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2O20VISIONSyria
Laying the foundation….
Establishing partnerships
Conducting assessments and pilots
“Towards scalable and sustainable solutions,
increasing food security through education and
improving economic access”
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Building national
capacities
Humanitarian assistance
Education
Livelihoods
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Humanitarian Assistance Education Recovery/ Livelihoods
Turkey: Islaheya Camp
Addressing food security
needs
Supporting social
cohesion & stabilization
62%
9% 12%6% 7%
0%13% 16%
3% 3%
29%
25%
43%
17%23%
11%
13% 3%
13% 12%
PAB PDM PAB PDM PAB PDM PAB PDM PAB PDM
YEMEN SYRIA* UKRAINE LIBYA IRAQ
Poor/Borderline food consumption in 2015Poor Borderline
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Education
Investing in people through nutrition, school meals/training
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Multidimensional national school
feeding programmes
Linking school meals to the creation of livelihood
opportunities
Jordan: students and vulnerable women benefit from the pilot healthy school kitchens in Jordan
Humanitarian Assistance Education Recovery/ Livelihoods
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Libya
Sudan
Iraq
Syria+
Ukraine
Yemen
Distribution Visit by TPM Stars Orbit in Diyala, Iraq
Enhanced Accountability Enhanced Monitoring – Third party
monitoring and rM&E
Optimizing Efficiency
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Enhanced Accountability Enhanced Monitoring – Third party
monitoring and rM&E
Libya
Sudan
Iraq
Syria+
Ukraine
Yemen
62%
7% 15%
29%
26%22%
9%
67% 63%
BASELINE (JUNE) - FACE TO FACE
PDM (DEC) -FACE TO FACE
RM&E (DEC) -REMOTE
FOOD CONSUMPTION IN YEMEN
Poor Borderline Acceptable
Libya
Iraq
Syria+
UkraineGENDER
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Food Consumption for female and male HH
Female HH
Female HH
Male HH
Male HH
Acceptable Borderline Poor
Yemen
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Expanding modalities
Iraq- SCOPE Card
Turkey- One CardCash and commodity based transfers
Palestine- multiple wallet one card
Yemen- Commodity Vouchers
Optimizing Delivery
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Partnerships
Iraq- Partnership with CRS- Cash Assistance to IDPs in Akre City
Yemen- Partnership with Islamic Relief in Sana’a
Ukraine- Partnership with ADRA
Overcoming access
challenges:
• Different delivery
alternatives
• Enhanced preparedness
July- December
Requirements
USD 1.6B
Shortfall USD 1.165 Billion
Resourced
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