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SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC: Cross-Border Humanitarian Reach and Activities from Turkey May 2015

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d j

45k

10

47k

4

ü

3k

895k

5

TURKEY

25k

Al-Hasakeh

3k

Aleppo h f

13k

2

9k

2

2 ö

1k

1

4 5

3

d 0.4k j 16k

Idleb

ü

11 15

1

h f

338k 10 172k 11

10 ö 116k

3

5

4

475k

d j

43k

ü

1k

3

33k

5

Hama

6

2

h f

40k

1

28k

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d j

1

ü

39k

2

0.3k 2k

1 0.1k

h f ö

1k

3 3

d j

0.02k

1 5

h f

5k

3

30k

2

ö

3k

2

ü

1k

FSL

21

Health

22

4

h f

1k

4

44k

2

d j

Nutrition

6

1K

Protection

18

1

As-Sweida

6

ü

9

WASH

1k

0

10

20

30

ü

4k 1k

ü

ö

13

NFI

1k

1k

0.1k

Rural Damascus

Dar’a 2

d j

No. of beneficiaries (k=1000)*

JORDAN

Creation date: 24 June 2015 Source: Information as reported by partners and clusters for May 2015 The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance. Feedback: [email protected]

Education

99k

FSL

950k

Health

482k

IRAQ

ü 1

0.3k

d j

2k

Quneitra

d j

2

ü

ö

0.2k

ü

2

3k

17

NFI

1

Damascus

h f

ü

h f

Education

142k

212k

1

LEBANON ö

0.4k 0.1K

ü

d j

4

ö

d j

1

2

No. of organisations

2k

Shelter Homs

1

0.3k

9k

d j

Deir-ez-Zor

1 ö 1

Tartous

6k

ö

9k

Lattakia

h f

h f

1

ö

Ar-Raqqa

1k

h f

*Notes: Beneficiaries numbers reported are for May 2015 only. FSL beneficiaries are provided food Baskets, cooked meals, mixed food items and other food commodities and additional 1,144,718 beneficiaries are reached by bread, flour, CFW or voucher assistance. For May 2015 Health cluster provided 482,215 beneficiaries with provided consultations, hospital admissions, etc; and additional 21,670 beneficiaries reached by consultations provided through outreach activites, 6,255 beneficiaries reached by deliveries attended by a skilled attendant and 29,614 beneficiaries reached by trauma cases support. NFI beneficiaries were provided clothing, bedding, winterization kits, basic HH kits, kitchen sets, new born kits, NFI kits, summer kits, NFI voucher assistance and single Items (like solar lanterns, plastic sheets, jerry cans, blankets, etc.). WASH beneficiaries are assisted through water supply, WASH interventions, hygiene kits distribution, vector control and sanitation activities. Nutrition beneficiaries reached with IYCF micronutrient supplements and screening/ treatment of acutely malnourished children. Education beneficiaries are for children and adolescents (girls, boys) affected by the crisis who have access to formal and non-formal education opportunities. Shelter beneficiaries are provided rehabilitation kits and tents.

NFI

164k

NFI

Nutrition

12k

Protection

65k

Disclaimer: The count of beneficiaries may include duplicate count of same beneficiaries assisted by more than one type of activities within a sector.

Shelter

4k

ü

1,764k

WASH 0

500

1000 1500 2000

Turkey | Syria: 4Ws Trends Analysis May 2015 Education *

Health **

FSL 99

60

810

972

72

54

23

16

18

19

14

14

14

17

30 16

NFI

NFI

352

Mar

Apr

12

Jan

May

39

32

10

10

Feb

Mar

233

46

13

Apr

164

25

May

Jan

Feb

Mar

536

495

482

57

79

84

88

83

81

23

21

17

22

23

18

22

Apr

May

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

51

51

65

Protection * 22

19

13

7

12

14

3

3

Jan

Feb

845

18 2

13 21

17

20

4

4

6

Mar

Apr

May

5

36

Feb

4

Mar

22

12

5 9

2

1,414 452

12

1,764

588

25

33 34

23

22

22

Feb

Mar

6 Jan

18

20

15

18

Apr

May

Number of beneficiares reported (in thousands). Number of sub-districts/districts covered. Number of organizations reporting 4Ws.

4

1 28

Jan

21

519

WASH

26

4

53

419

13

Shelter

10

51

950

Nutrition

380 171

54

1,049

33

11

Feb

901

Apr

6

14

May

Jan

11

Feb

30

15

Mar

49

13

Apr

48

9

May

Notes: The data shows the trends of beneficiaries reached and subdistricts/districts reached by months. * Education and Protection clusters reported data at district level. All other clusters reported data at subdistrict level. ** The health cluster data was revised for Jan - May 2015 and may differ from previous 4Ws.

Syrian Arab Republic: Cross-Border Humanitarian Reach and Activities from Turkey May 2015

Food Security and Livelihood

Health

950,440 beneficiaries

AL-HASAKEH

ALEPPO

Legend

DEIR-EZ-ZOR

TARTOUS

DAMASCUS

HAMA

10,001 - 50,000 1,001 - 5,000

Non-Food Items (NFI) 164,180 beneficiaries

AL-HASAKEH AR-RAQQA

IDLEB

1,001 - 5,000

For May 2015 Health cluster provided 482,215 beneficiaries with provided consultations, hospital admissions, etc; and additional 21,670 beneficiaries reached by consultations provided through outreach activites, 6,255 beneficiaries reached by deliveries attended by a skilled attendant and 29,614 beneficiaries reached by trauma cases supported.

RURAL DAMASCUS

QUNEITRA

DAR'A

AS-SWEIDA

Legend

District

SubDistrict

HAMA

1,763,963 beneficiaries

Governorate

LATTAKIA DEIR-EZ-ZOR

TARTOUS

# of Beneficiaries >10,000

5,001 - 10,000 HOMS

2,001 - 5,000

RURAL DAMASCUS

QUNEITRA

AS-SWEIDA

For May 2015, NFI cluster provided clothing, bedding, basic HH kits, kitchen sets, new born kits, NFI kits, summer kits, NFI voucher assistance and other single Items (like solar lanterns, plastic sheets, jerry cans, blankets, etc.).

AR-RAQQA

IDLEB

Legend

Governorate District

LATTAKIA

SubDistrict

HAMA

DEIR-EZ-ZOR

TARTOUS

# of Beneficiaries >50,000

10,001 - 50,000 HOMS

1,001 - 2,000

Cross-border reach and activities Cross-border reach reflects the assistance either channeled through the Turkish Red Crescent (TRC) at designated Zero Points for distribution inside Syria or going inside Syria through commercial channels. The 4W represents where UN, NGOs and other actors, provide assistance. Activities include both one-off and repeated distributions. Activities vary in scale.

AL-HASAKEH

ALEPPO

1 - 1,000

DAR'A

10,001 - 50,000

WASH

ALEPPO

DAMASCUS

>50,000

1 - 1,000

DAMASCUS

AS-SWEIDA

# of Beneficiaries

5,001 - 10,000

HOMS

1 - 1,000

For May 2015, FSL cluster provided 950,440 beneficiaries with food Baskets, cooked meals, mixed food items and other food commodities, and additional 1,144,718 beneficiaries are reached by bread, flour, CFW or voucher assistance.

DEIR-EZ-ZOR

TARTOUS

RURAL DAMASCUS

QUNEITRA

DAR'A

SubDistrict

>50,000

5,001 - 10,000 HOMS

District

LATTAKIA

# of Beneficiaries

Legend

Governorate

AR-RAQQA

IDLEB

District

SubDistrict

HAMA

AL-HASAKEH

ALEPPO

Governorate

AR-RAQQA

IDLEB

LATTAKIA

482,215 beneficiaries

5,001 - 10,000 1,001 - 5,000 1 - 1,000

DAMASCUS

RURAL DAMASCUS

Data Source(s): Information as reported by partners and sectors

QUNEITRA

DAR'A

Date Printed: 26 Jun 2015, 15:12 All beneficiaries numbers reported are for May 2015 only

AS-SWEIDA

For May 2015, WASH cluster reached beneficiaries for water supply, hygiene kits distribution, vector control, sanitation activities, and solid waste disposal.

Disclaimer: The boundaries, areas, and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance. Feedback: [email protected]

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Syrian Arab Republic: Cross-Border Humanitarian Reach and Activities from Turkey May 2015

Nutrition

Education

12,429 beneficiaries

AL-HASAKEH

ALEPPO

Legend

District

SubDistrict

# of Beneficiaries

HAMA

DEIR-EZ-ZOR

TARTOUS

501 - 1,000

DAMASCUS

DAR'A

District

HAMA

Shelter

1,001 - 5,000 100 - 500

For May 2015, Education cluster reached children and adolescents (girls, boys) affected by the crisis who have access to formal and non-formal education opportunities reported at district level.

RURAL DAMASCUS

QUNEITRA

DAR'A

AS-SWEIDA

Protection

4,006 beneficiaries

AL-HASAKEH

ALEPPO

AR-RAQQA

IDLEB

Legend

District

SubDistrict

HAMA

64,593 beneficiaries

Governorate

LATTAKIA DEIR-EZ-ZOR

TARTOUS

# of Beneficiaries >500

301 - 500 HOMS

201 - 300

DAMASCUS

RURAL DAMASCUS

QUNEITRA

AS-SWEIDA

For May 2015, Shelter cluster provided shelter rehabilitation kits and tents reported at sub district level.

AR-RAQQA

IDLEB

Legend

Governorate

LATTAKIA

District

HAMA

DEIR-EZ-ZOR

TARTOUS

# of Beneficiaries >5,000

1,001 - 5,000 HOMS

101 - 200

Cross-border reach and activities Cross-border reach reflects the assistance either channeled through the Turkish Red Crescent (TRC) at designated Zero Points for distribution inside Syria or going inside Syria through commercial channels. The 4W represents where UN, NGOs and other actors, provide assistance. Activities include both one-off and repeated distributions. Activities vary in scale.

AL-HASAKEH

ALEPPO

1 - 100

DAR'A

>5,000

1 - 100

DAMASCUS

AS-SWEIDA

# of Beneficiaries

501 - 1,000

HOMS

1 - 100

For May 2015, Nutrition cluster supported IYCF activities, provided micronutrient supplements and conducted screening/ treatment of acutely malnourished children reported at sub district level.

DEIR-EZ-ZOR

TARTOUS

RURAL DAMASCUS

QUNEITRA

Governorate

LATTAKIA

101 - 500

HOMS

Legend

AR-RAQQA

IDLEB

>5,000

1,001 - 5,000

AL-HASAKEH

ALEPPO

Governorate

AR-RAQQA

IDLEB

LATTAKIA

99,016 beneficiaries

501 - 1,000 100 - 500 1 - 100

DAMASCUS

RURAL DAMASCUS

Data Source(s): Information as reported by partners and sectors

QUNEITRA

DAR'A

Date Printed: 26 Jun 2015, 15:18 All beneficiaries numbers reported are for May 2015 only

AS-SWEIDA

For May 2015, Protection cluster provided protection monitoring, community centres, GBV response, women and girls empowerment, GBV mitigation and prevention, trainings, advocacy, safe space, mine risk education, case management at district level.

Disclaimer: The boundaries, areas, and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance. Feedback: [email protected]

MAP 2