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Annual Report [email protected] SARC SUMMARY 2018........................................................................................ 4 SARC PRESENCE ................................................................................................ 5 EMERGENCY RESPONSE OPERATIONS .................................................................. 6 FOOD & AGRICULTURE......................................................................................... 7 ONTENTS NFI NON-FOOD ITEMS & SHELTER............................................................................. 8 C HEALTH ........................................................................................................... 9 NUTRITION ......................................................................................................... 10 PROTECTION ...................................................................................................... 11 EDUCATION ...................................................................................................... 11 HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT PROJECT .................................................................... 12 LIVELIHOODS ................................................................................................... 13 WATER AND REHABILITATION ............................................................................ 14 EVACUATION ...................................................................................................... 15 RISK EDUCATION ................................................................................................ 16 STAFF & ACTIVE VOLUNTEERS / TRAINING .......................................................... 17 LOGISTICS CAPACITIES ........................................................................................ 18 INGOs INTERNATIONAL NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (INGOS) ................... 19 SARC PARTNERS .............................................................................................. 20 The Syrian Arab Red Crescent continues its humanitarian response across Syria through its network of branches, centers and volunteers to meet more and more of the humanitarian needs. SARC volunteers are everywhere, holding out greatest hope and lending assisting hands to all aected and people in need. The Syrian Arab Red Crescent continues its humanitarian response across Syria through its network of branches, centers and volunteers to meet more and more of the humanitarian needs. SARC volunteers are everywhere, holding out greatest hope and lending assisting hands to all aected and people in need. More than 11,000 volunteers and employees have earned the trust of all people as they have never hesitated to give the best of themselves. During 2018, SARC successfully delivered its dierent humanitarian services to 5.4 M people and responded to the needs of 3.8 M people through dispatching 205 aid convoys to hard-to -reach areas in Rukban Camp on the Syrian-Jordanian borders, Yarmouk Basin in Daraa, Douma in Eastern Ghouta, Hasakeh and many others. In addition, they have done their best to reach aected people everywhere in Syria and managed to provide food aid to 5.6 M people, non-food to 5.4 M people and covered 80% of the Syrian population with water and rehabilitation services, in which they secured sucient drinking water and rehabilitated water stations. Regarding the medical services, the number of the beneciaries reached 1.8 M, while protection services delivered to 226 K. For food security and economic stability, SARC supported 31.7 K affected people with livelihood projects. Here, I have to thank SARC volunteers and the humanitarian partners, who have been and are still the fundamental pillar of our constant humanitarian duty and work aimed to meet the increasing humanitarian needs. The following annual report clearly demonstrates the SARC activities and work during 2018. President of Syrian Arab Red Crescent Eng. Khaled Hboubati SARC SUMMARY ANNUAL REPORT 2018 ANNUAL REPORT 2018 The Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) is an independent and volunteer-based humanitarian organization with a permanent presence in Syria, dedicated to providing assistance to vulnerable people and alleviating human suering. SARC was founded in 1942, according to Decree No /540/ and Decree /177/ which regulates the work conducted by the organization. SARC was recognized by the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in 1946. SARC is committed to the Geneva Conventions and seven Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross Red Crescent Movement (International Movement). SARC was awarded the Peace Prize of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent in Sydney, Australia, in 2013. SARC Partners : International Committee of the Red Cross, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent, participating national societies (Movement partners), UN, INGO’s, and Local NGO’s. KEY FIGURES 5.6 M SARCĞŶĞĮĐŝĂƌŝĞƐ 65 training for participants 11.7K Sta & Volunteers have lost their lives in 304 9,323 the line of duty over the of SARC volunteers, sta & local SARC active volunteers & sta last seven years community NFI 5.6M 5.4M 80% people gained access to clean people received food people were given household essentials drinking water & proper sanitation 1.8M 226K 31.7K people received medication and people received protection services households benefiting from treatment in SARC health facilities through PS teams & community centers livelihoods projects ŵĞƌŐĞŶĐLJZĞƐƉŽŶƐĞKƉĞƌĂƟŽŶƐ 205 1,984 3.5M 1,851 Convoys Trucks People reached Volunteers carried out 4,360 shifts Convoys deployed to: ůͲ,ĂƐĂŬĞŚ͕ ůĞƉƉŽ͕ ƌͲƌĂƋƋĂ͕ ƐͲ^ǁĞŝĚĂ͕ ĂƌĂ͕ ĞŝƌͲĞnjͲŽƌ͕ ,ŽŵƐ͕ YƵŶĞŝƚƌĂ͕ ĂŶĚ ZƵƌĂů ĂŵĂƐĐƵƐ ŐŽǀĞƌŶŽƌĂƚĞƐ͘ PAGE 4 Annual Report 2018 SARC - HQ - IM Department SARC PRESENCE ANNUAL REPORT 2018 Turkey Quamishli Ras Al Ain Jarablus Ain Al Arab Tell Abiad A'zaz Menbij Afrin Al-Hasakeh Al Bab Aleppo Salqin Atareb Jurneyyeh Ar-Raqqa Maar Tamsarin Shaddadah Idleb Bennsh Jisr-Ash-Shugur Ariha Al-Thawrah Sabka Debsi Afnan Maadan Lattakia Frikeh Al Ma'ra Iraq Shathaa Jablah Al-Qardaha Al Saklbyeh Deir-ez-Zor Banyas Qadmous Hama Sheikh Badr Masyaf As-Salamiyeh Al Mayadin Alsawda Dreikish Mashta Elhiu Ar-Rastan Arwad Kaferlaha Al Wadi Talbiseh Sokhneh Al Makhrim Hisn Tartous Homs Farqalas Tadmor Al-Qusayr Abu Kamal The Mediterranean sea Mahin Qaryatein Headquarters Qarra An Nabk (14) Branches Yabroud Sidnaya Jirud (25) Inactive subbranches LebanonAz-Zabdani Al Qutayfah Dhameer Wadi Barada At Tall Damascus Al-Wafddien Camp Qatana Duma (69) Active subbranches Rural Damascus Arna Harasta AlGhouta al wowsta Hadar Damascus 94 Nashabiyeh # Total subbranches Maliha As-Sanamayn 0 25 50 Jaramana Kilometers Darayya Quneitra Nawa Najran Ashrafeit Sahnaya Izra' File subbranches Date 2018/12/31 Shahba Sahnaya Ash-Shajara Hrak Qanawat SARC - IM Department - GIS unit Dar'a Da'el Raha This Map is for information purposes Ora Kafr As-Sweida Kisweh Tiba Mseifra Qarayya only and has no political significance. Busra Salkhad Do not imply an official endorsement or Jordan acceptance by SARC. NUMBER OF SARC BRANCHES AND SUB-BRANCHES 20 SARC Branches 14 SARC Sub-Branches 94 8 8 7 7 6 5 5 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 2 2 Aleppo Al-Hasakeh Ar-Raqqa As-Sweida Dar’a Deir-ez-Zor Hama Homs Idleb Lattakia Quneitra Rural Tartous Damascus Active Sub-branch 69 Inactive Sub-branch 25 SUB-BRANCH SUPPORT PROJECT SARC, with the support of its partners, provides key sub-branches with essential operational costs, including rent and renovations, volunteer incentives and input for operations, warehouses and distribution. These partners supported 30 dierent SARC sub-branches and 3 points across Syria. INTERNATIONAL Danish Red Cross FEDERATION PAGE 5 Annual Report 2018 SARC - HQ - IM Department EMERGENCY RESPONSE OPERATIONS ANNUAL REPORT 2018 Turkey Harbanifse Hama Ar-Rastan Taldu Tall Refaat Homs Ein Issa Al-Hasakeh Talbiseh Shama - Krad Dasniyeh Afrin 10 1 Ghanto Aleppo Tir Maallah Esmailiyeh - Almoktaria Ar-Raqqa Ar-Raqqa City Dar Kabira 3 Debsi Afnan Mansura Sabka Idleb Maadan HarastaDuma Lattakia non Arbin ModiraSaqba eba Damascus Ein Terma Deir-ez-Zor City L Nashabiyeh Yalda Hama Deir-ez-Zor Rural Damascus Tlul Elhomor 5 Kafr HoorBetima Tartous Beit Saber Bait Jan Maghar Elmir The Mediterranean Sea Jbata Elkhashab Rural Damascus Rural Damascus Homs Hameidiyyeh Deir Eladas Kafr Nassij 117 Mal Um Batna Aqraba Kafr Shams 8 Um Osaj Rweheineh Nabe Elsakher ZamrinJidya Hara n Samlin Namar Ankhal Jisri Sweisa Jasim ZabayerMatleh Qseibeh no Jadal Rafid Mahjeh Sur Quneitra Qarqas Asem a Hamer Barqa Najih Bweir b Maalaqa Masikeh-Lajat Al-Khawabi e 14 Nawa Dar'a Ariqa L Ein Thakar Shahba Shabraq Tassil Sheikh Saed Najran Edwan JomlehNafeaa Dor Abtaa Nahta Iraq Abdin Ash-Shajara Masaken Jlein Mazra'a - Sijn Maariya Jlein Da'el Rima HazemAtil KoyaBeit Ara Hit Alma Hrak Western Maliha Damascus Manshiyet Koya Al-Qusayr Tafas Sura Rural Damascus Zayzun Mzeireb As-Sweida City Rukban Tal Shihab Western Ghariyeh Karak Kharab ShahemYadudeh Eastern Ghariyeh Um Walad 34 Rassas Neimeh Mseifra Kafr Dar'a City Sayda Kahil Ora Sahwa Um Elmayathen Tiba Jizeh As-Sweida Quneitra Dar'a Nasib Ghasm Moraba Busra Esh-Sham Mataeiyeh Smad Nada Simej Thibeen Smaqiyat Jordan Tisiya As-Sweida Abu Katuleh 13 ± Repuplic boundary 0 65 130 260 Convoys Community reached Governorate boundary Jordan Kilometers Convoys (Cross Lines) No. of Most Commonly Distributed Items By Sector The distributed items cover the needs of 3,500,580 people. Convoys Trucks Volunteers People reached