Sectoral Indicators Progress. Reached/Target. KEY FIGURES. 3 partners reporting for the month. HIGHLIGHTS. 1. Sustainabl
IRAQ MONTHLY UPDATE: JANUARY 2018 SHELTER KEY FIGURES 245,000 Syrian Refugees expected by end-2018
USD 226.8 million overall funding required in 2018
246,086 currently registered
22 million (10% of total) required for Shelter
HIGHLIGHTS 1. Sustainable and gender-appropriate access to adequate shelter and infrastructure is available, improved and maintained in camps: There are 17,829 shelter units in KR-I hosting 91,560 persons. 37% of the Syrian refugee population in KR-I lives in 9 refugee camps. Three types of shelter exist in these camps: • 82% of households live in upgraded shelters, among whom 1% share their shelter. A fully upgraded shelter includes concrete slabs, a kitchen, a family latrine, a shower, a roof and 2.8 meter-high walls. • 16% of households live in improved shelters. A semi-upgraded shelter unit concrete slabs, a kitchen, a family latrine, a shower and 60 cm-high walls cover by- a tent). • 2% of households live in emergency shelters, which are tents.
2. Sustainable, adequate shelter and community infrastructure is available for vulnerable Syrian refugees and impacted community members 63% of the refugee population in the KR-I is living outside of camps. 90% of households living outside camps lives in houses or apartments. 84% of households do not share their accommodation with another family. 2% of households live in unfinished buildings and remain . 1% of households live in other types of shelter.
NEEDS ANALYSIS The sector continues to address gaps by upgrading shelter, maintaining and rehabilitating infrastructure in camps. In 2018 the sector will continue activities started in 2017 by giving appropriate access to adequate shelter and infrastructure, improving infrastructure for refugees living within the local communities and providing support to camp coordination and camp management. Out of camps, 90 % of households in the KR-I host community were renting house or apartments. Provision of adequate and targeted shelter support to refugees residing out of camps requires increased attention as needs remain very high. Upgrading shelte in Domiz 1 camp/ M. Al-Nkshbandi/UNHCR
ACHIEVEMENTS Sectoral Indicators Progress
3 partners reporting for the month
0 households receiving shelter upgrade (MHH/FHH)
173 tents upgraded to more durable shelter (Shelter Upgrade)
-
173
290
1,824
Reached/Target
290
1,997
Leading Agencies: UNHCR, Ibrahim Mahamat Alhadi,
[email protected]; BRHA (Bureau of Relief and Humanitarian Affairs, Duhok, KR-I), Ebril Joint Coordination Center EJCC (JCC) and MoDM (Ministry of Migration and Displacement, IRQ).