Syrian Arab Republic Humanitarian Response Plan 2021
Totals
| Total incoming funding: | US$187,109,352 |
| Filtered requirements: | US$575,997,577 |
| Coverage: | 32.5% |
| Flow ID Sort descending | Source org. | Destination org. | Project code | Description | Field Cluster | Amount (US$) | Funding status | Boundary |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #249249 |
Syria Cross-border Humanitarian Fund
|
Shafak Organization
|
Provision of Integrated Primary Health Care, Nutrition and Mental Health Services in Existing Health Facilities and Outreach Services in Northwest Syria. |
Health
|
$544,594 | Paid Contribution | Internal | |
| #249253 |
World Food Programme
|
Shafak Organization
|
CMAM implementation in areas with high concentration of IDPs in the north west Syria. |
Health
|
$62,022 | Paid Contribution | Incoming | |
| #249254 |
World Health Organization
|
Shafak Organization
|
Supporting (RCCE) COVID-19 response plan with volunteer’s teams |
Health
|
$68,299 | Paid Contribution | Internal | |
| #249255 |
World Health Organization
|
Shafak Organization
|
Supporting effective and equitable EPI services to eligible children (SIG Gaziantep) |
Health
|
$48,878 | Paid Contribution | Internal | |
| #249256 |
World Health Organization
|
Shafak Organization
|
Provision of Integrated Primary Health Care Services in Existing Two Facilities and Outreach Services in Northwest Syria |
Health
|
$108,691 | Paid Contribution | Internal | |
| #250007 |
United Nations Population Fund
|
Aga Khan Foundation
|
Integrated PHC with Focus on RH Services |
Health
|
$437,439 | Paid Contribution | Internal | |
| #250008 |
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
|
Aga Khan Foundation
|
Early recovery and livelihood Livelihood and Community Mobilization Activities for IDPs in Hama, Syria |
Health
|
$1,240,289 | Paid Contribution | Internal | |
| #250009 |
United Nations Development Programme
|
Aga Khan Foundation
|
Economic Inclusion Communities to Market (C2M) Phase II Communities to Markets (C2M |
Health
|
$535,080 | Paid Contribution | Internal | |
| #250010 |
International Rescue Committee
|
MEDAIR
|
Increase access and facilitate delivering health services, in addition to improving the quality of water stations. |
Health
|
$252,031 | Paid Contribution | Incoming | |
| #250012 |
MEDAIR
|
MEDAIR
|
ncreased access to and quality of lifesaving preventative and curative primary health care and integrated nutrition, including integrated services for people with physical disabilities and protection services for vulnerable conflict affected populations |
Health
|
$492,491 | Paid Contribution | Incoming | |
| #250015 |
MEDAIR
|
Increased access to and quality of lifesaving preventative and curative primary health care and integrated nutrition, including integrated services for people with physical disabilities and protection services for vulnerable conflict affected populations |
Health
|
$428,684 | Paid Contribution | Incoming | ||
| #250032 |
World Health Organization
|
Social Development International - SDI
|
Providing primary health care servises |
Health
|
$190,000 | Paid Contribution | Incoming | |
| #250092 |
War Child Holland
|
Non-formal Education support |
Health
|
$754,434 | Paid Contribution | Incoming | ||
| #250420 |
International NGOs (Confidential)
|
Provision of PCR Kits and Laboratory Supplies NES. Multiyear 2021/2022. 2021 portion total amount CHF 400,000 |
Health
|
$431,034 | Paid Contribution | Incoming | ||
| #287811 |
Syria Cross-border Humanitarian Fund
|
Shafak Organization
|
Syria HRP 2022 Health Provision of Secondary Health Care and Emergency Services through Supporting an Existing Surgical Unit in Ariha Sub-District.” |
Health
|
$445,600 | Paid Contribution | Internal | |
| #322180 |
Qatar Red Crescent Society
|
Providing urgent relief support for displaced and refugee Syrians (delivering medical aid to save the lives of Syrian children and women). |
Health
|
$1,010,935 | Paid Contribution | Incoming |