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Kafr Takharim 2/2, Idleb Governorate April 2018 Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Idleb GovernorateGovernorate, Harim District JanuaryApril 2018 Introduction This multi-sectoral needs assessment is part of a monthly data Dana collection exercise which aims to gather information about needs Harim Qourqeena Salqin and the humanitarian situation inside Syria. The factsheets present Kafr information collected in MayFebruary 2018, 2018, referring referring to the to situation the situation in April in Takharim ALEPPO January2018. 2018. Armanaz These factsheetsfactsheets present present information information at theat communitythe community level forlevel six subfor 21districts sub-districts in Harim indistrict Idleb in governorate.Idleb governorate. Selected Selected key keyindicators indicators for thefor thefollowing following sectors sectors are are included included in in the the factsheets:factsheets: displacement, shelter, non-food items (NFIs), health, food security, water sanitation IDLEB and hygiene (WASH) and education. The factsheets do not cover the entire range of indicators gathered in the questionnaire. For full visualisation of all indicators collected, please see the SIMAWG Needs Identification Dynamic Reporting Tool, available here: http://www.reach-info.org/syr/simawg/.https://reach3.cern.ch/simawg/Default.aspx. LATTAKIA Methodology and limitations HAMA These findings areare basedbased onon datadata collected collected both directly directly (in andTurkey) remotely from (inKey Turkey) Informants from (KIs)Key Informants residing in residing the communities in the communities assessed. assessed. Information waswas collectedcollected from from KIs Key in 88Informants communities in 143 in 6communities sub districts inof 21Idleb sub-districts governorate. of IdlebFor eachgovernorate. question Forasked, each confidence question asked, levels confidencewere assigned levels based were on assignedthe KIs area based of expertiseon the Key and Informant’s knowledge area of Remote data collection ofthe expertise sector-specific and knowledge situation. of the sector-specific situation. Direct data collection For a full description of the methodology, please see the Terms of Mixed data collection PDF: click on a sub-district Reference, available on the REACH Resource Centre. name to directly access the Not assessed relevant factsheet *Admin 1 = governorate; admin 2 = district; admin 3 = sub-district; admin 4 = populated places Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070305 Armanaz 1/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018 Displacement 14/14 communities assessed (9 communities are shown on the next NFIs two factsheets): Al Gharraf, Al Baali’ah, Armanaz, Baliya, Biret Armanaz Al Gharraf Al Gharraf Baliya % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source Armanaz % of population that ! Yes No No B 7200 SYP 1800 SYP B 7200 SYP 1800 SYP Main network are female % of female-headed Al Baali’ah C NA 1200 SYP C 100 SYP 1300 SYP Generator households 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Dweila Al Gharraf D 225 SYP 450 SYP D 200 SYP 500 SYP No source IDPs living in village ! Biret Armanaz 60000 SYP 65000 SYP 65000 SYP Solar alternative Yes Yes No ! F 65000 SYP F New IDP arrivals Kuwaro - Batteries Fasouq Hafasraja Armanaz Um Elriyah ! Al Baali’ah Biret Armanaz Returnees ! No information Milis 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes Yes No B 9000 SYP 1650 SYP B 7000 SYP 1800 SYP Kabta Quneitra Butane (cannister) ! ! B NA 4500 SYP 100 SYP 1300 SYP Baliya Baliya C C ! Sheikh Yousef C Coal (1kg) ! 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% D 220 SYP 800 SYP D 220 SYP 400 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) Yes No No F 55000 SYP 25000 SYP F 65000 SYP 60000 SYP Firewood (1 tonne) Ghafar F Biret Armanaz ! Armanaz NFI Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Al-Baali'ah Cement (50kg) Yes No info No Floor mat B 7000 SYP 3200 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C 250 SYP 6000 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Al Gharraf Baliya D 250 SYP 400 SYP Tent (5 persons) Most common shelter Most common Most common strategies used to cope with lack Independent NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs sources of income F 45000 SYP NA NA: not available for apartment or house of income / resources purchase Shared apartment or house Daily employment No info Al Gharraf 3000 - 5000 SYP 5000 - 7000 SYP Farm owning Most common Unfinished apartment Al Gharraf Business/trade No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Al Baali’ah Biret Armanaz Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Al Baali’ah Sale of household assets shelter Farm owning Al Baali’ah Baliya Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 9000 - 10000 SYP 5000 - 7000 SYP No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Collective public Armanaz Farm owning space not for shelter Business/trade No IDPs Armanaz Daily employment No info Baliya Farm owning No information NDPs IDPs Armanaz Biret Armanaz Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel No lack of fuel room (where known) Stable employment No info 3000 - 4000 SYP Biret Armanaz Daily employment Farm owning * *1 1USD USD = =434 434 SYP SYP (UN (UN operational operational rates rates of of exchange exchange as as of of 1 1March June 2018) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070305 Armanaz 1/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018 WASH 14/14 communities assessed (9 communities are shown on the next Food Security two factsheets): Al Gharraf, Al Baali’ah, Armanaz, Baliya, Biret Armanaz Al Gharraf Al Gharraf Most common water Main challenges to source Water trucking Public bakeries Armanaz obtaining food ! Status of water source Left in street / public area Bread: 135 SYP Rice: 320 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Al Baali’ah Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking Dweila Sugar: 290 SYP unavailable ! Al Gharraf Cooking oil: 500 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Left in street / public area Biret Armanaz 0 decreased ! Lack of access to No information Fasouq Kuwaro - Um Elriyah Hafasraja markets Armanaz ! ! Al Baali’ah Some foods Network Milis expensive Sufficiency of available water ! Public bakeries to meet household needs Lack of resources Disposed at designated site Bread: 115 SYP to buy food Kabta Quneitra Sufficient ! ! Rice: 300 SYP Lack of access Baliya Baliya Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient ! Sheikh Yousef Network ! Sugar: 325 SYP Cooking fuel Cooking oil: 500 SYP unavailable No information Disposed at designated site Private bakeries unavailable No information Ghafar Most common method of ! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Biret Armanaz Armanaz Rice: 1kg Network Al-Baali'ah Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Disposed at designated site Bread: 150 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 500 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 200 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 600 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Armanaz Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Disabilities No facilities in the area Baliya Al Gharraf Skin diseases barriers to Not functioning Communicable diseases Shops accessing bread Bread: no info Number of days, Not available Baliya Skin diseases High cost of transportation Rice: 300 SYP per month, where Al Baali’ah Communicable diseases Lack of transportation bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Severe diseases affecting those Security concerns around entering Sugar: 300 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable aged less than 5 facilities Cooking oil: 500 SYP education services Injuries No difficulties reported 0 Al Gharraf Biret Armanaz Armanaz Acute respiratory infections Severe diseases affecting those Biret Armanaz Most children accessed education Most children accessed education aged less than 5 Skin diseases No facilities in the area Public bakeries Baliya Communicable diseases Bread: 125 SYP Chronic diseases Rice: 300 SYP Al Baali’ah Lentils: 280 SYP No difficulties reported Skin diseases No facilities in the area Most children accessed education Sugar: 300 SYP Biret Armanaz Communicable diseases Cooking oil: 500 SYP 0 * *1 1USD USD = =434 434 SYP SYP (UN (UN operational operational rates rates of of exchange exchange as as of of 1 1March June 2018) Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Sub-district P-Code: SY070305 Armanaz 2/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018 Displacement 14/14 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the NFIs previous factsheet, 4 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Dweila Dweila Hafasraja % of pre-conflict Dweila, Fasouq, Ghafar, Hafasraja, Kabta Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source Armanaz % of population that ! Yes No No B NA NA B 9000 SYP 1625 SYP Main network are female % of female-headed Fasouq C NA 4200 SYP C NA 4200 SYP Generator households 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Dweila Al Gharraf D 225 SYP 800 SYP D 220 SYP 800 SYP No source IDPs living in village ! Biret Armanaz 50000 SYP 60000 SYP 25000 SYP Solar alternative Yes No info No ! F 25000 SYP F New IDP arrivals Kuwaro - Batteries Fasouq Hafasraja Ghafar Um Elriyah ! Fasouq Kabta Returnees ! No information Milis 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes No No B 7500 SYP 1800 SYP B 7000 SYP 1800 SYP Kabta
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