Highlights
Syria: IOM distributed essential non-food items to over 21,000 beneficiaries in Aleppo and Lattakia governorates out of which about 90% had been suddenly displaced from eastern Aleppo. In addition,
IOM's hub in Turkey shipped and distributed NFIs to over 41,000 individuals in Aleppo and Idleb governorates.Lebanon: During the reporting period, IOM started supporting three primary health care centres in Bekaa, Nabatieh and the North. The centres provide subsidized medical services to Syrian refugees, Lebanese returnees from Syria and vulnerable Lebanese host community members.
Iraq: Since the beginning of the crisis, IOM has provided transportation to over 100,000 refugees (including for access to essential services), provided NFIs to over a quarter million beneficiaries, and livelihood support for over 5,000 beneficiaries.
Jordan: In November, IOM trained 24 border guards on humanitarian border management (HBM).
Topics covered included human rights legal framework and counter trafficking.Turkey: During the reporting period, as part of IOM`s objective in providing safe and protective living environments for refugees, IOM completed the rehabilitation of 70 shelter units which accommodates 362 individuals.
Egypt: In November, IOM through its implementing partners provided medical health support to 450 Syrian refugees in in greater Cairo, as well as Mental Health and Psychosocial support to 36 Syrian children.