gy of engaging with stakeholders on alleviating social tension will be further enhanced in the 4th quarter of the year.
TURKEY PROTECTION SECTOR Q3 January - September 2017
Inter-Agency Coordination Turkey
HIGHLIGHTS Protection sector actors have been working to engage both refugee and host community members, facilitating dialogue on key protection issues and establishing wider networks for communication with communities. UNHCR strengthened its partnership with the Presidency of Religious Affairs (Diyanet) in recognition of the role that imams, municipalities and mukhtars play in assisting refugees and mitigating possible social tension. The Office conducted five workshops for imams and other Diyanet personnel in quarter 3 with the cooperation of Mufti Offices and the participation of PDMM, PDFSP, Turkish Red Crescent, local municipalities, universities and partner NGOs in five cities in Turkey, with nearly 400 participants. The towns were selected and prioritized according to refugee population size and reported increasing tension between refugee and host communities. This strategy of engaging with stakeholders on alleviating social tension will be further enhanced in the 4th quarter of the year. UNFPA has been engaging community members, both men and boys and women and girls, on raising awareness of and drawing attention to child marriages, a significant problem among refugee families in Turkey. Twelve Child Marriage Awareness Panels for Syrian Refugees have been held across nine provinces from May to September with 4,862 participants, 28% of which were male and included presentations on the physical and social impact of child marriages and relevant legal issues.
3,222,000*
Registered Syrian refugees
1,125,418
**
Number of direct beneficiaires reached by the sector
44%
Breakdown of services provided by Appeal
Funded $91 million *** $204 million
98% -3RP appeal 1% -RMRP appeal 1% -Independent
3RP COUNTRY COVERAGE
People Reached by Protection Sector Activities Provinces with protection sector activities 3RP funded activities
120,000 80,000 40,000
RMRP funded activities
*Source: DGMM Date: 5 October 2017 **Some beneficiaries may have received more than one type of assistance and total figures do not account for possible overlap. This includes 3RP and non-3RP funded protection sector partners. *** Based on the information reported by 18 of the Turkey protection sector members,changes in some of the figures are consequences of retrospective adjustments.
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TURKEY PROTECTION SECTOR Q3 January - September 2017 3RP PROTECTION ACHIEVEMENTS
Inter-Agency Coordination Turkey
2017 Reached / National Target
# of protection monitoring missions and visits conducted (to the communities, authorities, camps)
1,333/ 10,000 # of individuals benefitting from services in community centers / multi-service centers / multi-functional spaces / field / protection outreach offices
Adolescents 21% Children 24%
Elderly 3% Adults 37%
Children (0-9) benefitting from services
Individuals benefitting from service centers
Females
Males
48%
52%
51%
49%
Youth (18-24) benefitting from services
56%
44%
Adults (25-59) benefitting from services
58%
42%
Elderly (60+) benefitting from services
49 %
51%
Adolescents (10-17) benefitting from services
524,730
520,194/ 645,420
Youth 15%
# of individual persons with specific needs identified and referred to government and partner services
Children at Risk 28%
76,977
76,977/ 67,370
Survivors or Persons at risk of GBV 9% LGBTI 1%
Individual persons with specific needs Persons with identified and disabilities 17% referred
Persons with other vulnerabilities 45%
# of individuals reached through information campaigns, participatory assessments, activities to raise public awareness on rights, entitlements, services and assistance (including on social cohesion)
# of individual persons of concern provided with individual legal aid, legal support and legal assistance # of youth and adolescents attending empowerment programmes (peer and community support sessions)
139,718/ 904,450
41,213 / 16,295 106,519 / 230,000
3RP GBV ACHIEVEMENTS # of individuals who are survivors of GBV receiving support, including PSS and specialized support (individual or in groups) # of individuals reached by all actors through training, workshop, sessions, events on strengthening GBV prevention and response from government and non-government actors
# of individuals reached through community-based initiatives for prevention and mitigation of GBV
27,949/ 15,184
5,623 / 8,780 15,674 / 120,708
3RP CHILD PROTECTION ACHIEVEMENTS # of children with protection needs identified and referred to services # of children who are receiving specialized child protection services # of children participating in structured, sustained child protection or psycho-social support (PSS) programmes (individuals and in groups)
78,489 / 80,655 31,771 / 7,700
85,510 / 124,650
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TURKEY PROTECTION SECTOR Q3 January - September 2017
Inter-Agency Coordination Turkey
RMRP ACHIEVEMENTS
2,298
233
Children referred to child protection services
785
2,590
Government staff trained
Staff supporting DGMM with interpretation/ translation
Monitoring missions conducted
3RP BREAKDOWN OF BENEFICIARIES REACHED
132,696
January
130,346
February
119,802
March
Q1
150,660
123,987 119,392
April
100,217
91,308
May
June
Q2
July
August
103,978
September
Q3
CHALLENGES The community engagement initiatives have revealed some common problems across locations, such as misunderstandings and misinformation about entitlements for Syrian refugees that have the potential to cause tensions between the host community and refugees and reduces the host community’s tolerance. Refugees commented that there is a need to develop better communication regarding the assistance delivered to the refugee community and increase the availability of Turkish language courses. Registration of refugees with DGMM/PDMM remains critical to access services and have a legalized stay in Turkey. Support to PDMMs to decrease the registration backlog and increase the registration capacity remains a priority direction for the sector.
REPORTING SECTOR PARTNERS
Printing date: November2017 Sources:Protection WG - ActivityInfo, DGMM Author: UNHCR - Turkey
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