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United Nations Population Fund - Iraq (UNFPA Iraq) (UNFPA Iraq)
About | UNFPA is an iternational development agency that promotes the rights of every women ,men and child to enjoy alife of health and equal apportunity .UNFPA supports countries in using population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person is free of HIV/AIDS, and every girl and woman is treated with dignity and respect. | |
Full Name | Radouane belouali | |
Phone Number | 009647901947439 | |
belouali@unfpa.org | ||
Website | http://www.unfpa.org |
Report Date: 14/06/2016 | |
Description
This work undertaken is a result of a partnership between the Erbil Refugee Council (ERC), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Erbil Statistics Directorate (ESD), the Joint Crisis Coordination Centre (JCC), International Organization for Migration (IOM), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UNHABITAT) and United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA). The Joint IDP Profiling Service (JIPS) offered technical support throughout the exercise.
A Technical Working Group consisting of ESD, UNHCR and ERC, and with the support of JIPS, have developed the methodology and conducted the analysis with the helpful comments on the report and recommendations provided by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC).
The whole study in English, Arabic and Kurdish languages is available on the link: http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/documents.php?page=1&view=grid&Country%5B%5D=103&Search=%23Displacement+as+challenge+and+opportunity+%23
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Report Date: 13/06/2016 | |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
١ INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 4
٢ METHODOLOGY 6
Target Population and Area Coverage 6
Data Collection Methods 6
٣ WHO ARE THE DISPLACED? 10
Migration History of the Displaced 11
Household Composition 13
٤ URBAN SPACES AND COHESION 14
New and Old Neighbours: Settling Into Cities and Towns 15
Housing and Living Conditions 17
Moving Within and Out: Push Factors from Urban Areas 19
Capacity and Accessibility of Public Services 23
Social Cohesion and Interactions Between Communities 26
Right to the City and Social Contract 28
٥ EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS 30
Work Status of the Population 31
Geographic Patterns of Employment 33
Labour Conditions and Informality 34
Social Capital, Human Capital and Other Factors for Employability 35
٦ FINANCIAL SITUATION OF HOUSEHOLDS 38
Household Budget 39
Economic Vulnerability Across the Urban Areas 40
Indebtedness 40
٧ THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION 44
Enrolment Rates and Implications 45
The Education Challenge for Syrian Refugees 48
٨ FEASIBLE RETURNS FOR DISPLACED COMMUNITIES 50
Willingness to Return 51
Challenges for an Effective Return 53
٩ CONCLUSION AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS 56
Urbanisation Process, Public Services and Social Cohesion 56
Housing and Living Conditions 57
Livelihoods Generation 58
Financial Support to Vulnerable Families 59
Education and School Attendance 60
Barriers to Returns 60
Economic Crisis and Budget Restrictions 61
ANNEXES 62
Household Survey Questionnaire 63
Focus Group Discussion Question Guide 71
Statistical Analysis of the Factors Affecting Willingness to Return to Area of Origin 72
Selected Data Overview 73
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Report Date: 13/06/2016 | |
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
١ INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 4
٢ METHODOLOGY 6
Target Population and Area Coverage 6
Data Collection Methods 6
٣ WHO ARE THE DISPLACED? 10
Migration History of the Displaced 11
Household Composition 13
٤ URBAN SPACES AND COHESION 14
New and Old Neighbours: Settling Into Cities and Towns 15
Housing and Living Conditions 17
Moving Within and Out: Push Factors from Urban Areas 19
Capacity and Accessibility of Public Services 23
Social Cohesion and Interactions Between Communities 26
Right to the City and Social Contract 28
٥ EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS 30
Work Status of the Population 31
Geographic Patterns of Employment 33
Labour Conditions and Informality 34
Social Capital, Human Capital and Other Factors for Employability 35
٦ FINANCIAL SITUATION OF HOUSEHOLDS 38
Household Budget 39
Economic Vulnerability Across the Urban Areas 40
Indebtedness 40
٧ THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION 44
Enrolment Rates and Implications 45
The Education Challenge for Syrian Refugees 48
٨ FEASIBLE RETURNS FOR DISPLACED COMMUNITIES 50
Willingness to Return 51
Challenges for an Effective Return 53
٩ CONCLUSION AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS 56
Urbanisation Process, Public Services and Social Cohesion 56
Housing and Living Conditions 57
Livelihoods Generation 58
Financial Support to Vulnerable Families 59
Education and School Attendance 60
Barriers to Returns 60
Economic Crisis and Budget Restrictions 61
ANNEXES 62
Household Survey Questionnaire 63
Focus Group Discussion Question Guide 71
Statistical Analysis of the Factors Affecting Willingness to Return to Area of Origin 72
Selected Data Overview 73
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Report Date: 13/06/2016 | |
Description
TABLE OF CONTENTS
١ INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 4
٢ METHODOLOGY 6
Target Population and Area Coverage 6
Data Collection Methods 6
٣ WHO ARE THE DISPLACED? 10
Migration History of the Displaced 11
Household Composition 13
٤ URBAN SPACES AND COHESION 14
New and Old Neighbours: Settling Into Cities and Towns 15
Housing and Living Conditions 17
Moving Within and Out: Push Factors from Urban Areas 19
Capacity and Accessibility of Public Services 23
Social Cohesion and Interactions Between Communities 26
Right to the City and Social Contract 28
٥ EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS 30
Work Status of the Population 31
Geographic Patterns of Employment 33
Labour Conditions and Informality 34
Social Capital, Human Capital and Other Factors for Employability 35
٦ FINANCIAL SITUATION OF HOUSEHOLDS 38
Household Budget 39
Economic Vulnerability Across the Urban Areas 40
Indebtedness 40
٧ THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION 44
Enrolment Rates and Implications 45
The Education Challenge for Syrian Refugees 48
٨ FEASIBLE RETURNS FOR DISPLACED COMMUNITIES 50
Willingness to Return 51
Challenges for an Effective Return 53
٩ CONCLUSION AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS 56
Urbanisation Process, Public Services and Social Cohesion 56
Housing and Living Conditions 57
Livelihoods Generation 58
Financial Support to Vulnerable Families 59
Education and School Attendance 60
Barriers to Returns 60
Economic Crisis and Budget Restrictions 61
ANNEXES 62
Household Survey Questionnaire 63
Focus Group Discussion Question Guide 71
Statistical Analysis of the Factors Affecting Willingness to Return to Area of Origin 72
Selected Data Overview 73
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Report Date: 25/04/2016 | |
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Report Date: 14/06/2016 | |
Description
This work undertaken is a result of a partnership between the Erbil Refugee Council (ERC), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Erbil Statistics Directorate (ESD), the Joint Crisis Coordination Centre (JCC), International Organization for Migration (IOM), United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UNHABITAT) and United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA). The Joint IDP Profiling Service (JIPS) offered technical support throughout the exercise.
A Technical Working Group consisting of ESD, UNHCR and ERC, and with the support of JIPS, have developed the methodology and conducted the analysis with the helpful comments on the report and recommendations provided by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), World Health Organization (WHO), United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) and the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC).
The whole study in English, Arabic and Kurdish languages is available on the link: http://data.unhcr.org/syrianrefugees/documents.php?page=1&view=grid&Country%5B%5D=103&Search=%23Displacement+as+challenge+and+opportunity+%23
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Report Date: 13/06/2016 | |
Description
TABLE OF CONTENTS
١ INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 4
٢ METHODOLOGY 6
Target Population and Area Coverage 6
Data Collection Methods 6
٣ WHO ARE THE DISPLACED? 10
Migration History of the Displaced 11
Household Composition 13
٤ URBAN SPACES AND COHESION 14
New and Old Neighbours: Settling Into Cities and Towns 15
Housing and Living Conditions 17
Moving Within and Out: Push Factors from Urban Areas 19
Capacity and Accessibility of Public Services 23
Social Cohesion and Interactions Between Communities 26
Right to the City and Social Contract 28
٥ EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS 30
Work Status of the Population 31
Geographic Patterns of Employment 33
Labour Conditions and Informality 34
Social Capital, Human Capital and Other Factors for Employability 35
٦ FINANCIAL SITUATION OF HOUSEHOLDS 38
Household Budget 39
Economic Vulnerability Across the Urban Areas 40
Indebtedness 40
٧ THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION 44
Enrolment Rates and Implications 45
The Education Challenge for Syrian Refugees 48
٨ FEASIBLE RETURNS FOR DISPLACED COMMUNITIES 50
Willingness to Return 51
Challenges for an Effective Return 53
٩ CONCLUSION AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS 56
Urbanisation Process, Public Services and Social Cohesion 56
Housing and Living Conditions 57
Livelihoods Generation 58
Financial Support to Vulnerable Families 59
Education and School Attendance 60
Barriers to Returns 60
Economic Crisis and Budget Restrictions 61
ANNEXES 62
Household Survey Questionnaire 63
Focus Group Discussion Question Guide 71
Statistical Analysis of the Factors Affecting Willingness to Return to Area of Origin 72
Selected Data Overview 73
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Report Date: 13/06/2016 | |
Description
TABLE OF CONTENTS
١ INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 4
٢ METHODOLOGY 6
Target Population and Area Coverage 6
Data Collection Methods 6
٣ WHO ARE THE DISPLACED? 10
Migration History of the Displaced 11
Household Composition 13
٤ URBAN SPACES AND COHESION 14
New and Old Neighbours: Settling Into Cities and Towns 15
Housing and Living Conditions 17
Moving Within and Out: Push Factors from Urban Areas 19
Capacity and Accessibility of Public Services 23
Social Cohesion and Interactions Between Communities 26
Right to the City and Social Contract 28
٥ EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS 30
Work Status of the Population 31
Geographic Patterns of Employment 33
Labour Conditions and Informality 34
Social Capital, Human Capital and Other Factors for Employability 35
٦ FINANCIAL SITUATION OF HOUSEHOLDS 38
Household Budget 39
Economic Vulnerability Across the Urban Areas 40
Indebtedness 40
٧ THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION 44
Enrolment Rates and Implications 45
The Education Challenge for Syrian Refugees 48
٨ FEASIBLE RETURNS FOR DISPLACED COMMUNITIES 50
Willingness to Return 51
Challenges for an Effective Return 53
٩ CONCLUSION AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS 56
Urbanisation Process, Public Services and Social Cohesion 56
Housing and Living Conditions 57
Livelihoods Generation 58
Financial Support to Vulnerable Families 59
Education and School Attendance 60
Barriers to Returns 60
Economic Crisis and Budget Restrictions 61
ANNEXES 62
Household Survey Questionnaire 63
Focus Group Discussion Question Guide 71
Statistical Analysis of the Factors Affecting Willingness to Return to Area of Origin 72
Selected Data Overview 73
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Report Date: 13/06/2016 | |
Description
TABLE OF CONTENTS
١ INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND 4
٢ METHODOLOGY 6
Target Population and Area Coverage 6
Data Collection Methods 6
٣ WHO ARE THE DISPLACED? 10
Migration History of the Displaced 11
Household Composition 13
٤ URBAN SPACES AND COHESION 14
New and Old Neighbours: Settling Into Cities and Towns 15
Housing and Living Conditions 17
Moving Within and Out: Push Factors from Urban Areas 19
Capacity and Accessibility of Public Services 23
Social Cohesion and Interactions Between Communities 26
Right to the City and Social Contract 28
٥ EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS 30
Work Status of the Population 31
Geographic Patterns of Employment 33
Labour Conditions and Informality 34
Social Capital, Human Capital and Other Factors for Employability 35
٦ FINANCIAL SITUATION OF HOUSEHOLDS 38
Household Budget 39
Economic Vulnerability Across the Urban Areas 40
Indebtedness 40
٧ THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION 44
Enrolment Rates and Implications 45
The Education Challenge for Syrian Refugees 48
٨ FEASIBLE RETURNS FOR DISPLACED COMMUNITIES 50
Willingness to Return 51
Challenges for an Effective Return 53
٩ CONCLUSION AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS 56
Urbanisation Process, Public Services and Social Cohesion 56
Housing and Living Conditions 57
Livelihoods Generation 58
Financial Support to Vulnerable Families 59
Education and School Attendance 60
Barriers to Returns 60
Economic Crisis and Budget Restrictions 61
ANNEXES 62
Household Survey Questionnaire 63
Focus Group Discussion Question Guide 71
Statistical Analysis of the Factors Affecting Willingness to Return to Area of Origin 72
Selected Data Overview 73
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Report Date: 25/04/2016 | |
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Report Date: 24/02/2016 | |
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Report Date: 28/04/2015 | |
Description
IRAQ 3RP Inter agency interventions March 2015 Dashboards of the 8 sectors:
Protection, Food, Education, Health Shelter, Basic Needs (Non-food Items - NFIs, WASH, and Livelihoods.
These documents can be found separately on this portal.
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Report Date: 16/03/2016 | |
Description
1. Persons of Concern: Syrian Refugees
Stats and Locations p.1
UNHCR Registration Trends in Iraq (97% in KR-I) p.4
2. 3RP Inter-sector/agency response interventions
Funding Status p.5
3RP 2016 sectors, leading agencies and objectives p.6
Response Summary p.7
Sectors’ Dashboards p.8-17
3. Specific themes
Cash Assistance p.18-19
Winterization Support p.20-21
KR-I Urban Profiling p.22-23
3RP 2016 reporting p.24
4. Governorates overview:
Who is doing What and Where (3Ws) and Camp Profiles
Erbil p.25-33
Duhok p.35-43
Sulaymaniyah p.44-46
Anbar p.47-49
5. List of agencies and contributions p.50
Cover painting: Of Art and Resilience. Art of collage by Ako Goran (Akollage) “In-between temporary and permanent, refugee tents become houses, like dispersed pages become wonderful paintings.”
For higher resolution version (for printing): https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2Sn0Qc1V1mwVV9pQk9mTTVGRFE/view?usp=sharing
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Activities |
Community Services |
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Domiz 1 Camp, Duhok, Iraq | |
Darashakran Camp, Erbil, Iraq |
Coordination |
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Anbar Non-Camp, Anbar, Iraq |
Gender-Based Violence |
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Anbar Non-Camp, Anbar, Iraq | |
Domiz 1 Camp, Duhok, Iraq | |
Basirma Camp, Erbil, Iraq | |
Kawergosk Camp, Erbil, Iraq | |
Darashakran Camp, Erbil, Iraq |
Health |
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Domiz 1 Camp, Duhok, Iraq | |
Duhok Non-Camp, Duhok, Iraq | |
Gawilan Camp, Duhok, Iraq |
Protection |
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Domiz 1 Camp, Duhok, Iraq |
Reproductive Health |
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Anbar Non-Camp, Anbar, Iraq |
United Nations Population Fund - Jordan (UNFPA Jordan)
About |
UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, is an international development agency that promotes the right of every woman, man and child to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity. UNFPA supports countries in using population data for policies and programmes to reduce poverty and to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is safe, every young person is free of HIV/AIDS, and every girl and woman is treated with dignity and respect. |
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Full Name | Suad Al Nabhan | |
nabhan@unfpa.org | ||
Website | http://www.unfpa-jordan.org |
Report Date: 25/03/2015 | |
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Report Date: 23/02/2015 | |
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Report Date: 22/01/2015 | |
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Report Date: 23/12/2014 | |
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Report Date: 25/03/2015 | |
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Report Date: 25/09/2014 | |
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Report Date: 19/06/2014 | |
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Report Date: 19/06/2014 | |
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Report Date: 07/05/2014 | |
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Report Date: 01/06/2014 | |
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Report Date: 26/02/2014 | |
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Report Date: 31/07/2014 | |
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Report Date: 22/03/2014 | |
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Report Date: 19/03/2015 | |
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Report Date: 23/02/2015 | |
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Report Date: 22/01/2015 | |
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Report Date: 23/12/2014 | |
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Report Date: 20/11/2014 | |
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Report Date: 01/12/2014 | |
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Report Date: 26/02/2014 | |
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Report Date: 28/02/2013 | |
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Report Date: 22/03/2014 | |
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Report Date: 26/03/2014 | |
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Activities |
Child Protection |
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Zaatari Refugee Camp, Mafraq Governorate, Jordan |
Coordination |
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Jordan, Jordan, Jordan |
Gender-Based Violence |
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Ajloun , Ajlun Governorate, Jordan | |
Amman, Amman Governorate, Jordan | |
Cyber City Refugee Camp, Irbid Governorate, Jordan | |
King Abdullah Park Refugee Camp, Irbid Governorate, Jordan | |
Jarash , Jarash Governorate, Jordan | |
Maan, Maan Governorate, Jordan | |
Madaba, Madaba Governorate, Jordan | |
Mafraq, Mafraq Governorate, Jordan | |
Zaatari Refugee Camp, Mafraq Governorate, Jordan | |
Zarqa, Zarqa Governorate, Jordan | |
Zarqa, Zarqa Governorate, Jordan | |
Azraq Camp, Zarqa Governorate, Jordan |
Health |
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Jordan, Jordan, Jordan |
Protection |
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Ajloun , Ajlun Governorate, Jordan | |
Amman, Amman Governorate, Jordan | |
King Abdullah Park Refugee Camp, Irbid Governorate, Jordan | |
Irbid, Irbid Governorate, Jordan | |
Cyber City Refugee Camp, Irbid Governorate, Jordan | |
Jarash , Jarash Governorate, Jordan | |
Maan, Maan Governorate, Jordan | |
Madaba, Madaba Governorate, Jordan | |
Mafraq, Mafraq Governorate, Jordan | |
Zaatari Refugee Camp, Mafraq Governorate, Jordan | |
Zarqa, Zarqa Governorate, Jordan |
Reproductive Health |
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Ajloun , Ajlun Governorate, Jordan | |
Amman, Amman Governorate, Jordan | |
Cyber City Refugee Camp, Irbid Governorate, Jordan | |
King Abdullah Park Refugee Camp, Irbid Governorate, Jordan | |
Irbid, Irbid Governorate, Jordan | |
Jarash , Jarash Governorate, Jordan | |
Maan, Maan Governorate, Jordan | |
Madaba, Madaba Governorate, Jordan | |
Zaatari Refugee Camp, Mafraq Governorate, Jordan | |
Mafraq, Mafraq Governorate, Jordan | |
Azraq Camp, Zarqa Governorate, Jordan | |
Zarqa, Zarqa Governorate, Jordan |
United Nations Population Fund Lebanon (UNFPA Lebanon)
Phone Number | + 961 1 962 580, + 961 70 111 652 | |
Address | Arab African International Building, Banks Street, Beirut, Lebanon, P.O. Box 11-3216 |
Report Date: 06/04/2016 | |
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Report Date: 02/02/2016 | |
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Report Date: 07/12/2015 | |
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Report Date: 05/08/2014 | |
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Report Date: 03/07/2013 | |
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Report Date: 20/03/2013 | |
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Report Date: 05/08/2014 | |
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Report Date: 03/07/2013 | |
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Report Date: 20/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 30/09/2012 | |
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Power Point Presentation of the assessment findings
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UNFPA Lebanon | |
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Report Date: 06/04/2016 | |
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Report Date: 02/02/2016 | |
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Report Date: 07/12/2015 | |
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Activities |
Gender-Based Violence |
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Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon |
Health |
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Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon |
Reproductive Health |
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Lebanon, Lebanon, Lebanon |
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