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1 Table of Contents Harikar is founded to develop the civil society through promotion the infrastructure of the basic services (Protection, Health, and Education) of children, women and Refugees/ IDPs and establishing an open space for all ethnic groups living within the borders of the country. HARIKAR BI-WEEKLY REPORT 1-15 NOV 2015 Harikar NGO 2015 Harikar NGO Kurdistan Region, Duhok, Nohadra Qr. Zheen Str. 32/4 Duhok AB 1005 House # Page 1 of 23

2 Table of Contents Table of Contents IODUCTION... 3 CHAPTER ONE... 4 PROTECTION, ASSISTANCE & REINTEGRATION CENTER (PARC) Harikar/UNHCR... 4 CHAPTER TWO... 7 CHILD FRIENDLY SPACES CHILD FRIENDLY SPACES/ SCI CHILD FRIENDLY SPACE IN DOMIZ CAMP CHILD FRIENDLY SPACE IN GARMAWA CAMP... 8 CHAPTER THREE... 9 LEGAL & SOCIAL CENTER LEGAL & SOCIAL CENTER IN DOMIZ CAMP LEGAL & SOCIAL CENTER IN SHARIYA CAMP CHAPTER FOUR COMMUNITY SUPPORT CEES FOR IDPS COMMUNITY CENTERS / GIZ COMMUNITY CENTERS / ASB CHAPTER FIVE WASH AND NFI SUPPORT & HYGIENE PROMOTION AND DISTRIBUTION WASH AND NFI SUPPORT IN BERSIVE 1 CAMP HYGIENE PROMOTION AND DISTRIBUTION IN BERSIVE 1 CAMP HYGIENE PROMOTION IN DIFFERENT CAMPS IN DUHOK GOVERNORATE Page 2 of 23

3 Introduction IODUCTION Harikar NGO is a neutral, non-governmental, non-profit humanitarian organization established in 30th May 2004 by group of social activists. Harikar NGO as stated in its mission statement strives toward the fulfilment of human and women rights in Duhok Governorate as stipulated in the new Iraqi constitution of 15th October Harikar is committed to- within its resources- contribute towards the achievement of the internationally agreed Millennium Development Goals. Harikar believes in human rights, the right of every person to reach his potential without discrimination on the basis of race, gender, religion, social segment and ethnicity. We strive to achieve the social justice especially among the marginalized vulnerable groups. It also works towards elimination of all forms of discrimination against women and promotes their capacity to fully participate in the community development. In order to keep a track of all our regular activities for Syrian Asylum Seekers (SAS) and IDPs, this weekly report has been prepared. The report highlights the following services conducted by the Harikar/PARC teams and others as divided by camps: Project Name Services Project Team Location PARC PARC Programs Araz Tayib Camp & Non- Camp Abdulrahman Saied Child Friendly Spaces Legal & Social Center Community Support Center Wash and NFI Support Hygiene Promotion and Distribution Hygiene Promotion Child Friendly space Legal social service Community Support Distribution and Maintenance Promotion and Distribution School Promotion of hygienic environments Majid Hussain Salah H. Sulaiman Pirjeen Jaseem Havan A. Ali Sardar M.A Peshkaft Shukri Abdulrahman Saied Abdulrahman Saied Nechirvan Majid Bersive 1 & 2, Esiyan, Qadia, Mamilyan, Bajid Kandala, Khanke, Sharia camps. Domiz Camp Garmawa Camp Sharia Camp Domiz Camp Kabartoo 1 & 2 Camp, Shariya, Qadiya, Chamishko and Bajit Kandala 2 Bersive 1 & 2 Bersive 1 camp Bersive 1 camp Domiz camp Gawilan camp Akre camp Page 3 of 23

4 Chapter One CHAPTER ONE PROTECTION, ASSISTANCE & REINTEGRATION CENTER (PARC) Harikar/UNHCR PARC stands for Protection, Assistance, and Reintegration Centre which is a UNHCR funded project implemented by Harikar NGO. The importance of existing PARC lies behind its provided services to UNHCR PoCs which generally aims to refugee protection. PARC activities could be classified as; protection monitoring to identify gaps and offer them for solution and assure refugee s access to basic social services, providing legal assistance to refugees and IDPs to be kept within the protection environment, registration based on standard UNHCR forms and database to keep the required information available whenever needed, providing cash assistance to off camp refugees in dire need to be an effective and appropriate form of relief assistance, GBV and SGBV services to assure that the risk of SGBV is reduced and quality of response improved, QIPs implementation for the benefit of refugee and host communities so that both communities harmony is maintained. Organization/ Funded by Activities and Plan (Action Taken) Date Location of the project Benefits and targets Harikar-PARC/ UNHCR Regular Program - Protection monitoring - Provision of legal assistance. - GBV and SGBV services - Provision of cash assistance - Provision of cash for transportation for students Syrian Response Program - Protection monitoring - Provision of legal assistance. - GBV and SGBV services - Registration - Provision of cash assistance - Quick impact projects QIPs 1 st 15 th Nov / 2015 Duhok - Harikar Office - The amount of IQD 860,000 had been disbursed to 6 vulnerable families among old caseload refugees in Duhok governorate. 1 case in Muqobli camp, 4 cases in Gregawre, and 1 case in Zakho - CSA Team did assessment for Cash for transportation at Darato, Malabirwan, Moqubli, and Balqos. - 6 monitoring visits to 46 Syrian families had been conducted in Duhok governorate to identify gaps and assure access to other basic services. - Protection monitoring and community based services are still provided by Harikar CS and Protection assistant in the three refugee camps in Duhok governorate Domiz, Akre, and Gawilan camps. - PARC provided 18 cases with legal assistance to be kept within the protection environment. - PARC received 193 cases through Domiz and Gawilan camp WLCs Cases have been assessed and identified as vulnerable ones for cash assistance provision; it is to target the cases in dire need. Page 4 of 23

5 Chapter One - 61 cases are submitted to the panel (UNHCR) for approval Syrian families as vulnerable cases received 39,000,000 IDQ cash assistance. - QIPs team; there are 14 QIPs in progress as follows (3 projects for Community Services, 4 for Health, 3 for Specific Needs, 2 for Environment, and 1 for Selfreliance / Livelihood, 1 for Education), the implementation stage for all quick impact projects is 95% accomplished Refugee individuals are registered in the UNHCR progress during October The voluntary return of 1135 Refugee individuals to Syria is recorded during October IDPs Response Program - IDPS protection non-camp teams - Protection monitoring - GBV and SGBV services - Provision of legal assistance. Issues Raised - Registration and residency including (15 days visit permission) are still the main issues that refugees face due to the suspense of procedures by Asayish. No. and type of Cases Referrals cases have been referred by different PARC departments and centers in camp and non-camp area to different stakeholders whether international or governmental departments within the boundary of Duhok governorate. had paid visits to 823 families within the governorate of Duhok camps (Bardarash, Essian, Mamliyan, Garmawa, Dawodia, Shariya, Kabarto 1, Kabarto 2, Khanke, Bajid Kandala 1 & 2, Qadiya, Cham Mishko, Bersive 1 & 2) had been monitored by Harikar protection assistants monitoring 684 families in all the mentioned camps. - PARC provided 72 cases with legal assistance to be kept within the protection environment. - PARC received 66 cases (23 GBV and 43 Non-GBV) in BK camp WLC. Action Taken - Protection assistance is following up such issues with Asayish to reach a result for the suspended cases. BY WLC BK CAMP 04 IDPS PROTECTION 193 NON-CAMP CS & PROT. 22 WLC GAWILAN & DOMIZ 32 AKRE CS 32 GAWILAN CS & PROT. 137 Page 5 of 23

6 Chapter One Other Activities PARC met with UNHCR Program and CS to discuss the process of cash distribution for refugee students uniform decided lately by UNHCR to be implemented by Harikar. The program is aiming the provision of IQD to each student in refugee camps in Duhok governorate. Preparation is ongoing and plan will be shared with UNHCR as soon as finalized. Assessments to identify Syrian EVIs for cash assistance are still continuous in Duhok non-camp area. More than 20 cases had been identified during the report period. Supervision and monitoring visits are continuous paid by QIPs team to the working sites. WLC- Domiz camp, Gawelan and Bajid Kandala received 7 new GBV cases (2 Domiz, 3 Gawilan and 2 Bajid Kandala) and 3 psychological cases, 1 in Bajid kandala and 2 in Gawilan. WLC-Bajid Kandala conducted 3 campaigns, one about Sexual Abuse, and the other one about Educational Abuse. For that purpose, they distributed leaflets and held some sessions about the same topics in the camp. 64 monitoring visits by (WLC-Bajid Kandala) to IDPs families have been conducted to identify gaps and ensure access to other basic services. WLC Bajid Kandala held 4 information sessions about Importance of Education in preventing violence against women, Marriage Affairs, Force marriage, and Sexual harassment for 63 females. WLC-Domiz camp conducted two campaigns on about sexual Abuse and the other one about Educational Abuse and for that purpose they mobilized in the camp and distributed leaflets and conducted some sessions about the same topic within the camp. WLC-Domiz camp conducted 9 Information sessions about Women rights in Iraqi and International laws, Marriage Certificate, Issues of an old unmarried woman face in the community, Harassment and its effect on the survivors of this issue, Economic abuse on women, relaxation importance to decrease stress, Family happiness fundamentals and two in Child Labor and 370 females attended in the mentioned sessions. WLC/Gawilan Camp held 4 Information sessions about ''Parents and children relationship'', ''Divorce''. '' Problem solving'' and ''Emotional clearing for 83 females. WLC/Gawilan Camp conducted two campaigns one about ''Sexual abuse'' and the other one about ''Educational Abuse'' they distributed leaflets and conducted some sessions about the same topics within the camp. Page 6 of 23

7 Chapter Two CHAPTER TWO CHILD FRIENDLY SPACES Harikar/ SCI The purpose of CFS project by Harikar NGO is to motivate Syrian refugees and IDPs children to achieve immediate and lasting change in their lives. Child friendly spaces are safe places within a disaster affected community where children s unique needs can be met. Harikar NGO funded by Save the Children established more than 2 CFS/YFS in Garmawa and Domiz Camps to help children return to normal routine by offering structured activities, games and informal education. 2.1 CHILD FRIENDLY SPACES/ SCI The project aims to enhance the psychosocial well-being for children and youth of both internally displaced people and refugees in Garmawa and Domiz camps: CHILD FRIENDLY SPACE IN DOMIZ CAMP Organization/ Funded by Activities and Plan - Conducting art exhibition for the child Soleen who is registered in Kolilk CFC and who is one of the disabled people. - Music, Painting - Health awareness and hygiene - Basic education, Intellectual competitions - Conducting friendly football matches - Group discussions with parents Date 1 st 15 th Nov / 2015 Location of the project Kolilk Center Nergiz Center / Domiz Camp Benefits and Targets 843 beneficiaries males and females between ages of 4-17 years old. The project aims to provide social and psychosocial support to refugee s children, in addition, providing entertainment, and developing capacity building. Domiz CFS Activities Page 7 of 23

8 Chapter Two CHILD FRIENDLY SPACE IN GARMAWA CAMP The project aims to provide IDPs children with psychological support. Organization/ Funded by Harikar/ SCI Issues Raised Activities and Plan Case management Children Psychosocial support Community mobilizing Non-formal Education Awareness ( children and parents ) Coordination meetings in camp. Follow up some of the cases for children The playground is not prepared yet for children. Date 1 st 15 th Nov / 2015 Location of the project Benefits and targets Garmawa The project is targeting only children and youth. Number of Beneficiaries is 500 on daily basis. Action Taken Coordination with SCI is made to make repairs to the children playground. No. and type of Cases Referrals: TO Other Activities: CFS supervisor attended the coordination meeting. The main activities (Mother toddler, ECCD, NFE, Resilience club) and other activities, are still ongoing currently. Awareness campaigning with Other NGO s in the still working. Vaccination campaign against cholera is being carried out in collaboration with Badri health center. Staff training for 3 days about (Watson System and Cholera) was given by SCI. A ceremony was conducted on 18 th of November for Universal Children s Day. Around 50 forms for new children have been filled. Garmawa CFS Activities Page 8 of 23

9 Chapter Three CHAPTER THREE LEGAL & SOCIAL CENTER The purpose for the Legal Social Center (LSC) provided by UNDP is to enhance protection for vulnerable women and girls among the Syrian refugees SAS from Sexual Gender Based Violence (SGBV) and Trafficking. 3.1 LEGAL & SOCIAL CENTER IN DOMIZ CAMP Enhancing protection for vulnerable women and girls among the Syrian refugees towards issues related to Sexual Gender Based Violence and Trafficking in Domiz Camp. Organization/ Funded by Activities and Plan Date Location of the project Benefits and targets Harikar/ UNDP The LSC in Domiz Camp Conducted 4 awareness raising sessions on topics related to Early Marriage in collaboration with IBHR monitor. In addition, LSC conducted two awareness sessions for number of female students in Domiz camp, it is important to mention that there were more than 20 attendees in each session in Domiz camp. LSC lawyer attended Sumel court in order to represent several legal cases. 1 st 15 th Nov / 2015 Domiz Camp The target is to provide legal and social services for refugees and helping women with GBV cases. The target is to raise awareness among women and girls about S/GBV and violence in all aspects 271 beneficiaries between ages of years old. Issues Raised Many refugees lost their IDs and they were complaining for not being able to return their IDs. No. and type of Cases Referrals: Legal cases: 90 Social cases: 98 Action Taken LSC handed 96 names to Harikar protection team for following up cases. TO: UNHCR, Harikar PARC UNHCR, BRHA, IRC, NRC, FRC GBV cases: 3 Other Activities: Page 9 of 23

10 Chapter Three Awareness Sessions: Other Activities: Page 10 of 23

11 Chapter Three 3.2 LEGAL & SOCIAL CENTER IN SHARIYA CAMP Enhancing protection for vulnerable women and girls among the Syrian refugees towards issues related to Sexual Gender Based Violence and Trafficking in Domiz Camp. Organization/ Funded by Activities and Plan Date Location of the project Benefits and targets Social Cases Awareness Sessions Referred Cases 31 beneficiaries 13 beneficiaries 18 beneficiaries Legal cases 67 beneficiaries Harikar / UNDP - 42 cases were counseled for obtaining IDs and obtaining marriage certificate cases were represented by the lawyer for obtaining IDs and marriage certificates 1 st 15 th Nov / 2015 Sharya Camp - 66 female beneficiaries - 1 female beneficiaries Issues Raised 1 Workshops 4 Field Visits 1 Seminars Follow up some GBV cases Action Taken 19 female 43 beneficiaries 18 beneficiaries 12 beneficiaries No. and type of Cases Referrals: TO: 18 psychological cases Jiyan Foundation Other Activities: LSC attended SGBV sub-working group meeting at DCVAW. LSC made coordination with Save the Children for conducting training courses. Seminars: Page 11 of 23

12 Chapter Three Field Visits: Workshops: Page 12 of 23

13 Chapter Five CHAPTER FOUR COMMUNITY SUPPORT CEES FOR IDPS The community Centres by Harikar funded by GIZ and ASB are founded to provide social and psychological services, counselling, advocacy, and legal representation to IDPs in different 8 IDPs camps; Kabartu 1 & 2, Shariya, Qadia, Chamishko, Bajid Kandala 2, Bersive 1 & COMMUNITY CENTERS / GIZ Organization/ Funded by Harikar / GIZ Issues Raised Activities and Plan Legal Representation (including Court Visits in Sumel, Zakho & Duhok) Training Activities Social Support Psychosocial Support Field visit Capacity building for the staff working in the 6 centers Coordination meeting in camp level. Coordination with government institutions outside the camps (hospitals, health centers, DOLSA) Follow up some of legal & psychosocial cases, Host Community/ Afternoon Activities, After the heavy rains started, almost all 6 centers facing problems regarding the physical structure of the CSC buildings. All the rooms in CSCs filled with water. No. and type of Cases Referrals: 33 Date 1 st 15 th Nov / 2015 Action Taken Location of the project Kabartu 1 Kabartu 2 Shariya Qadia Chammishku Bajid Kandala 2 Benefits and targets The target Adult women Total # of cases received by the 6 centers: 1312 a) 46 GBV b) 5 SGBV c) 1261 Non/GBV Total # of services provided to the received cases: Counseling: Case Management: 152 -Legal consultation: Representation: Referral cases: 33 - Follow Up: 216 Harikar CSC project team informed GIZ regarding the issue and they responded to the issue. TO - 2 health cases referred to MDM - 16 cases referred to Azadi hospital. - 6 cases referred BRHA - 2 health issues cases were referred to Eye hospital - 1 health issue case was referred to Hivi hospital - 5 cases referred to IOM - 1 case referred to Jiyan Foundation for Human Rights - BRHA - IOM - Jiyan Foundation for Human Rights - Azadi Hospital - Eye Hospital - MDM - Hivi Hospital Page 13 of 23

14 Chapter Five Other Activities: - Different seminars, campaign and awareness sessions conducted by the centers for the IDPs in morning and afternoon time focusing on early marriage, hygiene education, GBV, human rights, cholera and child rights. - CSCs paid a special attention to the issue of Cholera. They conducted different seminars, sessions, campaign on the issue and the staff participated in some training on how to aware IDPs on the means of protection from this disease. CSC managers attended meetings concerns this issue. - Different type of trainings (Computer, Painting, Hairdressing, Dressmaking, English Language, Literacy, First Aid, Latin Writing, Knitting, Music, photograph etc.) are ongoing in 6 centers in morning and afternoon time. A huge number of IDPs are participating in these trainings. The registration for training is continued, IDP males and females are so enthusiastic to participate in CSCs trainings. - Different entertainment activities (Sport games, Relaxation exercises, Competitions, Storytelling, Group Discussions...etc.) conducted during the reported period for IDPs. These activities are really helpful to make IDPs feel happy and have friendly and nice environment. - Different activities (Seminars, session entertainment activities, training, sport games etc) are ongoing in 6 camps in afternoon time; each center has a facilitator for arraigning and supervising the activities. - Host community outreach team are monitoring in Zakho and Shariya, they are visiting IDPs in unfinished buildings and host community in these two towns; providing them legal and social services. In addition to that CSC staff in Qadia camp are monitoring in Qadia village, providing social services, conducting seminars, training and group discussion with host community. - CSC s staff are monitoring inside the camps almost every day to follow up CSC cases and to make CSC more familiar among IDPs. It is worth to mention that IDPs are welcoming CSC s staff after they trust that CSCs are serving IDPs in a very good way. - CSCs coordination and cooperation with governmental actors and NGOs work very smoothly and in a very high level of understanding. CSCs attend other NGO s activities whenever they are invited. It is worth to mention that many times CSCs centers had been used by other NGO s or Government to do their activities. - CSCs in 6 camps at the end of any training they conduct a small gathering, distributing certificates of participation to the participant and representing some nice activities during the gatherings. - On the occasion of 36 Days Activism CSCs are preparing and planning to revival this occasion with different kinds of creative activities. - CSCs in 6 centers are presenting a very nice competitions like (Shingal Idol, Bajedkanadala Idol, the Voice, Qadia Best-Singer, Miss-Qadia, confessional, volleyball, Badminton s Championship, and best poem) - CSC lawyers visited Courts continuously to follow up legal cases and make representation for the needed cases. - CSCs are participating in UPP campaign on Early Marriage and will last for three weeks. Page 14 of 23

15 Chapter Five Training Courses: Awareness Sessions and Campaigns: Page 15 of 23

16 Chapter Five Different Entertainment Activities with IDPs: Page 16 of 23

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18 Chapter Five Non Camp Visits and Interaction with the Host Community: Page 18 of 23

19 4.2 COMMUNITY CENTERS / ASB Organization/ Funded by Activities and Plan Harikar/ ASB On Sunday, 1 st of November, CC staff conducted a Seminar on Right to Education, 11 female attendees. On Monday, 2 nd of November, CC staff conducted another seminar on General Violence, 35 female attendees. On Monday, 2 nd of November, activity for kids. On Tuesday, 3 rd of November, CC staff held a competition party; the competition was among children and they liked it the idea of competitiveness. On Tuesday, 3 rd of November, CC staff conducted a seminar on cholera, 6 female attendees. On Wednesday, 4 th of November, we made a support group for some women and kids. On Thursday, 5 th of November, CC staff conducted a seminar about education of customs and traditions, 33 female attendees. On Thursday, 5 th of November, Ezidy women who escaped from ISIS were given gifts which made them unbelievably happy. On Sunday 8 th of November, we made a campaign in the school about (peace and Coexistence). On th of November, our Center allowed IDPs to have access to a free of charge internet usage in our center. On Monday 9 th of November, the CC staff distributed some clothes to some kids. The English training course for Bersive village started on 10 th of November and will continue for 20 days, 40 females and males are participating in it. A two-shift computer training course started on 10 th of November and will continue Date 1 st 15 th Nov / 2015 Chapter Five Location of the project Benefits and targets Bersive Camp 1& 2 Women attending the seminar were made aware that they have right to education equally as men. The seminar meant to convey the message that violence creates more evil actions if it is not controlled and it was clarified that violence starts from within us as human beings. The kids were made very happy and their minds were off the terrible conditions they experience. Participants were informed of the risks of Cholera diseases and means of protection were demonstrated. The difference in customs and traditions was explained and respecting those of others was underscored. Escapees who fled from ISIS were given gifts to feel that they are of significance. To reduce disagreement between the residents of the camp, this seminar about peace and coexistence was conducted. The training courses of English, Sewing, Hairdressing, Volleyball, and football, were launched to help participants gain skills in the areas mentioned and to help reduce the Page 19 of 23

20 Chapter Five for 20 days, 40 females and males are participating in it. A two-shift Sewing training course started on 10 th Of November and will continue for 20 days, 20 females are participating in it. The Illiteracy training course started on 10 th of November and will continue for 20 days, 20 females are participating in it. The volleyball training course started on 8 th of November and will continue for 20 days, 30 females are participating in it. The hairdressing training course started on 10 th of November and will be continue for 20 days, 10 females are participating in it. On Tuesday 10 th of November we made Entertainment activity for some of girls. On Wednesday 11 th of November, CC staff conducted a seminar on AIDS, 34 female attendees. On Thursday 12 th of November, CC staff conducted another seminar on Pollution, 33 female and 1 male attendees. On Thursday 12 th of November, CC staff did a competition between girls and boys, Gifts were given to winners. On Thursday 12 th of November, CC staff conducted a seminar about Early Marriage, 9 female attendees. amount of tension they have experienced. As for sporting events, they were held for the purpose of allowing IDPs have a better health. The Children of those who would like to take part in our courses and activities and those of others as well will be taken care of in this center. AIDs as a dangerous disease was taught to the participants of this seminar. Pollution was explained as how it affects our health if it is not avoided. Issues Raised No. and type of Cases Referrals: Health Cases 3 Educational Cases Other Activities: Action Taken TO 21 Health cases have been referred to health center of Bersive 1 &2 Health centers. Referred to Bersive 1 School. Page 20 of 23

21 Chapter Five Entertainment Activities and Celebrations: Page 21 of 23

22 Chapter Five CHAPTER FIVE WASH AND NFI SUPPORT & HYGIENE PROMOTION AND DISTRIBUTION Harikar NGO is implementing different project activities for serving IDPs in different camps and improving their living conditions. One of the projects is Wash and NFI support through CARE international funded by MOFA, ADH, and DFATD to distribute NFIs and maintain WASH facilities in the mentioned camps. Other projects are to promote positive hygienic environments in different camps through UNICEF and ASB. 5.1 WASH AND NFI SUPPORT IN BERSIVE 1 CAMP WASH and NFI support to vulnerable IDP s in Duhok camps in 3035 Organization/ Funded by Activities and Plan Date Location of the project Benefits and targets Harikar/ CARE Germany Issues Raised Completed Maintenance and rehabilitation of existing WASH facilities. Installation of 46 sections of latrines, each has 6 latrines and showers. Supporting cleaning of WASH facilities. Broken and damaged parts in latrines need to be changed (broken doors). No hot water inside WASH cabinet. No. and type of Cases Referrals: 1 st 15 th Nov / 2015 Action Taken Bersve1 camp IDP in Bersve1 Camp Raised to HARIKAR and camp management TO: Other Activities: Drilling new water well is under progress. Supporting WASH team by providing trainings and monitoring daily activities. Supporting WASH team by cleaning materials. 5.2 HYGIENE PROMOTION AND DISTRIBUTION IN BERSIVE 1 CAMP The project is Hygiene promotion and distribution of hygiene kits in Bersive 3 Camp for 3500 IDP s. Organization/ Funded by Activities and Plan Date Location of the project Benefits and targets Harikar/ ASB Hygiene promotion via: Tent to tent visits Focus group School children Distribution of hygiene kits 1 st 15 th Nov / 2015 Bersve Families 30 Focus group 3500 School children 2500 Families Page 22 of 23

23 Issues Raised Rodents like mice. Grounds of the tents are not concrete and that is not safe during the raining season. No. and type of Cases Referrals: Action Taken Chapter Five Care and HARIKAR are improving the water networks Other issues are reported to partner and camp management. TO: Other Activities: New volunteers were selected for cleaning the new latrines. Distribution of cleaning kits on weekly basis for cleaners that clean the latrines. Hygiene and WASH committee is established and trainings conducted for volunteers. Hygiene team participates in water test committee and they perform weekly test in random places inside camp. Committee of volunteers conducted a monitoring inspection on latrines inside camp. 5.3 HYGIENE PROMOTION IN DIFFERENT CAMPS IN DUHOK GOVERNORATE Improvement of knowledge and practice for hygiene and sanitation in schools and community among Syrian refugees in Duhok governorate / Iraq. Organization/ Funded by Harikar/ UNICEF Issues Raised Activities and Plan 12 Days Hygiene promotion and communication skills training. Cleaning Campaign in Schools. Hygiene Sessions. Awareness sessions. Unclean areas inside and around schools. Bad use of WASH facilities. Date 1 st 15 th Nov / 2015 Action Taken Location of the project Domiz Camp Gawilan Camp Akre Camp Cleaning campaigns in schools. Session about toilet use. Issues are reported to partner and camp management. Benefits and targets 8580 Student and 433 Teachers in 12 schools. No. and type of Cases Referrals: Other Activities: TO END OF REPORT Page 23 of 23

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