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UNFPA in Syria

UNFPA in Syria

UNFPA in Syria

UNFPA operates in Syria under the umbrella of the 8th Country Programme Document (2016-2017) extended to 2019 and the Humanitarian Response Plan. The overall aim of the country office is to contribute to three long-term strategic goals of zero preventable maternal deaths, zero unmet need for family planning, and zero GBV and harmful practices in Syria. To achieve these goals, UNFPA invests in the capacity of the health and social systems and NGOs to provide reproductive, maternal health and GBV services and expand the partnership with local communities and academia. In the absence of UN Women, UNFPA works to enhance women’s empowerment and gender equality reduce childe marriage and advocate for youth education, inclusiveness and civic participation especially in the light of the SCR 2250 on Youth, peace, and security.

UNFPA leads the GBV Sub-sector coordination in Syria as part of the Protection Sector and actively contributes to the work of Health Sector. The key types of UNFPA programmatic services include; static and mobile RH and GBV clinics, Women and Girls Safe Spaces, family protection units, as well as Community Centres with integrated services. Furthermore, UNFPA supplies various types of dignity kits for female and male beneficiaries, several types of reproductive health kits for clinics, and hygiene products for women and girls.

Renewed efforts on data management and analysis are taking place through secondment of expertise to OCHA’s Population task Force, engagement with the UN Country team and Syria’s Central Bureau of Statistics on population related SDG data, as well as development of joint strategy on statistics with ESCWA.

UNFPA Country Office is increasing the efforts to contribute to the resilience pillar of HRP, focusing on rehabilitation of basic social infrastructure such as health clinics and community centres, restoration and expansion of quality services with a social inclusion and social cohesion objectives. UNFPA closely cooperates with all UN Agencies present in Syria.

Programme specific objectives:

  • Improving access to high-quality reproductive health care
  • Scaling-up Gender-Based Violence prevention and response
  • Strengthening youth capacities as positive contributors through enabling their participation while enhancing livelihoods opportunities
  • Supporting capacities to collect and use gender-and age-disaggregated data for tailoring response and recovery programming

Strategy:

  • Improving individual, institutional, and community resilience
  • Sustaining humanitarian response in protracted contexts
  • Supporting social cohesion and policy dialogue on human rights, gender equality, and specific SDGs.

Key Results

Syrian Arab Republic

National plan for sexual and reproductive health

A costed, integrated national plan was developed for sexual and reproductive health, which prioritizes access for key groups

Syrian Arab Republic

Sexual and reproductive health in emergency preparedness plans

Sexual and reproductive health was integrated into emergency preparedness plans

Syrian Arab Republic

Emergency obstetric and newborn care

Emergency obstetric and newborn care coverage was met, as per the international recommended minimum standards

Syrian Arab Republic

Midwifery curricula: inclusion of special needs

Needs of persons with disabilities were included in midwife curricula

Syrian Arab Republic

Integration of sexual and reproductive health of adolescents and youth into strategies of sectors apart from health sector

At least two sectors (other than health) had strategies which integrated the sexual and reproductive health of adolescents and youth

Syrian Arab Republic

Minimum Initial Services Package

128

Health service providers and managers were trained on the minimum initial service package

Syrian Arab Republic

Life skills programmes for girls

18,023

Marginalized girls were reached with health, social and economic asset-building programmes

Syrian Arab Republic

Advocacy platforms against harmful social norms

1,166

Communities developed advocacy platforms to eliminate discriminatory gender and sociocultural norms which affect women and girls

Syrian Arab Republic

Child, early and forced marriage

2,666

Girls received, with support from UNFPA, prevention, protection services, and/or care related to child, early, and forced marriage

What we do

UNFPA works in more than 150 countries and territories that are home to the vast majority of the world’s people. Its mission: to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every childbirth is safe and every young person’s potential is fulfilled.

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Ms. Muriel Mafico - السيدة موريل مافيكو

Ms. Muriel Mafico - السيدة موريل مافيكو

السيدة موريل مافيكو، ممثل صندوق المم المتحدة للسكان - سورية - Ms. Muriel Mafico, Representative of the United Nations Population Fund - Syria

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