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...... 12 ...... 6 O RGANIZATIONS ...... 17 (INGO S ) ...... 19 The Syrian Arab Red Crescent continues its humanitarian response across 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 a ected 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 a ected 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 di erent 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 a ected 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

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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

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 Sheikh Badr As-Salamiyeh Al Mayadin Alsawda Dreikish Mashta Elhiu Ar-Rastan Kaferlaha Al Wadi Talbiseh Sokhneh Al Makhrim Hisn Tartous 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 Al-Wafddien Camp Qatana Duma (69) Active subbranches Rural Damascus Arna Harasta AlGhouta al wowsta Hadar Damascus # Total subbranches 94 Maliha Nashabiyeh 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 diƒerent 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

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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 1,851 205 1,984 FOOD & AGRICULTURE EDUCATION WHO CARRIED 3.5 M OUT 4,360 SHIFTS 430,504 Food parcels & canned food parcels 596 of school in boxes 2,717 School bags 7,650 Self learning kits NFI NONŠFOOD ITEMS & SHELTER In meeting its mandate to alleviate human su„ering in the unstable 30,370 Kitchen sets 267,935 Blankets areas, SARC delivered 205 convoys with life-saving multi-sectoral 83,840 Mattresses 13,955 Sleeping mats PROTECTION humanitarian assistance in collaboration with the Movement partners 50,045 Plastic sheets 2,346 Recreational kits 21,000 Brochures and the UN agencies. WATER, SANITATION, & HYGIENE HEALTH Hygiene kits Diapers 108,942 271,448 SARC delivered medication that No. convoys by monthe: 53,305 Jerry cans 17,000 Soduim covered the needs of 665,980 30,216 Water purify pills 43 Water tanks people JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC NUTRITION 3 2 15 10 7 9 38 21 26 43 3 28 55,595 Boxes of high energy biscuits 1,220,297 Boxes of peanut butter K: Number in thousand

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FOOD ITEMS COLLECTIVE KITCHENS Total Number of Food Parcels & Canned Food Parcels Total Number of Collective Kitchens 25 Distributed 4.6M Homs (8) Total Number of Bene ciaries 25 Kitchens 5.6M Rural Damascus (8) Providing hot meals daily to

Movement Aleppo ( 9) 27K Families 32% UN K: Number in Thousand 68 % Total Amount of Items used in Collective Kitchens:

SALT 27K BULGHUR 276K

INTERNATIONAL SUGAR 138K BEANS 165K M: Number in Million FEDERATION BREAD PROJECT TOMATO 110K LENTILS 276K Total Number of Bread Portions Distributed 17.4M PASTE Total Number of Bene ciaries 808K GHEE GHEE 108K VEG.OIL 167K 5.2M 12.2M Distributed Bread Portions ASTA ICE Distributed Bread P 110K R 774K Portions 30% 70% MIXED VEG. 55K ICRC WFP K: Number in Thousand KG

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Al-Hasakeh

Aleppo Ar-Raqqa Idleb

Lattakia

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# Distributed NFIs 3 - 12,100 Lebanon 12,101 - 46,401 Damascus 46,402 - 115,617 Rural Damascus 115,618 - 250,371 250,372 - 424,147

Quneitra Governorate border

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NFI NON-FOOD ITEMS & SHELTER SHELTERS Total Number of Bene ciaries Recieved NFIs 5.3M Total number of shelters in all governorates served by SARC 224 MOST COMMONLY DISTRIBUTED NON-FOOD ITEMS 224 Shelters Provided to Blankets 2M 16K Families Mattresses 651K The services and activities provided in shelters include: Sleeping Mats 353K Water and Sanitation services: shelters are fully Tarpaulin 312K equipped with the necessary materials in order to improve families’ living conditions. Kitchen Sets 231K Distributing relief items. Ready-to-eat meals and bread portions in many shelters. Movement Emergency and basic healthcare and medication 47 % through SARC Mobile Health Units, Medical Mobile Teams, Medical Health Clinics and Emergency Health Points. UN 53% Health awareness activities. Psychosocial support activities.

INTERNATIONAL Informal educational activities. M: Number in Million K : Number in Thousand FEDERATION

PAGE 8 Annual Report 2018 SARC - HQ - IM Department HEALTH ANNUAL REPORT 2018

Health facilities Clinic EHP Hospital MHU MMT Aleppo Al-Hasakeh Nutrition Physical treatment Ar-Raqqa Prosthetics Carlton Clinic Ariha EHP Governorate District Idleb Lattakia Hama Deir-ez-Zor Tartous

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NUMBER OF CONSULTATIONS 3.2M NUMBER OF FACILITIES 128 Clinics 1.8M Clinics 49 EHPs* 611K MHUs 24 MHUs** 272K MMTs 20 CBHFA 180K EHPs 12 First Aid 156K Nutrition 11 11 MMTs*** 79K Number of Patients Mental Health 6 Nutrition 53K 1.8M *PRP 3 *PRP: Physical Rehabilitation Program includes 3 facilities: Hospitals 44K Two Physiotherapy Centers. Hospitals 2 Physiotherapy One Prostheses Center. Centers 9K 40 % NICU 1 Mental Health 8.5K 60 % All SARC health facilities provide medication (including insulin), and baby milk formula. NICU**** 691

K : Number in thousand MEDICAL ITEMS DISTRIBUTED INCLUDE:

Number of health services during Eastern Ghouta, Afrin and Southern Responces 489,043 Mobility Aids Prosthesis & Orthosis 1,220 592

EHPs* Emergency Health Points. MHUs** Mobile Health Units. *** Medical Mobile Teams. MMTs N RED C A DI R A O N S A S Danish ,17(51$7,21$/ World Health C

C E Red **** R N Organization Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. O N Finnish I X E NICU . A R I &URVV O D U A GE CAN United Nation Population Fund/Syria o ČŔPőĢaćĿġŃŅHĜĘďʼnŅEŇňȼE\cĜŌħ )('(5$7,21

PAGE 9 Annual Report 2018 SARC - HQ - IM Department NUTRITION ANNUAL REPORT 2018

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Aleppo 7% Ar-Raqqa

Idleb 93% Lattakia

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Tartous 30% Iraq 70%

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Lebanon Rural Damascus Damascus 26% No. of clinics and mobile teams ‘ visits 74% Quneitra Children Pregnant & Lactacing Women (PLW) Dar'a

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DISTRIBUTED NUTRITION ITEMS NUTRITION CLINICS & MOBILE TEAMS An estimated 2.9M children received nutritional items. Children 41,649

MOST COMMONLY DISTRIBUTED NUTRITION ITEMS INCLUDE: 11,039 The nutritional items distributed covered all Syrian Pregnant & Lactating governorates. Women - PLW 79% 21%

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Baby Milk Date Bars HEP-Energy Peanut SARC provided nutritional services through centers and Biscuits Butter mobile teams in 7 governorates (Aleppo, As-Sweida, Dara, Deir-ez-Zor, Hama, Rural Damascus and Lattakia) to M: Number in Million K : Number in thousand children, pregnant and lactating mothers.

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1 Al-Hasakeh 12 Aleppo 2 Ar-Raqqa 1 1 Idleb 4 1 5 2 4 1 1 Lattakia 1

1 2 1 2 1 Hama 2 Deir-ez-Zor 5 Tartous Iraq 1

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6 1 11 6

Lebanon xx Damascus No. of teams & centers in each branch Rural Damascus 11 Community Centers 2 5 4 31 Friendly Spce 12 2 13 5 Quneitra PSS Mobile Team PSS in Medical Mobile Team (MMT) Dar'a 1 4 3 As-Sweida SARC - IM Department - GIS unit Date : 27 /Jan/2019 5 2 1 This Map is for information purposes only and KDVQRSROLWLFDOVLJQL¿FDQFH'RQRWLPSO\DQ 3 1 2 RႈFLDOHQGRUVHPHQWRUDFFHSWDQFHE\6$5& ´ Jordan 0 30 60 120 Kilometers

PROTECTION

THE PROTECTION SERVICES INCLUDE: PROTECTION SERVICES 871K Recreational Activities Vocational Training (Resilience Sessions - Life Skills Sessions) PSS Mobile Teams 51 543K Structured Activity Youth Initiative Community Centers 31 254K Awareness Sessions Capacity Building / Training (Risk Education - Child Protections) PSS in MMTs 20 52K Specialized Activities for Persons with Friendly Space 4 (Case Management) Disabilities

NUMBER OF COMMUNITY Mental Health 16K CENTERS & TEAMS Pre-School Learning Caring for Volunteers PROTECTION SERVICES EDUCATION

School PROTECTION BENEFICIARIES 226K 76K Educational Items

PSS Mobile Teams 130K Distributed to Community Centers 54K 134K Children PSS in MMTs 23K MOST COMMONLY DISTRIBUTED EDUCATIONAL ITEMS INCLUDE: Friendly Space 14K Mental Health 4K School Kits School 74K Peer Support 2K Educational Kits 875

School In Carton School 616

INTERNATIONAL Danish Red Cross

FEDERATION United Nation Population Fund/Syria o ČŔPőĢaćĿġŃŅHĜĘďʼnŅEŇňȼE\cĜŌħ

PAGE 11 Annual Report 2018 SARC - HQ - IM Department HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT PROJECT ANNUAL REPORT 2018

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Al-Hasakeh Aleppo Ar-Raqqa

Deir-ez-Zor Iraq

The Mediterranean sea Homs %HQH¿FLDULHV 45 1,520 - 10,442 10,443 - 26,000 26,001 - 63,000 Rural Damascus 138,770

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HUMANITARIAN SUPPORT PROJECT The humanitarian support project is a partnership between The Syrian Arab Red Crescent and The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), which provides aected Syrian families with support and humanitarian aid, and works within PROTECTION, HEALTH AND SHELTER sectors. The project includes 20 community centers located in 14 governorates in addition to the administration in Damascus governorate. Each of these centers provides the following services: The project also supports 8 clinics which provide medical services in: - Child protection - Vocational training Aleppo, Homs(Ekremah), Damascus & Rural Damascus (Al-Akram, - Legal services - General & medical in-kind assistance Qudsiya, Barzeh, Al-Zahira Al-Jadeedah, Kisweh & Sayyeda Zeinab). - Medical services - Community-led initiatives - Mental health services - Homebased rehabilitation for the - Psychosocial support people with special needs Rural Damascus Aleppo, Homs & Dar'a - Education , Along with dierent protection activities like: Shelter projects services included providing 267,510 families with - Targeted recreational activities - Childrens clubs and welfare core relief items and seasonal support. - Awareness raising activities committees.

181,137 43,778 3,468 LEGAL SERVICES Bene ciaries PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT Bene ciaries VOCATIONAL TRAINING Bene ciaries 2,002 Awareness sessions 374 Children with special needs receiving 2,627 Livelihood training Speci c Support 42,982 Bene ciaries of awareness sessions 676 Toolkits 6,968 Psychosocial support 99,621 Legal consultations 99 Entrepreneurship training 1,618 4,250 Legal intervention before courts Recreational events (Including awareness) 66 Cash grants 32,282 Legal intervention before 34,818 Bene ciaries of awareness sessions & ERVICES administrative bodies recreational acttivities SEX AND GENDER BASED 10,597 Bene ciaries VIOLENCE (SGBV) DUCATION 22,800 178,558 E Bene ciaries No. reported SGBV incidents that received CHILD PROTECTION Bene ciaries 142

HSP S HSP psychological counselling 19,886 Accelerated learning programs. 46 Committees\Groups 359 Awareness sessions about SGBV 2,628 Assessments 2,496 Dropped-out students integrated into 7,546 Bene ciaries of awareness sessions formal education. 2,846 Awareness sessions 418 Homework cafe. 2,550 SGBV kits 73,286 Bene ciaries of awareness sessions 109 Initiative 2,414 Recreational events 14,368 COMMUNITY-LED INITIATIVES (CLIS) IN-KIND ASSISTANCE Bene ciaries 97,338 Bene ciaries of recreational events COMMUNITY-LED ORGANIZATION 2 Initiative 8,976 General 5,392 Medical TRAINED (CLO)

PAGE 12 Annual Report 2018 SARC - HQ - IM Department LIVELIHOODS ANNUAL REPORT 2018

PROGRESS OF PROJECTS IMPLEMENTED

Total Number of Direct Beneficiaries 31,720

Home Gardening 32 % Almonah House 100%

INTERNATIONAL Families Targeted 39,000 Families Reached 12,518 Families Targeted 250 Families Reached 250 FEDERATION

Seed & Fertilizers 46% Sheep & Feed 100%

INTERNATIONAL Families Targeted 30,500 Families Reached 14,042 Swiss Families Targeted 1,350 Families Reached 1,350

FEDERATION

MEI (Micro Economic Initiative) 88% Home Gardening 100% German Red

United Nation Population Fund/Syria Cross o ČŔPőĢaćĿġŃŅHĜĘďʼnŅEŇňȼE\cĜŌħ Families Targeted 1,110 Families Reached 980 Families Targeted 2,150 Families Reached 2,150

Tailoring Project 100% Poultry Project 100% Families Targeted 30 Families Reached 30 Families Targeted 200 Families Reached 200

Support of berbers 100% Vocational Training 100%

INTERNATIONAL German Families Targeted Families Reached Red 50 50 Cross Families Targeted 150 Families Reached 150 FEDERATION

PAGE 13 Annual Report 2018 SARC - HQ - IM Department WATER AND REHABILITATION ANNUAL REPORT 2018 Turkey

Al-Hasakeh Aleppo 20 25 29 76 Ar-Raqqa 7 21

29 70 Iraq

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WATER AND REHABILITATION DEPARTMENT HEALTH AWARENESS PROMOTION PROGRAM of Syria’s population bene t from water distribution Number of Beneficiaries 1.6 M through water tanks, water treatment activities, main- 80% tenance services and potable water distributions. Number of Activities 3,377 MOST COMMONLY DISTRIBUTED ITEMS Trainings: 10 Sessions in 12 Governorates, 748 participants

Distribution: 1.5 M Distributed items, covers 1.1 M beneficiaries Watertanks Water Bottles Water Trucking 8,875 in dierent sizes 1.4M m3 13,746 m3 245,698 Awareness: 18,000 Awarenss sessions, 515,790 beneficiaries

INTERVENTIONS & REHABILITATION MOST COMMONLY DISTRIBUTED ITEMS MOST COMMONLY Awareness Messages

Returnees Projects Shelters Camps Prevention of Lice 42,568 Returnees 105 19 350K Hygiene Behaviors 250,890 Bene ciaries Bakeries 205K Hepatitis A 24 174K Collective Wells WASH WASH related diseases Hospitals & Clinics Kitchens 211 39 Prevention of Leishmaniasis 3 Diapers Soap Hygiene Maintenance of damaged kits Inflammation of women Water Treatment Chemicals water stations

Norwegian RedCross HTH 585 NaOCI 50 58,809 m 38 ton ton Water network Pipelines Purification Plant RELIEF Sand 8,716 m 101 An estimated people received WASH items. 939 AL 2(SO4)3 Sewage networks Pumping Stations 1.8M ton 255ton INTERNATIONAL Danish German Norwegian Red Red RedCross Cross Cross FEDERATION

Danish German Red Red Cross Cross United Nation Population Fund/Syria o ČŔPőĢaćĿġŃŅHĜĘďʼnŅEŇňȼE\cĜŌħ Norwegian Swiss RedCross M : Number in Million K : Number in thousand

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7K Aleppo Ar-Raqqa Kafarya Alfu’ah Idleb 7K Lattakia 31K

Hama Deir-ez-Zor Tartous Iraq 32K 496 51K

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462 534 462 38 Lebanon 1,201 Rural Damascus 44,836 91,409 Chebaa Damascus 1K

Quneitra Direction of 1RRISHRSOH evacuation xx evacuated Dar'a

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Total number of evacuations 1,245 Number of people evacuated based on the evacuation area: Total number of people evacuated 138,442 84,127 Vehicles used in the evacuations 4,366

36,833 Ambulance Bus Service car 191 3,299 876 7,493 6,900 2,589 462 38 SARC evacuated 138,442 children, women and Rural Homs & Qunetira Idleb Dar’a Lebanon As-sweida men from di­erent unstable areas in Syria, the Damascus Hama (Chebaa) evacuations included both Humanitarian and During the Eastern Ghouta response, the teams Ambulance cases. evacuated 1,201 medical cases from the shelters and Humanitarian Cases Medical Cases the Ghouta areas to the medical points and hospitals 137,241 1,201 in Damascus, where they were medically serviced and The evacuation missions were conducted through the then returned to their areas of residence, using 25 coordination of SARC HQ and SARC’s branches. ambulances on a daily basis.

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Al-Hasakeh Aleppo Ar-Raqqa 4,8074,807

5,6345,634

Deir-ez-Zor Iraq 6,5896,589

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RISK EDUCATION

Total number of RE activivties RE sessions include the following topics: 898 Identification of types and forms of explosive remnants of war. Total number of beneficiaries 22,729 Where these remnants are located and warning signs. 58 % Safe behavior in aƒected areas contaminated with war remnants and basic messages for the preservation of life and reduction of casualties 42 % caused by remnants of war. Details of intervention WORKING SAFELY DURING HUMANITERIAN RESPONSE Working Safely During Humaniterian Response was launched to Number of distributed RE materials 28,409 sensitize volunteers and staƒ working in SARC. Number of Bene ciaries of RE sessions 22,402 The priority for these teams is to train the remaining volunteers Number of Bene ciaries of testing RE materials 327 who did not attend the training in addition to their work in raising the awareness for the community. Number of visited contaminated areas 97 1,363 SARC Volunteers working in areas aƒected by weapon No. activties by governorates contamination received risk education training in 2018, focusing on safety and continuity of operations in a high-risk Aleppo 219 environment, 58 sessions implemented in 7 governorates

Deir-ez-Zor 199 No. participants by governorates: 33 Al-Hasakeh 179179 Aleppo Idleb 191 40 % 3838 Damascus 277277 Hama Homs 60 % 166 6868 Dar'a 674674 Homs Dar'a 123 124124 Deir-ez-Zor

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TRAINING & TOPICS PARTICIPANTS Total Number of Training Workshops304 Total Number of SARC sta & volunteers & local Total Number of Subjects12 community trained 9,323 Operation and Disaster Management 112 SARC Volunteers First Aid 79 & Sta 7,722

Health 38 Local Community 1,601 Psychosocial Support 23 Livelihoods 19 4,237 45 % Information Management 13 5,086 55 % Humanitarian Support Project 5 STAFF ACTIVE & VOLUNTEERS WASH 5 Number of Sta & Active Volunteers 11,768 Logistic 4 No. of Active Volunteers in Branches 8,087 Risk Education 3 No. of Sta in Branches 2,842 Communication 2 No. of Sta in HQ 839 Nutrition 1 4,856 41 % INTERNATIONAL Danish German Red Red Norwegian Cross Cross RedCross FEDERATION 6,912 59 % World Health Organization

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Al-Hasakeh ! ! ! Aleppo ! ! ! ! ! 10 !!! k ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ar-Raqqa ! ! !! 1 k ! Lattakia Idleb 17 k ! ! ! ! ! 2 k ! ! ! 2k ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Hama Deir-ez-Zor !! !!! ! ! ! 6 k Tartous ! ! ! ! 1 k Iraq ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! !! !!!! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! The Mediterranean sea !! ! 4 k ! ! ! ! ! ! Homs ! ! ! 13 k ! ! ! !! ! ! ! !! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! 2 ! ! k ! !! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! ! ! ! !! ! ! National border ! !!! ! !!! Damascus !! ! !! ! ! ! !!! ! Rural Damascus ! ! ! ! Warehouse ! !!! ! ! ! ! ! ! Total Area in square !!! XX Quneitra ! ! meters ! ! 24k ! 6$5&,0'HSDUWPHQW*,6XQLW Date : 14 /Mar /2019 !! As-Sweida ! 1.5 k This Map is for information purposes only and Dar'a ! ! KDVQRSROLWLFDOVLJQL¿FDQFH'RQRWLPSO\DQ ! 2 k RႈFLDOHQGRUVHPHQWRUDFFHSWDQFHE\6$5& ´ 5 k Jordan 0 30 60 120 Kilometers

WAREHOUSES Total Warehouses Area 117,681 m2 NO. WAREHOUSES BY GOVERNORATE

Total Number of Warehouses 260 Rural Damascus 97 Homs 51 BRANCHES HQ Tartous 18 No. warehouses 254 6 Aleppo 17 Hama 15 Total areas 94,431m2 23,250m2 Quneitra 11 Idleb 10 PERCENTAGE OF WAREHOUSES BY OWNERSHIP Dar’a 7 Lattakia 5 9% Damascus 5 Ar-raqqa 5 Al-Hasakeh 5 Borrowed Deir-ez-Zor 4 37% 54% Rented As-Sweida 4 SARC Property FINANCIAL CONTRIBUTIONS FROM PARTNERS

DRK 2.48% Others 3 % NO. WAREHOUSES BY TYPE UNICEF 0.77 % WFP 8% NFI CRC 0.07% Medical Water Relief ICRC 0.06% GRC 235 20 5 89 N RED C % IA D RO A S German N S A

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PUI

AAH NFI ADRA DRC Al-Hasakeh MEDAIR AAH NFI Aleppo GVC Ar-Raqqa IMC Legend: SIF AAH Shelter TDH NFI Non Food Items COOPI Food PUI Deir-ez-Zor AAH PUI Nutrition SIF IMC TDH DRC WASH ADRA AAH Tartous Health AAH PUI DRC Livelihood IMC ADRA MEDAIR GVC Protection IECD PUI Homs IECD Education IMC AAH DRC DRC SIF Financial Capacity IMC TDH DRC ADRA AAH IECD Rural Damascus PUI ADRA AVSI AAH MEDAIR PUI GVC ADRA COOPI TDH DRC Help IECD IMC IECD SIF AVSI Help TDH SIF Help TGH As-Sweida IMC ADRA SIF DRC MEDAIR IMC COOPI SIF TGH PUI

INTERNATIONAL NON-GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS (INGOS)

Action Against Hunger (AAH): ADRA: AVSI: COOPI : Danish Refugee Council:

Date of establishment: 1979 Date of establishment: 1956 Date of establishment: 1972 Date of establishment: 1965 Date of establishment: 1956

Memorandum of understanding Date: Memorandum of understanding Date: Memorandum of understanding Date: Memorandum of understanding Date: Memorandum of understanding Date: 2007 2015 2015 2016 2013

Humanitarian work fields: Humanitarian work fields: Humanitarian work fields: Humanitarian work fields: Humanitarian work fields: WASH – NFI - Nutrition - Shelter WASH – Education – Shelter – Livelihoods Food Security - Protection NFI – Livelihoods – Protection - -Food Security and Livelihood (FSL) Food Security- Health -Livelihood - Protection (Legal) - Education - Emergency Response Risk Education

GVC: HELP: IECD: IMC: MEDAIR:

Date of establishment: 1970 Date of establishment: 1942 Date of establishment: 1988 Date of establishment: 1984 Date of establishment: 1989

Memorandum of understanding Date: Memorandum of understanding Date: Memorandum of understanding Date: Memorandum of understanding Date: Memorandum of understanding Date: 2014 2013 2008 2007 2015

Humanitarian work fields: Humanitarian work fields: Humanitarian work fields: Humanitarian work fields: Humanitarian work fields: Education - WASH Shelters Livelihoods - TOT Training - Health - WASH - PSS Health – Shelters Vocational Training

PUI: SIF: TDH: Triangle génération humanitaire (TGH): Date of establishment: 1992 Date of establishment: 1991 Date of establishment: 1960 Date of establishment: 1971 Memorandum of understanding Date: Memorandum of understanding Date: Memorandum of understanding Date : 2013 2013 2013 Memorandum of understanding Date: 2017 Humanitarian work fields: Humanitarian work fields: Humanitarian work fields: WASH – Education – Livelihoods Shelter – Education Food Security– Health – Nutrition Humanitarian work fields: – Shelter - Protection WASH - Protection

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INTERNATIONAL

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AN RED C DI R A O N S A S C Danish

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German Norwegian Red Swiss Cross RedCross

World Health Organization

United Nation Population Fund/Syria o ČŔPőĢaćĿġŃŅHĜĘďʼnŅEŇňȼE\cĜŌħ

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