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201703 CCCM Cluster ISIMM Mar Draft Consolidated.Xlsx CCCM Cluster_ IDPs Sites Integrated Monitoring Matrix (ISIMM), March 2017 PCODES Camp/ Settlement Details # of IDPs in March 2017 Sectoral Analysis Protection Sanitation Education Health** Removal Shelter Waste Water Food PCODE PCODE PCODE PCODE PCODE Type of Total IDPs GBV NFI Admin1 Admin2 Admin3 Admin4 Camps CP No. Gov. District Sub District Community Cluster Name Location Name Location* Girls Boys Women Men in Mar. 1 SY02 SY0203 SY020300 C1371 CP000002 Aleppo Afrin Afrin Baselhaya Afrin Roubar Camp IS 767 652 572 437 2,428 100% 100% 100% 50% 70% 60% Yes Yes No MC Yes 2 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1566 CP000007 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Shamarin Azaz Al Harameen (and extensions) TC 2,234 2,016 1,586 1,364 7,200 100% Yes No No MC 3 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1566 CP000290 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Shamarin Azaz Al Rayan IS 2,420 2,491 1,588 1,294 7,793 100% 100% 100% 100% Yes No Yes 4 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1566 CP000278 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Shamarin Azaz Al Resalah (Al Armuda) IS 2,895 2,721 3,141 2,700 11,457 100% 100% 50% 50% 100% 10% No No No MC Yes 5 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1566 CP000003 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Shamarin Azaz Bab Al Iman IS 2,876 2,622 1,692 1,270 8,460 58% Yes No Yes 6 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1566 CP000004 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Shamarin Azaz Bab Al Noor IS 2,496 2,583 2,112 1,899 9,090 41% 100% 100% 100% Yes No No 7 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1566 CP000009 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Shamarin Azaz Shamarin (Dhahiat Al‐Shuhada, Qatari) IS 1,930 1,405 1,046 1,067 5,448 80% 100% 100% 100% Yes No No 8 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1557 CP000364 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Shmarekh Azaz Azaz Transit/Reception Centre TC 777 792 678 685 2,932 100% 100% 40% 100% 100% No No No MC 9 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1561 CP000005 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Salama Azaz Bab Al Salame IS 2,491 2,496 2,062 1,831 8,880 100% 100% 100% 100% No Yes Yes PHC Yes 10 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1561 CP000008 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Salama Azaz Sujjo IS 2,349 2,436 2,001 1,914 8,700 100% 100% 100% No Yes No 11 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1561 CP000291 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Salama Azaz Yazibag IS 1,800 1,862 1,522 1,368 6,552 100% 25% No No No 12 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1558 CP000292 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Tatiyeh Azaz Al Zeytoun (Olive) IS 185 213 129 93 620 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 13 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1559 CP000293 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Talil Elsham Azaz Talil Elsham school IS 468 430 395 323 1,616 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 14 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1559 CP000294 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Talil Elsham Azaz Talil Elsham Southern IS 312 287 264 216 1,079 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 15 SY02 SY0204 SY020402 C1620 CP000365 Aleppo A'zaz Tall Refaat Deir Jmal Azaz Al Shahba IS 354 269 304 213 1,140 91% 70% 60% 40% 50% 10% Yes Yes No MC 16 SY02 SY0200 SY020001 C1026 CP000283 Aleppo Jebel Saman Atareb Abin Samaan Atareb Ra'a IS 750 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 17 SY02 SY0200 SY020001 C1035 CP000406 Aleppo Jebel Saman Atareb Kafr Karmin Atareb Alabiad Camp (White Camp) IS 1,240 No No No 18 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 C2227 CP000010 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Al Sijjad Factory CC 229 No No No 19 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 C2227 CP000011 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Camp 5 IS 648 672 552 528 2,400 30% 30% 30% No No No 20 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 C2227 CP000012 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Farmers' League CC 93 No No No 21 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 C2227 CP000014 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus (Agricultural bank) IS 71 74 61 58 264 No No No 22 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 C2227 CP000015 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus (Stadium) IS 437 454 373 356 1,620 30% 30% 30% No No No 23 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 C2227 CP000016 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus (Youth Centre) IS 405 No No No 24 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 C2227 CP000017 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus 4 (Jbel) IS 1,134 1,176 966 924 4,200 30% 30% 30% No No No 25 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000019 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Menbij Camp 2 CC 650 No No No 26 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000020 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Menbij Haj Abdeen CC 294 No No No 27 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000023 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Menbij Qabassen1 CC 186 No No No 28 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000024 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Menbij Qabassen2 CC 66 No No No 29 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000025 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Menbij Tishreen Dam CC 144 No No No 30 SY02 SY0204 SY020402 C1627 CP000026 Aleppo A'zaz Tall Refaat Masqan Miskan 81 Tents CC 486 100% No No No 31 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000027 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Random Al Hamdawen( alotostrad) CC 240 No No No 32 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000028 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Random Al Moshrefa CC 270 No No No 33 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000029 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Random Al Teen CC 210 No No No 34 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000030 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Random Bor Saeed CC 324 No No No 35 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000031 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Random Een Al Nkeel CC 210 No No No 36 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000032 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Random Om Tmak CC 360 No No No 37 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000033 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Random Tok Alklel CC 612 No No No 38 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 C5938 CP000035 Ar Raqqa Ath‐Thawrah Mansura Sefsafa Sasafa Baoda IS 8 100% No No No 39 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 C5938 CP000036 Ar Raqqa Ath‐Thawrah Mansura Sefsafa Sasafa Hamam IS 5 100% No No No 40 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 C5938 CP000037 Ar Raqqa Ath‐Thawrah Mansura Sefsafa Sasafa Khadour CC 156 100% No No No 41 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 C5938 CP000038 Ar Raqqa Ath‐Thawrah Mansura Sefsafa Sasafa Kharameza CC 96 100% No No No 42 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 C5938 CP000039 Ar Raqqa Ath‐Thawrah Mansura Sefsafa Sasafa Saqeah CC 174 100% No No No 43 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 C5938 CP000040 Ar Raqqa Ath‐Thawrah Mansura Sefsafa Sasafa Sasafa IS 18 100% No No No 44 SY09 SY0903 SY090300 C5188 CP000041 Deir‐ez‐Zor Al Mayadin Al Mayadin Saalu Saalu Sa'lo 1 ‐ Agricultural Research CC 570 No No No 45 SY09 SY0903 SY090300 C5188 CP000042 Deir‐ez‐Zor Al Mayadin Al Mayadin Saalu Saalu Sa'lo 2 ‐ Water Reservoir CC 270 No No No 46 SY09 SY0903 SY090300 C5188 CP000043 Deir‐ez‐Zor Al Mayadin Al Mayadin Saalu Saalu Sa'lo 3 ‐ Farm near Zibari CC 210 No No No 47 SY05 SY0501 SY050103 C3084 CP000372 Hama Hama Hamra Baroudiyeh Sanjar Baroudiyeh IS 64 69 68 62 263 100% 100% No No No H in Mlolah N/A 48 SY05 SY0501 SY050103 C3090 CP000373 Hama Hama Hamra Hawayes Un Jern Sanjar Ob Alkhazneh IS 55 54 51 42 202 50% 100% No No No MC Destroyed school 49 SY05 SY0501 SY050103 C3083 CP000370 Hama Hama Hamra Jeb Elsafa Sanjar Abla IS 54 51 59 55 219 50% 100% No No No N/A N/A 50 SY05 SY0501 SY050103 C3083 CP000359 Hama Hama Hamra Jeb Elsafa Sanjar Aziziyeh IS 132 131 78 69 410 100% 100% No No No H in Mlolah Available in Aziziyeh 51 SY05 SY0501 SY050103 C6564 CP000371 Hama Hama Hamra Muwaileh Abu Dahab Sanjar Abu Haya IS 118 92 108 95 413 50% 100% No No No N/A two tented schools 52 SY05 SY0501 SY050103 C6573 CP000374 Hama Hama Hamra Rasm Hamam Sanjar Rasm Hamam IS 26 25 20 13 84 50% 100% No No No N/A N/A 53 SY07 SY0702 SY070205 C4108 CP000392 Idleb Al Ma'ra Heish Abu Habbeh Sanjar Abu Habbeh IS 265 261 120 16 662 50% 100% No No No Habbeh 54 SY07 SY0702 SY070205 C4108 CP000393 Idleb Al Ma'ra Heish Maysruneh Sanjar Al Muaysruneh IS 78 85 44 4 211 50% 100% No No No N/A N/A 55 SY07 SY0702 SY070200 C3966 CP000394 Idleb Al Ma'ra Ma'arrat An Nu'man Halbeh Sanjar Lhluoba IS 85 84 44 1 214 50% 100% No No No N/A Available in Halbeh 56 SY07 SY0702 SY070202 C4027 CP000350 Idleb Al Ma'ra Sanjar Abul Eleij Sanjar Abul Eleij IS 78 66 57 53 254 100% 100% No No No N/A Available 57 SY07 SY0702 SY070202 C4010 CP000347 Idleb Al Ma'ra Sanjar Bashkum Sanjar Bashkum IS 79 58 72 65 274 90% 100% No No No MC N/A 58 SY07 SY0702 SY070202 C4010 CP000348 Idleb Al Ma'ra Sanjar Bashkum Sanjar Khaldyiah IS 62 62 62 54 240 90% 100% 100% No No No N/A (concrete) 59 SY07 SY0702 SY070202 C4007 CP000357 Idleb Al Ma'ra Sanjar Ejaz Sanjar Eastern Ejaz IS 44 47 22 26 139 50% 100% No No No N/A 60 SY07 SY0702 SY070202 C4007 CP000352 Idleb Al Ma'ra Sanjar Ejaz Sanjar Western Ejaz IS 184 175 163 133 655 100% 100% No No No H in Ejaz Available in Ejaz 61 SY07 SY0702 SY070202 C4037 CP000354 Idleb Al Ma'ra Sanjar Fahil Jallas Sanjar Fahil Jallas IS 31 55 17 14 117 100% 100% No No No Jallas 62 SY07 SY0702 SY070202 C4030 CP000360 Idleb Al Ma'ra Sanjar Hawa Sanjar Fakkah IS 38 37 39 34 148 50% 100% No No No N/A N/A 63 SY07 SY0702 SY070202 C3999 CP000349 Idleb Al Ma'ra Sanjar Jeb Elqasab Sanjar Jeb Elqasab IS 40 21 23 17 101 100% 100% No No No H in Mlolah Elqasab 64 SY07 SY0702 SY070202 C4035 CP000375 Idleb Al Ma'ra Sanjar Karsanti Sanjar Sawame' IS 48 59 40 38 185 100% 100% No No No N/A N/A 65 SY07 SY0702 SY070202 C3994 CP000376 Idleb Al Ma'ra Sanjar Little Khayriyeh Sanjar Khayriyeh IS 31 34 31 34 130 100% 100% No No No N/A N/A 66 SY07 SY0702 SY070202 C4005 CP000345 Idleb Al Ma'ra Sanjar Maksar Sanjar Lower Maksar IS 47 39 18 13 117 100% 100% No No No MC Maksar 67 SY07 SY0702 SY070202 C4005 CP000344 Idleb Al Ma'ra Sanjar Maksar Sanjar Upper Maksar IS 62 39 59 48 208 100% 100% No No No N/A N/A 68 SY07 SY0702 SY070202 C4041 CP000361 Idleb Al Ma'ra Sanjar Mardagana Burtuqala Sanjar Mardagana Burtuqala IS 19 19 21 17 76 50% 100% No No No N/A N/A 69 SY07 SY0702 SY070202 C3996 CP000351 Idleb Al Ma'ra Sanjar Mreiheb Sanjar Mreijeb Slejah IS 98 119 101 82 400 75% 100% No No No H in Mlolah N/A 70 SY07 SY0702 SY070202 C4048 CP000346 Idleb Al Ma'ra Sanjar Mreijeb Elmashad Sanjar Mreijeb Elmashad IS 77 83 85 65 310 50% 100% 100% No
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