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Belgrade 9 November 2015
Overview (i): Regional
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Overview (ii): Estimated movements Greece-FYR Macedonia-Serbia-Croatia
Departures from Greek Islands Departures FROM Gevgelija, FYR Macedonia Arrivals into Serbia (from FYR Macedonia) Departures from Serbia
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Daily arrivals averaged 6,600 per day.
Asylum- seekers numbers grew from 2,723 in 2012; 5,066 in 2013; 16,490 in 2014; to 377,004 in 2015 (at 8 November).
180,344 in October 2015, compared to 51,054 in September, 37,195 in August and 29,037 in July.
In 2013, 70% of asylum-seekers were from refugee-producing countries. 93.5% in October 2015, including 53.5% from Syria and 29.6% from Afghanistan
Share of children grew from 27.3% in September to 29.5% in October
Overview (iii): Development of situation in Serbia 12 Oct - 8 Nov
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Challenging situations since 12 October 2015 (i)
18 October: Croatia slows down admission and reroutes refugees to Slovenia as Hungary closes its border with Croatia. Reception capacities in Preševo are overwhelmed
Refugees and migrants started to accumulate in Serbia with 10,000 arriving from fYRo Macedonia, but only 4,500 able to depart to Croatia.
As a result some 5,000 asylum seekers queued outdoors in Presevo and over 2,000 at the border with Croatia, where it started to rain. Reinforced UNHCR and partner teams provided protection and assistance at all sites throughout the day and night.
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Challenging situations since 12 October 2015 (ii)
19-20 October: Croatia stops admission. 4,000 refugees stranded in NML
Stranded refugees and migrants were visibly desperate, hundreds suffered hypothermia, and many collapsed. UNHCR, HCIT and other humanitarian organizations, as well as volunteers, were present 24/7 providing humanitarian assistance
It continued to rain throughout the day and the entire site was covered with mud and garbage
Over 4,000 refugees and migrants (including many families with young children, pregnant women, elderly and disabled persons) were stranded on the Serbian side of NML at the Serbian-Croatian border during the night and entire day in cold, rainy and muddy conditions, without adequate shelter, resting and sanitary facilities.
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Main Achievements since 12 October 2015 (i)
3 November: Refugee Transport Introduced Between Šid (Serbia) and Slavonski brod (Croatia)
As a result of a bilateral agreement between Serbia and Croatia, transportation by train between Sid and Slavonski brod, where a new winter reception centre was awaiting to receive refugees, started in the morning of 3 November
UNHCR, HCIT, Red Cross and police had prepared basic services at Sid train station and began to support the government in improving the capacities and conditions of Adasevci and Principovac Refugee Aid Points
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Main Achievements since 12 October 2015 (ii)
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Estimated Arrivals & Official Registration Figures
Arrivals Registrations
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Main Achievements since 12 October 2015 (iii)
• Increase of daily registration capacity from below 6,000 to over 8,000 (record 8,481 registered on 24 Oct)
• Expansion of Reception Centre in Presevo• Humanitarian coordination in Presevo, Sid and Belgrade• Increased international cooperation, e.g. through 17 point Leaders’
Statement of 25 October and follow-up• Government responds by undertaking to create additional 3,000 shelter
spaces to reach minimum of 6,000 by end year • Improved exit to Croatia by train as of 3 November• First financial and developmental support received by Government• Increased humanitarian aid by UN and NGOs• Increased waste collection and management by partner NGOs,
volunteers, convicts, and local authorities• Good understanding and support by people and Government
Who’s Doing What Where? (Serbia, 8 November 2015)
SERBIA
CROATIA
BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
ROMANIA
BULGARIA
HUNGARY
FYRo MACEDONIA
MONTENEGRO KOSOVOUNSCR 1244 (1999)
ALBANIA
Belgrade
Skopje
Sarajevo
Podgorica
Šid
Subotica
Dimitrovgrad
Preševo
Miratovac Miratovac Refugee Aid Point
Local Initiatives / WFP / Red Cross / UNHCR
UNOPS / DRC / NPA / UNHCR / Oxfam / Japan Embassy
Oxfam DRC / IOM / UNHCR
Japan Embassy MoH/ MoD / UNHCR / WHO
UNHCR / Japan Embassy
Dimitrovgrad Refugee Aid Point
SCRM / Foundation Ana and Vlade Divac
Oxfam
Foundation Ana and Vlade Divac / Mercy Corps
Foundation Ana and Vlade Divac / Mercy Corps / SOS Children Villages Serbia / DRC / Oxfam
Philanthropy / Oxfam
Caritas / WAHA
Praxis / Oxfam / DRC
Subotica Refugee Aid PointSCRM / ASB MSF / Caritas/ MoH/ BCM/ CRS /
Centre / WHO / EHO-HEKS
HCIT / RC / EEM / SC / Caritas/ Menedek/ CARE / Intersos/ SOS Children Villages
HCIT / RC/ Intersos / Praxis / APC/ EHO-HEKS/ UNHCR
HCIT / EEM / SC / Caritas/ CARE / Intersos/ IOCC/ SOS Children Villages / EHO-HEKS
EHO-HEKS
HCIT / EEM / ASB / EHO-HEKS
BelgradeSCRM / Foundation Ana and Vlade Divac/ IOCC/ Mercy Corps
Savski Venac Municipality (Info Centre) / ADRA / BCHR / UNHCR
RC / Foundation Ana and Vlade Divac/ SC / Philanthropy/ Local Initiatives / SOS Children Villages
Foundation Ana and Vlade Divac / Local Initiatives / SC/ Caritas/ SOS Children Villages/ IOCC/ Mercy Corps/ UNHCR
Foundation Ana and Vlade Divac / Local Initiatives / UNHCR / Caritas
MoH / WHO / DRC / MSF / IMC /UNICEF
BCHR / UNICEF / SC/ Praxis/ APC/ UNHCR / DRC / SOS Children Villages
Šid (various sites)SCRM / Foundation Ana and Vlade Divac/ UNHCR
HCIT / EHO-HEKS/ UNHCR
RC / HCIT / World Vision / HELP / SC / CARE/ Caritas/ EHO-HEKS/ Philanthropy/ TDH/ NSHC/ Foundation Ana and Vlade Divac/ Mercy Corps/ UNHCR / Czech Vol.
MSF / World Vision / Humedica / WAHA / WHO / IMC/ EHO-HEKS / BCM/ CRS
RC / HCIT / World Vision / SC / Caritas/ CARE/ CRS / EHO-HEKS/ Philanthropy/ TDH/ NSHC/ SOS Children Villages/ IOCC/ Foundation Ana and Vlade Divac/ Mercy Corps/ UNHCR / Oxfam / DRC / UNICEF
RC / HCIT / Intersos / Praxis/ BCM/ CRS/ TDH/ NSHC/ UNHCR / World Vision / Unicef / Oxfam / DRC
Preševo Reception CentreSCRM / UNHCR / DRC / RSHC
MoI / SCRM / UNHCR
DRC / RC / ADRA / CRS / Caritas/ Local Initiatives / Foundation Ana and Vlade Divac/ UNHCR / RC
SOS Children Villages/ SC / Caritas/ Philanthropy/ IOCC/ Foundation Ana and Vlade Divac / RSHC / DRC / UNICEF
SCRM / DRC / Philanthropy / Caritas/ UNDP/ UNHCR / UNOPS / GIZ
MoH / WHO / DRC / MSF / MoD / UNHCR / Italian Embassy / Local Health Centre / UNICEF
UNICEF/ DRC / RC/ Praxis/ OSF/UNHCR / ICRC
Created in November 2015 – UNHCR SerbiaThe boundaries and names used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the UN.
CROATIA
Structures/shelter
Administrative/Legal/Info
Food
NFI
WASH
Health
Protection
UNHCR Office
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Main Operational Concerns of the UNCT
• Further improve reception conditions• Be ready for winter, through adequate shelter, clothes and other NFI, and
transport • Improve quality of registration and protection, also to identify:• People with Specific Needs (PWSN), including children, women, elderly,
disabled, refugees with medical needs, separated children/families. Respond to their specific needs, including referrals for family reunion, prevent gender-based violence
• Migration Management (mass info) and border management (Miratovac RAP, smuggling and trafficking)
• Support to municipalities (especially on garbage management, roads, infrastructure, etc.)
• Strengthen capacities of public health and welfare services
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UNCT in Serbia – Current support (i)
UNHCR:• So far USD 2,812,214 worth of support to Government delivered. • Of which over 1m USD since last partners briefing on 12 October.• While all other regular programmes continue, staffing doubled through 80 UNHCR emergency
experts (incl. Arab-speaking). 24/7 presence in Miratovac/Preševo and Šid.• Identification of Persons with Specific Needs (PWSN), special assistance and referrals. • Distribution of relief items (12,577 blankets, 7,370 raincoats, 18,900 loaves of bread, 8,165 kgs
of WFP HEBs, 23,600 bottles of water, 19,832 cans of food distributed in the reporting period etc.). 19 mobile latrines placed in Šid and 30 in Adaševci. 4 containers transferred from Kanjiža to Šid.
• Stock: 25,644 blankets, 18,688 sleeping mats, 2,000 sleeping bags, 5,400 tarpaulins, 889 family tents, 14,500 raincoats, 20,970 HEBs and 1,000 jerry cans (10l).
• Transportation of PWSN Miratovac-Preševo (over 4,000 people a day).• Through DRC:
• In-kind support to to MoI (registration and security-related equipment)• in-kind support to SCRM (furniture, equipment and expendables)• Health program in Miratovac, Preševo and Belgrade (doctor, nurse and medication)• Expansion and improvement of Preševo
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UNCT in Serbia – Current support (ii)
UNHCR (cont):• 600 food rations/day through Red Cross• Asylum Info Centre through BCHR and with ADRA: information, counselling, legal aid, psycho-
social support, connectivity, identification and referral of PWSN • Through Humanitarian Centre for Integration and Tolerance (HCIT): protection monitoring in
border areas, aid distribution (North and West)• Through Amity, psycho-social support to refugees through network of mobile teams (South
and East)
WHO:• So far USD 250,000 worth of support to Government delivered• Medical supplies and consumables in coordination with MOH and UNHCR• Nutritional assessment with UNICEF• Support to IPHs to strengthen monitoring and surveillance mechanism
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UNCT in Serbia – Current support (iii)
UNICEF:• So far USD 245,000 worth of support to Government delivered• 4,500 children reached through three child friendly spaces: in Preševo, Belgrade and
Berkasovo (in partnership with DRC and World Vision)• 800 babies and 600 mothers benefitted from two mother-and-baby spaces (Belgrade and
Preševo)• Daily feedings for infant and young children• Distribution and on-going procurement of relief items: 500 waterproof baby changing mats,
wet wipes, antibacterial gel and diapers, 1,200 raincoats, 1,050 baby blankets, 7,200 winter hats, scarfs, gloves, 7,200 winter socks, 5,200 thermal sets, 3,450 winter jackets.
• Capacity strenghtening and training of health practitioners and CSOs partners on Infant and Young Child Feeding
• Training of social workers to identify and support the most vulnerable children and families
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UNCT in Serbia – Current support (iv)
IOM:• So far USD 200,000 worth of support to Government delivered for the capacity
strengthening to SCRM, Working Group on Mixed Migration Flows and to MoI• With Japan MFA funding, assistance was further strengthened through
engagement of mobile teams to support Border police in Miratovac green border entry point and provision of necessary information to migrants upon arrival
• Transportation of PWSN, in coordination with UNHCR, from Miratovac to Preševo• IOM MT engaged in assisting the work of the police, mainly in preparatory
activities for registration - filling in questionnaires prior registration – at Preševo Reception Centre
• Deployment of staff to Šid to support the work of SCRM
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UNCT in Serbia – Current support (v)
UNFPA: • Plans to engage in reproductive health services in emergencies, response to sexual and gender
based violence at the value of USD 250,000• Upon request of MoH, initiated procurement of mobile clinics, medical equipment (ultrasounds
and gynecological tables) • Dignity kits• IEC materials on RH
UNDP:• So far USD 45,000 worth of support to Government delivered • Equipment and winter uniforms for the Public Utility Companies in Šid, Belgrade and Preševo• Supported collection and management of waste in Preševo by engaging a garbage truck from
PUC Vranje and employing additional workforce• Developing long-term response plans for waste management and planning of the local
community support in Preševo and Šid
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UNCT in Serbia – Current support (vi)
UNOPS:• Procurement of materials as requested by authorities and approved by donors• EU and Swiss Government, through European PROGRES, provided assistance worth EUR
94,000 for improving sanitary conditions at the Reception Centres in Preševo, including provision of water tank, metal grid containers, blankets, bed sheet sets, pillows, mattresses, metal double beds, folding beds and rental of 15 mobile toilets
UN Women:• Ongoing gender assessment of the crisis response in Serbia and FYR Macedonia to gain
understanding of main issues, risks and vulnerabilities that affect women and girls, gaps in the response, and provide recommendations on how these can be addressed.
OHCHR:• Training for administration in human rights of refugees and migrants
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UNCT - short/medium term vision
• Planning scenarios: (1) 5,000/day (getting down in winter?) (2) Border closure: rapid build up of large population stuck inside Serbia
• Consolidate and stabilize the Preševo Reception Centre as main entry point (incl. Miratovac and possibly Bujanovac): flow management, shelter, basis services/support, protection and registration
• Ensure sufficient and proper shelter and winter support• Maintain protection by presence and outreach interventions to PWSN in all
critical areas • Maintain/strengthened the government’s health response capacity in key areas
of intervention• Increase support to affected local communities• Strengthen coordination and contingency planning
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