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REGIONAL | Burundi | Regional Refugee Response Plan 2019-2020

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    REGIONAL | South Sudan | Regional Refugee Response Plan 2019-2020
    FAO in the 2019 humanitarian appeals
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    South Sudan’s protracted conflict remains the largest contributing factor to internal displacement and exodus of refugees into neighbouring countries. In 2018, there has been an increase in the number of South Sudanese refugee arrivals in the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan and Uganda. For 2019, FAO is requiring USD 34 million to assist 434 175 South Sudanese refugees in the region through livelihood support.
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    REGIONAL | The Democratic Republic of the Congo | Regional Refugee Response Plan 2019-2020
    FAO in the 2019 humanitarian appeals
    2019
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    In 2018, the crisis in the Democratic Republic of the Congo drastically worsened, spreading to previously unaffected areas, and continues to cause significant population displacement in the region. For 2019, FAO requires USD 18.1 million to support 235 350 people in neighbouring countries - Angola, Rwanda, Uganda, United Republic of Tanzania and Zambia.
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    Turkey | Syrian Refugee Resilience Plan 2019-2020 2019
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    The Syrian Refugee Resilience Plan (SRRP) is the guiding document for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) to support the Government of Turkey in addressing the needs of Syrian refugees in Turkey. The SRRP describes FAO’s strategy to (i) address food insecurity and malnutrition of vulnerable Syrian refugee and host community members by promoting good practices and evidence-based decisions on food security and nutrition; (ii) Increase the resilience of households, communities and institutions to effectively prevent and cope with crisis by providing viable livelihood opportunities in agriculture; (iii) promote sustainable management and utilization of natural resources, including land, water, climate and genetic resources for the benefit of Syrian refugees and host communities; and (iv) harness the impact of Syrian refugees for the local economic development, and to foster their integration and social cohesion. The main objective of the SRRP is to enhance the resilience of more than 60 000 households (approximately 300 000 people) from Syrian refugee and host communities in Turkey affected by the Syrian crisis. The implementation of the 2019–2020 SRRP will require a budget of USD 106 million. The SRRP covers the provinces in Turkey which have the highest concentration of Syrian refugees and where there is potential for their integration into the local economy.

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