General Unicef
Social and Health Concerns
Syrian Refugees and Host Countries
Numbers and Statistics
Miscellaneous
100
This organization created UNICEF.
What is the United Nations.
100
UNICEF has been administering immunizations for these two diseases over the past few months
What are polio and measles
100
These are the countries that Syrian refugees fled/are fleeing to during the ongoing crisis
What are Jordan, Lebanon, Egypt, Turkey and Iraq?
100
This is how long the Syrian crisis (civil war) has been going so far
What is over 2 years
100
This nation currently has 100% of its financial requirements as unfunded
What is Egypt
200
This was the year UNICEF founded.
What is 1946
200
These are two of the major child protection concerns for the children affected by the Syrian Crisis
What is: -Killing and maiming -Sexual violence, -Torture, arbitrary detention, recruitment and use of children by armed forces and armed groups, exposure to explosive remnants of war, growing intolerance, and a lack of access to healthcare facilities.
200
This is the key challenge for the implementation of operations in Syria
What is limited funding. (2nd place what is constrained security access)
200
This is the number of Syrians leaving their country everyday since the beginning of the civil war.
What is 7,000?
200
This initiative is where the majority of Unicef's required funds in Syria will go towards.
What is WASH? (Water and sanitation)
300
UNICEF was originally created to provide food, clothing and health care to the children of this continent.
What is Europe
300
Due to unsanitary conditions, this is the water-borne disease that displaced women and children susceptible.
What is scabies
300
This country has the greatest number of Syrian child refugees.
What is Lebanon
300
This is the proportion of schools that are being damaged or converted into shelters
What is 1 in 5?
300
At the end of October 2012, the refugee border crossing of Al Qa’im of this host country was closed for security reasons
What is Iraq
400
This is the number of children that die everyday from preventable causes.
What is 18,000
400
This is the number of partners that are a part of the wide network UNICEF works with to reach more and more children in need
What is 40?
400
This host country's government has declared and maintained an open border policy for Syrian refugees.
What is Turkey?
400
This is the number of children in Syria that UNICEF and its partners have vaccinated against polio
What is 1.5 Million
400
This government faces the greatest economic strain due to the large influx of refugees
What is Jordan?
500
This was created in 1959. It defines children’s rights to protection, education, health care, shelter and good nutrition.
What is Declaration of the Rights of the Child (Convention of the rights of the Child)
500
This is the vitamin supplementation that Unicef supplies to children during vaccination campaigns
What is vitamin A?
500
This is the number of Syrian child refugees
What is half a million? (more than one million currently)
500
This is the percentage of registered Syrian refugees that are hosted in Jordan
What is 30%?
500
This is the nickname for the age group of children most greatly effected by the violence in Syria.
What is The Lost Generation?