaade2e0f22d2
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20192005372
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P007591001
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1
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Malawi
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.1243405
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0.1243405
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0
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0
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0.497362
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0.497362
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0
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0.497362
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|
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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25
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CYCLONE IDAI MATCHING FUND - H...UMANITARIAN COALITION 2019/FONDS DE CONTREPARTIE POUR LE CYCLONE IDAI - COALITION HUMANITAIRE 2019
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Cyclone Idai Matching Fund - H...umanitarian Coalition 2019/Fonds de contrepartie pour le cyclone Idai - Coalition humanitaire 2019
more
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On March 15, 2019, Tropical Cy...clone Idai hit Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe causing significant devastation to communities, destroying homes and infrastructure. Many communities remain cut off by flooding, without communications or electricity. Across the region, hundreds of people have been killed and many more remain missing. According to the United Nations, more than 3 million people have been affected by the cyclone. An effective and timely humanitarian assistance response is essential to address the immediate life-saving needs of the affected people. In order to address this humanitarian crisis, Global Affairs Canada (GAC) launched the Cyclone Idai Matching Fund in partnership with the Humanitarian Coalition and its members. Consistent with the terms of the GAC matching fund mechanism, the Government of Canada is matching the eligible donations made by individuals to the Humanitarian Coalition and its members, which reached the maximum announced matching amount of $2 million. Through this project, GAC is transferring the matching funds to the Humanitarian Coalition, which in turn allocates the funds amongst its members based on criteria such as their capacity and presence in the affected regions. The funds are used by Humanitarian Coalition members for humanitarian response activities, such as the provision of emergency health, protection, shelter, water, sanitation and hygiene services. /Le 15 mars 2019, le cyclone tropical Idai a frappé le Malawi, le Mozambique et le Zimbabwe, causant des dévastations importantes aux collectivités, détruisant maisons et infrastructures. De nombreuses collectivités restent coupées à cause des inondations, sans communications ni électricité. Dans toute la région, des centaines de personnes ont perdu la vie et beaucoup d'autres ont disparu. Selon les Nations Unies, plus de 3 millions de personnes ont été touchées par le cyclone. Une intervention efficace et rapide en matière d'aide humanitaire est essentielle pour répondre aux besoins immédiats des personnes touchées. Pour faire face à cette crise humanitaire, Affaires mondiales Canada (AMC) a lancé le Fonds de contrepartie Cyclone Idai en partenariat avec la Coalition humanitaire et ses membres. Conformément aux modalités du mécanisme de fonds de contrepartie d'AMC, le gouvernement du Canada verse des contributions de contrepartie égales aux dons admissibles faits par les particuliers à la Coalition humanitaire et à ses membres, qui ont atteint le montant maximal annoncé de 2 millions de dollars. Dans le cadre de ce projet, AMC transfère les fonds de contrepartie à la Coalition humanitaire, qui répartit les fonds entre ses membres en fonction de critères comme leur capacité et leur présence dans les régions touchées. Les fonds sont utilisés par les membres de la Coalition humanitaire pour des activités d'intervention humanitaire, comme la prestation de services de santé d'urgence, de protection, d'abri, d'eau, d'assainissement et d'hygiène.
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Humanitarian Coalition
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|
|
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6567a5dc212eaade2e0f22d3
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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201920033512
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P007074001
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1
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Mali
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
|
110
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C01
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0.0343632
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0.0343632
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0
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0
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0.42954
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0.42954
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0
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0.42954
|
|
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
more
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8
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EMERGENCY COUNTRY-SPECIFIC FUN...DING - ICRC APPEALS 2019/FINANCEMENT D'URGENCE VISANT DES PAYS EN PARTICULIER - APPELS DU CICR 2019
more
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Emergency Country-Specific Fun...ding - ICRC Appeals 2019/Financement d'urgence visant des pays en particulier - Appels du CICR 2019
more
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The International Committee of... the Red Cross' (ICRC) primary mission is to help protect the lives and dignity of people affected by conflict and other situations of violence. The ICRC provides assistance and prevents further suffering by promoting and strengthening international humanitarian law and universal humanitarian principles. With the support of GAC and other donors, the ICRC's humanitarian operations aim to provide protection, emergency relief, and other essential services to people affected by armed conflict and other situations of violence, as well as to promote respect for international humanitarian law. Project activities include: (1) providing medical care, access to water and sanitation facilities, food assistance and livelihoods support; (2) providing Red Cross/Red Crescent National Societies with technical expertise to strengthen their capacity in areas such as promoting international humanitarian law, restoring family links, and delivering relief in situations of armed conflict and violence; and (3) ensuring that international humanitarian law is respected in the treatment of civilians not taking part in hostilities, as well as for detainees. /Le Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (CICR) a pour mission première de contribuer à protéger la vie et la dignité des personnes touchées par les conflits et autres situations de violence. Le CICR apporte un soutien aux personnes touchées et aide à prévenir d'autres souffrances au moyen de la promotion et du renforcement du droit international humanitaire et des principes humanitaires universels. Avec le soutien d'AMC et d'autres donateurs, les opérations d'urgence du CICR visent à offrir une protection, des secours d'urgence et d'autres services essentiels aux personnes touchées par des conflits armés et d'autres situations de violence, de même qu'à promouvoir le respect pour le droit international humanitaire. Les activités de ce projet comprennent : 1) offrir des soins médicaux, l'accès à l'eau et aux installations d'approvisionnement en eau, une aide alimentaire et un soutien aux moyens de subsistance; 2) fournir une expertise technique aux Sociétés nationales de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge pour renforcer leurs capacités dans des domaines tels que la promotion du droit international humanitaire, le rétablissement des liens familiaux et la prestation de services de secours dans les situations de conflit armé et de violence; 3) s'assurer que le droit international humanitaire soit respecté dans le traitement des civils qui ne prennent pas part aux hostilités, ainsi que pour les détenus.
more
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ICRC
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
|
1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21016
|
International Committee of the... Red Cross
more
|
ICRC - International Committee... of the Red Cross
more
|
|
|
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6567a5dc212eaade2e0f22d4
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2019
|
Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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20182009874
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P001078001
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3
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Mali
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
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B03
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0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
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0
|
|
|
|
Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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25
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IRAQ CRISIS - EMERGENCY ASSIST...ANCE TO INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE 2014/CRISE EN IRAQ - ASSISTANCE D'URGENCE AUX PERSONNES DÉPLACÉES 2014
more
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Iraq Crisis - Emergency Assist...ance to Internally Displaced People 2014/Crise en Iraq - Assistance d'urgence aux personnes déplacées 2014
more
|
August 2014 - The humanitarian... situation in Iraq continues to deteriorate as armed clashes continue to drive displacement. The recent surge in violence between armed groups and government forces has displaced an estimated 1.3 million people from their homes. Basic services, including health care and water infrastructure, are disrupted and cause an estimated 1.5 million people to be in need of immediate humanitarian assistance. Iraqi Kurdistan is hosting an additional 230,000 Syrian refugees, which is also placing a great strain on local infrastructure. The situation is expected to deteriorate as fighting and human rights violations persist. This project is helping to reduce the vulnerability of internally displaced people affected by the civil unrest in Iraq. Project activities include: (1) providing food assistance to up to 342,000 people and essential household items, such as hygiene kits, cooking materials, blankets and tents, to up to 240,000 people; (2) rehabilitating essential water and sanitation facilities, such as drinking water stations and latrines, benefiting 1 million people; (3) assisting health facilities through the provision of medical supplies, training for medical professionals and physical rehabilitation services; and (4) promoting respect for humanitarian principles and international humanitarian law with Iraqi authorities and other influential actors. /Août 2014 – La situation humanitaire en Irak continue de se détériorer, alors que des affrontements armés entraînent le déplacement. La récente flambée de violence entre des groupes armés et des forces gouvernementales a entraîné le déplacement d'environ 1,3 million de personnes de leur foyer. Les services essentiels, dont les soins de santé et les infrastructures d'approvisionnement en eau, sont perturbés, ce qui engendre des besoins humanitaires immédiats pour environ 1,5 million de personnes. La région du Kurdistan Irakien accueille aussi 230 000 réfugiés syriens, ce qui exerce également de fortes pressions sur les infrastructures locales. On s'attend à ce que la situation se détériore au fur et à mesure que les combats et les violations des droits de la personne se poursuivent. Ce projet contribue à réduire la vulnérabilité des personnes déplacées à l'intérieur du pays en raison des troubles civils en Irak. Parmi les activités du projet : 1) offre d'une aide alimentaire à 342 000 personnes et fourniture d'articles ménagers de base, comme des trousses d'hygiène, des ustensiles de cuisine, des couvertures et des tentes, à 240 000 personnes; 2) remise en état des installations essentielles d'assainissement et d'approvisionnement en eau, comme les stations d'eau potable et les latrines, qui profiteront à 1 million de personnes; 3) aide aux établissements de santé en donnant des fournitures médicales, une formation aux professionnels de la santé et des services de réadaptation physique; 4) promotion du respect des principes humanitaires et du droit humanitaire international a
more
|
|
72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
more
|
1
|
VIII.1. Emergency Response
|
21016
|
International Committee of the... Red Cross
more
|
ICRC - International Committee... of the Red Cross
more
|
|
|
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6567a5dd212eaade2e0f22d5
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2019
|
Canada
|
Global Affairs Canada
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2019200402
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P007415001
|
1
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Mali
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South of Sahara
|
LDCs
|
ODA Grants
|
1
|
10
|
110
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B03
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0.64657098
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0.64657098
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0
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0
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0.979653
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0.979653
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0.979653
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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66
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MALI - EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE - ...ACTED 2019/MALI - ASSISTANCE D'URGENCE - ACTED 2019
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Mali - Emergency Assistance - ...ACTED 2019/Mali - Assistance d'urgence - ACTED 2019
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February 2019 - Due to increas...ed peacekeeping and military operations in the centre and north of the country, violent conflict spiked in 2018, causing new displacement in the centre of the country (Segou, Mopti), as well as in the far north. High levels of vulnerability continue to dominate the populations in Gao and Timbuktu regions, where humanitarian access remains difficult. Food insecurity, water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH), nutrition and protection remain high priorities for humanitarian interventions in Mali. Seasonal flooding, cyclical drought, intercommunal conflict and a lack of basic services continue to exacerbate vulnerability displacement; approximately 2.5 million people are food insecure and 750,000 children under 5 are malnourished. Approximately 755,000 people are in need of immediate protection services. With GAC's support, an NGO partner is providing assistance to address the urgent needs of up to 116,400 conflict-affected people. This project focuses on nutrition and on increasing access to safe drinking WASH facilities in and around health and nutrition facilities. Project activities include: (1) constructing or rehabilitating up to 6 water points; (2) treating up to 3,000 girls and boys suffering from severe acute malnutrition; and (3) providing protection services for victims of SGBV for up to 55,200 people. /Février 2019 - En raison de l'intensification des opérations militaires et de maintien de la paix dans le centre et le nord du pays, les conflits violents ont atteint un pic en 2018, provoquant de nouveaux déplacements dans le centre du pays (Ségou, Mopti), ainsi que dans le Grand Nord. Les populations des régions de Gao et de Tombouctou, où l'accès humanitaire reste difficile, continuent d'être très vulnérables. L'insécurité alimentaire, eau, assainissement et hygiène, la nutrition et la protection demeurent les priorités d'intervention humanitaire au Mali. Les inondations saisonnières, les sécheresses cycliques, les conflits intercommunautaires et le manque de services de base continuent d'exacerber la vulnérabilité des personnes déplacées ; environ 2,5 millions de personnes souffrent d'insécurité alimentaire et 750 000 enfants de moins de 5 ans souffrent de malnutrition. Environ 755 000 personnes ont besoin de services de protection immédiate. Avec l'appui du GAC, un partenaire ONG répond aux besoins urgents de 116 400 personnes affectées par le conflit. Ce projet met l'accent sur la nutrition ainsi que sur l'amélioration de l'accès à l'eau potable, à l'assainissement et à l'hygiène dans et autour des centres de santé et de nutrition. Les activités du projet comprennent : (1) construire ou réhabiliter jusqu'à 6 points d'eau ; (2) traiter jusqu'à 3 000 filles et garçons souffrant de malnutrition aiguë sévère ; et (3) fournir des services de protection aux victimes de violence sexuelle et sexiste pour un maximum de 55 200 personnes.
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72010
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Material relief assistance and... services
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1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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21000
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International NGO
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Agency for Technical Cooperati...on and Development
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6567a5dd212eaade2e0f22d6
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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201920029716
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P007069001
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1
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Mauritania
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South of Sahara
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LDCs
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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B03
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0.016049428
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0.016049428
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0
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0
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0.0944084
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0.0944084
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0.0944084
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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17
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EMERGENCY ASSISTANCE - COUNTR...Y-LEVEL FUNDING - UNHCR 2019/AIDE D'URGENCE - FINANCEMENT VISANT DES PAYS EN PARTICULIER - HCR 2019
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Emergency Assistance - Countr...y-Level Funding - UNHCR 2019/Aide d'urgence - Financement visant des pays en particulier - HCR 2019
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March 2019 – The United Nati...ons High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) provides international protection and assistance to the world's refugees, stateless persons, asylum seekers, and in some instances, internally-displaced persons. The UNHCR searches for lasting solutions to their situations. With the support of GAC and other donors, the project provides assistance and protection to refugees, internally-displaced persons and other persons of concern in twenty countries across the world. Project activities include: (1) providing shelter, clothing and other essential non-food items; (2) providing adequate water, sanitation and health services, including in reproductive health; (3) providing opportunities for education and livelihoods support; (4) providing protection, including against sexual and gender-based violence, child protection and working with governments to register asylum seekers and refugees, and help issue identity documents; (5) working with governments to support refugee self-reliance and forge peaceful relations between refugees and local citizens; and (6) expanding opportunities for durable solutions for people of concern. /Mars 2019 - Le Haut-Commissariat des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés (HCR) offre une protection et une assistance internationales aux réfugiés du monde entier, aux apatrides, aux demandeurs d'asile et, dans certains cas, aux personnes déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays. Le HCR cherche des solutions durables à leur situation. Grâce au soutien d'AMC et d'autres donateurs, ce projet fournit assistance et protection aux réfugiés, aux personnes déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays et aux autres personnes prises en charge dans 20 pays dans le monde entier. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) fournir des abris, des vêtements et d'autres articles non alimentaires essentiels; 2) fournir des services adéquats d'approvisionnement en eau, d'assainissement et de soins de santé; 3) offrir des possibilités d'éducation et de soutien aux moyens de subsistance; 4) assurer une protection, notamment contre la violence sexuelle et sexiste, la protection des enfantset collaborer avec les gouvernements pour enregistrer les demandeurs d'asile et les réfugiés, et aider à délivrer des documents d'identité; 5) travailler avec les gouvernements pour soutenir l'autonomie des réfugiés et établir des relations pacifiques entre réfugiés et citoyens locaux ; 6) élargir les perspectives de solutions durables aux personnes concernées..
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
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4;1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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41121
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United Nations Office of the U...nited Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
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UNHCR - United Nations High Co...mmissioner for Refugees
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6567a5dd212eaade2e0f22d7
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2019
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Canada
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Global Affairs Canada
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2019200878
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P007793001
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1
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Middle East, regional
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Middle East
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.4220048
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0.1446872
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0
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0
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5.27506
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1.80859
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5.27506
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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8
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EMERGENCY REGIONAL FUNDING FOR... THE MIDDLE EAST - ICRC APPEALS 2019-2021/FINANCEMENT RÉGIONAL D'URGENCE POUR LE MOYEN-ORIENT - APPELS DU CICR 2019-20
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Emergency Regional Funding for... the Middle East - ICRC Appeals 2019-2021/Financement régional d'urgence pour le Moyen-Orient - Appels du CICR 2019-2021
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July 2019 – Humanitarian nee...ds stemming from the crises in Syria and Iraq remain significant throughout the Middle East. Continued violence in Syria raises little prospects for the voluntary, safe, sustainable and dignified return of over 5.6 million refugees in the region. Internally displaced persons range in the millions in Syria and Iraq, and humanitarian needs are acute for refugees facing protracted displacement in Jordan and Lebanon. In line with Grand Bargain commitments, GAC is providing flexible regional funding to the ICRC on a multiyear basis, for its emergency operations in Syria, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon. Regional funding provides the ICRC with the flexibility to allocate funds to acute humanitarian needs that are critically underfunded, and provides the flexibility to respond to emerging needs. Project activities include: (1) providing medical care, access to water and sanitation facilities, food assistance and livelihoods support; (2) providing Red Cross/Red Crescent National Societies with technical expertise to strengthen their capacity in areas such as promoting international humanitarian law, restoring family links, and delivering relief in situations of armed conflict and violence; and (3) ensuring that international humanitarian law is respected in the treatment of civilians not taking part in hostilities, as well as for detainees. /Juin 2019 – Les besoins humanitaires découlant des crises en Syrie et en Irak demeurent importants au Moyen-Orient. La violence continuelle en Syrie ne laisse guère entrevoir le retour volontaire, sûr, durable et digne de plus de 5,6 millions de réfugiés dans la région. Des millions de personnes sont déplacées à l'intérieur de leur propre pays, en Syrie et en Irak. Les réfugiés qui font face à des déplacements prolongés dans les pays d'accueil affrontent des besoins humanitaires aigus en Jordanie et au Liban. Conformément aux engagements pris dans le cadre de la Grande négociation, AMC fournit un financement régional souple au CICR sur une base pluriannuelle pour ses opérations d'urgence en Syrie, en Irak, en Jordanie et au Liban. Le financement régional donne au CICR la souplesse d'affecter des fonds à des besoins humanitaires aigus qui sont gravement sous-financés et la marge de manœuvre nécessaire pour répondre aux nouveaux besoins. Les activités du projet comprennent les suivantes : 1) offrir des soins médicaux, l'accès à l'eau et à des installations d'assainissement, une assistance alimentaire et des moyens de subsistance; 2) fournir une expertise technique aux sociétés nationales de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge pour renforcer leurs capacités dans des domaines comme la promotion du droit international humanitaire, le rétablissement des liens familiaux et la prestation de services de secours dans les situations de conflit armé et de violence; et 3) s'assurer que le droit international humanitaire soit respecté dans le traitement des civils qui ne prennent pas part aux hostilités, ai
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ICRC
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72050
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Relief co-ordination and suppo...rt services
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3;1
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VIII.1. Emergency Response
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21016
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International Committee of the... Red Cross
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ICRC - International Committee... of the Red Cross
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6567a5de212eaade2e0f22d8
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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201900908610
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109086
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1
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Middle East, regional
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Middle East
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.0930219
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0.0360211
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0.0930219
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0.0360211
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0.0930219
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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100
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SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH... AND TRANSACTIONAL SEX IN FORCED DISPLACEMENT: A COMPARATIVE MULTI-COUNTRY STUDY
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Sexual and reproductive health... and transactional sex in forced displacement: a comparative multi-country study
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There is a significant gap in ...data concerning the patterns and drivers of transactional sex, sexual exploitation, and abuse in transactional sex and their implications on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of refugees. Though shrouded in secrecy, transactional sex is widespread among forcibly displaced populations. Women, men (heterosexual and homosexual) and transgender refugees resort to transactional sex for various reasons, including to meet their basic needs, raise sufficient money to continue their journey, or in exchange for security. In most cases, refugees who engage in transactional sex are at greater risk of physical and sexual violence, mental health problems, unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions, and HIV/sexually transmitted infections. The silence and stigma around transactional sex — especially among young women — and the poor understanding of the role of gender relations as a driver hinder access to health services and rights to health, privacy, and freedom from violence and discrimination.This comparative, multi-disciplinary, and multi-country research study will examine the gendered nature of transactional sex and the sexual and reproductive health and rights trajectories among refugee women, girls, and sexual minority persons, with the aim of developing appropriate interventions to improve policy and programmatic responses. The methodological approach will use ethnographic and qualitative methods in Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey and will include preparing and piloting comparative quantitative surveys. The main analysis will describe the impact of transactional sex on sexual and reproductive health with a focus on needs and barriers to these services. This proposed research is part of a larger multi-country research program in Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Greece, and Sweden to examine the pattern and experiences of transactional sex and its sexual and reproductive health and rights implications across refugees' migration journeys originating in the Middle East, and in transit en route to desired safe destinations.The study will generate unique evidence to inform public health policies and interventions addressing transactional sex in refugee populations. The research will influence change by fostering a community of practice with local researchers, community members, program managers, policymakers, and other practitioners. A key outcome will be policy recommendations to address the sexual and reproductive health consequences of transactional sex among vulnerable population groups.
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15190
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Facilitation of orderly, safe,... regular and responsible migration and mobili
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3
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I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
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22000
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Donor country-based NGO
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Foundation for the Graduate In...stitute of International and Development Studies/Fondation pour l'inst
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6567a5de212eaade2e0f22d9
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2019
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Canada
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International Development Rese...arch Centre
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20190090868
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109086
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1
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Middle East, regional
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Middle East
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Part I unallocated by income
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ODA Grants
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1
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10
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110
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C01
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0.0353881
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0.0270686
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0.0353881
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0.0353881
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Emergency projects (meeting ad...ditional funding needs)
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SEXUAL AND REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH... AND TRANSACTIONAL SEX IN FORCED DISPLACEMENT: A COMPARATIVE MULTI-COUNTRY STUDY
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Sexual and reproductive health... and transactional sex in forced displacement: a comparative multi-country study
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There is a significant gap in ...data concerning the patterns and drivers of transactional sex, sexual exploitation, and abuse in transactional sex and their implications on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of refugees. Though shrouded in secrecy, transactional sex is widespread among forcibly displaced populations. Women, men (heterosexual and homosexual) and transgender refugees resort to transactional sex for various reasons, including to meet their basic needs, raise sufficient money to continue their journey, or in exchange for security. In most cases, refugees who engage in transactional sex are at greater risk of physical and sexual violence, mental health problems, unwanted pregnancies and unsafe abortions, and HIV/sexually transmitted infections. The silence and stigma around transactional sex — especially among young women — and the poor understanding of the role of gender relations as a driver hinder access to health services and rights to health, privacy, and freedom from violence and discrimination.This comparative, multi-disciplinary, and multi-country research study will examine the gendered nature of transactional sex and the sexual and reproductive health and rights trajectories among refugee women, girls, and sexual minority persons, with the aim of developing appropriate interventions to improve policy and programmatic responses. The methodological approach will use ethnographic and qualitative methods in Lebanon, Jordan, and Turkey and will include preparing and piloting comparative quantitative surveys. The main analysis will describe the impact of transactional sex on sexual and reproductive health with a focus on needs and barriers to these services. This proposed research is part of a larger multi-country research program in Lebanon, Jordan, Turkey, Greece, and Sweden to examine the pattern and experiences of transactional sex and its sexual and reproductive health and rights implications across refugees' migration journeys originating in the Middle East, and in transit en route to desired safe destinations.The study will generate unique evidence to inform public health policies and interventions addressing transactional sex in refugee populations. The research will influence change by fostering a community of practice with local researchers, community members, program managers, policymakers, and other practitioners. A key outcome will be policy recommendations to address the sexual and reproductive health consequences of transactional sex among vulnerable population groups.
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15190
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Facilitation of orderly, safe,... regular and responsible migration and mobili
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3
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I.5.a. Government & Civil Soci...ety-general
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51000
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University, college or other t...eaching institution, research institute or think-tank
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American University of Beirut
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