معلومات شريك
IOM | ||
International Organization for Migration | ||
http://www.iom.int | ||
Established in 1951, IOM is the leading inter-governmental organization in the field of migration and works closely with governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental partners. |
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International Organization for Migration - Headquarters (IOM)
حول |
As the leading international organization for migration, IOM acts with its partners in the international community to assist in meeting the growing operational challenges of migration management; advance understanding of migration issues; encourage social and economic development through migration; and uphold the human dignity and well-being of migrants. Syria Regional Response: IOM has declared the Syria crisis a L3 corporate emergency which facilitates immediate funding for life saving programmes. While this funding needs to be replenished it guarantees increased preparedness and response. IOM has initiated an institutional response, supported by Headquarters and the Regional Office for the Middle East and North Africa alongside the deployment of senior specialists and regional technical teams on the ground. To address the deteriorating regional situation, IOM's engagement is prioritizing: *Provision of Emergency Shelter Materials *Distribution of Non-Food Items (NFIs) *Needs Assessments/ Needs Analysis *Emergency Healthcare and Referrals *Transportation: Transport assistance for refugees; Resettlement assistance for refugees; Repatriation of stranded and vulnerable migrants *Livelihood support IOM continues to maintain staff presence and operational capacity in Syria and neighboring states, alongside with close coordination of activities with UN, host governments and partner agencies. |
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الاسم الكامل | Preparedness and Response Division & Donor Relations Division | |
رقم الهاتف | +41.22.717.94.55 & +41.22.717.92.71 | |
البريد الإلكتروني | PRD@iom.int & DRD@iom.int | |
عنوان | 17, Route des Morillons, CH-1211 Geneva 19, Switzerland, Tel: +41.22.717.9111, Fax: +41.22.798.6150 | |
الموقع | http://www.iom.int |
Report Date: 02/08/2013 | |
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Report Date: 04/07/2013 | |
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Report Date: 04/07/2013 | |
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Report Date: 04/07/2013 | |
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Report Date: 27/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 04/07/2013 | |
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Report Date: 04/07/2013 | |
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Report Date: 20/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 13/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 06/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 02/08/2013 | |
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Report Date: 04/07/2013 | |
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Report Date: 27/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 20/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 06/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 13/06/2013 | |
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الأنشطة |
International Organization for Migration- Egypt (IOM)
حول |
Under the Community Health Volunteer (CHV) outreach strategy established under previous projects, IOM Egypt has continued to strengthen the capacity of health service providers to deliver high quality, migrant-friendly health care services and has expanded it to other nationalities. Since the large influx of Syrians coming to Egypt, IOM has now established and trained a CHV network within the Syrian community in Egypt. Currently, IOM supports five CHV networks within the Sudanese, Somali, Eritrean, Ethiopian, and Syrian community. Several trainings have been conducted focusing on community mobilization, delivering health awareness messages, conducting basic counseling, and identifying particularly vulnerable migrants in need of further assistance, including potential victims of trafficking. |
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الاسم الكامل | Ms Piera Francesca SOLINAS: Country Programme Coordinator | |
رقم الهاتف | +20.2.273.651.40/41 | |
البريد الإلكتروني | pfsolinas@iom.int | |
عنوان | 47C Abu El Feda Street, Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt | |
الموقع | http://www.egypt.iom.int/ |
Report Date: 08/06/2014 | |
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Report Date: 07/04/2014 | |
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Report Date: 23/06/2013 | |
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An Assessment report conducted in February 2013 about the needs of Syrian refugees in New Damietta and the available capacity in the city. The report covers issues related to protection, education, livelihood, and health.
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Report Date: 08/06/2014 | |
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Report Date: 23/06/2013 | |
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An Assessment report conducted in February 2013 about the needs of Syrian refugees in New Damietta and the available capacity in the city. The report covers issues related to protection, education, livelihood, and health.
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Report Date: 07/04/2014 | |
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الأنشطة |
International Organization for Migration Iraq (IOM Iraq)
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IOM Iraq provides emergency aid, non-food items, camp infrastructure support, and vocational training. Trained IOM teams provide psychological first aid to Syrians and migrants as needed. October 2012, IOM Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) carried out a comprehensive needs assessment of returnee and refugee populations in Iraq. With the assistance of the Slovakian Embassy IOM has also constructed a 21,000-liter water tank that provides clean water to all camp residents.. IOM Iraq’s assistance primarily concentrates in the governorates of Duhok and Anbar in addition to technical assistance in Ninewa with the development of a new camp in al Kasek. |
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الاسم الكامل | Mike PILLINGER: Chief of Mission | |
رقم الهاتف | +962.797.344.430 | |
البريد الإلكتروني | mpillinger@iom.int | |
عنوان | UNAMI Compound – Diwan Baghdad Iraq | |
الموقع | http://www.iomiraq.net/ |
Sulaymaniyah Urban Profile Refugees, IDPs and Host Community English Version UNHCR and SSO Nov. 2016
Report Date: 30/11/2016 | |
Description
This comprehensive study on Refugees, IDPS and Host Community in urban areas in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, is conducted by a technical working group comprising Sulaymaniyah Statistics Office (SSO), Joint Crisis and Coordination Centre (JCCC), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Joint IDP Profiling Services (JIPS).
This study is funded by the United Kingdom Department for International Development. The preliminary findings of the study were shared and validated with Governorate stakeholders, UN agencies, and NGOs in a workshop held in the Governor’s office. The recommendations for the report were subsequently jointly discussed by all parties. This study is, in effect, a joint effort between all the stakeholders playing a significant role in the humanitarian response to the displacement crisis in the Sulaymaniyah Governorate.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUD, page 7
2. METHODOLOGY, page 9
3. WHO AND WHERE ARE THE DISPLACED?, page 13
4. URBAN SPACES AND COHESION, page 19
5. EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS, page 33
6. FINANCIAL SITUATION AND HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY, page 43
7. THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION, page 61
8. CONCLUSIONS AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS, page 65
ANNEXES, page 73-85
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Report Date: 30/11/2016 | |
Description
This comprehensive study on Refugees, IDPS and Host Community in urban areas in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, is conducted by a technical working group comprising Sulaymaniyah Statistics Office (SSO), Joint Crisis and Coordination Centre (JCCC), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Joint IDP Profiling Services (JIPS).
This study is funded by the United Kingdom Department for International Development. The preliminary findings of the study were shared and validated with Governorate stakeholders, UN agencies, and NGOs in a workshop held in the Governor’s office. The recommendations for the report were subsequently jointly discussed by all parties. This study is, in effect, a joint effort between all the stakeholders playing a significant role in the humanitarian response to the displacement crisis in the Sulaymaniyah Governorate.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUD, page 7
2. METHODOLOGY, page 9
3. WHO AND WHERE ARE THE DISPLACED?, page 13
4. URBAN SPACES AND COHESION, page 19
5. EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS, page 33
6. FINANCIAL SITUATION AND HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY, page 43
7. THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION, page 61
8. CONCLUSIONS AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS, page 65
ANNEXES, page 73-85
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Sulaymaniyah Urban Profile Refugees, IDPs and Host Community Kurdish Version UNHCR and SSO Nov. 2016
Report Date: 30/11/2016 | |
Description
This comprehensive study on Refugees, IDPS and Host Community in urban areas in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, is conducted by a technical working group comprising Sulaymaniyah Statistics Office (SSO), Joint Crisis and Coordination Centre (JCCC), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Joint IDP Profiling Services (JIPS).
This study is funded by the United Kingdom Department for International Development. The preliminary findings of the study were shared and validated with Governorate stakeholders, UN agencies, and NGOs in a workshop held in the Governor’s office. The recommendations for the report were subsequently jointly discussed by all parties. This study is, in effect, a joint effort between all the stakeholders playing a significant role in the humanitarian response to the displacement crisis in the Sulaymaniyah Governorate.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUD, page 7
2. METHODOLOGY, page 9
3. WHO AND WHERE ARE THE DISPLACED?, page 13
4. URBAN SPACES AND COHESION, page 19
5. EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS, page 33
6. FINANCIAL SITUATION AND HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY, page 43
7. THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION, page 61
8. CONCLUSIONS AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS, page 65
ANNEXES, page 73-85
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Report Date: 17/11/2016 | |
Description
This comprehensive study on Refugees, IDPS and Host Community in urban areas in Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, is conducted by a technical working group comprising Duhok Statistics Office (DSO), Board of Relief and Humanitarian Affairs (BRHA), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Joint IDP Profiling Services (JIPS).
This study is funded by the United Kingdom Department for International Development. The preliminary findings of the study were shared and validated with Governorate stakeholders, UN agencies, and NGOs in a workshop held in the Governor’s office. The recommendations for the report were subsequently jointly discussed by all parties. This study is, in effect, a joint effort between all the stakeholders playing a significant role in the humanitarian response to the displacement crisis in the Duhok Governorate.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND, page 5
2. METHODOLOGY, page 7
3. WHO AND WHERE ARE THE DISPLACED? Page 10
4. URBAN SPACES AND COHESION, 16
5. EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS, 31
6. FINANCIAL SITUATION AND HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY, 40
7. THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION, page 60
8. CONCLUSIONS AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS, page 65
ANNEXES, page 72-85.
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Report Date: 17/11/2016 | |
Description
This comprehensive study on Refugees, IDPS and Host Community in urban areas in Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, is conducted by a technical working group comprising Duhok Statistics Office (DSO), Board of Relief and Humanitarian Affairs (BRHA), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Joint IDP Profiling Services (JIPS).
This study is funded by the United Kingdom Department for International Development. The preliminary findings of the study were shared and validated with Governorate stakeholders, UN agencies, and NGOs in a workshop held in the Governor’s office. The recommendations for the report were subsequently jointly discussed by all parties. This study is, in effect, a joint effort between all the stakeholders playing a significant role in the humanitarian response to the displacement crisis in the Duhok Governorate.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND, page 5
2. METHODOLOGY, page 7
3. WHO AND WHERE ARE THE DISPLACED? Page 10
4. URBAN SPACES AND COHESION, 16
5. EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS, 31
6. FINANCIAL SITUATION AND HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY, 40
7. THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION, page 60
8. CONCLUSIONS AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS, page 65
ANNEXES, page 72-86.
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Report Date: 02/08/2013 | |
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Report Date: 01/07/2013 | |
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Report Date: 01/07/2013 | |
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Report Date: 13/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 03/12/2012 | |
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Sulaymaniyah Urban Profile Refugees, IDPs and Host Community English Version UNHCR and SSO Nov. 2016
Report Date: 30/11/2016 | |
Description
This comprehensive study on Refugees, IDPS and Host Community in urban areas in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, is conducted by a technical working group comprising Sulaymaniyah Statistics Office (SSO), Joint Crisis and Coordination Centre (JCCC), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Joint IDP Profiling Services (JIPS).
This study is funded by the United Kingdom Department for International Development. The preliminary findings of the study were shared and validated with Governorate stakeholders, UN agencies, and NGOs in a workshop held in the Governor’s office. The recommendations for the report were subsequently jointly discussed by all parties. This study is, in effect, a joint effort between all the stakeholders playing a significant role in the humanitarian response to the displacement crisis in the Sulaymaniyah Governorate.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUD, page 7
2. METHODOLOGY, page 9
3. WHO AND WHERE ARE THE DISPLACED?, page 13
4. URBAN SPACES AND COHESION, page 19
5. EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS, page 33
6. FINANCIAL SITUATION AND HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY, page 43
7. THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION, page 61
8. CONCLUSIONS AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS, page 65
ANNEXES, page 73-85
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Report Date: 30/11/2016 | |
Description
This comprehensive study on Refugees, IDPS and Host Community in urban areas in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, is conducted by a technical working group comprising Sulaymaniyah Statistics Office (SSO), Joint Crisis and Coordination Centre (JCCC), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Joint IDP Profiling Services (JIPS).
This study is funded by the United Kingdom Department for International Development. The preliminary findings of the study were shared and validated with Governorate stakeholders, UN agencies, and NGOs in a workshop held in the Governor’s office. The recommendations for the report were subsequently jointly discussed by all parties. This study is, in effect, a joint effort between all the stakeholders playing a significant role in the humanitarian response to the displacement crisis in the Sulaymaniyah Governorate.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUD, page 7
2. METHODOLOGY, page 9
3. WHO AND WHERE ARE THE DISPLACED?, page 13
4. URBAN SPACES AND COHESION, page 19
5. EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS, page 33
6. FINANCIAL SITUATION AND HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY, page 43
7. THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION, page 61
8. CONCLUSIONS AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS, page 65
ANNEXES, page 73-85
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Sulaymaniyah Urban Profile Refugees, IDPs and Host Community Kurdish Version UNHCR and SSO Nov. 2016
Report Date: 30/11/2016 | |
Description
This comprehensive study on Refugees, IDPS and Host Community in urban areas in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, is conducted by a technical working group comprising Sulaymaniyah Statistics Office (SSO), Joint Crisis and Coordination Centre (JCCC), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Joint IDP Profiling Services (JIPS).
This study is funded by the United Kingdom Department for International Development. The preliminary findings of the study were shared and validated with Governorate stakeholders, UN agencies, and NGOs in a workshop held in the Governor’s office. The recommendations for the report were subsequently jointly discussed by all parties. This study is, in effect, a joint effort between all the stakeholders playing a significant role in the humanitarian response to the displacement crisis in the Sulaymaniyah Governorate.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUD, page 7
2. METHODOLOGY, page 9
3. WHO AND WHERE ARE THE DISPLACED?, page 13
4. URBAN SPACES AND COHESION, page 19
5. EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS, page 33
6. FINANCIAL SITUATION AND HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY, page 43
7. THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION, page 61
8. CONCLUSIONS AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS, page 65
ANNEXES, page 73-85
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Report Date: 17/11/2016 | |
Description
This comprehensive study on Refugees, IDPS and Host Community in urban areas in Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, is conducted by a technical working group comprising Duhok Statistics Office (DSO), Board of Relief and Humanitarian Affairs (BRHA), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Joint IDP Profiling Services (JIPS).
This study is funded by the United Kingdom Department for International Development. The preliminary findings of the study were shared and validated with Governorate stakeholders, UN agencies, and NGOs in a workshop held in the Governor’s office. The recommendations for the report were subsequently jointly discussed by all parties. This study is, in effect, a joint effort between all the stakeholders playing a significant role in the humanitarian response to the displacement crisis in the Duhok Governorate.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND, page 5
2. METHODOLOGY, page 7
3. WHO AND WHERE ARE THE DISPLACED? Page 10
4. URBAN SPACES AND COHESION, 16
5. EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS, 31
6. FINANCIAL SITUATION AND HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY, 40
7. THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION, page 60
8. CONCLUSIONS AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS, page 65
ANNEXES, page 72-86.
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Duhok Urban Profile Refugees, IDPs and Host Community Kurdish/Badini Version UNHCR and DSO Nov. 2016
Report Date: 17/11/2016 | |
Description
This comprehensive study on Refugees, IDPS and Host Community in urban areas in Duhok, Kurdistan Region of Iraq, is conducted by a technical working group comprising Duhok Statistics Office (DSO), Board of Relief and Humanitarian Affairs (BRHA), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and the Joint IDP Profiling Services (JIPS).
This study is funded by the United Kingdom Department for International Development. The preliminary findings of the study were shared and validated with Governorate stakeholders, UN agencies, and NGOs in a workshop held in the Governor’s office. The recommendations for the report were subsequently jointly discussed by all parties. This study is, in effect, a joint effort between all the stakeholders playing a significant role in the humanitarian response to the displacement crisis in the Duhok Governorate.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND, page 5
2. METHODOLOGY, page 7
3. WHO AND WHERE ARE THE DISPLACED? Page 10
4. URBAN SPACES AND COHESION, 16
5. EMPLOYMENT IN URBAN AREAS, 31
6. FINANCIAL SITUATION AND HOUSEHOLD VULNERABILITY, 40
7. THE CHALLENGE OF EDUCATION, page 60
8. CONCLUSIONS AND KEY RECOMMENDATIONS, page 65
ANNEXES, page 76-90.
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الأنشطة |
Core Relief Items (CRIs) |
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Anbar Non-Camp, Anbar, Iraq | |
Domiz 1 Camp, Duhok, Iraq | |
Duhok Non-Camp, Duhok, Iraq | |
Duhok Non-Camp, Duhok, Iraq | |
Kawergosk Camp, Erbil, Iraq |
Education |
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Domiz 1 Camp, Duhok, Iraq |
Livelihood |
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Akre Settlement, Duhok, Iraq | |
Gawilan Camp, Duhok, Iraq | |
Domiz 1 Camp, Duhok, Iraq | |
Darashakran Camp, Erbil, Iraq | |
Kawergosk Camp, Erbil, Iraq |
Shelter |
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Duhok Non-Camp, Duhok, Iraq |
International Organization for Migration - Jordan (IOM Jordan)
حول |
In Jordan, IOM provides basic primary health care services, health referrals, tuberculosis (TB) prevention activities and capacity building on TB case management through fixed and mobile medical clinics for refugees crossing the border and host communities as well. IOM's medical team has established a presence in the King Abdullah Park facility in Ramtha and has medically assessed thousands of Syrians including those living with host families. Since mid-August 2012, IOM Amman has been managing the transit/reception facility in Za’atri camp to assist all new refugee arrivals, providing pre-registration and initial health screening and referrals and basic hygiene items as needed. IOM also strengthened the ground transportation system for movement of arriving refugees and migrants from border points, and facilitated the transportation of Syrian nationals to the Za’atri refugee camp. With the rapid increase in the influx of refugees to nearing 4,000 daily, IOM Amman implements 24-hour shifts to meet the demands of the Syrian emergency Crisis. In Jordan, IOM provides basic primary health care services, facilitate health referrals, tuberculosis (TB) prevention activities and capacity building on TB case management through fixed and mobile medical clinics for refugees crossing the border and host communities. IOM's medical team has established a presence in the King Abdullah Park facility in Ramtha and has medically assessed thousands of Syrians including those living with host families. |
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الاسم الكامل | David TERZI | |
رقم الهاتف | +962.775.700.001 | |
البريد الإلكتروني | dterzi@iom.int | |
عنوان | Tela’a al Ali Building 12 Jordan University Street Suhayl Al-Majdoubah Street, Amman Jordan | |
الموقع | http://www.jordan.iom.int/ |
Report Date: 20/11/2014 | |
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Report Date: 20/11/2014 | |
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Report Date: 13/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 01/11/2012 | |
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Report Date: 13/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 01/11/2012 | |
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Report Date: 20/11/2014 | |
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Report Date: 20/11/2014 | |
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الأنشطة |
Health |
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Mafraq, Mafraq Governorate, Jordan |
Registration |
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Azraq Camp, Zarqa Governorate, Jordan |
International Organization for Migration - Lebanon (IOM Lebanon)
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IOM is assisting newly displaced, vulnerable families in the north and south of Lebanon and in the Bekaa Valley. IOM works to ensure the provision of emergency shelter materials, psychosocial support, as well as NFIs to displaced Syrian and Lebanese returnees, as host communities’ resources are increasingly overstretched. IOM particularly focuses on returning Lebanese nationals exiting Syria who arrive without a sufficient social service net, and is currently mapping and profiling 25,000 Lebanese returnees. |
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الاسم الكامل | Mr Fawzi AL-ZIOUD: IOM Beirut Representative | |
رقم الهاتف | +961.1.752.118 | |
البريد الإلكتروني | fzioud@iom.int | |
عنوان | Gefinor center, Hamra, Beirut Lebanon | |
الموقع | http://www.iom.int |
Report Date: 19/12/2013 | |
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December 2013
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Report Date: 11/09/2013 | |
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Report Date: 05/08/2013 | |
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Flash Report: IOM builds capacity and launches a registration and profiling exercise in Lebanon
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Report Date: 08/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 03/12/2012 | |
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Report Date: 11/09/2013 | |
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Report Date: 05/08/2013 | |
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Flash Report: IOM builds capacity and launches a registration and profiling exercise in Lebanon
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Report Date: 03/12/2012 | |
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Report Date: 01/11/2012 | |
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Report Date: 19/12/2013 | |
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December 2013
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Report Date: 08/06/2013 | |
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Rapid Needs Assessment Among Lebanese Returnees Families who Fled Syria for Safe Haven_ October 2012
Report Date: 01/10/2012 | |
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الأنشطة |
Child Protection |
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Baalbek, Bekaa, Lebanon | |
Saida, South Lebanon, Lebanon |
Community Services |
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South Lebanon, South Lebanon, Lebanon |
Core Relief Items (CRIs) |
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Zahle, Bekaa, Lebanon | |
West Bekaa, Bekaa, Lebanon | |
Baalbek, Bekaa, Lebanon | |
Chouf, Mount Lebanon, Lebanon | |
Aley, Mount Lebanon, Lebanon | |
Akkar, North Lebanon, Lebanon | |
Saida, South Lebanon, Lebanon |
Gender-Based Violence |
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Zahle, Bekaa, Lebanon |
Health |
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Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon | |
Saida, South Lebanon, Lebanon | |
South Lebanon, South Lebanon, Lebanon | |
Sour, South Lebanon, Lebanon |
Livelihood |
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South Lebanon, South Lebanon, Lebanon |
Protection |
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Baalbek, Bekaa, Lebanon | |
Saida, South Lebanon, Lebanon |
Shelter |
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Zahle, Bekaa, Lebanon | |
Aley, Mount Lebanon, Lebanon | |
Tripoli, North Lebanon, Lebanon | |
Bent Jbayl, South Lebanon, Lebanon | |
Sour, South Lebanon, Lebanon | |
Saida, South Lebanon, Lebanon | |
Hasbaiya, South Lebanon, Lebanon |
International Organization for Migration - Regional Office for the Middle East and North Africa (IOM RO MENA)
حول |
Established in 1991 in Cairo, Egypt, IOM's Regional Office for the MENA countries covers Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Yemen, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Iraq. Syria Regional Response: IOM has declared the Syria crisis a L3 corporate emergency which facilitates immediate funding for life saving programmes. While this funding needs to be replenished it guarantees increased preparedness and response. IOM has initiated an institutional response, supported by Headquarters and the Regional Office for the Middle East and North Africa alongside the deployment of senior specialists and regional technical teams on the ground. To address the deteriorating regional situation, IOM's engagement is prioritizing: *Provision of Emergency Shelter Materials *Distribution of Non-Food Items (NFIs) *Needs Assessments/ Needs Analysis *Emergency Healthcare and Referrals *Transportation: Transport assistance for refugees; Resettlement assistance for refugees; Repatriation of stranded and vulnerable migrants *Livelihood support IOM continues to maintain staff presence and operational capacity in Syria and neighboring states, alongside with close coordination of activities with UN, host governments and partner agencies. |
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الاسم الكامل | Ms Rana JABER: Regional Emergency and Post-conflict Specialist | |
رقم الهاتف | +2.010.176.14.02 | |
البريد الإلكتروني | rjaber@iom.int | |
عنوان | 47C, Abou El Feda Street, 11211 Zamalek, Cairo, Egypt | |
الموقع | http://www.iom.int |
Report Date: 26/09/2013 | |
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Report Date: 26/09/2013 | |
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Report Date: 26/09/2013 | |
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Report Date: 13/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 13/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 26/09/2013 | |
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Report Date: 26/09/2013 | |
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Report Date: 26/09/2013 | |
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Report Date: 13/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 13/06/2013 | |
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Report Date: 26/09/2013 | |
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الأنشطة |
International Organization for Migration - Turkey (IOM Turkey)
حول |
In Turkey, IOM partners with Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MoFA) , Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD) and Turkish Red Crescent for the provision of NFIs including beds, mattresses, bed covers, pillows, kitchen sets, tents and container showers. IOM continues to monitor cross-border movements of foreign nationals in close cooperation with the MoFA and is coordinating with UNCT any request from the Government for further assistance in different sectors. |
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الاسم الكامل | Ms Meera SETHI: Chief of Mission | |
رقم الهاتف | +90.532.294.2569 | |
البريد الإلكتروني | msethi@iom.int | |
عنوان | Birlik Mahallesi 415. Cadde No:11 00610 Cankaya Ankara, Turkey | |
الموقع | http://www.iom.int |
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الأنشطة |
Core Relief Items (CRIs) |
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Camp-based Refugees, Turkey, Turkey |