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Turkey|Syria: Cross-Border Humanitarian Reach and Activities from Turkey (February 2016)

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Beneficiaries numbers reported are for February 2016 only.
CCCM cluster has tracked total of 757,068 IDPs in and out of camps in February 2016. Moreover, CCCM has coordinated the provision of lifesaving multi-sectoral response to 243,498 IDPs living in 143 informal settlements in February 2016.
Education cluster provided children and adolescents with regular self-learning materials and digital learining materials, provision/ rehabilitation of water and sanitation facilities in TLS/ schools, Rehabilitation of learning centers, incentives/allow- ances for teaching staff, non formal education (NFE), professional development to teaching staff (active learning,self learning, lifeskills), textbooks, life skills based trainings, basic education materials, psychological support and recreational activities, provision of fuel for heating in learning centers and teaching kits, develop & strengthen M&E capacities of education actors, early childhood education (ECE) / early childhood development (ECD) and awareness raising campaigns..
FSL cluster provided food baskets, agricultural inputs, eat rations, other food commodities, bread, flour for bakeries, cooked meals, animal/livestock distributions, farming, home gardening, animal treatments/vaccinations and trainings.
Health cluster reached 7,234 beneficiaries with deliveries; through outreach consultations a further 36,412 beneficiaries were reached; via trainings 1,052 doctors, nurses, midwives and CHW trainees reached and 17,547 minor and major surgeries were supported.
NFI cluster provided NFI kits (in-kind, cash, voucher).
Nutrition cluster supported and provided IYCF-E messages by outreach workers, BMS supports and re-lactation supports for 0-6 month year old infants; children lipid-based nutrient supplements, complementary foods, inpatient SAM treatments, MAM treatments, vitamin A, malnutrition screenings, multiple micronutrients; health staff trained on IYCF and CMAM guidelines; lactating womens receive vitamin A; PLWs reached with MAM treatments, counselled on appropriate IYCF, screened for malnutrition, supplemented with multiple micronutrients, receieved food assistance and non-food items; psychosocial counselling sessions for caregivers with children less than 2 years old.
Protection cluster provided assesments, awareness raising activities, case management, child protection and psychosocial support, dignity kit distribution, group discussions, interventions, material/cash assistance, outreach activities, protection monitoring, recreation and early childhood development kits, referrals, release reports/press release/lobby note/discussion papers, risk educations, safety audit, observational analysis, service mappings, specialised child protection services, trainings.
Shelter cluster provided rental assistance, shelter kits for private/shared shelters and suppport owners/tenants to sustainably repair/rehabilitate their housing.
WASH cluster reached beneficiaries with direct water provision, water trucking bottles, private boreholes, household water treatments, maintenances/ cleanings of communal sewages, constructions or rehabilitations of communal latrines and household latrines and bathing facilities, hygiene promotion community mobilization IEC materialsand hygiene kits distributions.

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