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Humanitarian Situation Overview in (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Idleb Governorate June 2017

Introduction

This multi-sector needs assessment is part of a monthly data Dana collection exercise which aims to gather information about needs Harim Qourqeena and the humanitarian situation inside Syria. The factsheets present Kafr information collected in June 2017, referring to the situation in May Takharim ALEPPO 2017. Maaret Tamsrin Teftnaz These factsheets present information at the community level* for Darkosh Bennsh twenty sub-districts in Idleb governorate. Selected key indicators for Idleb the following sectors are included in the factsheets: displacement, Janudiyeh shelter, NFIs, health, food security, WASH and education. The Jisr Ash Saraqab factsheets do not cover the entire range of indicators gathered in the Badama Shugur questionnaire. Mhambal Abul Thohur For full visualisation of all indicators collected, please see the SIMAWG Ehsem Ma'arrat Needs Identification Dynamic Reporting Tool, available here: An Nu'man http://www.reach-info.org/syr/simawg/. LATTAKIA Kafr Nobol Sanjar Heish

Tamanaah Methodology and limitations HAMA Khan Shaykun These findings are based on data collected both directly and remotely (in Turkey) from Key Informants residing in the communities assessed.

Information was collected from Key Informants in 110 communities in 20 sub-districts of Idleb governorate. For each question asked, confidence levels are assigned based on the Key Informant’s area of Remote data collection expertise and knowledge of the sector-specific situation. Direct data collection For a full description of the methodology, please see the Terms of Mixed data collection PDF: click on a sub-district Reference, available on the REACH Resource Centre. name to directly access the Not assessed relevant factsheet

*Admin 1 = governorate; admin 2 = district; admin 3 = sub-district; admin 4 = community; admin 6 = neighbourhood Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070001 Abul Thohur, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 1/32 community assessed : Taljineh NFIs Taljineh Taljineh % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 26-50% 26-50% 26-50% electricity source % of population that Yes No info No info ! B No info NA Main network are female % of female-headed C NA NA Generator households ! Taljineh D No info NA No source IDPs living in village ! !! ! ! No info NA Solar alternative ! F ! ! ! New IDP arrivals ! ! ! ! No information ! Returnees ! ! ! ! ! ! Fuel Prices (SYP)*

! ! B Butane (cannister) ! ! ! C Coal (1kg) ! ! ! ! D Diesel (1 litre) ! F Firewood (tonne) NFI Prices (SYP)* Cement (50kg) ! Floor mat (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin 2 Shelter Livelihoods (1m ) Tent (5 persons) Taljineh Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Taljineh Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends No lack of fuel No info Sale of household assets High risk/illegal work strategies used Unfinished apartment Taljineh Remittances to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Private space not for shelter Cave/natural shelter Collective public space not for shelter No IDPs No information Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070001 Abul Thohur, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 1/32 communities assessed : Taljineh Food Security Taljineh Taljineh Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Public bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Buried / burned ! Bread: 200 SYP Rice: 500 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Sugar: 500 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad ! Taljineh ! !! Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production ! decreased People sick after drinking ! Private bakeries unavailable ! ! ! ! Lack of access to ! ! No information ! ! markets ! ! Some foods ! ! ! Sufficiency of available water ! ! expensive to meet household needs Lack of resources ! ! ! to buy food ! Sufficient ! Lack of access to fuel ! ! Insufficient ! ! Cooking fuel unavailable No information ! No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal ! Rice: 1kg Lentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kg Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Access to bread Most common Status of primary Most common health Most common barriers source of bread schools in village problems to accessing healthcare Most common Functioning Disabilities No facilities in the area Taljineh Diarrhoea barriers to Not functioning Chronic diseases accessing bread Number of days, Not available per month, where bread from private No information bakeries was Barriers to accessing unavailable education services Taljineh Some facilities destroyed Lack of teaching staff Lack of school supplies

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070500 Ariha 1/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 9/28 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the next NFIs factsheet): Almokblah, Ariha, Bab Ellah, Banin, Kafraziba Almokblah Almokblah Banin % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes No No B 8000 SYP NA B 7000 SYP NA Main network are female ! C NA NA C 350 SYP 2500 SYP Generator % of female-headed Ariha !! Korin households !! Almokblah 51-75% 51-75% 1-25% Bab Ellah !! ! D 270 SYP NA D 500 SYP 400 SYP No source IDPs living in village !! ! !! Yes Yes No Nahliya! F 50000 SYP NA F No info NA Solar alternative New IDP arrivals ! Ariha Kafraziba No information Bab Ellah ! Ariha Returnees Motaram !! 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% !! ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* ! !! Kafraziba B 9000 SYP NA B 9000 SYP NA Butane (cannister) Yes Yes No ! ! ! B ! ! ! ! C 350 SYP 2500 SYP C 350 SYP 2500 SYP C Coal (1kg) Banin ! ! ! 270 SYP 400 SYP 280 SYP 400 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) 1-25% 26-50% 51-75% ! D D Firewood (tonne) F 55000 SYP NA F 50000 SYP NA F Yes No info No info ! ! Bab Ellah NFI Prices (SYP)* Kafraziba Banin Cement (50kg) !! 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Floor mat B 9000 SYP NA Yes No No (3*4m) C 350 SYP 2500 SYP Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 265 SYP 400 SYP Tent (5 persons) Almokblah Banin F 55000 SYP NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Almokblah Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Burning clothes No info No info Almokblah Borrowing from family/friends strategies used Unfinished apartment Burning plastics to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Ariha Kafraziba Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Ariha Farm owning Borrowing from family/friends shelter Ariha Banin No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 4500 - 5000 SYP 2000 - 3000 SYP Collective public Bab Ellah Farm owning Borrowing from family/friends space not for shelter Business/trade No IDPs Bab Ellah Sale of household assets Borrowing from family/friends Banin Farm owning Skipping meals Bab Ellah Kafraziba No information NDPs IDPs Business/trade No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 2000 - 2500 SYP Kafraziba Farm owning Borrowing from family/friends Business/trade

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070500 Ariha 1/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 9/28 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the next Food Security factsheet): Almokblah, Ariha, Bab Ellah, Banin, Kafraziba Almokblah Almokblah Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Government distribution obtaining food Status of water source Garbage left in street/ public Bread: 125 SYP areas ! Rice: 350 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Thaheriya No public bakeries in the Ariha !! Korin Lentils: 400 SYP Some foods !! Almokblah Sugar: 450 SYP village unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking Bab Ellah !! ! !! Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production ! !! decreased People sick after drinking Private paid collection Nahliya! No private bakeries available Lack of access to No information ! Bab Ellah ! Ariha Ariha markets Motaram !! Some foods Water trucking ! Sufficiency of available water !! Public bakeries expensive ! Lack of resources to meet household needs !! Kafraziba Left in street / public area ! ! ! Bread: 150 SYP to buy food ! Rice: 300 SYP Sufficient ! ! ! Lack of access Banin ! ! Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient ! Water trucking ! Sugar: 425 SYP Cooking fuel Cooking oil: 600 SYP unavailable No information Buried / burned ! ! 1 to 10 No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Kafraziba Banin Bab Ellah Water trucking !! Rice: 1kg Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Private paid collection Bread: no info Sugar: 1kg Rice: 350 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 450 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 600 SYP Most common Status of primary Bab Ellah Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 1 to 10 schools in village Lack of teaching staff Most common Functioning Lack of school supplies Skin diseases High cost of transportation to Banin Almokblah Chronic diseases facility barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Lack of transportation to facility Public bakeries accessing bread aged less than 5 Distance to facility Bread: no info Number of days, Not available Banin Chronic diseases No difficulties reported Rice: 400 SYP per month, where Ariha Pregnancy related diseases bread from private No information Some facilities destroyed Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Lack of teaching staff Severe diseases affecting those Sugar: 400 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable aged less than 5 Cooking oil: no info education services Diarrhoea No difficulties reported 0 Almokblah Kafraziba Bab Ellah Skin diseases Acute respiratory infections Kafraziba Lack of teaching staff Lack of teaching staff Lack of school supplies Lack of school supplies Diarrhoea No difficulties reported Public bakeries No spaces available Banin Malnutrition Bread: no info Severe diseases affecting those Rice: 300 SYP Ariha aged less than 5 Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Skin diseases No difficulties reported Most children accessed education Sugar: 450 SYP Kafraziba Severe diseases affecting those Cooking oil: 600 SYP aged less than 5 1 to 10

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070500 Ariha 2/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 9/28 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous NFIs factsheet): Korin, Motaram, Nahliya, Thaheriya Korin Korin Thaheriya % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes Yes Yes B 9000 SYP NA B 9000 SYP 2300 SYP Main network are female ! Thaheriya C 350 SYP 2500 SYP C 450 SYP 5500 SYP Generator % of female-headed Motaram !! Korin households !! Almokblah 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Bab Ellah !! ! D 270 SYP 400 SYP D 270 SYP 1750 SYP No source IDPs living in village !! ! !! Yes No No Nahliya! F 65000 SYP NA F 55000 SYP NA Solar alternative New IDP arrivals ! Motaram No information Nahliya ! Ariha Returnees Motaram !! 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% !! ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* ! !! Kafraziba B 9000 SYP NA Butane (cannister) Yes No No ! ! ! B ! ! ! ! C 350 SYP 2500 SYP C Coal (1kg) Thaheriya ! ! ! 280 SYP 400 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% ! D Firewood (tonne) F 55000 SYP NA F Yes No No ! ! Nahliya NFI Prices (SYP)* Banin Cement (50kg) !! Floor mat B 9000 SYP 4500 SYP (3*4m) C 600 SYP No info Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 265 SYP 3500 SYP Tent (5 persons) Korin Thaheriya F 60000 SYP No info Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Korin Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg No lack of fuel 3500 - 4000 SYP 1500 - 2000 SYP Farm owning Borrowing from family/friends strategies used Unfinished apartment Korin Business/trade Selling household assets to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Motaram Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Private space not for NDPs IDPs Motaram Farm owning Borrowing from family/friends shelter Business/trade Selling household assets Motaram Thaheriya No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 3500 - 4000 SYP Collective public Nahliya Farm owning Borrowing from family/friends space not for shelter Allowances No IDPs Nahliya Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Thaheriya Business/trade Borrowing from family/friends Nahliya No information NDPs IDPs Sale of humanitarian aid Burning furniture in use Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Burning clothes No info Burning waste

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070500 Ariha 2/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 9/28 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous Food Security factsheet): Korin, Motaram, Nahliya, Thaheriya Korin Korin Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Shops obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: no info ! Rice: 350 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Thaheriya No difficulties reported Motaram !! Korin Lentils: 350 SYP Some foods !! Almokblah Sugar: 450 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking Bab Ellah !! ! !! Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production ! !! decreased People sick after drinking Private paid collection Nahliya! Private bakeries unavailable Lack of access to No information ! Nahliya ! Ariha Motaram markets Motaram !! Some foods Water trucking ! Sufficiency of available water !! Public bakeries expensive ! Lack of resources to meet household needs !! Kafraziba Left in street / public area ! ! ! Bread: 125 SYP to buy food ! Rice: 300 SYP Sufficient ! ! ! Lack of access Thaheriya ! ! Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient ! Water trucking ! Sugar: 450 SYP Cooking fuel Cooking oil: 600 SYP unavailable No information Left in street / public area ! ! 1 to 10 No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Banin Nahliya !! Rice: 1kg Private bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Bread: 150 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 350 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 350 SYP Flour too expensive Sugar: 450 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 600 SYP Most common Status of primary Nahliya Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 1 to 10 schools in village Lack of teaching staff Most common Functioning Lack of school supplies Pregnancy related diseases High cost of transportation Thaheriya No spaces available Korin Acute respiratory infections barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Public bakeries accessing bread aged less than 5 Bread: no info Number of days, Not available Thaheriya Skin diseases No difficulties reported Rice: 400 SYP per month, where Motaram Chronic diseases bread from private No information Lack of teaching staff Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Lack of school supplies Pregnancy related diseases Sugar: 450 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable No spaces available Cooking oil: 600 SYP education services Chronic diseases No facilities in the area 0 Nahliya Pregnancy related diseases Security concerns around travel Korin Severe diseases affecting those Lack of teaching staff aged less than 5 Lack of school supplies Skin diseases Security concerns around travel Thaheriya Acute respiratory infections Security concerns around entering facilities Motaram Services are too expensive Lack of teaching staff Lack of school supplies

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070305 Armanaz, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 3/11 communities assessed : Armanaz, , Milis NFIs Armanaz Armanaz % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source !! % of population that Armanaz Yes No No B 10000 SYP 1550 SYP Main network are female % of female-headed Ghafar C NA NA Generator households 26-50% 26-50% 26-50% ! D 300 SYP NA No source IDPs living in village Solar alternative Yes No info No ! F 45000 SYP NA New IDP arrivals Ghafar No information Milis ! ! Returnees Milis Fuel Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% !! B No info 1550 SYP Yes No No B Butane (cannister)

! ! C 60 SYP NA C Coal (1kg)

! Diesel (1 litre) ! D No info NA D Firewood (tonne) F No info NA F Ghafar Milis NFI Prices (SYP)* !! Cement (50kg) Floor mat B 10000 SYP NA (3*4m) C NA NA Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 300 SYP NA Tent (5 persons) Armanaz F 45000 SYP NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Armanaz Shared apartment Most common or house Stable employment Children sent to work/beg Burning furniture in use 3000 - 4000 SYP Daily employment Taking loans/buying on credit strategies used Unfinished apartment Armanaz Burning clothes Farm owning Borrowing from family/friends to cope with a or house Burning plastics lack of fuel Tent Ghafar High risk/illegal work Borrowing from family/friends Private space not for NDPs IDPs Ghafar Farm owning Selling household assets shelter Business/trade Skipping meals Ghafar Burning clothes Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg No info Burning plastics Collective public Milis Sale of household assets Taking loans/buying on credit space not for shelter Farm owning Borrowing from family/friends Burning waste No IDPs Milis Milis No information NDPs IDPs Burning clothes Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Burning plastics 2000 - 3000 SYP Burning waste

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070305 Armanaz, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 3/11 communities assessed : Armanaz, Ghafar, Milis Food Security Armanaz Armanaz Most common water Main challenges to Network source Shops obtaining food !! Status of water source Disposed at designated site Armanaz Bread: 125 SYP Rice: 500 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Ghafar Lentils: 550 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking Sugar: 500 SYP unavailable ! Cooking oil: 800 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Buried / burned Private bakeries unavailable decreased ! Lack of access to No information markets Milis ! ! Ghafar Some foods Network Milis expensive Sufficiency of available water !! Public bakeries to meet household needs Lack of resources Disposed at designated site Bread: 200 SYP to buy food Rice: 600 SYP Sufficient ! ! Lack of access Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient ! ! Sugar: 500 SYP Cooking fuel Cooking oil: 750 SYP unavailable No information Private bakeries unavailable No information Most common method of Ghafar !! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Milis Rice: 1kg Shops Lentils: 1 kg Bread: 125 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 500 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 550 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 500 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 800 SYP Most common Status of primary Milis Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Pregnancy related diseases No facilities in the area Armanaz Acute respiratory infections barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those accessing bread aged less than 5 Number of days, Not available No info No facilities in the area per month, where Ghafar bread from private No information bakeries was Barriers to accessing unavailable education services Pregnancy related diseases No facilities in the area Milis Acute respiratory infections Armanaz Severe diseases affecting those Most children accessed education aged less than 5

Ghafar Lack of teaching staff

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070401 Badama, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 1/13 community assessed : NFIs Kherbet Eljoz Kherbet Eljoz % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes No No B 9000 SYP NA Main network are female ! % of female-headed Kherbet Eljoz C NA NA Generator !! households ! D 280 SYP NA No source IDPs living in village F 36000 SYP NA Solar alternative New IDP arrivals ! No information ! ! Returnees Fuel Prices (SYP)* ! Butane (cannister) ! B C Coal (1kg)

! D Diesel (1 litre)

! F Firewood (tonne) ! ! NFI Prices (SYP)* ! Cement (50kg) ! Floor mat (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin 2 Shelter Livelihoods (1m ) Tent (5 persons) Kherbet Eljoz Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Kherbet Eljoz Shared apartment Most common or house High risk/illegal work Children sent to work/beg Burning clothes 10000 - 20000 SYP Farm owning Borrowing from family/friends strategies used Unfinished apartment Kherbet Eljoz Burning plastics High risk/illegal work to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Private space not for shelter Cave/natural shelter Collective public space not for shelter No IDPs No information Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070401 Badama, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 1/13 community assessed : Kherbet Eljoz Food Security Kherbet Eljoz Kherbet Eljoz Most common water Main challenges to Closed well source Shops obtaining food Private paid collection Bread: 125 SYP Status of water source ! Rice: 450 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Kherbet Eljoz Lentils: 450 SYP No difficulties reported !! Some foods Water tastes/smells bad ! Sugar: 450 SYP unavailable Cooking oil: 650 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Private bakeries unavailable decreased ! Lack of access to No information markets ! ! Some foods Sufficiency of available water expensive to meet household needs ! Lack of resources ! to buy food Sufficient Lack of access to fuel Insufficient ! Cooking fuel unavailable No information ! No information ! ! Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal ! Rice: 1kg ! Lentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kg Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Access to bread Most common Status of primary Most common health Most common barriers source of bread schools in village problems to accessing healthcare Most common Functioning Chronic diseases High cost of transportation Kherbet Eljoz Pregnancy related diseases Lack of transportation barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those accessing bread aged less than 5 Number of days, Not available per month, where bread from private No information bakeries was Barriers to accessing unavailable education services Kherbet Eljoz Most children accessed education

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070002 Bennsh, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 2/4 communities assessed : Bennsh, Toum NFIs Bennsh Bennsh % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 51-75% 51-75% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes Yes Yes B 9500 SYP 1500 SYP Main network are female % of female-headed Toum C 50 SYP 5000 SYP Generator households 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% D 275 SYP 400 SYP No source IDPs living in village ! Yes Yes No F 65000 SYP NA Solar alternative New IDP arrivals Toum No information Returnees Fuel Prices (SYP)* 9500 SYP 1500 SYP ! B B Butane (cannister) Toum !! C 50 SYP 5500 SYP C Coal (1kg) D 275 SYP NA D Diesel (1 litre) Firewood (tonne) Bennsh F NA NA F !! NFI Prices (SYP)* Cement (50kg) Floor mat (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin 2 Shelter Livelihoods (1m ) Tent (5 persons) Bennsh Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Bennsh Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends No lack of fuel 3500 - 4000 SYP Business/trade Selling household assets strategies used Unfinished apartment Bennsh Skipping meals to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Toum Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Private space not for NDPs IDPs Toum Farm owning Selling household assets shelter Business/trade Skipping meals Toum Cave/natural shelter Burning furniture in use 2500 - 3500 SYP Burning clothes Collective public space not for shelter No IDPs No information Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070002 Bennsh, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 2/4 communities assessed : Bennsh, Toum Food Security Bennsh Bennsh Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Shops obtaining food Status of water source Public free collection Bread: 125 SYP Rice: 500 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Toum Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking Sugar: 450 SYP unavailable Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production ! People sick after drinking Public free collection 0 decreased Lack of access to No information markets Toum Some foods Sufficiency of available water Shops expensive Lack of resources to meet household needs ! Toum Bread: 100 SYP to buy food Sufficient !! Rice: 500 SYP Lack of access Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Sugar: 450 SYP Cooking fuel Cooking oil: 600 SYP unavailable No information Bennsh !! Private bakeries unavailable No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Rice: 1kg Lentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kg Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Access to bread Most common Status of primary Most common health Most common barriers source of bread schools in village problems to accessing healthcare Most common Functioning Communicable diseases No difficulties reported Bennsh Chronic diseases barriers to Not functioning Injuries accessing bread Number of days, Not available Chronic diseases No difficulties reported per month, where Toum Acute respiratory infections bread from private No information bakeries was Barriers to accessing unavailable education services Bennsh Lack of school supplies Unsafe route to services

Toum Most children accessed education

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070301 Dana, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 2/15 communities assessed : Atma, NFIs Atma Atma % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes No No B 9000 SYP NA Main network are female Atma % of female-headed Qah !! ! C NA NA Generator households Qah 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% !! D 285 SYP NA No source IDPs living in village Yes No No F 70000 SYP NA Solar alternative ! New IDP arrivals Qah No information Returnees ! Fuel Prices (SYP)*

! ! B 8700 SYP NA B Butane (cannister) ! ! C NA NA C Coal (1kg) ! ! D 285 SYP NA D Diesel (1 litre) Firewood (tonne) ! ! F 65000 SYP NA F ! NFI Prices (SYP)* Cement (50kg) ! Floor mat (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin 2 Shelter Livelihoods (1m ) Tent (5 persons) Atma Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Atma Shared apartment Most common or house Stable employment Children sent to work/beg No lack of fuel 19000 - 20000 SYP Business/trade Borrowing from family/friends strategies used Unfinished apartment Atma Support from family/friends Selling household assets to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Qah Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Private space not for NDPs IDPs Qah Business/trade Selling household assets shelter Remittances Qah Cave/natural shelter No lack of fuel 15000 - 15500 SYP Collective public space not for shelter No IDPs No information Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070301 Dana, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 2/15 communities assessed : Atma, Qah Food Security Atma Atma Most common water Main challenges to Network source Homemade obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: 175 SYP Atma Rice: 200 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink !! ! Flour too expensive Qah Qah Lentils: 500 SYP Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking !! Sugar: 450 SYP unavailable Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Public free collection Private bakeries unavailable decreased ! Lack of access to No information Qah markets ! Some foods Sufficiency of available water Public bakeries expensive Lack of resources to meet household needs ! ! ! ! Bread: no info to buy food Sufficient Rice: 450 SYP Lack of access ! ! Lentils: 800 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Sugar: 440 SYP Cooking fuel Cooking oil: 600 SYP unavailable No information ! ! 1 to 10 No information ! Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal ! Rice: 1kg Lentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kg Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Access to bread Most common Status of primary Most common health Most common barriers source of bread schools in village problems to accessing healthcare Most common Functioning Chronic diseases No facilities in the area Atma Acute respiratory infections Services are too expensive barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those accessing bread aged less than 5 Number of days, Not available Skin diseases No facilities in the area per month, where bread from private No information Qah Acute respiratory infections High cost of transportation Severe diseases affecting those Services are too expensive bakeries was unavailable Barriers to accessing aged less than 5 education services Atma Most children accessed education

Qah Most children accessed education

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070402 Darkosh 1/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 9/22 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the next NFIs factsheet): Darkosh, , , Batlaya, Mazuleh Darkosh Darkosh Matleh % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Batlaya electricity source % of population that Yes Yes No B 10000 SYP NA B 10000 SYP NA Main network are female ! ! % of female-headed Dorriyeh C NA NA C NA NA Generator households 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% ! D 300 SYP NA D 300 SYP NA No source IDPs living in village ! Yes No No Dorriyeh Darkosh F 45000 SYP NA F 45000 SYP NA Solar alternative !! !! ! New IDP arrivals Jamiliya ! Dorriyeh Mazuleh No information Jamiliya !! ! ! Sheikh Issa Returnees ! !! Fuel Prices (SYP)* None 26-50% 1-25% ! Elashury !! ! B 10000 SYP NA B 10000 SYP NA Yes No No B Butane (cannister) !! ! C NA NA C NA NA C Coal (1kg) Matleh Batlaya ! D 300 SYP NA D 300 SYP NA D Diesel (1 litre) 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Mreimin !! 45000 SYP 45000 SYP F Firewood (tonne) Yes No No F NA F NA Mazuleh Jamiliya NFI Prices (SYP)* Mazuleh Matleh !! Batlaya Cement (50kg) !! 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Floor mat B 10000 SYP NA Yes No No (3*4m) C NA NA Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 300 SYP NA Tent (5 persons) Darkosh Matleh Batlaya F 45000 SYP NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Darkosh Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg No lack of fuel 3000 - 4000 SYP 2000 - 3000 SYP Farm owning Taking loans/buying on credit strategies used Unfinished apartment Darkosh Business/trade Borrowing from family/friends to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Dorriyeh Mazuleh Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Dorriyeh Farm owning Taking loans/buying on credit shelter Business/trade Borrowing from family/friends Dorriyeh Matleh Batlaya No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 2000 - 3000 SYP 2000 - 3000 SYP Collective public Jamiliya Farm owning Taking loans/buying on credit space not for shelter Remittances Borrowing from family/friends No IDPs Jamiliya Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Matleh Batlaya Business/trade Taking loans/buying on credit Jamiliya Mazuleh No information NDPs IDPs Borrowing from family/friends No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 0 - 0 SYP Mazuleh Business/trade Taking loans/buying on credit Remittances

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070402 Darkosh 1/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 9/22 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the next Food Security factsheet): Darkosh, Dorriyeh, Jamiliya, Matleh Batlaya, Mazuleh Darkosh Darkosh Most common water Main challenges to Network source Public bakeries obtaining food Private paid collection Bread: 125 SYP Status of water source ! Rice: 500 SYP Wheat not always available No challenges Water is safe to drink ! Dorriyeh Lentils: 550 SYP Yeast not always available Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Network Sugar: 500 SYP unavailable ! Cooking oil: 800 SYP Local production ! People sick after drinking Private paid collection Dorriyeh Darkosh Private bakeries unavailable decreased !! !! ! ! Lack of access to No information Jamiliya markets Jamiliya !! ! Dorriyeh ! Sheikh Issa Some foods Network ! !! Thahr Sufficiency of available water ! Elashury !! ! Shops expensive to meet household needs Lack of resources Private paid collection Zarzur Bread: 125 SYP !! ! to buy food Sufficient Rice: 500 SYP Lack of access Matleh Batlaya ! Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Network Sugar: 500 SYP Cooking fuel Mreimin Cooking oil: 800 SYP unavailable No information !! Disposed at designated site Private bakeries unavailable No information Mazuleh Most common method of Matleh !! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Mazuleh Batlaya Jamiliya Network !! Rice: 1kg Shops Lentils: 1 kg Left in street / public area Bread: 125 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 500 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 500 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 800 SYP Most common Status of primary Jamiliya Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Communicable diseases No facilities in the area Matleh Batlaya Darkosh Acute respiratory infections High cost of transportation barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Lack of transportation Shops accessing bread aged less than 5 Bread: 125 SYP Number of days, Not available Matleh Batlaya Acute respiratory infections No facilities in the area Rice: 500 SYP per month, where Dorriyeh Severe diseases affecting those High cost of transportation bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was aged less than 5 Services are too expensive Sugar: 500 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 800 SYP education services Severe diseases affecting those No facilities in the area Private bakeries unavailable Darkosh Mazuleh Jamiliya aged less than 5 High cost of transportation Services are too expensive Mazuleh Most children accessed education Most children accessed education Injuries No facilities in the area Shops Matleh Batlaya Acute respiratory infections High cost of transportation Bread: 125 SYP Severe diseases affecting those Services are too expensive Rice: 500 SYP Dorriyeh aged less than 5 Lentils: 550 SYP No difficulties reported Communicable diseases No facilities in the area Most children accessed education Sugar: 500 SYP Mazuleh Acute respiratory infections High cost of transportation Cooking oil: 800 SYP Severe diseases affecting those Services are too expensive aged less than 5 Private bakeries unavailable

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070402 Darkosh 2/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 9/22 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous NFIs factsheet): Mreimin, Sheikh Issa Elashury, Thahr, Zarzur Mreimin Mreimin Zarzur % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes No No B 10000 SYP NA B 10000 SYP 2200 SYP Main network are female ! ! % of female-headed Sheikh Issa Elashury C NA NA C 750 SYP 5000 SYP Generator households 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% ! D 300 SYP NA D 300 SYP 1100 SYP No source IDPs living in village ! Yes No No Dorriyeh Darkosh F 45000 SYP NA F 45000 SYP NA Solar alternative !! !! ! New IDP arrivals Jamiliya ! Sheikh Issa No information Thahr !! ! ! Sheikh Issa Returnees ! !! Thahr Elashury Fuel Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% ! Elashury !! ! B 10000 SYP NA Yes No No Zarzur B Butane (cannister) !! ! C NA NA C Coal (1kg) Zarzur ! D 300 SYP NA D Diesel (1 litre) 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Mreimin !! 45000 SYP F Firewood (tonne) Yes No No F NA Mazuleh NFI Prices (SYP)* Matleh !! Thahr Batlaya Cement (50kg) !! Floor mat B 10000 SYP NA (3*4m) C NA NA Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 300 SYP NA Tent (5 persons) Mreimin Zarzur F 45000 SYP NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Mreimin Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg No lack of fuel 2000 - 3000 SYP 3000 - 4000 SYP Farm owning Taking loans/buying on credit strategies used Unfinished apartment Mreimin Business/trade Borrowing from family/friends to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Sheikh Issa Elashury Sheikh Issa Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Private space not for NDPs IDPs Farm owning Taking loans/buying on credit shelter Elashury Business/trade Borrowing from family/friends Sheikh Issa Elashury Zarzur No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 2000 - 3000 SYP Collective public Thahr Remittances Taking loans/buying on credit space not for shelter Borrowing from family/friends No IDPs Thahr Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Zarzur Business/trade Taking loans/buying on credit Thahr No information NDPs IDPs Support from family/friends Borrowing from family/friends No lack of fuel Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) 2000 - 3000 SYP

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070402 Darkosh 2/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 9/22 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous Food Security factsheet): Mreimin, Sheikh Issa Elashury, Thahr, Zarzur Mreimin Mreimin Most common water Main challenges to Network source Private bakeries obtaining food Disposed at designated site Bread: 125 SYP Status of water source ! Rice: 500 SYP High price of wheat No challenges Water is safe to drink ! Sheikh Issa Elashury Lentils: 550 SYP Flour not always available Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Network Sugar: 500 SYP unavailable ! Cooking oil: 800 SYP Local production ! People sick after drinking Private paid collection Dorriyeh Darkosh 11 to 20 decreased !! !! ! ! Lack of access to No information Jamiliya markets Thahr !! ! Sheikh Issa Elashury ! Sheikh Issa Some foods Network ! !! Thahr Sufficiency of available water ! Elashury !! ! Shops expensive to meet household needs Lack of resources Left in street / public area Zarzur Bread: 125 SYP !! ! to buy food Sufficient Rice: 500 SYP Lack of access Zarzur ! Lentils: 550 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Network Sugar: 500 SYP Cooking fuel Mreimin Cooking oil: 800 SYP unavailable No information !! Disposed at designated site Private bakeries unavailable No information Mazuleh Most common method of Matleh !! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Batlaya Thahr !! Rice: 1kg Homemade Lentils: 1 kg Bread: 120 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 500 SYP Yeast not always available Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 550 SYP Flour not always available Sugar: 500 SYP High price of wheat Access to bread Cooking oil: 800 SYP Most common Status of primary Thahr Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Injuries No facilities in the area Zarzur Mreimin Severe diseases affecting those High cost of transportation barriers to Not functioning aged less than 5 Services are too expensive Public bakeries accessing bread Bread: 125 SYP Number of days, Not available Zarzur Sheikh Issa Communicable diseases No facilities in the area Rice: 500 SYP per month, where Severe diseases affecting those High cost of transportation bread from private No information Most children accessed education Elashury Lentils: 550 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was aged less than 5 Services are too expensive Sugar: 500 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 800 SYP education services Acute respiratory infections No facilities in the area 0 Thahr Severe diseases affecting those Services are too expensive Mreimin aged less than 5 Most children accessed education Communicable diseases Services are too expensive Zarzur Pregnancy related diseases Severe diseases affecting those Sheikh Issa Elashury aged less than 5 Most children accessed education

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070501 Ehsem, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 2/19 communities assessed : , Bara NFIs Balyun Balyun % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 1-25% 26-50% 51-75% electricity source % of population that Yes No info No info B No info NA Main network are female NA NA % of female-headed Bara ! C Generator households 1-25% 26-50% 26-50% ! D No info 1200 SYP No source IDPs living in village Yes No info No info ! F No info NA Solar alternative ! ! New IDP arrivals Bara No information ! ! Returnees ! ! ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* ! ! B 10000 SYP NA B Butane (cannister) ! Balyun ! Coal (1kg) !! C NA NA C ! Bara !! D 300 SYP NA D Diesel (1 litre) Firewood (tonne) F 60000 SYP NA F NFI Prices (SYP)* ! ! Cement (50kg) Floor mat (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin 2 Shelter Livelihoods (1m ) Tent (5 persons) Balyun Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Balyun Shared apartment Most common or house Business / trade Taking loans/buying on credit Burning productive assets No info Borrowing from family/friends strategies used Unfinished apartment Balyun Burning plastics Skipping meals to cope with a or house Burning waste lack of fuel Tent Bara Sale of household assets Borrowing from family/friends Private space not for NDPs IDPs Bara Farm owning Selling household assets shelter Reducing meal size Bara Cave/natural shelter No lack of fuel No info Collective public space not for shelter No IDPs No information Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070501 Ehsem, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 2/19 communities assessed : Balyun, Bara Food Security Balyun Balyun Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Shops obtaining food Status of water source Buried / burned Bread: no info Rice: no info No challenges Water is safe to drink Bara ! Lentils: no info No difficulties reported Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking ! Sugar: no info unavailable Cooking oil: no info Local production People sick after drinking Buried / burned ! 0 decreased ! ! Lack of access to No information markets ! ! Bara Some foods ! ! ! expensive Sufficiency of available water ! Shops to meet household needs ! Lack of resources Bread: no info to buy food Sufficient ! Balyun ! Rice: 500 SYP Lack of access !! Lentils: no info No difficulties reported to fuel ! Bara Insufficient !! Sugar: 300 SYP Cooking fuel Cooking oil: 500 SYP unavailable No information Private bakeries unavailable No information Most common method of ! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal ! Rice: 1kg Lentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kg Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Access to bread Most common Status of primary Most common health Most common barriers source of bread schools in village problems to accessing healthcare Most common Functioning Maternal health issues Old age Balyun Malnutrition Disability/Injuries/Illness barriers to Not functioning Symptoms of psychological trauma Security concerns around entering accessing bread facilities Number of days, Not available Maternal health issues No facilities in the area per month, where bread from private No information Bara Acute respiratory infections Lack of transportation Malnutrition bakeries was Barriers to accessing unavailable education services Balyun Services are too far

Bara No info

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070300 Harim, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 3/6 communities assessed : Besnaya Bseineh, Harim, Kafr Hum NFIs Besnaya Bseineh Besnaya % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Bseineh electricity source % of population that Yes No No B 10000 SYP NA Main network are female % of female-headed Harim C NA NA Generator households 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Harim D 300 SYP NA No source IDPs living in village !! Yes Yes No F 45000 SYP NA Solar alternative New IDP arrivals Kafr Hum Harim No information Returnees Kafr Hum 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% !! Fuel Prices (SYP)* ! B 10000 SYP NA Yes No No B Butane (cannister) Besnaya C NA NA C Coal (1kg) Bseineh !! ! ! D 300 SYP NA D Diesel (1 litre) Firewood (tonne) F 45000 SYP NA F Kafr Hum NFI Prices (SYP)* Cement (50kg) Floor mat B 10000 SYP NA (3*4m) C NA NA Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 300 SYP NA Tent (5 persons) Besnaya Bseineh F 45000 SYP NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Besnaya Bseineh Shared apartment Most common or house Stable employment Children sent to work/beg No lack of fuel 2000 - 3000 SYP Business/trade Taking loans/buying on credit strategies used Unfinished apartment Besnaya Bseineh Remittances Borrowing from family/friends to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Harim Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Private space not for NDPs IDPs Harim Business/trade Taking loans/buying on credit shelter Borrowing from family/friends Harim No lack of fuel Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 3000 - 4000 SYP Collective public Kafr Hum Farm owning Taking loans/buying on credit space not for shelter Remittances Borrowing from family/friends No IDPs Kafr Hum Kafr Hum No information NDPs IDPs No lack of fuel Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) 2500 - 3500 SYP

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070300 Harim, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 3/6 communities assessed : Besnaya Bseineh, Harim, Kafr Hum Food Security Besnaya Bseineh Besnaya Bseineh Most common water Main challenges to Network source Private bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: 125 SYP Rice: 500 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Harim Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Network Sugar: 500 SYP unavailable Harim Cooking oil: 800 SYP Local production !! People sick after drinking Disposed at designated site 0 decreased Lack of access to No information Kafr Hum Harim markets Kafr Hum Some foods Network !! Sufficiency of available water Private bakeries expensive to meet household needs ! Lack of resources Private paid collection Bread: 125 SYP to buy food Sufficient Besnaya Rice: 500 SYP Lack of access Bseineh Lentils: 550 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient !! ! ! Sugar: 500 SYP Cooking fuel Cooking oil: 800 SYP unavailable No information 0 No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Kafr Hum Rice: 1kg Private bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Bread: 125 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 500 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 550 SYP Wheat too expensive Sugar: 500 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 800 SYP Most common Status of primary Kafr Hum Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 1 to 10 schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Communicable diseases No facilities in the area Besnaya Bseineh Acute respiratory infections Security concerns around travel barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those High cost of transportation accessing bread aged less than 5 Number of days, Not available Communicable diseases No facilities in the area per month, where bread from private No information Harim Severe diseases affecting those Lack of transportation aged less than 5 Disability/Injuries/Illness bakeries was Barriers to accessing unavailable education services Communicable diseases No facilities in the area Kafr Hum Acute respiratory infections Services are too expensive Besnaya Bseineh Severe diseases affecting those Most children accessed education aged less than 5

Harim Most children accessed education

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070000 Idleb 1/3, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 14/19 communities assessed (9 communities are shown on the next NFIs two factsheets): , , Ein Shib, Falyun, Idleb Aqrabat Aqrabat Falyun % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes Yes Yes B 9000 SYP NA B 9000 SYP 3000 SYP Main network are female % of female-headed Arshani C NA NA C NA 4500 SYP Generator households 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% Kafruhin D 285 SYP NA D 300 SYP NA No source IDPs living in village !! Solar alternative Yes Yes No !! Arshani F 60000 SYP NA F 48000 SYP 65000 SYP New IDP arrivals Bqesemtoh No information Ein Shib !! Arshani Idleb Returnees Northern Ora !! !! Idleb Fuel Prices (SYP)* 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% !! !! !! Tab Issa B 9000 SYP 2200 SYP B 9000 SYP NA B Butane (cannister) Yes No Yes Ein Shib Eastern !! C NA 3000 SYP C NA 10000 SYP C Coal (1kg) Falyun Aqrabat And Western Qminas !! !! 300 SYP NA 300 SYP 2000 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% Falyun !! Mastumeh D D !! Nayrab !! 50000 SYP 42000 SYP F Firewood (tonne) Yes No Yes F NA F 50000 SYP Ein Shib NFI Prices (SYP)* Idleb Cement (50kg) 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% Floor mat B 9000 SYP 2200 SYP Yes Yes Yes (3*4m) C NA NA Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 300 SYP NA Tent (5 persons) Aqrabat Falyun F 45000 SYP NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Aqrabat Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg No lack of fuel 3000 - 4000 SYP 0 - 0 SYP Farm owning strategies used Unfinished apartment Aqrabat Business/trade to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Arshani Idleb Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Arshani Sale of household assets shelter Business/trade Arshani Falyun No lack of fuel Burning furniture in use Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 4000 - 4500 SYP 6000 - 7500 SYP Collective public Ein Shib Business/trade space not for shelter Support from family/friends No IDPs Ein Shib Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Falyun High risk/illegal work Ein Shib Idleb No information NDPs IDPs No lack of fuel Burning plastics Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 3500 - 5000 SYP Idleb Begging Support from family/friends

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070000 Idleb 1/3, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 14/19 communities assessed (9 communities are shown on the next Food Security two factsheets): Aqrabat, Arshani, Ein Shib, Falyun, Idleb Aqrabat Aqrabat Most common water Main challenges to Network source Private bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: no info Rice: 400 SYP High price of yeast No challenges Water is safe to drink Arshani Lentils: 450 SYP Flour not always available Some foods Insufficient electricity/fuel Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking Kafruhin Sugar: 450 SYP unavailable !! Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Private paid collection Sijer 11 to 20 decreased !! Arshani Lack of access to No information Bqesemtoh Ein Shib !! Arshani markets Martein Some foods Network Northern Ora !! Kreiz !! Idleb Sufficiency of available water !! !! Private bakeries expensive Lack of resources to meet household needs Private paid collection !! Tab Issa Ein Shib Eastern Bread: 125 SYP to buy food Sufficient !! Rice: 400 SYP Lack of access Falyun Aqrabat And Western Qminas Lentils: 400 SYP Flour too expensive to fuel Insufficient !! !! Water trucking Falyun !! Mastumeh Sugar: 450 SYP Cooking fuel !! Nayrab Cooking oil: 600 SYP unavailable No information !! Private paid collection 11 to 20 No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Idleb Ein Shib Network Rice: 1kg Private bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Private paid collection Bread: no info Sugar: 1kg Rice: 450 SYP High price of flour Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 425 SYP Flour not always available Sugar: 450 SYP High price of electricity/fuel Access to bread Cooking oil: 600 SYP Most common Status of primary Ein Shib Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 11 to 20 schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Chronic diseases No facilities in the area Falyun Aqrabat Pregnancy related diseases High cost of transportation barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Services are too expensive Homemade accessing bread aged less than 5 Bread: 125 SYP Number of days, Not available Falyun Diarrhoea Security concerns around entering Rice: 400 SYP Yeast not always available per month, where Arshani Acute respiratory infections facilities bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 450 SYP Flour not always available bakeries was Severe diseases affecting those Sugar: 450 SYP High price of wheat Barriers to accessing unavailable aged less than 5 Cooking oil: 600 SYP education services Diarrhoea No difficulties reported Private bakeries unavailable Aqrabat Idleb Ein Shib Skin diseases Communicable diseases Idleb Most children accessed education Most children accessed education Diarrhoea No facilities in the area Homemade Falyun Skin diseases Bread: 125 SYP Severe diseases affecting those Rice: 400 SYP Arshani aged less than 5 Lentils: 400 SYP Flour too expensive Acute respiratory infections No facilities in the area Most children accessed education Sugar: 450 SYP Idleb Fever Cooking oil: 600 SYP Severe diseases affecting those aged less than 5 1 to 10

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070000 Idleb 2/3, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 14/19 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous NFIs factsheet, 4 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Kafruhin, Kreiz, Kafruhin Martein, Mastumeh, Nayrab Kafruhin Mastumeh % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes No Yes B 8500 SYP 3500 SYP B 8500 SYP NA Main network are female % of female-headed Kreiz C 450 SYP 8000 SYP C 450 SYP NA Generator households 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% Kafruhin D 325 SYP 3000 SYP D 325 SYP NA No source IDPs living in village !! Solar alternative Yes No Yes Sijer !! Arshani F 40000 SYP NA F NA NA New IDP arrivals Bqesemtoh No information Martein !! Kreiz Nayrab Returnees Martein Northern Ora !! Kreiz !! Idleb Fuel Prices (SYP)* 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% !! !! !! Tab Issa B 9200 SYP 2900 SYP B 7750 SYP 2500 SYP B Butane (cannister) Yes No No Ein Shib Eastern !! C 400 SYP 10000 SYP C 400 SYP NA C Coal (1kg) Mastumeh Aqrabat And Western Qminas !! !! 325 SYP 1700 SYP 328 SYP 650 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% Falyun !! Mastumeh D D !! Nayrab !! 43000 SYP 55000 SYP F Firewood (tonne) Yes No Yes F 75000 SYP F NA Martein NFI Prices (SYP)* Nayrab Cement (50kg) 51-75% 51-75% 1-25% Floor mat B 9500 SYP 3500 SYP Yes No No (3*4m) C 450 SYP 8000 SYP Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 300 SYP 3000 SYP Tent (5 persons) Kafruhin Mastumeh F 50000 SYP NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Kafruhin Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg No lack of fuel 3500 - 4500 SYP 0 - 0 SYP Business/trade strategies used Unfinished apartment Kafruhin Remittances to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Kreiz Nayrab Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Kreiz Business/trade shelter Support from family/friends Kreiz Mastumeh No lack of fuel Burning furniture not in use Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 3000 - 3500 SYP 4500 - 5500 SYP Burning plastics Collective public Martein Business/trade space not for shelter Remittances No IDPs Martein Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Mastumeh Support from family/friends Martein Nayrab No information NDPs IDPs Remittances No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Stable employment No info 3500 - 4500 SYP Nayrab Farm owning Remittances

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070000 Idleb 2/3, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 14/19 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous Food Security factsheet, 4 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Kafruhin, Kreiz, Kafruhin Martein, Mastumeh, Nayrab Kafruhin Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Private bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: 125 SYP Rice: 350 SYP Yeast not always available No challenges Water is safe to drink Kreiz Lentils: 450 SYP Flour not always available Some foods Wheat not always available Water tastes/smells bad Network Kafruhin Sugar: 450 SYP unavailable !! Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Private paid collection Sijer 1 to 10 decreased !! Arshani Lack of access to No information Bqesemtoh Martein !! Kreiz markets Martein Some foods Network Northern Ora !! Kreiz !! Idleb Sufficiency of available water !! !! Public bakeries expensive Lack of resources to meet household needs Private paid collection !! Tab Issa Ein Shib Eastern Bread: 125 SYP to buy food Sufficient !! Rice: 400 SYP Lack of access Mastumeh Aqrabat And Western Qminas Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient !! !! Network Falyun !! Mastumeh Sugar: 450 SYP Cooking fuel !! Nayrab Cooking oil: 600 SYP unavailable No information !! Private paid collection 0 No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Nayrab Martein No consensus Rice: 1kg Shops Lentils: 1 kg No consensus Bread: 150 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 400 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 450 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 450 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 600 SYP Most common Status of primary Martein Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Diarrhoea No difficulties reported Mastumeh Kafruhin Acute respiratory infections barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Private bakeries accessing bread aged less than 5 Bread: 125 SYP Number of days, Not available Mastumeh Diarrhoea Security concerns around travel Rice: 350 SYP per month, where Kreiz Acute respiratory infections Security concerns around entering bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Severe diseases affecting those facilities Sugar: 450 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable aged less than 5 Cooking oil: 600 SYP education services Diarrhoea No facilities in the area 1 to 10 Kafruhin Nayrab Martein Skin diseases High cost of transportation Severe diseases affecting those Nayrab Most children accessed education Some facilities destroyed aged less than 5 Lack of teaching staff Diarrhoea Security concerns around travel Private bakeries Mastumeh Acute respiratory infections Security concerns around entering Bread: 138 SYP Severe diseases affecting those facilities Rice: 500 SYP Kreiz aged less than 5 Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Diarrhoea No difficulties reported Most children accessed education Sugar: 300 SYP Nayrab Injuries Cooking oil: 525 SYP Acute respiratory infections 1 to 10

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070000 Idleb 3/3, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 14/19 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the NFIs previous two factsheets): Northern Ora, Qminas, Sijer Bqesemtoh, Tab Issa Eastern Northern Ora And Western Northern Ora Tab Issa Eastern % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% And Western electricity source % of population that Yes No No B 9500 SYP 3500 SYP B 9500 SYP NA Main network are female % of female-headed Qminas C 450 SYP 6000 SYP C 450 SYP NA Generator households 51-75% 51-75% 1-25% Kafruhin D 300 SYP 3500 SYP D 350 SYP NA No source IDPs living in village !! Solar alternative Yes Yes No Sijer !! Arshani F 48000 SYP NA F 45000 SYP NA New IDP arrivals Bqesemtoh No information Sijer Bqesemtoh !! Qminas Returnees Martein Northern Ora !! Kreiz !! Idleb Fuel Prices (SYP)* 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% !! !! !! Tab Issa B 8000 SYP NA B Butane (cannister) Yes No Yes Ein Shib Eastern !! C 30 SYP NA C Coal (1kg) Tab Issa Eastern And Western Aqrabat And Western Qminas !! !! 315 SYP 350 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% Falyun !! Mastumeh D !! Nayrab !! 62500 SYP F Firewood (tonne) Yes No Yes F 200000 SYP Sijer NFI Prices (SYP)* Bqesemtoh Cement (50kg) Floor mat B 9000 SYP NA (3*4m) C 300 SYP NA Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 300 SYP 350 SYP Tent (5 persons) Northern Ora Tab Issa Eastern F 45000 SYP 200000 SYP Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent And Western of income apartment or house NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income / resources Northern Ora Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg No lack of fuel Business/trade strategies used Unfinished apartment Northern Ora 4000 - 5000 SYP 0 - 0 SYP Remittances to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Qminas Stable employment No info Private space not for NDPs IDPs Qminas High risk/illegal work shelter Qminas Tab Issa Eastern And Western Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 0 - 0 SYP Sijer Bqesemtoh Cutting trees Cutting trees Collective public High risk/illegal work Burning productive assets Burning furniture not in use space not for shelter Burning plastics No IDPs Sijer Bqesemtoh Tab Issa Eastern Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Business/trade No information NDPs IDPs And Western Sijer Bqesemtoh Min - Max: rent paid per Cutting trees room (where known) Burning productive assets 4500 - 5000 SYP Burning plastics

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070000 Idleb 3/3, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 14/19 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the Food Security previous two factsheets): Northern Ora, Qminas, Sijer Bqesemtoh, Tab Issa Eastern Northern Ora And Western Northern Ora Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Public bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: 125 SYP Rice: 400 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Qminas Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Water tastes/smells bad No consensus Kafruhin Sugar: 450 SYP unavailable !! Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Private paid collection Sijer 0 decreased !! Arshani Lack of access to No information Bqesemtoh Sijer Bqesemtoh !! Qminas markets Martein Some foods Network Northern Ora !! Kreiz !! Idleb Sufficiency of available water !! !! Bread is not available in the expensive Lack of resources to meet household needs Private paid collection !! Tab Issa village Ein Shib Eastern Bread: 150 SYP to buy food Sufficient !! Rice: 360 SYP Lack of access Tab Issa Eastern And Western Aqrabat And Western Qminas Lentils: 463 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient !! !! Closed well Falyun !! Mastumeh Sugar: 425 SYP Cooking fuel !! Nayrab Cooking oil: 600 SYP unavailable No information !! Private paid collection Private bakeries unavailable No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Sijer Bqesemtoh Rice: 1kg Bread is not available in the Lentils: 1 kg village Bread: 125 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 400 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 400 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 600 SYP Most common Status of primary Sijer Bqesemtoh Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Chronic diseases No difficulties reported Tab Issa Eastern And Western Northern Ora Acute respiratory infections barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Public bakeries accessing bread aged less than 5 Bread: 125 SYP Number of days, Not available Tab Issa Eastern And Disabilities No facilities in the area Rice: 400 SYP per month, where Western Qminas Diarrhoea High cost of transportation bread from private No information Lentils: 425 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Most children accessed education Communicable diseases Lack of transportation Sugar: 450 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 600 SYP education services Diarrhoea High cost of transportation Private bakeries unavailable Sijer Bqesemtoh Acute respiratory infections Lack of transportation Northern Ora Severe diseases affecting those Most children accessed education aged less than 5 Tab Issa Eastern Diarrhoea No difficulties reported And Western Acute respiratory infections Severe diseases affecting those Qminas aged less than 5 Most children accessed education

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070403 Janudiyeh 1/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 9/13 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the next NFIs factsheet): Foz Zuf, Hamama Kafr Debbin, Hassaniyeh Hatya, Janudiyeh, Jdidet Eljisr Foz Zuf Foz Zuf Janudiyeh % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes Yes No B 9000 SYP NA B 8500 SYP NA Main network are female % of female-headed Nasra C 400 SYP NA C 400 SYP 10500 SYP Generator Hamama Kafr Debbin !! households Hassaniyeh 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Hatya D 280 SYP NA D 275 SYP 2000 SYP No source IDPs living in village Foz Zuf !! Yes Yes No !! Jdidet! Hamama F 38000 SYP NA F 35000 SYP 50000 SYP Solar alternative New IDP arrivals Eljisr Kafr Hamama Kafr Jdidet Eljisr No information Hassaniyeh Hatya !! Debbin Returnees !! Qanniyeh !! Debbin 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% !! !! Fuel Prices (SYP)* ! ! Yaqubiyeh B 9000 SYP 2500 SYP B 9000 SYP NA Yes No No B Butane (cannister) C 400 SYP 2500 SYP C NA NA C Coal (1kg) Janudiyeh ! D 280 SYP 900 SYP D 280 SYP NA D Diesel (1 litre) 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Janudiyeh !! 35000 SYP 35000 SYP F Firewood (tonne) Yes Yes No F 80000 SYP F NA Hassaniyeh NFI Prices (SYP)* Jdidet Eljisr Hatya Cement (50kg) 1-25% 51-75% 1-25% Floor mat B 9000 SYP NA Yes No No (3*4m) C NA NA Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 280 SYP NA Tent (5 persons) Foz Zuf Janudiyeh F 36000 SYP NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Foz Zuf Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Cutting trees 6000 - 10000 SYP 7000 - 10000 SYP Sale of humanitarian aid Borrowing from family/friends strategies used Unfinished apartment Foz Zuf Burning furniture not in use High risk/illegal work to cope with a or house Burning productive assets lack of fuel Tent Hamama Kafr Debbin Jdidet Eljisr Hamama Kafr Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Sale of household assets Taking loans/buying on credit shelter Debbin Farm owning Borrowing from family/friends Hamama Kafr Debbin Janudiyeh No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 7000 - 10000 SYP No info Collective public Hassaniyeh Hatya High risk/illegal work Borrowing from family/friends space not for shelter High risk/illegal work No IDPs Hassaniyeh Hatya Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Janudiyeh Farm owning Taking loans/buying on credit Hassaniyeh Hatya Jdidet Eljisr No information NDPs IDPs Business/trade Borrowing from family/friends Cutting trees Cutting trees Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Daily employment Adults begging Burning furniture not in use Burning clothes 6000 - 10000 SYP Jdidet Eljisr High risk/illegal work Children sent to work/beg Burning furniture in use Burning plastics Borrowing from family/friends

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070403 Janudiyeh 1/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 9/13 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the next Food Security factsheet): Foz Zuf, Hamama Kafr Debbin, Hassaniyeh Hatya, Janudiyeh, Jdidet Eljisr Foz Zuf Foz Zuf Most common water Main challenges to Network source Public bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: 125 SYP Rice: 150 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Nasra Lentils: 425 SYP No difficulties reported Hamama Kafr Debbin !! Hassaniyeh Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Network Sugar: 450 SYP unavailable Hatya Cooking oil: 650 SYP Local production Foz Zuf !! People sick after drinking Private paid collection !! ! Hamama Private bakeries unavailable decreased Jdidet Lack of access to No information Kafr markets Hassaniyeh Hatya !! Eljisr Hamama Kafr Debbin Maland Qanniyeh Debbin Some foods Closed well !! !! !! !! Sufficiency of available water Private bakeries expensive to meet household needs ! ! Yaqubiyeh Lack of resources Private paid collection Bread: 125 SYP to buy food Rice: 125 SYP Sufficient ! Lack of access Janudiyeh Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Network Janudiyeh Sugar: 425 SYP Cooking fuel !! Cooking oil: 650 SYP unavailable No information Private paid collection 0 No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Jdidet Eljisr Hassaniyeh Hatya Closed well Rice: 1kg Bread is not available in the Lentils: 1 kg village Private paid collection Bread: 125 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 150 SYP Yeast not always available Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 450 SYP Flour not always available Sugar: 450 SYP Wheat not always available Access to bread Cooking oil: 650 SYP Most common Status of primary Hassaniyeh Hatya Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Chronic diseases No facilities in the area Janudiyeh Foz Zuf Pregnancy related diseases Security concerns around travel barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Security concerns around entering Shops accessing bread aged less than 5 facilities Bread: 125 SYP Number of days, Not available Janudiyeh Hamama Kafr Chronic diseases No difficulties reported Rice: 135 SYP per month, where Pregnancy related diseases bread from private No information Most children accessed education Debbin Lentils: 425 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Severe diseases affecting those Sugar: 425 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable aged less than 5 Cooking oil: 650 SYP education services Chronic diseases No facilities in the area Private bakeries unavailable Foz Zuf Jdidet Eljisr Hassaniyeh Hatya Pregnancy related diseases Security concerns around travel Severe diseases affecting those Lack of transportation Jdidet Eljisr Most children accessed education Most children accessed education aged less than 5 Chronic diseases Security concerns around travel Homemade Janudiyeh Pregnancy related diseases Old age Bread: 125 SYP Severe diseases affecting those Disability/Injuries/Illness Rice: 150 SYP Yeast not always available Hamama Kafr Debbin aged less than 5 Lentils: 425 SYP Flour not always available Chronic diseases No facilities in the area Most children accessed education Sugar: 450 SYP Wheat not always available Jdidet Eljisr Pregnancy related diseases Security concerns around travel Cooking oil: 650 SYP Severe diseases affecting those High cost of transportation aged less than 5 Private bakeries unavailable

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070403 Janudiyeh 2/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 9/13 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous NFIs factsheet): Maland, Nasra, Qanniyeh, Yaqubiyeh Maland Maland Yaqubiyeh % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes No No B 9000 SYP 2750 SYP B 9000 SYP 3600 SYP Main network are female % of female-headed Nasra C 400 SYP 10000 SYP C 500 SYP 10000 SYP Generator Nasra !! households Hassaniyeh None 51-75% 1-25% Hatya D 280 SYP 1600 SYP D 280 SYP 3000 SYP No source IDPs living in village Foz Zuf !! Yes No No !! Jdidet! Hamama F 35000 SYP 75000 SYP F 38000 SYP NA Solar alternative New IDP arrivals Eljisr Kafr Nasra No information Qanniyeh Maland !! Debbin Returnees !! Qanniyeh !! 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% !! !! Fuel Prices (SYP)* ! ! Yaqubiyeh B 9500 SYP 2500 SYP Yes No info No B Butane (cannister) C 400 SYP 10000 SYP C Coal (1kg) Yaqubiyeh ! D 290 SYP 1500 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) 1-25% 51-75% 1-25% Janudiyeh !! 38000 SYP F Firewood (tonne) Yes No No F 75000 SYP Qanniyeh NFI Prices (SYP)* Cement (50kg) Floor mat B 3000 SYP NA (3*4m) C 600 SYP NA Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 175 SYP NA Tent (5 persons) Maland Yaqubiyeh F 50000 SYP NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Maland Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg No lack of fuel 6000 - 10000 SYP No info Business/trade Borrowing from family/friends strategies used Unfinished apartment Maland Remittances to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Nasra Daily employment Adults begging Private space not for NDPs IDPs Nasra Remittances Children sent to work/beg shelter Borrowing from family/friends Nasra Yaqubiyeh No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Cave/natural shelter Stable employment Children sent to work/beg No info Collective public Qanniyeh Farm owning Reducing meal size space not for shelter Business/trade No IDPs Qanniyeh Daily employment Adults begging Yaqubiyeh Farm owning Children sent to work/beg Qanniyeh No information NDPs IDPs Business/trade Borrowing from family/friends Burning plastics Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) 4000 - 4500 SYP

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070403 Janudiyeh 2/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 9/13 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous Food Security factsheet): Maland, Nasra, Qanniyeh, Yaqubiyeh Maland Maland Most common water Main challenges to Network source Private bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: 120 SYP Rice: 150 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Nasra Lentils: 425 SYP No difficulties reported Nasra !! Hassaniyeh Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Protected spring Sugar: 450 SYP unavailable Hatya Cooking oil: 650 SYP Local production Foz Zuf !! People sick after drinking Public free collection !! ! Hamama 1 to 10 decreased Jdidet Lack of access to No information Kafr markets Qanniyeh !! Eljisr Nasra Maland Qanniyeh Debbin Some foods Closed well !! !! !! !! Sufficiency of available water Private bakeries expensive to meet household needs ! ! Yaqubiyeh Lack of resources Public free collection Bread: 125 SYP to buy food Rice: 150 SYP Sufficient ! Lack of access Yaqubiyeh Lentils: 425 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Water trucking Janudiyeh Sugar: 450 SYP Cooking fuel !! Cooking oil: 700 SYP unavailable No information Private paid collection 1 to 10 No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Qanniyeh Rice: 1kg Private bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Bread: 175 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 650 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 350 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 750 SYP Most common Status of primary Qanniyeh Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Chronic diseases Security concerns around travel Yaqubiyeh Maland Pregnancy related diseases Old age barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Security concerns around entering Public bakeries accessing bread aged less than 5 facilities Bread: 120 SYP Number of days, Not available Yaqubiyeh Chronic diseases Security concerns around travel Rice: 150 SYP Yeast not always available per month, where Nasra Pregnancy related diseases Old age bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 425 SYP Flour not always available bakeries was Severe diseases affecting those Security concerns around entering Sugar: 450 SYP Wheat not always available Barriers to accessing unavailable aged less than 5 facilities Cooking oil: 650 SYP education services Chronic diseases Disability/Injuries/Illness 0 Qanniyeh Severe diseases affecting those Security concerns around entering Maland aged less than 5 facilities Most children accessed education Chronic diseases No difficulties reported Yaqubiyeh Pregnancy related diseases Severe diseases affecting those Nasra aged less than 5 Most children accessed education

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070400 Jisr Ash Shugur 1/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 7/40 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the next NFIs factsheet): Bsheiriyeh Bello, , Dgali, Frikeh Bsheiriyeh Bello Bsheiriyeh Frikeh % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Bello electricity source % of population that ! ! Dgali Yes No No ! B 9000 SYP NA B 9000 SYP NA Main network are female ! ! Um Rish 400 SYP % of female-headed Bzeit ! C 10500 SYP C 400 SYP NA Generator households ! 26-50% 26-50% 26-50% ! D 280 SYP 1500 SYP D 280 SYP NA No source IDPs living in village Bsheiriyeh ! Yes No info No ! Bello F 37000 SYP 75000 SYP F 35000 SYP NA Solar alternative ! !! New IDP arrivals ! ! ! Bzeit No information Dgali ! Returnees ! 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Jisr Fuel Prices (SYP)* Ash-Shugur ! ! ! ! B 5000 SYP 3600 SYP Butane (cannister) Yes No No ! ! B ! ! Coal (1kg) ! ! ! Bzeit C NA 7500 SYP C Frikeh ! !! ! ! D 400 SYP 3500 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% ! ! 40000 SYP F Firewood (tonne) ! !! ! F NA Yes No info No Frikeh ! ! !! ! NFI Prices (SYP)* ! Dgali ! Cement (50kg) ! Floor mat B 8500 SYP NA (3*4m) C 1300 SYP NA Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 280 SYP NA Tent (5 persons) Bsheiriyeh Bello Frikeh F 35000 SYP NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Bsheiriyeh Bello Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg No lack of fuel 3000 - 6000 SYP No info Farm owning Borrowing from family/friends strategies used Unfinished apartment Bsheiriyeh Bello Business/trade to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Bzeit High risk/illegal work Children sent to work/beg Private space not for NDPs IDPs Bzeit Farm owning Borrowing from family/friends shelter Business/trade High risk/illegal work Bzeit Frikeh No lack of fuel Cutting trees Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Adults begging No info Burning furniture not in use Collective public Dgali Business/trade Children sent to work/beg space not for shelter Sale of humanitarian aid Borrowing from family/friends Burning productive assets No IDPs Dgali Daily employment Adults begging Frikeh Business/trade Children sent to work/beg Dgali No information NDPs IDPs Sale of humanitarian aid Borrowing from family/friends Cutting trees Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Burning furniture not in use No info Burning waste

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070400 Jisr Ash Shugur 1/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 7/40 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the next Food Security factsheet): Bsheiriyeh Bello, Bzeit, Dgali, Frikeh Bsheiriyeh Bello Bsheiriyeh Bello Most common water Main challenges to source Closed well Private bakeries Dgali obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection ! !! Bread: 120 SYP Rice: 150 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink !! Um Rish Bzeit ! Lentils: 425 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods ! Sugar: 425 SYP Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking ! unavailable Bsheiriyeh Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Buried / burned ! ! Bello 0 decreased ! !! ! ! Lack of access to No information ! markets Dgali ! Bzeit ! Some foods Network Jisr expensive Sufficiency of available water ! Shops Ash-Shugur ! Lack of resources to meet household needs ! !! Left in street / public area ! Bread: no info to buy food ! ! Sufficient Rice: 600 SYP Yeast not always available Lack of access ! ! ! Bzeit Frikeh ! !! Lentils: no info Flour not always available to fuel Insufficient ! ! Sugar: 100 SYP Wheat not always available Cooking fuel Closed well ! Cooking oil: 500 SYP unavailable No information Mintar ! Left in street / public area ! !! ! Frikeh ! Private bakeries unavailable No information ! !! ! Most common method of ! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal ! Dgali ! Rice: 1kg Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Bread: 125 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 150 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 425 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 450 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 650 SYP Most common Status of primary Dgali Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Chronic diseases No difficulties reported Frikeh Bsheiriyeh Bello Pregnancy related diseases barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Public bakeries accessing bread aged less than 5 Bread: no info Number of days, Not available Frikeh Skin diseases No facilities in the area Rice: 150 SYP per month, where Bzeit High cost of transportation bread from private No information Some facilities destroyed Lentils: 425 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Lack of teaching staff Sugar: 450 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 650 SYP education services Chronic diseases No facilities in the area Private bakeries unavailable Dgali Pregnancy related diseases Security concerns around travel Bsheiriyeh Bello Severe diseases affecting those Security concerns around entering Most children accessed education aged less than 5 facilities Chronic diseases No facilities in the area Frikeh Pregnancy related diseases Security concerns around travel Severe diseases affecting those High cost of transportation Bzeit aged less than 5 Some facilities destroyed Lack of teaching staff

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070400 Jisr Ash Shugur 2/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 7/40 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the previous NFIs factsheet): Jisr Ash Shugur, Mintar, Um Rish Jisr Ash Shugur Jisr Ash % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 51-75% 51-75% 1-25% Shugur electricity source % of population that ! ! Dgali Yes No Yes ! B 9000 SYP 2700 SYP Main network are female ! ! Um Rish NA % of female-headed Mintar ! C 11000 SYP Generator households ! 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% ! D 280 SYP 350 SYP No source IDPs living in village Bsheiriyeh ! Yes No info No info ! Bello F 35000 SYP 175000 SYP Solar alternative ! !! New IDP arrivals ! ! ! Mintar No information Um Rish ! Returnees ! 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Jisr Fuel Prices (SYP)* Ash-Shugur ! ! ! ! B 7000 SYP NA Butane (cannister) Yes No No ! ! B ! ! Coal (1kg) ! ! ! Bzeit C NA 11000 SYP C ! !! ! ! D 400 SYP 350 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) ! Mintar ! NA F Firewood (tonne) ! !! ! F NA Frikeh ! ! !! ! NFI Prices (SYP)* ! Um Rish ! Cement (50kg) ! Floor mat B 8500 SYP NA (3*4m) C NA 10500 SYP Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 280 SYP 350 SYP Tent (5 persons) Jisr Ash Shugur F 35000 SYP NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Jisr Ash Shugur Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Adults begging No lack of fuel No info Business/trade Children sent to work/beg strategies used Unfinished apartment Jisr Ash Shugur Support from family/friends Borrowing from family/friends to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Mintar Begging Selling household assets Private space not for NDPs IDPs Mintar Business/trade Skipping meals shelter Support from family/friends Mintar No lack of fuel Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Adults begging No info Collective public Um Rish Business/trade Children sent to work/beg space not for shelter Support from family/friends Borrowing from family/friends No IDPs Um Rish Um Rish No information NDPs IDPs Cutting trees Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Burning productive assets No info Burning plastics

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070400 Jisr Ash Shugur 2/2, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 7/40 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the previous Food Security factsheet): Jisr Ash Shugur, Mintar, Um Rish Jisr Ash Shugur Jisr Ash Shugur Most common water Main challenges to source Closed well Public bakeries Dgali obtaining food Status of water source Left in street / public area ! !! Bread: no info Rice: 350 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink !! Um Rish Mintar ! Lentils: 425 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods ! Sugar: 450 SYP Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking ! unavailable Bsheiriyeh Cooking oil: 700 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Private paid collection ! ! Bello Private bakeries unavailable decreased ! !! ! ! Lack of access to No information ! markets Um Rish ! Mintar ! Some foods Network Jisr expensive Sufficiency of available water ! Public bakeries Ash-Shugur ! Lack of resources to meet household needs ! !! Left in street / public area ! Bread: 200 SYP to buy food ! ! Sufficient Rice: 500 SYP Lack of access ! ! ! Bzeit ! !! Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient ! ! Sugar: 150 SYP Cooking fuel ! Cooking oil: 400 SYP unavailable No information Mintar ! ! !! ! Frikeh ! Private bakeries unavailable No information ! !! ! Most common method of ! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal ! Um Rish ! Rice: 1kg Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Bread: 125 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 150 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 425 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 450 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 650 SYP Most common Status of primary Um Rish Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Chronic diseases No difficulties reported Jisr Ash Shugur Pregnancy related diseases barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those accessing bread aged less than 5 Number of days, Not available Diarrhoea No facilities in the area per month, where bread from private No information Mintar Injuries High cost of transportation Lack of transportation bakeries was Barriers to accessing unavailable education services Chronic diseases No facilities in the area Um Rish Pregnancy related diseases High cost of transportation Jisr Ash Shugur Severe diseases affecting those Lack of transportation Unsafe route to services aged less than 5

Mintar Lack of teaching staff

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070203 Kafr Nobol, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 3/28 communities assessed : Has, Maar Tahroma, NFIs Has Has % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% No info No info electricity source % of population that No info No info No info B 9000 SYP 2800 SYP Main network are female ! % of female-headed C 350 SYP 2500 SYP Generator Maar Tahroma ! households Has 1-25% 1-25% No info !! D 313 SYP 800 SYP No source ! ! IDPs living in village Sfuhe!n Yes No No info !! ! F 63500 SYP 80000 SYP Solar alternative New IDP arrivals ! ! ! No information Sfuhen ! Maar Tahroma Returnees 1-25% 1-25% 1-25% Fuel Prices (SYP)* ! ! ! ! B 9000 SYP 2500 SYP Butane (cannister) Yes No No info ! ! B ! ! ! Maar Tahroma C NA 2500 SYP C Coal (1kg) ! !! ! D 275 SYP 800 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) ! Firewood (tonne) ! F 45000 SYP 85000 SYP F ! NFI Prices (SYP)* ! Sfuhen Cement (50kg) Floor mat B 9000 SYP 2500 SYP (3*4m) C 350 SYP 450 SYP Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 275 SYP 1500 SYP Tent (5 persons) Has F 46000 SYP 75000 SYP Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Has Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends No lack of fuel 2000 - 2500 SYP Sale of household assets strategies used Unfinished apartment Has Farm owning to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Maar Tahroma Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Private space not for NDPs IDPs Maar Tahroma High risk/illegal work shelter Maar Tahroma No lack of fuel Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 2000 - 2500 SYP Collective public Sfuhen Savings space not for shelter No IDPs Sfuhen Sfuhen No information NDPs IDPs No lack of fuel Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) 2000 - 2500 SYP

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070203 Kafr Nobol, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 3/28 communities assessed : Has, Maar Tahroma, Sfuhen Food Security Has Has Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Distribution by others obtaining food Status of water source No consensus Bread: 125 SYP No challenges ! Rice: 490 SYP Water is safe to drink No difficulties reported Maar Tahroma ! Lentils: 350 SYP Some foods Has Sugar: 578 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking !! ! ! Cooking oil: 660 SYP Local production Sfuhe!n People sick after drinking Public free collection !! ! Private bakeries unavailable decreased ! ! Lack of access to No information ! markets Sfuhen ! Maar Tahroma Some foods Sufficiency of available water Water trucking expensive ! ! Distribution by others to meet household needs ! ! Lack of resources Public free collection ! ! Bread: 125 SYP to buy food ! ! Sufficient ! Maar Tahroma Rice: 550 SYP Lack of access ! !! Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient ! Sugar: 425 SYP Cooking fuel ! Cooking oil: 650 SYP unavailable No information ! ! Private bakeries unavailable No information Most common method of ! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Sfuhen Rice: 1kg Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Bread: 125 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 550 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 440 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 750 SYP Most common Status of primary Sfuhen Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Disabilities Security concerns around travel Has Chronic diseases High cost of transportation barriers to Not functioning Maternal health issues Old age accessing bread Number of days, Not available Chronic diseases Security concerns around travel per month, where bread from private No information Maar Tahroma Severe diseases affecting those Old age aged less than 5 Disability/Injuries/Illness bakeries was Barriers to accessing unavailable education services Disabilities Old age Has Sfuhen Maternal health issues Disability/Injuries/Illness Some facilities destroyed Lack of teaching staff Lack of school supplies Maar Tahroma Most children accessed education

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070303 , Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 1/9 community assessed : Taltita NFIs Taltita Taltita % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 26-50% 1-25% 26-50% electricity source % of population that Yes No info No B 5000 SYP 2500 SYP Main network are female % of female-headed C 600 SYP NA Generator households D 455 SYP 335 SYP No source IDPs living in village ! ! ! Solar alternative ! F 75000 SYP 80000 SYP New IDP arrivals No information Returnees Fuel Prices (SYP)* ! Taltita! B Butane (cannister) !! C Coal (1kg) D Diesel (1 litre) ! F Firewood (tonne) NFI Prices (SYP)* ! Cement (50kg) Floor mat (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin 2 Shelter Livelihoods (1m ) Tent (5 persons) Taltita Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Taltita Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg No lack of fuel No info Farm owning Taking loans/buying on credit strategies used Unfinished apartment Taltita Selling household assets to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Private space not for shelter Cave/natural shelter Collective public space not for shelter No IDPs No information Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070303 Kafr Takharim, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 1/9 community assessed : Taltita Food Security Taltita Taltita Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Public bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Buried / burned Bread: 175 SYP Rice: 325 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Sugar: 175 SYP unavailable Cooking oil: 325 SYP Local production People sick after drinking ! ! ! Private bakeries unavailable decreased ! Lack of access to No information markets Some foods Sufficiency of available water expensive to meet household needs ! Lack of resources ! Taltita to buy food !! Sufficient Lack of access to fuel Insufficient Cooking fuel ! unavailable No information No information Most common method of ! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Rice: 1kg Lentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kg Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Access to bread Most common Status of primary Most common health Most common barriers source of bread schools in village problems to accessing healthcare Most common Functioning Disabilities Old age Taltita Chronic diseases Security concerns around entering barriers to Not functioning Polio facilities accessing bread Services are too expensive Number of days, Not available per month, where bread from private No information bakeries was Barriers to accessing unavailable education services Taltita Lack of teaching staff Services are too far

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070005 Maaret Tamsrin, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 4/19 communities assessed : Kafr Kafrehmul, Kafr Jales, , Ma’arrat NFIs Tamasrin Kafr Kafrehmul Kafr Ma’arrat % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% Kafrehmul Tamasrin electricity source % of population that Yes No No B 9500 SYP 2350 SYP B 9500 SYP 2600 SYP Main network are female % of female-headed Kafr Jales C 500 SYP 7000 SYP C 650 SYP NA Generator households 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% ! D 300 SYP 300 SYP D 300 SYP 350 SYP No source IDPs living in village Kaftin Yes No No !! F 42000 SYP 65000 SYP F 40000 SYP 85000 SYP Solar alternative ! New IDP arrivals ! Kaftin Kafr Jales No information ! Kafr Returnees Fuel Prices (SYP)* 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% ! Kafrehmul ! !! B 9000 SYP 2500 SYP Butane (cannister) Yes No No ! B ! C 350 SYP 450 SYP C Coal (1kg) Ma’arrat Tamasrin Maarret 325 SYP 1500 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% ! D ! Tamasrin Firewood (tonne) !! F 45000 SYP 75000 SYP F Yes Yes Yes ! ! NFI Prices (SYP)* ! Kaftin ! ! Cement (50kg) ! Kafr Jales Floor mat !! B 9000 SYP 2650 SYP (3*4m) C 700 SYP NA Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 300 SYP 350 SYP Tent (5 persons) Kafr Kafrehmul Ma’arrat Tamasrin F 42000 SYP 85000 SYP Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Kafr Kafrehmul Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg No lack of fuel 3500 - 4500 SYP 7500 - 9000 SYP Kafr Kafrehmul Business/trade strategies used Unfinished apartment to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Kafr Jales Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Private space not for NDPs IDPs Kafr Jales Remittances shelter Kafr Jales Ma’arrat Tamasrin Cutting trees Burning productive assets Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 4500 - 5500 SYP Burning productive assets Burning plastics Collective public Kaftin Farm owning space not for shelter Support from family/friends Burning plastics Burning waste No IDPs Kaftin Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Ma’arrat Tamasrin Farm owning Kaftin No information NDPs IDPs Remittances Burning productive assets Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Burning plastics 4000 - 5000 SYP Burning waste

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070005 Maaret Tamsrin, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 4/19 communities assessed : Kafr Kafrehmul, Kafr Jales, Kaftin, Ma’arrat Food Security Tamasrin Kafr Kafrehmul Kafr Kafrehmul Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Public bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: 130 SYP Rice: 400 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Kafr Jales Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Sugar: 400 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Network ! Kaftin Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Private paid collection !! 0 decreased ! Lack of access to ! No information Kaftin Kafr Jales markets ! Kafr Some foods Water trucking expensive Sufficiency of available water ! Kafrehmul Shops to meet household needs ! !! Lack of resources Private paid collection ! Bread: 125 SYP to buy food Sufficient ! Rice: 400 SYP Lack of access Ma’arrat Tamasrin Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Closed well Maarret ! Sugar: 450 SYP Cooking fuel unavailable ! Tamasrin Cooking oil: 600 SYP No information Private paid collection !! ! ! Private bakeries unavailable No information Most common method of ! ! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal ! Kaftin Rice: 1kg ! Kafr Jales !! Distribution by others Lentils: 1 kg Bread: 125 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 450 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 400 SYP Flour too expensive Sugar: 400 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 600 SYP Most common Status of primary Kaftin Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Diarrhoea Security concerns around travel Ma’arrat Tamasrin Kafr Kafrehmul Acute respiratory infections High cost of transportation barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Security concerns around entering Distribution by others accessing bread aged less than 5 facilities Bread: 120 SYP Number of days, Not available Ma’arrat Tamasrin Diarrhoea Security concerns around travel Rice: 400 SYP per month, where Kafr Jales Acute respiratory infections Old age bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 400 SYP Flour too expensive bakeries was Severe diseases affecting those Disability/Injuries/Illness Sugar: 400 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable aged less than 5 Cooking oil: 600 SYP education services Chronic diseases High cost of transportation Private bakeries unavailable Kaftin Acute respiratory infections Lack of transportation Kafr Kafrehmul Severe diseases affecting those Disability/Injuries/Illness Most children accessed education aged less than 5 Disabilities No difficulties reported Ma’arrat Tamasrin Pregnancy related diseases Severe diseases affecting those Kafr Jales aged less than 5 Most children accessed education

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070200 Ma’arrat An Nu’man 1/4, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 16/35 communities assessed (11 communities are shown on the next NFIs three factsheets): Abu Makki, Barsa, Eastern Deir, , Hraki Abu Makki Abu Makki Ghadqa % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 1-25% No info electricity source % of population that Yes No No info Kweires B 9200 SYP 2500 SYP B 9000 SYP NA Main network are female ! !! % of female-headed ! C 350 SYP 450 SYP C NA NA Generator Barsa ! households ! ! 76-100% 76-100% 1-25% ! D 280 SYP 1500 SYP D 280 SYP NA No source ! IDPs living in village ! ! Yes No No info ! Barsa! F 49000 SYP 75000 SYP F 48000 SYP NA Solar alternative New IDP arrivals ! !! Eastern Deir ! Ghadqa Barsa Hraki No information Maar Shurin !! Returnees Ma'arrat An !! Fuel Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 1-25% 1-25% Hraki Nu'man Maar ! !! B 9200 SYP No info B 8800 SYP NA Yes No No info !! Telamnas B Butane (cannister) Kafruma Shamsheh !! !! !! C No info No info C 550 SYP 3800 SYP C Coal (1kg) Ghadqa ! ! !! ! Abu Makki Diesel (1 litre) Maar Sha!marin ! D 285 SYP No info D 275 SYP 400 SYP D 76-100% 1-25% 1-25% ! ! Firewood (tonne) Western Deir !! Eastern Deir F 49000 SYP No info F 46000 SYP NA F Yes No info Yes ! !! Qaratli ! ! ! Eastern Deir NFI Prices (SYP)* Hraki ! ! Cement (50kg) 76-100% 1-25% No info Floor mat B 9500 SYP NA Yes No No info (3*4m) C NA NA Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 270 SYP 375 SYP Tent (5 persons) Abu Makki Ghadqa F 49000 SYP 80000 SYP Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Abu Makki Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Cutting trees No info 1500 - 2000 SYP Abu Makki Remittances strategies used Unfinished apartment Burning productive assets to cope with a or house Burning plastics lack of fuel Tent Barsa Hraki Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Barsa shelter Barsa Ghadqa No info Burning furniture not in use Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends No info No info Burning productive assets Collective public Eastern Deir Farm owning space not for shelter Support from family/friends Burning plastics No IDPs Eastern Deir Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Ghadqa High risk/illegal work Eastern Deir Hraki No information NDPs IDPs Burning productive assets No lack of fuel Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Burning plastics 1500 - 2000 SYP Hraki Business/trade Burning waste

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070200 Ma’arrat An Nu’man 1/4, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 16/35 communities assessed (11 communities are shown on the next Food Security three factsheets): Abu Makki, Barsa, Eastern Deir, Ghadqa, Hraki Abu Makki Abu Makki Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Private bakeries obtaining food Public free collection Bread: 125 SYP Status of water source ! Kweires !! Rice: 500 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Barsa ! Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods ! ! ! Water tastes/smells bad Sugar: 430 SYP unavailable Water trucking Maasaran ! ! Cooking oil: 650 SYP Local production ! ! People sick after drinking Public free collection ! ! 1 to 10 decreased Barsa Lack of access to ! !! No information Eastern Deir ! Ghadqa markets Maar Shurin !! Barsa Some foods Water trucking Ma'arrat An !! Sufficiency of available water Hraki No info expensive to meet household needs Nu'man Maar ! !! Lack of resources Public free collection !! Telamnas Bread: 125 SYP Kafruma Shamsheh !! to buy food Sufficient !! !! Rice: 500 SYP Lack of access Ghadqa Jarjnaz Lentils: 350 SYP No info to fuel ! Insufficient ! !! ! Abu Makki Water trucking Maar Sha!marin !! Sugar: 435 SYP Cooking fuel ! Cooking oil: 600 SYP unavailable No information Public free collection Western Deir !! Eastern Deir ! !! Qaratli No info No information ! ! ! Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Hraki ! ! Eastern Deir Water trucking Rice: 1kg Distribution by others Lentils: 1 kg Public free collection Bread: 125 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 550 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 350 SYP Flour too expensive Sugar: 435 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 650 SYP Most common Status of primary Eastern Deir Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Disabilities Security concerns around travel Ghadqa Abu Makki Old age barriers to Not functioning Disability/Injuries/Illness Private bakeries accessing bread Bread: 125 SYP Number of days, Not available Ghadqa Chronic diseases No info Rice: 550 SYP High price of flour per month, where Barsa Pregnancy related diseases bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 350 SYP Flour not always available bakeries was Maternal health issues Sugar: 425 SYP Insufficient electricity/fuel Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 650 SYP education services Chronic diseases High cost of transportation 11 to 20 Abu Makki Hraki Eastern Deir Lack of transportation Old age Hraki Most children accessed education Most children accessed education Disabilities No facilities in the area Private bakeries Ghadqa Security concerns around travel Bread: 125 SYP Family not permitting travel Rice: 550 SYP Barsa Lentils: 325 SYP No difficulties reported Disabilities No difficulties reported Most children accessed education Sugar: 430 SYP Hraki Cooking oil: 650 SYP 0

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070200 Ma’arrat An Nu’man 2/4, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 16/35 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous NFIs factsheet, 6 communities are shown on the next two factsheets): Jarjnaz, Jarjnaz Kafruma, Kweires, Maar Shamarin, Maar Shamsheh Jarjnaz Maar % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 1-25% No info Shamarin electricity source % of population that Yes No No info Kweires B 9500 SYP NA B 10500 SYP 2800 SYP Main network are female ! !! % of female-headed ! C NA 11000 SYP C 400 SYP NA Generator Kafruma ! households ! ! 76-100% 1-25% No info Maasaran ! D 290 SYP 350 SYP D 290 SYP 800 SYP No source ! IDPs living in village ! ! 150000 Yes No info Yes ! Barsa! F 50000 SYP SYP F 50000 SYP 80000 SYP Solar alternative New IDP arrivals ! !! Kweires ! Ghadqa Kafruma Maar No information Maar Shurin !! Returnees Ma'arrat An !! Shamsheh Fuel Prices (SYP)* 26-50% 51-75% 26-50% Hraki Nu'man Maar ! !! B 9000 SYP No info B 10500 SYP 3600 SYP Yes No Yes !! Telamnas B Butane (cannister) Kafruma Shamsheh !! !! !! C No info No info C 400 SYP 2500 SYP C Coal (1kg) Maar Shamarin Jarjnaz ! ! !! ! Abu Makki Diesel (1 litre) Maar Sha!marin ! D 275 SYP No info D 290 SYP 750 SYP D 76-100% No info No info ! ! Firewood (tonne) Western Deir !! Eastern Deir F 50000 SYP No info F 51000 SYP 80000 SYP F No info No No info ! !! Qaratli ! ! ! Kweires NFI Prices (SYP)* Maar Shamsheh ! ! Cement (50kg) 76-100% 1-25% No info Floor mat B 15000 SYP NA Yes No No info (3*4m) C NA 11000 SYP Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 400 SYP 350 SYP Tent (5 persons) Jarjnaz Maar Shamarin F 5000 SYP NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Jarjnaz Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Cutting trees 2000 - 2500 SYP No info Business/trade strategies used Unfinished apartment Jarjnaz Burning productive assets Support from family/friends to cope with a or house Burning plastics lack of fuel Tent Kafruma Maar Shamsheh Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Kafruma shelter Kafruma Maar Shamarin No info No lack of fuel Cave/natural shelter Sale of household assets Borrowing from family/friends 2000 - 2500 SYP No info Collective public Kweires Business/trade Skipping meals space not for shelter Support from family/friends Reducing meal size No IDPs Kweires Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Maar Shamarin High risk/illegal work Kweires Maar Shamsheh No information NDPs IDPs Cutting trees No lack of fuel Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Burning productive assets No info Maar Shamsheh High risk/illegal work Burning plastics

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070200 Ma’arrat An Nu’man 2/4, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 16/35 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous Food Security factsheet, 6 communities are shown on the next two factsheets): Jarjnaz, Jarjnaz Kafruma, Kweires, Maar Shamarin, Maar Shamsheh Jarjnaz Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Public bakeries obtaining food Public free collection Bread: 125 SYP Status of water source ! Kweires !! Rice: 550 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Kafruma ! Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods ! ! ! Water tastes/smells bad Sugar: 435 SYP unavailable Water trucking Maasaran ! ! Cooking oil: 650 SYP Local production ! ! People sick after drinking Public free collection ! ! Private bakeries unavailable decreased Barsa Lack of access to ! !! No information Kweires ! Ghadqa markets Maar Shurin !! Kafruma Some foods Water trucking Ma'arrat An !! Sufficiency of available water Hraki No info expensive to meet household needs Nu'man Maar ! !! Lack of resources Buried / burned !! Telamnas Bread: 125 SYP Kafruma Shamsheh !! to buy food Sufficient !! !! Rice: 550 SYP Lack of access Maar Shamarin Jarjnaz Lentils: 350 SYP No info to fuel ! Insufficient ! !! ! Abu Makki Water trucking Maar Sha!marin !! Sugar: 430 SYP Cooking fuel ! Cooking oil: 600 SYP unavailable No information Public free collection Western Deir !! Eastern Deir ! !! Qaratli No info No information ! ! ! Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Maar Shamsheh ! ! Kweires Water trucking Rice: 1kg Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Public free collection Bread: no info Sugar: 1kg Rice: 700 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 450 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 150 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 500 SYP Most common Status of primary Kweires Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable schools in village Some facilities destroyed Most common Functioning Lack of teaching staff Injuries No difficulties reported Maar Shamarin Jarjnaz Severe diseases affecting those barriers to Not functioning aged less than 5 Private bakeries accessing bread Bread: 125 SYP Number of days, Not available Maar Shamarin Disabilities No info Rice: 550 SYP per month, where Kafruma Severe diseases affecting those bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was aged less than 5 Sugar: 435 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 658 SYP education services Diarrhoea No facilities in the area 0 Jarjnaz Maar Shamsheh Kweires Injuries High cost of transportation Malnutrition Lack of transportation Maar Shamsheh Most children accessed education Most children accessed education Disabilities No difficulties reported Private bakeries Maar Shamarin Chronic diseases Bread: 125 SYP Rice: 500 SYP Kafruma Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported Disabilities No difficulties reported Most children accessed education Sugar: 435 SYP Maar Shamsheh Severe diseases affecting those Cooking oil: 600 SYP aged less than 5 1 to 10

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070200 Ma’arrat An Nu’man 3/4, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 16/35 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the NFIs previous two factsheets, 3 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Maar Shurin Maar Shurin, Ma’arrat An Nu’man, Maasaran Maar Shurin % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% No info No info electricity source % of population that No info No info No info Kweires B 9800 SYP 2500 SYP Main network are female ! !! % of female-headed ! C 400 SYP 2500 SYP Generator Ma’arrat An Nu’man ! households ! ! 76-100% 1-25% No info Maasaran ! D 290 SYP 800 SYP No source ! IDPs living in village ! ! Yes Yes No info ! Barsa! F 50000 SYP 85000 SYP Solar alternative New IDP arrivals ! !! Maasaran ! Ghadqa Ma’arrat An No information Maar Shurin !! Returnees Ma'arrat An !! Nu’man Fuel Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 1-25% No info Hraki Nu'man Maar ! !! B 10000 SYP 2600 SYP Yes No info Yes !! Telamnas B Butane (cannister) Kafruma Shamsheh !! !! !! C 650 SYP NA C Coal (1kg) Jarjnaz ! ! !! ! Abu Makki Diesel (1 litre) Maar Sha!marin ! D 285 SYP 350 SYP D ! ! Firewood (tonne) Western Deir !! Eastern Deir F 50000 SYP 85000 SYP F ! !! Qaratli ! ! ! Maasaran NFI Prices (SYP)* ! ! Cement (50kg) Floor mat B 8500 SYP 2500 SYP (3*4m) C 400 SYP 500 SYP Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 265 SYP 1500 SYP Tent (5 persons) Maar Shurin F 45000 SYP 75000 SYP Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Maar Shurin Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends No lack of fuel 1500 - 2000 SYP Farm owning strategies used Unfinished apartment Maar Shurin Remittances to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Ma’arrat An Nu’man Ma’arrat An Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Private space not for NDPs IDPs High risk/illegal work shelter Nu’man Ma’arrat An Nu’man Burning productive assets Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 2000 - 2500 SYP Burning plastics Collective public Maasaran High risk/illegal work space not for shelter Burning waste No IDPs Maasaran Maasaran No information NDPs IDPs Cutting trees Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Burning productive assets 1000 - 1500 SYP Burning plastics

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070200 Ma’arrat An Nu’man 3/4, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 16/35 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the Food Security previous two factsheets, 3 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Maar Shurin Maar Shurin, Ma’arrat An Nu’man, Maasaran Maar Shurin Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Private bakeries obtaining food Public free collection Bread: 125 SYP Status of water source ! Kweires !! Rice: 550 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Ma’arrat An Nu’man ! Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods ! ! ! Water tastes/smells bad Sugar: 430 SYP unavailable Water trucking Maasaran ! ! Cooking oil: 625 SYP Local production ! ! People sick after drinking Public free collection ! ! 0 decreased Barsa Lack of access to ! !! No information Maasaran ! Ghadqa markets Maar Shurin !! Ma’arrat An Nu’man Some foods Water trucking Ma'arrat An !! Sufficiency of available water Hraki Distribution by others expensive to meet household needs Nu'man Maar ! !! Lack of resources Public free collection !! Telamnas Bread: 125 SYP Kafruma Shamsheh !! to buy food Sufficient !! !! Rice: 550 SYP Lack of access Jarjnaz Lentils: 350 SYP Flour too expensive to fuel ! Insufficient ! !! ! Abu Makki Maar Sha!marin !! Sugar: 435 SYP Cooking fuel ! Cooking oil: 650 SYP unavailable No information Western Deir !! Eastern Deir ! !! Qaratli Private bakeries unavailable No information ! ! ! Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal ! ! Maasaran Rice: 1kg Shops Lentils: 1 kg Bread: 100 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 550 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 425 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 650 SYP Most common Status of primary Maasaran Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Chronic diseases Old age Maar Shurin Severe diseases affecting those Disability/Injuries/Illness barriers to Not functioning aged less than 5 accessing bread Number of days, Not available Disabilities High cost of transportation per month, where Ma’arrat An bread from private No information Acute respiratory infections Lack of transportation Nu’man Severe diseases affecting those Disability/Injuries/Illness bakeries was unavailable Barriers to accessing aged less than 5 education services Chronic diseases No facilities in the area Maasaran Maternal health issues Old age Maar Shurin Disability/Injuries/Illness Most children accessed education

Ma’arrat An Nu’man Most children accessed education

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070200 Ma’arrat An Nu’man 4/4, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 16/35 communities assessed (13 communities are shown on the NFIs previous three factsheets): Qaratli, Telamnas, Western Deir Qaratli Qaratli % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 1-25% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes No No info Kweires B 8700 SYP NA Main network are female ! !! % of female-headed ! C NA 10500 SYP Generator Telamnas ! households ! ! 76-100% No info No info Maasaran ! D 275 SYP 350 SYP No source ! IDPs living in village ! ! No info No No info ! Barsa! F 48000 SYP NA Solar alternative New IDP arrivals ! !! Western Deir ! Ghadqa Telamnas No information Maar Shurin !! Returnees Ma'arrat An !! Fuel Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 1-25% 1-25% Hraki Nu'man Maar ! !! B 8500 SYP NA Yes No info Yes !! Telamnas B Butane (cannister) Kafruma Shamsheh !! !! !! C 350 SYP 4000 SYP C Coal (1kg) Jarjnaz ! ! !! ! Abu Makki Diesel (1 litre) Maar Sha!marin ! D 320 SYP 3500 SYP D ! ! Firewood (tonne) Western Deir !! Eastern Deir F 50000 SYP NA F ! !! Qaratli ! ! ! Western Deir NFI Prices (SYP)* ! ! Cement (50kg) Floor mat B 9500 SYP NA (3*4m) C 500 SYP NA Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 275 SYP 400 SYP Tent (5 persons) Qaratli F 49000 SYP NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Qaratli Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Cutting trees No info Farm owning strategies used Unfinished apartment Qaratli Burning productive assets Business/trade to cope with a or house Burning plastics lack of fuel Tent Telamnas Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Private space not for NDPs IDPs Telamnas Farm owning shelter Support from family/friends Telamnas Cutting trees Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 1500 - 2000 SYP Burning furniture not in use Collective public Western Deir Business/trade space not for shelter Burning plastics No IDPs Western Deir Western Deir No information NDPs IDPs Burning productive assets Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Burning waste 1500 - 2000 SYP

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070200 Ma’arrat An Nu’man 4/4, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 16/35 communities assessed (13 communities are shown on the Food Security previous three factsheets): Qaratli, Telamnas, Western Deir Qaratli Qaratli Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Public bakeries obtaining food Public free collection Bread: 125 SYP Status of water source ! Kweires !! Rice: 500 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Telamnas ! Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods ! ! ! Water tastes/smells bad Sugar: 450 SYP unavailable Water trucking Maasaran ! ! Cooking oil: 650 SYP Local production ! ! People sick after drinking No consensus ! ! Private bakeries unavailable decreased Barsa Lack of access to ! !! No information Western Deir ! Ghadqa markets Maar Shurin !! Telamnas Some foods Water trucking Ma'arrat An !! Sufficiency of available water Hraki Private bakeries expensive to meet household needs Nu'man Maar ! !! Lack of resources Public free collection !! Telamnas Bread: 125 SYP Kafruma Shamsheh !! to buy food Sufficient !! !! Rice: 530 SYP Lack of access Jarjnaz Lentils: 335 SYP Flour too expensive to fuel ! Insufficient ! !! ! Abu Makki Maar Sha!marin !! Sugar: 321 SYP Cooking fuel ! Cooking oil: 590 SYP unavailable No information Western Deir !! Eastern Deir ! !! Qaratli 1 to 10 No information ! ! ! Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal ! ! Western Deir Rice: 1kg Private bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Bread: 125 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 550 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 325 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 430 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 650 SYP Most common Status of primary Western Deir Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Chronic diseases No facilities in the area Qaratli Pregnancy related diseases High cost of transportation barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Lack of transportation accessing bread aged less than 5 Number of days, Not available Diarrhoea No facilities in the area per month, where bread from private No information Telamnas Maternal health issues Security concerns around travel Malnutrition High cost of transportation bakeries was Barriers to accessing unavailable education services Disabilities No facilities in the area Qaratli Western Deir Most children accessed education

Telamnas Some facilities destroyed Lack of teaching staff

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070302 Salqin, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 5/26 communities assessed : Abu Talha, Allani, Eskat, Salqin, Tlul NFIs Abu Talha Abu Talha Salqin % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes Yes No !Tlul B 10000 SYP 1000 SYP B 9500 SYP NA Main network are female !! % of female-headed Allani ! ! C 350 SYP 500 SYP C 450 SYP NA Generator households ! 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% ! ! ! D 300 SYP 1500 SYP D 300 SYP NA No source ! ! IDPs living in village ! Yes Yes No Allani ! F 45000 SYP 75000 SYP F 45000 SYP NA Solar alternative !! New IDP arrivals Eskat No information Eskat ! !! Allani Tlul Returnees Salqin 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% !! Fuel Prices (SYP)* ! B 9500 SYP 4500 SYP B 10000 SYP 4500 SYP Yes No No B Butane (cannister) Abu Talha C 350 SYP 4500 SYP C 350 SYP 4500 SYP C Coal (1kg) Salqin ! ! !! 300 SYP 3500 SYP 300 SYP 3500 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% D D ! ! 45000 SYP 45000 SYP F Firewood (tonne) Yes No No ! F NA F NA ! Eskat NFI Prices (SYP)* Tlul ! ! Cement (50kg) 26-50% 26-50% 26-50% Floor mat B 10000 SYP NA Yes No No (3*4m) C NA NA Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 310 SYP NA Tent (5 persons) Abu Talha Salqin F 45000 SYP NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Abu Talha Shared apartment Most common or house Stable employment Children sent to work/beg No lack of fuel 2000 - 3000 SYP 3000 - 4000 SYP Daily employment Taking loans/buying on credit strategies used Unfinished apartment Abu Talha Business/trade to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Allani Tlul Daily employment Adults begging Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Allani Business/trade shelter Allani Salqin No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 2000 - 3000 SYP 2000 - 3000 SYP Collective public Eskat Farm owning Taking loans/buying on credit space not for shelter Remittances Borrowing from family/friends No IDPs Eskat Stable employment Children sent to work/beg Salqin Business/trade Taking loans/buying on credit Eskat Tlul No information NDPs IDPs Remittances Borrowing from family/friends No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 2000 - 3000 SYP Tlul Business/trade Taking loans/buying on credit Borrowing from family/friends

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070302 Salqin, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 5/26 communities assessed : Abu Talha, Allani, Eskat, Salqin, Tlul Food Security Abu Talha Abu Talha Most common water Main challenges to Network source Public bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection !Tlul Bread: 125 SYP !! Rice: 500 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Allani ! ! Lentils: 550 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods ! Sugar: 500 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Network ! ! ! ! ! Cooking oil: 800 SYP Local production ! People sick after drinking Disposed at designated site Allani ! Private bakeries unavailable decreased !! Lack of access to No information Eskat ! !! markets Eskat Salqin Allani Some foods Network !! Sufficiency of available water Public bakeries expensive to meet household needs ! Lack of resources Private paid collection Bread: 125 SYP to buy food Sufficient Abu Talha Rice: 500 SYP Lack of access Salqin ! ! !! Lentils: 550 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Network Sugar: 500 SYP Cooking fuel ! ! Cooking oil: 800 SYP unavailable No information Disposed at designated site ! 0 No information ! Most common method of ! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Tlul ! Eskat Network Rice: 1kg Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Private paid collection Bread: 125 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 500 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 550 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 500 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 800 SYP Most common Status of primary Eskat Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Acute respiratory infections Old age Salqin Abu Talha Severe diseases affecting those Disability/Injuries/Illness barriers to Not functioning aged less than 5 Public bakeries accessing bread Bread: 125 SYP Number of days, Not available Salqin Communicable diseases No difficulties reported Rice: 500 SYP per month, where Allani Acute respiratory infections bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 550 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Severe diseases affecting those Sugar: 500 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable aged less than 5 Cooking oil: 800 SYP education services Communicable diseases No facilities in the area 0 Abu Talha Tlul Eskat Acute respiratory infections Security concerns around travel Severe diseases affecting those Services are too expensive Tlul Most children accessed education Most children accessed education aged less than 5 Acute respiratory infections Security concerns around travel Public bakeries Salqin Severe diseases affecting those High cost of transportation Bread: 125 SYP aged less than 5 Services are too expensive Rice: 500 SYP Allani Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported Communicable diseases No difficulties reported Most children accessed education Sugar: 500 SYP Tlul Acute respiratory infections Cooking oil: 800 SYP Severe diseases affecting those aged less than 5 0

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070003 Saraqab 1/3, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 15/25 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the next NFIs two factsheets): Afs, , , , Afs Afs Jobas % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Tal Karatine Yes Yes No !! B 8350 SYP 4500 SYP B 9000 SYP NA Main network are female Ajez !! % of female-headed Tal Tabariz C 350 SYP 4500 SYP C 350 SYP 5000 SYP Generator Ajez !! households Afs 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% !! !! Khuwara D 338 SYP 3500 SYP D 280 SYP 4000 SYP No source IDPs living in village ! Yes No No F 60000 SYP NA F NA NA Solar alternative New IDP arrivals Rasafa !! Ajez Kafr Battikh No information Dadikh Tromba Saraqab Returnees ! !! Salamin ! !! Fuel Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 51-75% 26-50% San !! Jobas B 9500 SYP 4500 SYP B 9000 SYP 3000 SYP Butane (cannister) Yes Yes Yes !! ! B C 350 SYP 5000 SYP C No info 6000 SYP C Coal (1kg) Jobas ! ! Dadikh 275 SYP 3000 SYP 275 SYP No info D Diesel (1 litre) 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% !! ! D D Firewood (tonne) Kafr Battikh ! F NA NA F NA No info F Yes Yes No !! Maar Dibsi ! !! ! Dadikh NFI Prices (SYP)* ! Kafr Battikh Khan Elsobol ! Cement (50kg) !! 76-100% 51-75% 26-50% Floor mat B 9500 SYP 5000 SYP Yes No No (3*4m) C 350 SYP 4500 SYP Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 275 SYP 3500 SYP Tent (5 persons) Afs Jobas F 65000 SYP NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Afs Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg No lack of fuel 8000 - 12000 SYP 4000 - 5000 SYP Business/trade Borrowing from family/friends strategies used Unfinished apartment Afs High risk/illegal work to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Ajez Kafr Battikh Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Ajez Business/trade Selling household assets shelter Skipping meals Ajez Jobas No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 3000 - 3500 SYP 5000 - 6000 SYP Collective public Dadikh Business/trade Selling household assets space not for shelter Reducing meal size No IDPs Dadikh Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Jobas Business/trade Selling household assets Dadikh Kafr Battikh No information NDPs IDPs Skipping meals No lack of fuel Burning productive assets Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Burning clothes 6000 - 7000 SYP Kafr Battikh Farm owning Selling household assets Business/trade Skipping meals

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070003 Saraqab 1/3, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 15/25 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the next Food Security two factsheets): Afs, Ajez, Dadikh, Jobas, Kafr Battikh Afs Afs Most common water Main challenges to No consensus source Public bakeries obtaining food Tal Karatine Status of water source No consensus !! Bread: no info Ajez !! Rice: 560 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Tal Tabariz Lentils: 420 SYP No difficulties reported Ajez !! Some foods Afs Sugar: 330 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking !! !! ! Khuwara Cooking oil: 540 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Left in street / public area 0 decreased Rasafa Lack of access to No information !! Dadikh Tromba Saraqab Ajez markets !! !! Salamin Some foods Network !! expensive Sufficiency of available water San Public bakeries to meet household needs !! Jobas Lack of resources Public free collection !! ! Bread: no info to buy food Sufficient Rice: 500 SYP Lack of access Jobas ! Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Dadikh ! Cooking fuel Network !! ! Sugar: 450 SYP Cooking oil: 600 SYP unavailable No information Kafr Battikh ! Private paid collection !! Maar Dibsi ! 0 No information !! Most common method of ! Kafr Battikh Khan Elsobol ! ! Dadikh Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal !! Network Rice: 1kg Shops Lentils: 1 kg Public free collection Bread: 100 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 500 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 450 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 600 SYP Most common Status of primary Dadikh Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable schools in village Lack of teaching staff Most common Functioning Disabilities No difficulties reported Jobas Afs Diarrhoea barriers to Not functioning Injuries Shops accessing bread Bread: no info Number of days, Not available Jobas Chronic diseases No difficulties reported Rice: 500 SYP per month, where Ajez Acute respiratory infections bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 500 SYP Insufficient electricity/fuel bakeries was Sugar: 450 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 600 SYP education services Disabilities No difficulties reported Private bakeries unavailable Afs Kafr Battikh Dadikh Skin diseases Chronic diseases Kafr Battikh Some facilities destroyed Most children accessed education Lack of teaching staff Chronic diseases No facilities in the area Private bakeries Services are not accessible Jobas Injuries Bread: 100 SYP Acute respiratory infections Rice: 500 SYP Yeast not always available Ajez Lentils: 500 SYP Flour not always available Skin diseases No facilities in the area Lack of teaching staff Sugar: 450 SYP High price of wheat Chronic diseases High cost of transportation Lack of school supplies Kafr Battikh Cooking oil: 600 SYP Acute respiratory infections 0

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070003 Saraqab 2/3, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 15/25 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous NFIs factsheet, 5 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Khan Elsobol, Khan Elsobol Khuwara, Maar Dibsi, Rasafa, Salamin Khan Elsobol Rasafa % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Tal Karatine Yes No Yes !! B 9000 SYP NA B 9500 SYP 3000 SYP Main network are female Ajez !! % of female-headed Tal Tabariz C NA NA C NA 6500 SYP Generator Khuwara !! households Afs 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% !! !! Khuwara D 275 SYP NA D 275 SYP 600 SYP No source IDPs living in village ! Yes Yes No F NA NA F NA 14000 SYP Solar alternative New IDP arrivals Rasafa !! Khuwara Salamin No information Maar Dibsi Tromba Saraqab Returnees ! !! Salamin ! !! Fuel Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 51-75% 26-50% San !! Jobas B 9000 SYP 3000 SYP B 9000 SYP NA Butane (cannister) Yes Yes No !! ! B C NA 5000 SYP C NA NA C Coal (1kg) Rasafa ! ! Dadikh 250 SYP 600 SYP 250 SYP NA D Diesel (1 litre) 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% !! ! D D Firewood (tonne) Kafr Battikh ! F NA No info F NA NA F Yes Yes No !! Maar Dibsi ! !! ! Maar Dibsi NFI Prices (SYP)* ! Salamin Khan Elsobol ! Cement (50kg) !! 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Floor mat B 9000 SYP No info Yes No No (3*4m) C No info No info Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 260 SYP No info Tent (5 persons) Khan Elsobol Rasafa F NA NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Khan Elsobol Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Burning clothes 5000 - 6000 SYP 3500 - 4500 SYP Sale of household assets Selling household assets strategies used Unfinished apartment Khan Elsobol Burning waste Support from family/friends Reducing meal size to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Khuwara Salamin Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Khuwara High risk/illegal work Selling household assets shelter Skipping meals Khuwara Rasafa No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 4500 - 6500 SYP 4000 - 6000 SYP Collective public Maar Dibsi Selling household assets space not for shelter Skipping meals No IDPs Maar Dibsi Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Rasafa Remittances Selling household assets Maar Dibsi Salamin No information NDPs IDPs Reducing meal size Burning furniture not in use No lack of fuel Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 3000 - 4000 SYP Salamin Farm owning Selling household assets Business/trade Skipping meals

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070003 Saraqab 2/3, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 15/25 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous Food Security factsheet, 5 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Khan Elsobol, Khan Elsobol Khuwara, Maar Dibsi, Rasafa, Salamin Khan Elsobol Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Public bakeries obtaining food Tal Karatine Status of water source Public free collection !! Bread: no info Ajez !! Rice: 500 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Tal Tabariz Lentils: 500 SYP Flour too expensive Khuwara !! Some foods Afs Sugar: 450 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking !! !! ! Khuwara Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Disposed at designated site 1 to 10 decreased Rasafa Lack of access to No information !! Maar Dibsi Tromba Saraqab Khuwara markets !! !! Salamin Some foods Network !! expensive Sufficiency of available water San Public bakeries to meet household needs !! Jobas Lack of resources Private paid collection !! ! Bread: no info to buy food Sufficient Rice: 500 SYP Lack of access Rasafa ! Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Dadikh ! Cooking fuel Water trucking !! ! Sugar: 425 SYP Cooking oil: 600 SYP unavailable No information Kafr Battikh ! Left in street / public area !! Maar Dibsi ! 0 No information !! Most common method of ! Salamin Khan Elsobol ! ! Maar Dibsi Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal !! Water trucking Rice: 1kg Homemade Lentils: 1 kg Left in street / public area Bread: no info Sugar: 1kg Rice: 500 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 500 SYP Yeast not always available Sugar: 425 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 600 SYP Most common Status of primary Maar Dibsi Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable schools in village Some facilities destroyed Most common Functioning Lack of teaching staff Skin diseases Security concerns around travel Rasafa Lack of school supplies Khan Elsobol Chronic diseases High cost of transportation barriers to Not functioning Injuries Public bakeries accessing bread Bread: no info Number of days, Not available Rasafa Chronic diseases No difficulties reported Rice: 500 SYP per month, where Khuwara Acute respiratory infections bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Sugar: 450 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 600 SYP education services Skin diseases No facilities in the area 0 Khan Elsobol Salamin Maar Dibsi Chronic diseases Lack of transportation Acute respiratory infections Disability/Injuries/Illness Salamin Some facilities destroyed Most children accessed education Lack of teaching staff Chronic diseases No difficulties reported Public bakeries Unsafe route to services Rasafa Acute respiratory infections Bread: no info Rice: 500 SYP Khuwara Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported Chronic diseases No facilities in the area Lack of teaching staff Sugar: 425 SYP Acute respiratory infections High cost of transportation Lack of school supplies Salamin Cooking oil: 600 SYP Services are too expensive Private bakeries unavailable

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070003 Saraqab 3/3, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 15/25 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the NFIs previous two factsheets): San, Saraqab, Tal Karatine, Tal Tabariz, Tromba San San Tal Tabariz % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Tal Karatine Yes No No !! B 9000 SYP 2500 SYP B 9000 SYP NA Main network are female Ajez !! % of female-headed Tal Tabariz C 450 SYP 8000 SYP C NA 4000 SYP Generator Saraqab !! households Afs 26-50% 26-50% 26-50% !! !! Khuwara D 275 SYP 350 SYP D 275 SYP 350 SYP No source IDPs living in village ! Yes No info No F NA NA F NA NA Solar alternative New IDP arrivals Rasafa !! Saraqab Tromba No information Tal Karatine Tromba Saraqab Returnees ! !! Salamin ! !! Fuel Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% San !! Jobas B 7000 SYP NA B 9500 SYP No info Butane (cannister) Yes Yes Yes !! ! B C NA NA C No info No info C Coal (1kg) Tal Tabariz ! ! Dadikh 400 SYP NA 275 SYP No info D Diesel (1 litre) 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% !! ! D D Firewood (tonne) Kafr Battikh ! F 55000 SYP NA F NA No info F Yes No No !! Maar Dibsi ! !! ! Tal Karatine NFI Prices (SYP)* ! Tromba Khan Elsobol ! Cement (50kg) !! 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Floor mat B 9000 SYP 3000 SYP Yes No No (3*4m) C 400 SYP 6500 SYP Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 260 SYP 500 SYP Tent (5 persons) San Tal Tabariz F NA NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources San Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends No lack of fuel 10000 - 12000 SYP 2500 - 3000 SYP Business/trade Selling household assets strategies used Unfinished apartment San Savings Skipping meals to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Saraqab Tromba Farm owning Children sent to work/beg Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Saraqab Business/trade High risk/illegal work shelter Remittances Looking for food in garbage Saraqab Tal Tabariz No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends No info 2500 - 3500 SYP Collective public Tal Karatine Farm owning Selling household assets space not for shelter Remittances Skipping meals No IDPs Tal Karatine Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Tal Tabariz Farm owning Selling household assets Tal Karatine Tromba No information NDPs IDPs Support from family/friends Reducing meal size No lack of fuel No info Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 4000 - 5000 SYP Tromba Selling household assets Skipping meals

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070003 Saraqab 3/3, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 15/25 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the Food Security previous two factsheets): San, Saraqab, Tal Karatine, Tal Tabariz, Tromba San San Most common water Main challenges to Network source Public bakeries obtaining food Tal Karatine Status of water source Left in street / public area !! Bread: no info Ajez !! Rice: 500 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Tal Tabariz Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported Saraqab !! Some foods Afs Sugar: 450 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking !! !! ! Khuwara Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Public free collection Private bakeries unavailable decreased Rasafa Lack of access to No information !! Tal Karatine Tromba Saraqab Saraqab markets !! !! Salamin Some foods Water trucking !! expensive Sufficiency of available water San Public bakeries to meet household needs !! Jobas Lack of resources Left in street / public area !! ! Bread: 200 SYP to buy food Sufficient Rice: 400 SYP Lack of access Tal Tabariz ! Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Dadikh ! Cooking fuel Network !! ! Sugar: 400 SYP Cooking oil: 700 SYP unavailable No information Kafr Battikh ! Left in street / public area !! Maar Dibsi ! 0 No information !! Most common method of ! Tromba Khan Elsobol ! ! Tal Karatine Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal !! Water trucking Rice: 1kg Shops Lentils: 1 kg Left in street / public area Bread: no info Sugar: 1kg Rice: 500 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 450 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 600 SYP Most common Status of primary Tal Karatine Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Skin diseases No difficulties reported Tal Tabariz San Chronic diseases barriers to Not functioning Acute respiratory infections Public bakeries accessing bread Bread: no info Number of days, Not available Tal Tabariz Skin diseases No difficulties reported Rice: 500 SYP per month, where Saraqab Injuries bread from private No information Lack of teaching staff Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Lack of school supplies Malnutrition Sugar: 450 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 600 SYP education services Chronic diseases Services are too expensive Private bakeries unavailable San Tromba Tal Karatine Acute respiratory infections Symptoms of psychological trauma Tromba Lack of teaching staff Some facilities destroyed Lack of school supplies Lack of teaching staff Skin diseases No facilities in the area No info Lack of school supplies Tal Tabariz Chronic diseases Services are too expensive Bread: no info Acute respiratory infections Rice: 500 SYP Saraqab Lentils: 500 SYP No info Chronic diseases No info Some facilities destroyed Sugar: 450 SYP Acute respiratory infections Lack of teaching staff Tromba Cooking oil: 600 SYP Severe diseases affecting those Lack of school supplies aged less than 5 No info

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070006 Sarmin, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 1/1 community assessed : Sarmin NFIs Sarmin Sarmin % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes Yes Yes B 9500 SYP NA Main network are female % of female-headed C NA NA Generator households D 275 SYP NA No source IDPs living in village F 65000 SYP NA Solar alternative New IDP arrivals No information Returnees Fuel Prices (SYP)* B Butane (cannister) Sarmin Coal (1kg) !! C D Diesel (1 litre) F Firewood (tonne) NFI Prices (SYP)* Cement (50kg) Floor mat (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin 2 Shelter Livelihoods (1m ) Tent (5 persons) Sarmin Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Sarmin Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Burning furniture not in use 4000 - 6000 SYP Sale of household assets Selling household assets strategies used Unfinished apartment Sarmin Burning furniture in use Skipping meals to cope with a or house Burning waste lack of fuel Tent Private space not for shelter Cave/natural shelter Collective public space not for shelter No IDPs No information Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070006 Sarmin, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 1/1 community assessed : Sarmin Food Security Sarmin Sarmin Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Humanitarian aid distribution obtaining food Status of water source Public free collection Bread: no info Rice: 500 SYP Yeast not always available No challenges Water is safe to drink Lentils: 500 SYP Flour not always available Some foods High price of electricity/fuel Water tastes/smells bad Sugar: 450 SYP unavailable Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Private bakeries unavailable decreased Lack of access to No information markets Some foods Sufficiency of available water expensive to meet household needs Lack of resources to buy food Sufficient Sarmin Lack of access !! to fuel Insufficient Cooking fuel unavailable No information No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Rice: 1kg Lentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kg Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Access to bread Most common Status of primary Most common health Most common barriers source of bread schools in village problems to accessing healthcare Most common Functioning Skin diseases Security concerns around entering Sarmin Chronic diseases facilities barriers to Not functioning Acute respiratory infections Services are too expensive accessing bread Not allowed to enter facilities Number of days, Not available per month, where bread from private No information bakeries was Barriers to accessing unavailable education services Sarmin Some facilities destroyed Lack of teaching staff

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070004 Teftnaz, Idleb Governorate June 2017

Displacement 3/7 communities assessed : , Talhiyeh, Teftnaz NFIs Shallakh Shallakh % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes No No B 9000 SYP 2200 SYP Main network are female % of female-headed Talhiyeh ! C 400 SYP 8000 SYP Generator households 76-100% 51-75% 26-50% D 260 SYP 500 SYP No source IDPs living in village ! Yes No No ! F NA 10000 SYP Solar alternative New IDP arrivals Teftnaz Talhiyeh No information Returnees Shallakh 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% !! Fuel Prices (SYP)* B 9500 SYP 3000 SYP Yes Yes Yes B Butane (cannister) Teftnaz C NA 5000 SYP C Coal (1kg) !! D 260 SYP NA D Diesel (1 litre) Firewood (tonne) F NA 10000 SYP F Teftnaz NFI Prices (SYP)* Talhiyeh !! Cement (50kg) Floor mat ! B 9500 SYP 5000 SYP (3*4m) C 650 SYP 6500 SYP Plastic tarpaulin (1m2) Shelter Livelihoods D 275 SYP NA Tent (5 persons) Shallakh F NA NA Most common shelter Most common source Most common strategies NA: not available for used to cope with lack purchase Independent NDPs IDPs of income apartment or house of income / resources Shallakh Shared apartment Most common or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends No lack of fuel 3500 - 4500 SYP High risk/illegal work Selling household assets strategies used Unfinished apartment Shallakh Reducing meal size to cope with a or house lack of fuel Tent Talhiyeh Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Private space not for NDPs IDPs Talhiyeh Sale of household assets Selling household assets shelter Farm owning Skipping meals Talhiyeh No lack of fuel Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 3000 - 4000 SYP Collective public Teftnaz Farm owning Selling household assets space not for shelter Remittances Skipping meals No IDPs Teftnaz Teftnaz No information NDPs IDPs No lack of fuel Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) 5000 - 7000 SYP

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070004 Teftnaz, Idleb Governorate June 2017

WASH 3/7 communities assessed : Shallakh, Talhiyeh, Teftnaz Food Security Shallakh Shallakh Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Public bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: no info Rice: 500 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Talhiyeh ! Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking Sugar: 425 SYP unavailable ! Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Left in street / public area ! 0 decreased Lack of access to No information Teftnaz Talhiyeh markets Shallakh Some foods Water trucking !! Sufficiency of available water Public bakeries expensive to meet household needs Lack of resources Public free collection Bread: 65 SYP to buy food Sufficient Teftnaz Rice: 500 SYP Lack of access !! Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Sugar: 450 SYP Cooking fuel Cooking oil: 600 SYP unavailable No information 0 No information Most common method of Talhiyeh Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal ! Teftnaz ! Rice: 1kg ! Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Bread: 75 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 500 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 500 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 450 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 600 SYP Most common Status of primary Teftnaz Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 schools in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Chronic diseases No difficulties reported Shallakh Acute respiratory infections barriers to Not functioning accessing bread Number of days, Not available Skin diseases Old age per month, where bread from private No information Talhiyeh Chronic diseases Disability/Injuries/Illness Acute respiratory infections bakeries was Barriers to accessing unavailable education services Chronic diseases No facilities in the area Teftnaz Acute respiratory infections High cost of transportation Shallakh Services are too expensive Most children accessed education

Talhiyeh Lack of teaching staff Lack of school supplies Unsafe route to services

* $1 = 514.85 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 30 June 2017)