Syrian Arab Republic

Early Recovery and Livelihoods

Population
Financials
  • People in need
    11.6 million
  • People targeted
    2.2 million
  • People Cumulative Reached
    11.8 million
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  • Requirements ($)
    $233.3 million
  • Coverage
    9.3%
  • Unmet ($)
    $211.5 million

Sector Objectives

CO1

Enhance access to market-based livelihood opportunities and production

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CO2

Improved access to basic services, electricity, water, education and health facilities

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CO3

Support social cohesion through working for and with communities

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Contributes to
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CO4

Coordination to support early recovery and livelihood response

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Early Recovery and Livelihoods
https://humanitarianaction.info/plan/1044/ge/6085


Indicator overview

22-Sep-2024


Indicator overview

Indicator Unit Target
CO1: Enhance access to market-based livelihood opportunities and production
IN1: Percentage of targeted households not employing negative coping strategies compared to same period (rCSI)
Percentage
70
CA1: Create short-term work opportunities
IN1: # of short-term work opportunities created including through market-based modalities
Work opportunities
162,000
CA2: Foster access to regular employment
IN1: # of people obtaining or accessing regular employment, as a result of sector support
People
8,000
CA3: Provide vocational and skills training opportunities
IN1: # of people provided with vocational and skills training
People
50,000
CA4: Support to entrepreneurship
IN1: # of people supported to rehabilitate, develop or start a social or business entrepreneurship initiative
People
24,000
CA5: Provide support to rural enterprises and entrepreneurs
IN1: # of rural enterprises provided with productive assets
Numbers
11,300
CA6: Rehabilitation of sustainable productive assets
IN1: #of newly generated jobs opportunity as the result of the rehabilitation of markets, storage, warehousing, irrigation facilities and processing facilities.
Work opportunities
100,000
CA7: Rehabilitate or repair basic, local economic infrastructure
IN1: # of local economic infrastructures rehabilitated, including markets; storage, warehousing and processing
Infrastructures
750
CA8: Provide market-based modalities of assistance to vulnerable households
IN1: # of vulnerable households including female-headed households, elderly, etc. provided through market-based modalities of assistance
Households
70,000
IN2: # of children with severe disabilities provided with cash transfer and case management to improve their livelihoods and access to essential services
Numbers
14,000
CA9: Remove debris and waste
IN1: # of m3 of waste and debris removed
Numbers
500,000
CA10: Rehabilitate education facilities
IN1: # of classrooms rehabilitated
Classrooms
No data
CA11: Rehabilitate health facilities
IN1: # of clinics rehabilitated
Clinics
120
CA12: Rehabilitate other social infrastructure
IN1: # of social infrastructures rehabilitated
Infrastructures
2,000
CA13: Rehabilitate access to basic utilities, such as electricity, gas, water and sewage
IN1: # of households provided with access to one or more basic utilities, such as electricity, gas, water and sewage
Households
440,000
CA14: Rehabilitation of access roads and drainege systems
IN1: #km of access roads and related drainage systems rehabilitated
Kilometers
200
CA15: Provide capacity and equipment support to local public service providers
IN1: # of local service delivery organizations, such as local administrative service providers; extension services, supported with rehabilitation; equipment; operational support
Services
120
IN2: # of girls and boys benefiting from repaired, established, constructed or rehabilitated classrooms
Numbers
No data
CA16: Support community initiatives
IN1: # of initiatives supported at community level
Initiatives
2,000
CA17: Support civic engagement initiatives
IN1: # of participants involved in civic engagement community initiatives
Participants
50,000
CA18: Foster IDP and refugee returnees integration
IN1: # of initiatives to support social cohesion between IDPs/refugee-returnees and host communities
Initiatives
300
IN2: # of adolescents and youth (10-24 years) promoting social cohesion and civic engagement at community level
Numbers
300,000
IN3: # of affected adolescents and youth (10-24 years) receiving life-skills and citizenship education and employability skills
Numbers
250,000
CA19: Formulating area-based ERL plans
IN1: # of ERL plans / guide lines
Plans
6
CA20: Collecting and collating the progress on ERL initiatives
IN1: # of partners submitting 4Ws information
Partners
80
CA21: Formulating evidence based thematic strategies
IN1: # of studies
Studies
2