IDP Situation Monitoring Initiative (ISMI) CCCM CLUSTER IDP Movements in northern 16-31 December 2017

General Overview Communities assessed: 427 Top 5 ISMI-Covered Arrivals: Total IDP arrivals: 127,440 Departure community (governorate): Total IDPs: Destination community (governorate): 2,337 IDPs Total IDP departures: 136,397 (1) Sanjar (Idleb) Babilla (Idleb) (2) Ma’arrat An Nu’man (Idleb) 2,280 IDPs Qah (Idleb) * Total ACO arrivals: 732 (3) Ma’arrat An Nu’man (Idleb) 1,283 IDPs Atmeh (Idleb) Top 5 shelter types of new IDP arrivals: (4) Daret Azza (Aleppo) 1,169 IDPs Dana (Idleb) Latmin () 1,146 IDPs (1) Solid/finished house 30,622 IDPs (5) Idleb (Idleb) (2) Individual tent 28,215 IDPs Latest Developments: (3) Managed camp 25,406 IDPs • Increased hostilities and insecurity in southern Idleb and northeastern Hama governorates during the coverage period1 have (4) Unfinished/damaged building 14,121 IDPs led to a significant increase of IDP arrivals and departures in Idleb governorate compared to the previous two weeks. The majority of IDPs were displaced to other communities further north in Idleb governorate. (5) Solid/finished apartment 7,080 IDPs • In parallel, Aleppo governorate witnessed the arrival of 22,139 IDPs in the second half of December, most commonly from *ACO: Arrival to Community of Origin is an IDP who returns to the Idleb and Hama governorates. community that they originated from, but not necessarily to their place • Meanwhile, Al-Hasakeh governorate witnessed the arrival of 2,423 IDPs and the departure of 15,833 IDPs, most commonly of habitual residence prior to displacement, and does not enjoy the to other governorates. complete rights they had prior to their displacement. 1 UNHCR, Flash Update on Recent Events, 4 January 2018. Overall Movements Total IDP arrivals, IDP departures and ACO arrivals by governorate:

116,509

100,037

22,139 15,833 2,841 2,423 2,008 29 172 468 2,047 63 Hama Idleb Al-Hasakeh Aleppo 21+0+ 85■100 IDP+ arrivals0+ ■ IDP departures2 13 ■+ ACO0 arrivals+ 191+0+ Last place of departure of IDP arrivals: Intended destinations of IDP departures: Last place of departure of ACO arrivals:

Same governorate 54% Same governorate 41% Same governorate 15% Different governorate 19% Different governorate 8% Different governorate 11% 54+19+27A Other/Unknown 27% 41+851A Other/Unknown 51% 15+11+74A Other/Unknown 74%

Coverage, 16-31 December 2017 ! ! ! !

About ISMI & This Factsheet ! ! ! ! ! ! !! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! The IDP Situation Monitoring Initiative (ISMI) is an initiative of the Camp Coordination and Camp ! ! Al-Hasakeh ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! !!!! ! ! !! ! ! !!! !!! !!! !!! ! ! !! Management (CCCM) Cluster, implemented by REACH and supported by cluster members. !! ! !!!! !!!!! !! ! !! !! ! !!! ! !! ! ! !! ! ! ! Aleppo ! !! !!! ! !! ! ! !! !! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! !!! ! !! ! !! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !!!! !! ! !!!! ! ! !! ! ! !! ! ! !! ! !! !! !! ! !! ! !! ! ! !! ! ! !! ! !!!! ! ! !!!! !!!!! !!!!!!! ! !!!!! !!! ! !!!!!!!!!!! !!! !!!!!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !!!! !!!! !Id!l!e! b!! !! !! Ar-Raqqa ! !!!!!!! ! ! ! !! ! !! !!!! ! ! !!! ! !!!! !! !!!!!!!!! !! Following a baseline assessment conducted at the end of 2016, weekly/bi-weekly data collection cycles !! ! !! ! ! !! ! !! ! ! ! !!! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! Lattakia !! !! ! ! ! ! Deir-ez-Zor were initiated. This factsheet presents an overview of reported inward and outward movements of IDPs ! ! Hama from 16 to 31 December 2017. Such displacements were reported in 427 communities in sub-districts Tartous monitored by ISMI. The coverage map in this section shows the sub-districts that were monitored for the most recent round of data collection, as well as the communities reporting movements. ISMI monitoring Homs coverage varies over time depending on access.

Displacements are identified through an extensive key informant (KI) network, either from alerts initiated Damascus Rural Damascus by KIs or from follow-up by enumerators. At least two KIs are interviewed in each assessed community, Quneitra Dar'a and collected information is further triangulated through other sources, including CCCM member data and As-Sweida humanitarian updates. This approach allows for regular updates on IDP movements at the community level across sub-districts monitored by ISMI in northwest Syria. Sub-districts monitored by ISMI Sub-districts not monitored ! Assessed communities

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Major IDP arrivals to communities in Idleb governorate2 (!" ! Idleb Atma (!" ( Total IDP arrivals (! Qah (! ( 16/12/17 - 31/12/17 ) ² (! (! (!! (! (! (! (! ( 11 - 500 1,501 - 4,000 Communities assessed: 283 (! (! (! (! (! (! (! (! (! (! 501 - 1,500 4,001 - 6,413 (! (! (!(!(! (! Total IDP arrivals: 100,037 (!(! (! (! (!(! Major IDP arrivals (>1,350 IDPs) (! (! (! (! (! (! (! (! (! (! (! (! Total IDP departures: 116,509 (!(!(! (! (!(! (! (! (! (! (! (! (! (! Total ACO arrivals: 172 (! (! ! (! (! (! (! ( (! (! (!(! (! ! (!(! (! ! ( (! (! 3 ( ! (! (! (! ( ! (! (! ! (! ALEPPO Vulnerable groups among IDP arrivals : (! (!(!! (! ( ( (! (! ! ( (! (! (! (! (!(! ( (! (!(! (! (! (!(! (! (!(! (! (!! (! (! (! (! (! (! (! ((! (! ! (! ! (! ^ Z [ ` d (!! (! (! ( (! (!(!(! (!(!(!(! (! (! (! (!(! (!(! (! (!(! (! (! (! (! !( (!(!(! (! (! (! (! (!( (! (! (! (!" (! (! (! Babilla (! (! Top 3 shelter types of IDP arrivals: LATTAKIA (! (! (!" (! (! (! " (! (1) Solid/finished house 25,032 IDPs (!(! (! (! (! Sanjar (! (!(! (! (!(! (! !( (! (! (! (! (! (! (2) Individual tent 24,336 IDPs (! (! (! (! Ma'arrat (! (! An Nu'man I DLEB (3) Managed camp 20,425 IDPs (! (! (! Kms HAMA 0 25 50 IDP Arrivals IDP Departures4 ACO Arrivals 100+45+39+38+15 Sub-districts with most arrivals (# IDPs): Sub-districts with100+66+56+49+9 most departures (# IDPs): Sub-districts with most ACO arrivals: 100+66+33+0+0 Dana 28,758 Ma’arrat An Nu’man 40,244 Mhambal 86 Saraqab 13,089 Sanjar 26,946 Ehsem 57 Ehsem 11,305 Tamanaah 22,919 Ariha 29 Ma’arrat An Nu’man 11,145 Heish 19,941 Ariha 4,545 Abul Thohur 3,654

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Last sub-district of100+46+37+15+13 departure of arrivals (# IDPs): Intended destinations of departures: ACO returning to former homes : 100+50+40+0+0 Sanjar 31,838 Mhambal 57 Ma’arrat An Nu’man 14,811 Same governorate 48% Ariha 28 Tamanaah 11,800 Different governorate 5% Ehsem 22 Abul Thohur 5,067 Other/unknown 47% As-Saan 4,178 48+5+47A

Major IDP arrivals to communities in Aleppo governorate2

Aleppo Total IDP arrivals (! ( 16/12/17 - 31/12/17 ) ² (! (! (! 6 - 300 751 - 1,500 6 (! (!(! Communities assessed : 92 (! (!(!(! (! (! (! (! (! (!(! (! 301 - 750 1,501 - 3,762 (! (! (!(! (! (! (!(! Major IDP arrivals (>550 IDPs) (! ! Total IDP arrivals: 22,139 ( (! (! (! (! (! Total IDP departures: 2,047 (! Al Bab (!" Total ACO arrivals: 63 (! (! (!(!(! (!(!(! (! (!(! ALEPPO 3 (!(!(!(!(!(! Vulnerable groups among IDP arrivals : (! (! (!(! (!(! (! (! (! (! (!(!! ^ Z [ ` d (! !( (!((! (!(!(! AR-RAQQA Top 3 shelter types of IDP arrivals: IDLEB (1) Solid/finished house 3,790 IDPs

(2) Open area 3,397 IDPs "Khan Shaykun HAMA (3) Individual tent 3,383 IDPs Kms 0 25 50 HOMS IDP Arrivals IDP Departures4 ACO Arrivals 100+88+44+30+25 Sub-districts with most arrivals (# IDPs): Sub-districts with100+55+27+21+6 most departures (# IDPs): Sub-districts with most ACO arrivals: 100+36+0+0+0 Zarbah 6,979 Jarablus 941 Suran 46 Atareb 6,208 A’zaz 519 A’zaz 17 A’zaz 3,074 Aghtrin 263 Daret Azza 2,155 Al Bab 200 Jarablus 1,813 Suran 57

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Last sub-district of100+35+27+26+11 departure of arrivals (# IDPs): Intended destinations of departures: ACO returning to former homes : 100+37+0+0+0 Sanjar 2,036 Suran 45 Oqeirbat 724 Same governorate 8% A’zaz 17 Khan Shaykun 570 Different governorate 2% Abul Thohur 531 Other/unknown 90% Al Mayadin 239 8+2+90A 2 The community markers also account for camps/informal settlements when they are within close proximity to a community. 3 Vulnerable groups:^Female-headed households/Women travelling alone ZChild-headed households/children travelling alone [Orphans`Elderly-headed households/Elderly travelling alone dDisabled-headed households/Individuals with disabilities travelling alone. 4 IDP departure figures reflect aggregated departures of both IDP and host community populations. 5 The data presented in this graph is aggregated to sub-district level. Returns to former homes does not imply a planned, voluntary, safe, and sustainable way, such that the person returning can enjoy the full spectrum of rights and privileges afforded to them prior to their displacement. 2 6 Figures for Aleppo governorate only reflect ISMI-covered communities in Aghtrin, Al Bab, Atareb, A’zaz, Daret Azza, Ghandorah, Jarablus, Mare’, Suran and Zarbah sub-district and are, thus, not indicative of the whole governorate. IDP Situation Monitoring Initiative (ISMI) CCCM CLUSTER IDP Movements in northern Syria 16-31 December 2017

Major IDP arrivals to communities in Al-Hasakeh governorate2 Al-Hasakeh (! ² (! 7 Communities assessed : 28 AL-HASAKEH Total IDP arrivals: 2,423 (! (! Total IDP departures: 15,833 (! Areesheh(!" Total ACO arrivals: 468 AR-RAQQA (! Vulnerable groups among IDP arrivals3: ^ `

Top 3 shelter types of IDP arrivals: Total IDP arrivals DEIR-EZ-ZOR ( 16/12/17 - 31/12/17 ) (1) Managed camp 1,714 IDPs (! 6 - 100 (! 251 - 800 (! 101 - 250 (! 801 - 1,704 (2) Solid/finished house 504 IDPs HOMS Major IDP arrivals (>700 IDPs)

(3) Solid/finished apartment 65 IDPs Kms 0 25 50 Hajin " IDP Arrivals IDP Departures4 ACO Arrivals 100+13+11+10+6 Sub-districts with most arrivals (# IDPs): Sub-districts with100+48+18+11+8 most departures (# IDPs): Sub-districts with most ACO arrivals: 100+5+0+0+0 Areesheh 1,704 Areesheh 8,026 Quamishli 445 Hole 222 Shadadah 3,859 Qahtaniyyeh 23 Shadadah 200 Al-Hasakeh 1,456 Quamishli 177 Quamishli 931 Al-Hasakeh 114 Ras Al Ain 713

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Last sub-district of100+16+0+0+0 departure of arrivals (# IDPs): Intended destinations of departures: ACO returning to former homes : 0+0+0+0+0 Hajin 843 None reported Susat 137 Same governorate 0% Different governorate 38% 0+38+62A Other/unknown 62%

Major IDP arrivals to communities in Hama ² Communities assessed8: 24 Ziyara (! (456) (!" (!" Total IDP arrivals: 2,841 (371) (! Total IDP departures: 2,008 (! Total ACO arrivals: 29 Lower Amiqa (! IDLEB 3 (342) Vulnerable groups among IDP arrivals : LATTAKIA (!" ^ Z [ ` d (! (! (! (! Top 3 shelter types of IDP arrivals: HAMA Total IDP arrivals (! (! ( 16/12/17 - 31/12/17 ) ! ! (1) Solid/finished house 1,295 IDPs Jamasa Odayat (! ( 11 - 50 ( 101 - 150 - Alshareeah(!" (! (! 51 - 100 (! 151 - 456 (2) Unfinished/damaged building 699 IDPs (342) No major movements with known (! (3) Individual tent 496 IDPs (! last place of departure reported Kms (top arrival communities labeled) 0 12.5 25

IDP Arrivals IDP Departures4 ACO Arrivals 100+68+0+0+0 Sub-districts with most arrivals (# IDPs): Sub-districts with100+0+0+0+0 most departures (# IDPs): Sub-districts with most ACO arrivals: 100++0+0+0 Ziyara 1,682 Kafr Zeita 1,991 Ziyara 29 Madiq Castle 1,159 Madiq Castle 17

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Last sub-district of100+88+43+18+2 departure of arrivals (# IDPs): Intended destinations of departures : ACO returning to former homes : 100+0+0+0+0 Oqeirbat 457 Ziyara 28 Tamanaah 405 Same governorate 0% Sanjar 200 Different governorate 0% Ma’arrat An Nu’man 86 Other/unknown 100% Heish 11 0+0+100A

7 Figures for assessed communties in Al-Hasakeh governorate commonly include multiple villages, towns and settlements when they are part of the same administrative council. 8 Figures for Hama governorate only reflect ISMI-covered communities in Kafr Zeita, Madiq Castle and Ziyara sub-districts and are, thus, not indicative of the whole governorate. 9 Intended destinations on unknown for all reported departures from ISMI-covered communities in Hama governorate. 3