SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC United Nations cross-border operations from Jordan to As of 31 May 2018 53 3 UN Security Council Resolutions 2165/2191/2258/2332/2393 Trucks Convoys Agencies Through the unanimous adoption of resolutions 2165 (2014),and its subsequent renewals 2191 (2014), 2258 in May 2018 in May 2018 reported (2015) , 2332 (2016) and 2393 (2017) until 10 January 2019, the UN Security Council has authorized UN agencies and their partners to use routes across conflict lines and the border crossings at Bab al-Salam, Bab al-Hawa (Turkey - Syria), Al Yarubiyah (Iraq - Syria) and Al-Ramtha (Jordan - Syria) to deliver humanitarian 4,533 262 5 7 assistance, including medical and surgical supplies, to people in need in Syria. The government of Syria Trucks Convoys in May since July is notified in advance of each shipment and a UN monitoring mechanism has been established to oversee since July 2014 since July 2014 2018 2014 loading in neighboring countries and confirm the humanitarian nature of consignments. Number of trucks 300 by month 200 53 Potential Gaps Humanitarian Response 100 since July 2014 During May, the South West De-escalation Area (SW DEA) During the month, despite the limited number 0 witnessed limited military activities. In mid-May leaflets were again of convoys crossed Ramatha; due to technical from Al-Ramtha Jul 2014 May 2018 reportedly airdropped on the Lajat area of NE Dara’a Governorate, constrains, the UN and their humanitarian partners demanding that armed opposition groups surrender their weapons have continued their efforts to guarantee contingency Beneficiaries reached by district by sector in May 2018 and communities submit to reconciliation agreements with the stocks are prepositioned to meet both existing needs Government of Syria or else face imminent military offensives. The and to respond to emergencies. FSL NFI/Shelter WASH Health Education Nutrition area targeted is located in close proximity to a strategic highway and has witnessed attacks on government forces recently. No Dar'a 18,015 1,800 254,145 150,186 15,432 25,000 casualties and no IDP movements have been reported. ' 6,965 1,080 120,470 1,596 17,190 - As-Sanamayn 9,505 - 38,000 - 340 - Sector presence by district in May 2018 Quneitra 4,955 - 67,400 - 4,841 - Darayya Al Fiq 146 - 6,000 - - - UNDOF Qatana Rural As-Sweida ------administered area Duma Number of beneficiaries targeted by sector since July 2014 Quneitra As-Sanamayn since Quneitra Sector Jul 2014 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 May 2018 60.9K 45.4K 46.3K Dar'a Education 177K 0.4K 24K 38K

Al Fiq 846.6K Izra FSL 1.1M 125K 590.5K 366.8K 387.5K 40K As-Sweida 1.6M 1.9M Health 4.3M 61.9K 257.7K 393K 152K As-Sweida Dar’a 606.1K 524.9K LEGEND NFI/Shelter 2.1M 122.2K 459.7K 416.3K 3K ] # of sectors Dar'a- 61.7K Al-Ramtha Nutrition 128.8K - - 27.5K 39.5K 25K 1 2 3 4 5 6 Salkhad ] Border crossing authorized 1.7M by UNSCRs 2165, 2191, 2258, 1.8M 57,5K 693.4K 607.5K 537.2K 486K JORDAN WASH 2332 and 2393

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