berna bayazit baran programme manager amman 8 january 2014 resilience based response for host...
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Suggested UNDP Response (under discussion) Stabilized livelihoods and basic living conditions - Resilience increase with household support and strengthened vocational/business skills - Immediate employment opportunities with public works - livelihoods needs assessment Strengthened resilience of host communities through diversified economic opportunities - new agro-ind’l units est’d to complement existing value chains(e.g. Organic olive processing, biomass and business incubator) -support models for local businesses to offset the reduction in cross-border trade Strengthened capacities of the municipalities for service delivery - short term needs for waste management and other municipal services - longer term capacities developed with participatory modelsTRANSCRIPT
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Berna Bayazit BaranProgramme Manager
Amman8 January 2014
Resilience based response for host communities in Turkey
/undpturkiye /undpturkiye
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Context-Challenges and Opportunities
Non-camp Syrian citizens:350,000 No estimated Syrian pop:
700,000 Projection until end 2014: 1 mio
Response up to date: support including NFI, food vouchers, schooling support, educational material, RH trainings and material to Syrian populations;
Turkey’s support amounting to US$ 2 bio
Impact on host communities• -Turkish families hosting Syrian families• -Informal labor market• -Price increases (rental and commodities)• -Service delivery capacities with increased non-camp
pops
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Suggested UNDP Response (under discussion)
Stabilized livelihoods and basic living conditions
- Resilience increase with household support and
strengthened vocational/business skills- Immediate employment opportunities with public
works- livelihoods needs
assessment
Strengthened resilience of host communities through
diversified economic opportunities
- new agro-ind’l units est’d to complement existing value
chains(e.g. Organic olive processing, biomass and
business incubator)-support models for local
businesses to offset the reduction in cross-border
trade
Strengthened capacities of the
municipalities for service delivery
- short term needs for waste management and other municipal
services - longer term
capacities developed with participatory
models
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Partners and donors (at the consultation/ prep stage)
AFAD
Ministry of Development
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Municipalities of 3 border Provinces
GAP Regional Development
Administration
Local business Chambers
Local offices of SME Support
Agency
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What is different from what is already happening? • No targeting of the host communities yet-UNDP’s
work with the socio-economic impact perspective• A mix of short term response to host communities
(with the existing government capacities) to longer term interventions for increased resilience and reduced impact (building on ongoing UNDP initiatives)
• Involvement of a wide range of actors for new modalities of assistance to host communities
• Capacity building for the local government for better and more effective service delivery (e.g. on waste management)
Benefits to host communities and non-camp Syrian populations at the same time