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1 Prepared by: Julio Amador III Seth Binder Ranitya Kusumadewi Carlos M. Wong Independent Consultants Inc.

2 The US Department of State believes that some humanitarian aid funded by the US is diverted to terrorist organizations and the Assad regime.

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4  500,000 refugees  1.2 million internally displaced  Estimated Total Number Displaced to Turkey 120,147  Estimated Total Number Displaced to Lebanon 127,420  Estimated Total Number Displaced to Jordan 123,076  Estimated Total Number Displaced to Iraq 54,175

5  U.S. provided $200 million, $112 million inside Syria, $88 million to surrounding countries  E.U. provided $367 million  Others $174 million  Saudi Arabia $72 million  China $7 million  Russia $8 million

6  Food and water  Clothing  Shelter  Medical supplies  Educational supplies  Logistics

7  Basic appropriation process  President has full discretion as to how he distributes the aid  Cannot contradict U.S. Law  Delegated Authority to Department of State (Secretary of State) -DoS in charge of Foreign Aid -USAID in charge of Humanitarian Aid

8  Foreign Aid (USAID/OFDA) ◦ Non-Food Humanitarian Aid  Food (USAID/FFP) ◦ Food Based Humanitarian Aid

9  Preventing use of US humanitarian aid to terrorist groups and the Assad Regime ◦ establish guidelines on how US funds committed to humanitarian aid are used. ◦ accreditation system needs to be created to screen local NGO partners in Syria. ◦ establish a post-disbursement mechanism to determine whether aid is use properly.

10  Coordinated humanitarian aid delivery ◦ Work with the governments of neighboring countries to help vulnerable Syrians. ◦ Increase aid to Syria’s neighboring countries that are receiving Syrian refugees. ◦ Diplomatically active with partner states to guarantee the delivery of humanitarian aid.  possibility of humanitarian plan ◦ Increased commitment on delivering the humanitarian aid both financial and non- monetary.

11  Increase diplomatic initiatives with allies and other countries ◦ Encourage allies such as Israel to donate funds for the humanitarian aid effort. ◦ A fund for Syria should be established that shall be bankrolled by major powers for post-conflict reconstruction.

12  Beyond 2012, the State Department must have stricter rules governing humanitarian aid if further assistance shall be allocated to Syrian IDPs and refugees.  The US also needs stronger coordination in humanitarian aid delivery and increase diplomatic initiatives with allies and other countries.


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