Humanitarian Situation Overview in (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 May February 2018, 2018, referring referring to the to situation the situation in April in Takharim ALEPPO January2018. 2018. Armanaz These factsheets factsheets present present information information at the at community the community level for level six sub for 21districts sub-districts in Harim indistrict Idleb in governorate.Idleb governorate. Selected Selected key key indicators indicators for thefor the following 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.

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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.

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*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 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 rmana % 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% Deila l harraf D 225 SYP 450 SYP D 200 SYP 500 SYP No source IDPs living in village ! iret rmana 60000 SYP 65000 SYP 65000 SYP Solar alternative Yes Yes No ! F 65000 SYP F New IDP arrivals uaro - Batteries Fasou afasraa Armanaz m lriyah ! 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 abta uneitra Butane (cannister) ! ! B NA 4500 SYP 100 SYP 1300 SYP Baliya aliya C C ! heikh ousef 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) hafar F Biret Armanaz ! Armanaz NFI Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% l-aaliah 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 rmana 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 Deila Sugar: 290 SYP unavailable ! l harraf Cooking oil: 500 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Left in street / public area iret rmana 0 decreased ! Lack of access to No information Fasou uaro - m lriyah afasraa 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 abta uneitra Sufficient ! ! Rice: 300 SYP Lack of access Baliya aliya Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient ! heikh ousef Network ! Sugar: 325 SYP Cooking fuel Cooking oil: 500 SYP unavailable No information Disposed at designated site Private bakeries unavailable No information hafar Most common method of ! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Biret Armanaz Armanaz Rice: 1kg Network l-aaliah 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 Hafasraja % of pre-conflict Dweila, Fasouq, , Hafasraja, Kabta Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source rmana % 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% Deila l harraf D 225 SYP 800 SYP D 220 SYP 800 SYP No source IDPs living in village ! iret rmana 50000 SYP 60000 SYP 25000 SYP Solar alternative Yes No info No ! F 25000 SYP F New IDP arrivals uaro - Batteries Fasou afasraa Ghafar m lriyah ! 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 abta uneitra Butane (cannister) ! ! B NA 1400 SYP 100 SYP 1200 SYP Hafasraja aliya C C ! heikh ousef C Coal (1kg) ! 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% D 225 SYP 500 SYP D 225 SYP 500 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) Yes No No F 65000 SYP 65000 SYP F 65000 SYP 60000 SYP Firewood (1 tonne) hafar F Kabta ! Ghafar NFI Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% l-aaliah Cement (50kg) Yes Yes No Floor mat B 9000 SYP 1650 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C NA 4200 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Dweila Hafasraja D 220 SYP 800 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 55000 SYP 25000 SYP NA: not available for apartment or house of income / resources purchase Shared apartment or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Dweila 7000 - 8000 SYP 10000 - 12000 SYP Sale of household assets Most common Unfinished apartment Dweila Farm owning No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Fasouq Kabta Daily employment No info lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Fasouq Farm owning shelter Fasouq Hafasraja Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 3000 - 4500 SYP 20000 - 25000 SYP No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Collective public Ghafar High risk/illegal work space not for shelter No IDPs Ghafar Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Hafasraja Farm owning No information NDPs IDPs Business/trade Ghafar Kabta Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel No lack of fuel room (where known) Daily employment No info 10000 - 12000 SYP Kabta 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 2/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 14/14 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the Food Security previous factsheet, 4 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Dweila Dweila Most common water Dweila, Fasouq, Ghafar, Hafasraja, Kabta Main challenges to source Rainwater Public bakeries rmana obtaining food ! Status of water source Left in street / public area Bread: 125 SYP Rice: 200 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Fasouq Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking Deila Sugar: 350 SYP unavailable ! l harraf Cooking oil: 550 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Disposed at designated site iret rmana Private bakeries unavailable decreased ! Lack of access to No information Fasou uaro - m lriyah afasraa markets Ghafar ! ! Fasouq Some foods Water trucking Milis expensive Sufficiency of available water ! Shops to meet household needs Lack of resources Left in street / public area Bread: no info to buy food abta uneitra Sufficient ! ! Rice: 300 SYP Lack of access Hafasraja aliya Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient ! heikh ousef Water trucking ! Sugar: 300 SYP Cooking fuel Cooking oil: 600 SYP unavailable No information Private paid collection 0 No information hafar Most common method of ! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Kabta Ghafar Rice: 1kg Water trucking l-aaliah Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Disposed at designated site Bread: 120 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 200 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 325 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 500 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Ghafar Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Communicable diseases High cost of transportation Hafasraja Dweila Chronic diseases Lack of transportation barriers to Not functioning Pregnancy related diseases Public bakeries accessing bread Bread: 120 SYP Number of days, Not available Hafasraja Skin diseases No facilities in the area Rice: 300 SYP per month, where Fasouq Communicable diseases bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Sugar: 325 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 500 SYP education services Skin diseases Family not permitting travel Private bakeries unavailable Dweila Kabta Ghafar Communicable diseases Services are too expensive Severe diseases affecting those Kabta Most children accessed education Most children accessed education aged less than 5 Severe diseases affecting those No difficulties reported Public bakeries Hafasraja aged less than 5 Bread: 125 SYP Rice: 300 SYP Fasouq Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Skin diseases No facilities in the area Most children accessed education Sugar: 300 SYP Kabta Communicable diseases Cooking oil: 500 SYP Private bakeries unavailable

* *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 3/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 14/14 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the NFIs previous two factsheets): Kuwaro-Um Elriyah, Milis, Quneitra, Sheikh Kuwaro-Um Elriyah Kuwaro-Um % of pre-conflict Yousef Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Elriyah electricity source rmana % of population that ! Yes No No B NA NA B 9000 SYP 1650 SYP Main network are female % of female-headed Milis C NA 4200 SYP C NA 4500 SYP Generator households 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Deila l harraf D 215 SYP 800 SYP D 225 SYP 800 SYP No source IDPs living in village ! iret rmana 60000 SYP 60000 SYP 25000 SYP Solar alternative Yes No No ! F 25000 SYP F New IDP arrivals uaro - Batteries Fasou afasraa Quneitra m lriyah ! Milis Returnees ! No information Milis 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes No info No B 7500 SYP 3200 SYP abta uneitra Butane (cannister) ! ! B 250 SYP 6000 SYP Sheikh Yousef aliya C ! heikh ousef C Coal (1kg) ! 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% D 250 SYP 400 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) Yes Yes No F 45000 SYP NA Firewood (1 tonne) hafar F ! Quneitra NFI Prices (SYP)* l-aaliah Cement (50kg) Floor mat B 7200 SYP 1800 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C NA 1300 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Kuwaro-Um Elriyah Sheikh Yousef D 225 SYP 500 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 60000 SYP 60000 SYP NA: not available for apartment or house of income / resources purchase Shared apartment or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Kuwaro-Um Elriyah 8000 - 10000 SYP 9000 - 10000 SYP Sale of household assets Most common Unfinished apartment Kuwaro-Um Elriyah Farm owning No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Milis Daily employment Children sent to work/beg lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs Milis Farm owning shelter Business/trade Milis Sheikh Yousef Cave/natural shelter Daily employment No info 3000 - 4000 SYP No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Collective public Quneitra Farm owning space not for shelter No IDPs Quneitra Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Sheikh Yousef Sale of household assets No information NDPs IDPs Farm owning Quneitra Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel room (where known) 3000 - 4000 SYP

* *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 3/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 14/14 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the Food Security previous two factsheets): Kuwaro-Um Elriyah, Milis, Quneitra, Sheikh Kuwaro-Um Elriyah Kuwaro-Um Elriyah Most common water Yousef Main challenges to source Water trucking Public bakeries rmana obtaining food ! Status of water source Left in street / public area Bread: 115 SYP Rice: 200 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Milis Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Network Deila Sugar: 325 SYP unavailable ! l harraf Cooking oil: 500 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Disposed at designated site iret rmana Private bakeries unavailable decreased ! Lack of access to No information Fasou uaro - m lriyah afasraa markets Quneitra ! ! Milis Some foods Water trucking Milis expensive Sufficiency of available water ! Public bakeries to meet household needs Lack of resources Disposed at designated site Bread: 150 SYP to buy food abta uneitra Sufficient ! ! Rice: 500 SYP Lack of access Sheikh Yousef aliya Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient ! heikh ousef Water trucking ! Sugar: 200 SYP Cooking fuel Cooking oil: 600 SYP unavailable No information Private paid collection 0 No information hafar Most common method of ! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Quneitra Rice: 1kg l-aaliah Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Bread: 130 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 300 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 275 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 300 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 600 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Quneitra Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Severe diseases affecting those High cost of transportation Sheikh Yousef Kuwaro-Um Elriyah aged less than 5 Lack of transportation barriers to Not functioning Public bakeries accessing bread Bread: 115 SYP Number of days, Not available Sheikh Yousef Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Rice: 200 SYP per month, where Milis Injuries bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Severe diseases affecting those Sugar: 325 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable aged less than 5 Cooking oil: 500 SYP education services Skin diseases No facilities in the area Private bakeries unavailable Quneitra Communicable diseases Kuwaro-Um Elriyah Chronic diseases Most children accessed education Severe diseases affecting those No difficulties reported Sheikh Yousef aged less than 5 Milis Most children accessed education

* *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: SY070301 Dana 1/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 15/15 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the next NFIs two factsheets): , Atma, Bab El Hawa, Babisqa, Burj Elnumra Aqrabat Aqrabat Babisqa % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes No No B 7500 SYP 2800 SYP B 8000 SYP 1700 SYP Main network are female Atma Selwa 400 SYP % of female-headed Atma ! ! C 3500 SYP C 40 SYP 6000 SYP Generator households 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% ! D 350 SYP 1300 SYP D 235 SYP 250 SYP No source IDPs living in village NA NA 60000 SYP 25000 SYP Solar alternative Yes Yes No Aqrabat F F New IDP arrivals ! Batteries Bab El Hawa Tilaada Atma Burj Elnumra Returnees ! No information 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% - Darhashan (SYP)* Bab El Hawa ! !- Hezri Termanin Fuel Prices Yes No No ! ! B 8000 SYP 1800 SYP B 8500 SYP 1800 SYP Babisqa Butane (cannister) ! Dana B Babisqa ! C 40 SYP 5500 SYP C 40 SYP 6000 SYP C Coal (1kg) 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% D 250 SYP 250 SYP D 250 SYP 250 SYP Tal Elkaramej D Diesel (1 litre) ! ! Yes No No Kafr Deryan F 60000 SYP 25000 SYP F 55000 SYP 25000 SYP ! F Firewood (1 tonne) Burj Elnumra Burj Elnumra ! Bab El Hawa NFI Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Cement (50kg) Yes No No Floor mat B 8500 SYP 1750 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C 40 SYP 6000 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Aqrabat Babisqa D 240 SYP 250 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 60000 SYP 25000 SYP NA: not available for apartment or house of income / resources purchase Shared apartment or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Aqrabat 4000 - 5000 SYP 10000 - 12500 SYP Farm owning Most common Unfinished apartment Aqrabat Business/trade No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Atma Burj Elnumra Farm owning Skipping meals lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Atma Business/trade shelter Remittances Atma Babisqa Cave/natural shelter Farm owning No info 12500 - 15000 SYP 7500 - 10000 SYP No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Collective public Bab El Hawa Business/trade space not for shelter No IDPs Bab El Hawa Farm owning Reducing meal size Babisqa Business/trade No information NDPs IDPs Bab El Hawa Burj Elnumra Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel No lack of fuel room (where known) Farm owning Skipping meals 7000 - 10000 SYP Burj Elnumra Business/trade

* *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: SY070301 Dana 1/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 15/15 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the next Food Security two factsheets): Aqrabat, Atma, Bab El Hawa, Babisqa, Burj Elnumra Aqrabat Aqrabat Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Shops obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: 140 SYP Rice: 450 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Atma Selwa Atma ! ! Lentils: 225 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Qah Sugar: 350 SYP Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking ! unavailable Cooking oil: 525 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Public free collection Private bakeries unavailable decreased Aqrabat ! Lack of access to No information markets Bab El Hawa Tilaada Atma Some foods Water trucking ! Sufficiency of available water Deir Hassan Private bakeries expensive - Darhashan Hezreh Lack of resources to meet household needs Bab El Hawa ! !- Hezri Termanin Public free collection ! ! Bread: no info to buy food Babisqa Rice: 300 SYP Sufficient ! Dana Lack of access Babisqa ! Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Water trucking Sugar: 300 SYP Cooking fuel Sarmada Tal Elkaramej Cooking oil: 450 SYP unavailable No information Public free collection ! ! Kafr Deryan 0 No information ! Most common method of Burj Elnumra Burj Elnumra Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal ! Bab El Hawa Water trucking Rice: 1kg Shops Lentils: 1 kg Public free collection Bread: no info Sugar: 1kg Rice: 300 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 300 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 450 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Bab El Hawa Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Acute respiratory infections No facilities in the area Babisqa Aqrabat barriers to Not functioning Private bakeries accessing bread Bread: no info Number of days, Not available Babisqa Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Rice: 300 SYP per month, where Atma Maternal health issues bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Severe diseases affecting those Sugar: 300 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable aged less than 5 Cooking oil: 450 SYP education services Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported 0 Aqrabat Burj Elnumra Bab El Hawa Maternal health issues Severe diseases affecting those Burj Elnumra Most children accessed education Most children accessed education aged less than 5 Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Shops Babisqa Maternal health issues Bread: no info Severe diseases affecting those Rice: 300 SYP Atma aged less than 5 Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Most children accessed education Sugar: 300 SYP Burj Elnumra Maternal health issues Cooking oil: 450 SYP Severe diseases affecting those aged less than 5 Private bakeries unavailable

* *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: SY070301 Dana 2/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 15/15 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous NFIs factsheet, 5 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Dana, Deir Dana Dana Kafr Deryan % of pre-conflict Hassan-Darhashan, Hezreh-Hezri, Kafr Deryan, Qah Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes Yes Yes B 8000 SYP 1850 SYP B 7900 SYP 1700 SYP Main network are female Atma Selwa 50 SYP % of female-headed Deir Hassan-Darhashan ! ! C 6000 SYP C 30 SYP 5500 SYP Generator households Qah 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% ! D 225 SYP 180 SYP D 225 SYP 250 SYP No source IDPs living in village 60000 SYP 45000 SYP 55000 SYP 25000 SYP Solar alternative Yes Yes No Aqrabat F F New IDP arrivals ! Batteries Hezreh-Hezri Tilaada Deir Hassan- Qah Returnees ! No information 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Deir Hassan Hezreh Darhashan - Darhashan (SYP)* Bab El Hawa ! !- Hezri Termanin Fuel Prices Yes No No ! ! B 8500 SYP 1800 SYP B 8000 SYP 1750 SYP Babisqa Butane (cannister) ! Dana B Kafr Deryan ! C 40 SYP 5500 SYP C 40 SYP 5500 SYP C Coal (1kg) 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% D 250 SYP 250 SYP D 250 SYP 250 SYP Sarmada Tal Elkaramej D Diesel (1 litre) ! ! Yes Yes No Kafr Deryan F 60000 SYP 25000 SYP F 60000 SYP 25000 SYP ! F Firewood (1 tonne) Qah Burj Elnumra ! Hezreh-Hezri NFI Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Cement (50kg) Yes Yes No Floor mat B 8500 SYP 1700 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C 40 SYP 6000 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Dana Kafr Deryan D 235 SYP 250 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 60000 SYP 25000 SYP NA: not available for apartment or house of income / resources purchase Shared apartment or house Daily employment Adults begging Dana 5000 - 7500 SYP 10000 - 12000 SYP Dana Begging Children sent to work/beg Most common Unfinished apartment No lack of fuel strategies used or house Support from family/friends Borrowing from family/friends Deir Hassan- Qah to cope with a Tent Farm owning No info lack of fuel Darhashan Deir Hassan- Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Business/trade shelter Darhashan Support from family/friends Deir Hassan-Darhashan Kafr Deryan Cave/natural shelter Farm owning Reducing meal size 10000 - 12500 SYP 10000 - 12500 SYP No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Collective public Hezreh-Hezri Business/trade space not for shelter Support from family/friends No IDPs Hezreh-Hezri Farm owning No info Kafr Deryan Business/trade No information NDPs IDPs Hezreh-Hezri Qah Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel No lack of fuel room (where known) Farm owning No info 8000 - 10000 SYP Qah Business/trade

* *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: SY070301 Dana 2/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 15/15 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous Food Security factsheet, 5 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Dana, Deir Dana Dana Most common water Hassan-Darhashan, Hezreh-Hezri, Kafr Deryan, Qah Main challenges to Water trucking source Shops obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: no info Rice: 300 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Atma Selwa Deir Hassan-Darhashan ! ! Lentils: 225 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Qah Sugar: 300 SYP Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking ! unavailable Cooking oil: 500 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Public free collection Private bakeries unavailable decreased Aqrabat ! Lack of access to No information markets Hezreh-Hezri Tilaada Deir Hassan-Darhashan Some foods Water trucking ! Sufficiency of available water Deir Hassan Private bakeries expensive - Darhashan Hezreh Lack of resources to meet household needs Bab El Hawa ! !- Hezri Termanin Public free collection ! ! Bread: no info to buy food Babisqa Rice: 300 SYP Sufficient ! Dana Lack of access Kafr Deryan ! Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Water trucking Sugar: 300 SYP Cooking fuel Sarmada Tal Elkaramej Cooking oil: 425 SYP unavailable No information Public free collection ! ! Kafr Deryan 0 No information ! Most common method of Qah Burj Elnumra Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal ! Hezreh-Hezri Water trucking Rice: 1kg Shops Lentils: 1 kg Public free collection Bread: no info Sugar: 1kg Rice: 300 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 300 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 450 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Hezreh-Hezri Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Diarrhoea No difficulties reported Kafr Deryan Dana Skin diseases barriers to Not functioning Acute respiratory infections Private bakeries accessing bread Bread: no info Number of days, Not available Kafr Deryan Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Rice: 300 SYP per month, where Deir Hassan- Maternal health issues bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Severe diseases affecting those Sugar: 300 SYP Barriers to accessing Darhashan unavailable aged less than 5 Cooking oil: 450 SYP education services Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported 0 Dana Qah Hezreh-Hezri Maternal health issues Severe diseases affecting those Qah Most children accessed education Most children accessed education aged less than 5 Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Private bakeries Kafr Deryan Maternal health issues Bread: no info Severe diseases affecting those Rice: 300 SYP Deir Hassan-Darhashan aged less than 5 Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Most children accessed education Sugar: 300 SYP Qah Maternal health issues Cooking oil: 450 SYP Severe diseases affecting those aged less than 5 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: SY070301 Dana 3/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 15/15 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the NFIs previous two factsheets): Sarmada, Selwa, Tal Elkaramej, Termanin, Sarmada Sarmada Termanin % of pre-conflict Tilaada Most common population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes Yes No B 8000 SYP 1700 SYP B 8500 SYP 1700 SYP Main network are female Atma Selwa 40 SYP % of female-headed Selwa ! ! C 5500 SYP C 40 SYP 5500 SYP Generator households Qah 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% ! D 225 SYP 250 SYP D 240 SYP 250 SYP No source IDPs living in village 55000 SYP 25000 SYP 60000 SYP 25000 SYP Solar alternative Yes No No Aqrabat F F New IDP arrivals ! Batteries Tal Elkaramej Tilaada Selwa Tilaada Returnees ! No information 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Deir Hassan Hezreh - Darhashan (SYP)* Bab El Hawa ! !- Hezri Termanin Fuel Prices Yes Yes No ! ! B 8000 SYP 1800 SYP B 8500 SYP 1800 SYP Babisqa Butane (cannister) ! Dana B Termanin ! C 35 SYP 5500 SYP C 35 SYP 5500 SYP C Coal (1kg) 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% D 240 SYP 250 SYP D 250 SYP 250 SYP Sarmada Tal Elkaramej D Diesel (1 litre) ! ! Yes Yes No Kafr Deryan F 55000 SYP 25000 SYP F 55000 SYP 25000 SYP ! F Firewood (1 tonne) Tilaada Burj Elnumra ! Tal Elkaramej NFI Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Cement (50kg) Yes Yes No Floor mat B 8500 SYP 1800 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C 40 SYP 5500 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Sarmada Termanin D 240 SYP 250 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 60000 SYP 25000 SYP NA: not available for apartment or house of income / resources purchase Shared apartment or house Farm owning Reducing meal size Sarmada 12500 - 15000 SYP 10000 - 12500 SYP Sarmada Business/trade Most common Unfinished apartment No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Selwa Tilaada Farm owning No info lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Selwa Business/trade shelter Selwa Termanin Cave/natural shelter Farm owning No info 12000 - 15000 SYP 7500 - 10000 SYP No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Collective public Tal Elkaramej Business/trade space not for shelter Support from family/friends No IDPs Tal Elkaramej Farm owning No info Termanin Business/trade No information NDPs IDPs Remittances Tal Elkaramej Tilaada Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel No lack of fuel room (where known) Farm owning No info 10000 - 12500 SYP Tilaada Business/trade

* *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: SY070301 Dana 3/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 15/15 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the Food Security previous two factsheets): Sarmada, Selwa, Tal Elkaramej, Termanin, Sarmada Sarmada Most common water Tilaada Main challenges to Water trucking source Private bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Public free collection Bread: no info Rice: 300 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Atma Selwa Selwa ! ! Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Qah Sugar: 300 SYP Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking ! unavailable Cooking oil: 400 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Public free collection 0 decreased Aqrabat ! Lack of access to No information markets Tal Elkaramej Tilaada Selwa Some foods Water trucking ! Sufficiency of available water Deir Hassan Private bakeries expensive - Darhashan Hezreh Lack of resources to meet household needs Bab El Hawa ! !- Hezri Termanin Public free collection ! ! Bread: no info to buy food Babisqa Rice: 300 SYP Sufficient ! Dana Lack of access Termanin ! Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Water trucking Sugar: 300 SYP Cooking fuel Sarmada Tal Elkaramej Cooking oil: 400 SYP unavailable No information Public free collection ! ! Kafr Deryan 0 No information ! Most common method of Tilaada Burj Elnumra Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal ! Tal Elkaramej Water trucking Rice: 1kg Private bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Public free collection Bread: no info Sugar: 1kg Rice: 300 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 300 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 400 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Tal Elkaramej Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Termanin Sarmada Maternal health issues barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Private bakeries accessing bread aged less than 5 Bread: no info Number of days, Not available Termanin Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Rice: 300 SYP per month, where Selwa Maternal health issues bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Severe diseases affecting those Sugar: 300 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable aged less than 5 Cooking oil: 400 SYP education services Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported 0 Sarmada Tilaada Tal Elkaramej Maternal health issues Severe diseases affecting those Tilaada Most children accessed education Most children accessed education aged less than 5 Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Private bakeries Termanin Maternal health issues Bread: no info Severe diseases affecting those Rice: 300 SYP Selwa aged less than 5 Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Most children accessed education Sugar: 300 SYP Tilaada Maternal health issues Cooking oil: 400 SYP Severe diseases affecting those aged less than 5 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: SY070300 Harim 1/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 6/6 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the next NFIs factsheet): Ariba, Besnaya-Bseineh, Harim Ariba Ariba % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes Yes No B 9000 SYP 1600 SYP Main network are female % of female-headed Besnaya-Bseineh C NA 4200 SYP Generator households 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% D 225 SYP 800 SYP No source Harim IDPs living in village ! Yes No No F 65000 SYP 20000 SYP Solar alternative New IDP arrivals Batteries Harim Kafr Hum Besnaya- No information Returnees ! 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Kafr Mu Bseineh ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes Yes No B 8000 SYP 3200 SYP Besnaya - B Butane (cannister) 250 SYP Bseineh Ariba Mira Shaq C 6000 SYP ! ! ! C Coal (1kg) D 225 SYP 400 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) F 45000 SYP NA F Firewood (1 tonne)

Harim NFI Prices (SYP)* Cement (50kg) Floor mat B 8000 SYP 3200 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C 250 SYP 6000 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Ariba D 225 SYP 400 SYP Tent (5 persons) Most common shelter Most common Most common strategies used to cope with lack Independent 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 Borrowing from family/friends Ariba 9000 - 11000 SYP Business/trade Most common Unfinished apartment Ariba Savings No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Besnaya-Bseineh Daily employment Children sent to work/beg lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs Besnaya-Bseineh Farm owning shelter Business/trade Besnaya-Bseineh Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 2000 - 3000 SYP No lack of fuel Collective public Harim Farm owning space not for shelter Business/trade No IDPs Harim No information NDPs IDPs Harim Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel room (where known) 3000 - 4000 SYP

* *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: SY070300 Harim 1/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 6/6 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the next Food Security factsheet): Ariba, Besnaya-Bseineh, Harim Ariba Ariba Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Public bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: no info Rice: 200 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Besnaya-Bseineh Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Network Sugar: 325 SYP unavailable Harim Cooking oil: 500 SYP Local production ! People sick after drinking Disposed at designated site Private bakeries unavailable decreased Lack of access to No information Harim Besnaya-Bseineh markets Kafr Hum Some foods Network ! Sufficiency of available water Kafr Mu Public bakeries expensive to meet household needs ! Lack of resources Disposed at designated site Bread: 150 SYP to buy food Sufficient Besnaya - Rice: 500 SYP Lack of access Bseineh Mira Shaq Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel ! Ariba ! Insufficient ! Sugar: 200 SYP Cooking fuel Cooking oil: 600 SYP unavailable No information 0 No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Harim Rice: 1kg Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Bread: 150 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 500 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 200 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 600 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Harim Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Skin diseases Security concerns around entering Ariba Chronic diseases facilities barriers to Not functioning accessing bread Number of days, Not available Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported per month, where bread from private No information Besnaya-Bseineh Acute respiratory infections Severe diseases affecting those bakeries was unavailable Barriers to accessing aged less than 5 education services Diarrhoea No difficulties reported Harim Acute respiratory infections Ariba Severe diseases affecting those Most children accessed education aged less than 5

Besnaya-Bseineh Most children accessed education

* *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: SY070300 Harim 2/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 6/6 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the previous NFIs factsheet): Kafr Hum, Kafr Mu, Mira Shaq Kafr Hum Kafr Hum % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes No No B 7500 SYP 3200 SYP Main network are female % of female-headed Kafr Mu C 250 SYP 6000 SYP Generator households 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% D 225 SYP 400 SYP No source Harim IDPs living in village ! Yes No info No F 45000 SYP NA Solar alternative New IDP arrivals Batteries Mira Shaq Kafr Hum Kafr Mu No information Returnees ! 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Kafr Mu ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes No info No B NA NA Besnaya - B Butane (cannister) NA Bseineh Ariba Mira Shaq C 4000 SYP ! ! ! C Coal (1kg) D 225 SYP 800 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) F 55000 SYP 20000 SYP F Firewood (1 tonne)

Mira Shaq NFI Prices (SYP)* Cement (50kg) Floor mat B NA NA (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C NA 4500 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Kafr Hum D 225 SYP 800 SYP Tent (5 persons) Most common shelter Most common Most common strategies used to cope with lack Independent NDPs IDPs sources of income F 55000 SYP 20000 SYP NA: not available for apartment or house of income / resources purchase Shared apartment or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Kafr Hum 3000 - 4000 SYP Farm owning Most common Unfinished apartment Kafr Hum Business/trade No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Kafr Mu Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs Kafr Mu Sale of household assets shelter Kafr Mu Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 7000 - 8000 SYP No lack of fuel Collective public Mira Shaq Sale of household assets space not for shelter Allowances No IDPs Mira Shaq No information NDPs IDPs Mira Shaq Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel room (where known) No info

* *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: SY070300 Harim 2/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 6/6 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the previous Food Security factsheet): Kafr Hum, Kafr Mu, Mira Shaq Kafr Hum Kafr Hum Most common water Main challenges to Network source Public bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Disposed at designated site Bread: 150 SYP Rice: 500 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Kafr Mu Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking Sugar: 200 SYP unavailable Harim Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production ! People sick after drinking Left in street / public area 0 decreased Lack of access to No information Mira Shaq Kafr Mu markets Kafr Hum Some foods Water trucking ! Sufficiency of available water Kafr Mu Public bakeries expensive to meet household needs ! Lack of resources Left in street / public area Bread: no info to buy food Sufficient Besnaya - Rice: 200 SYP Lack of access Bseineh Mira Shaq Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel ! Ariba ! Insufficient ! Sugar: 325 SYP Cooking fuel Cooking oil: 500 SYP unavailable No information Private bakeries unavailable No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Mira Shaq Rice: 1kg Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Bread: no info Sugar: 1kg Rice: 200 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 375 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 325 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 500 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Mira Shaq Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable in village Services are too far Most common Functioning Unsafe route to services Injuries No difficulties reported Kafr Hum Acute respiratory infections barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those accessing bread aged less than 5 Number of days, Not available Pregnancy related diseases Security concerns around travel per month, where bread from private No information Kafr Mu Severe diseases affecting those High cost of transportation aged less than 5 Lack of transportation bakeries was Barriers to accessing unavailable education services Chronic diseases High cost of transportation Mira Shaq Pregnancy related diseases Lack of transportation Kafr Hum Family not permitting travel Most children accessed education

Kafr Mu Lack of teaching staff Lack of school supplies No spaces available

* *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: SY070303 1/2, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 10/10 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the next NFIs factsheet): Abarita, Bayates, Bshendlaya-Rashadiya, Helleh, Jadeen Abarita Abarita Helleh % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 51-75% 51-75% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes No No B 7250 SYP 1800 SYP B 8000 SYP 2100 SYP Main network are female % of female-headed Bayates C 100 SYP 1300 SYP C 150 SYP 1400 SYP Generator households 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Bshendlaya D 230 SYP 500 SYP D 230 SYP 500 SYP No source IDPs living in village Abarita - Rashadiya Jadeen ! ! ! Kafr Kila NA 65000 SYP 65000 SYP Solar alternative Yes No No ! F 70000 SYP F New IDP arrivals Batteries Bshendlaya-Rashadiya Bayates Jadeen Returnees No information 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Kafr Takharim Kafr Mars ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes No No ! Taltita B 7300 SYP 2000 SYP B 7500 SYP 2000 SYP ! B Butane (cannister) Helleh C 125 SYP 1500 SYP C 150 SYP 1500 SYP C Coal (1kg) Helleh 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% ! D 225 SYP 400 SYP D 225 SYP 500 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) Yes No No 60000 SYP 60000 SYP 65000 SYP 65000 SYP Bayates Kuku - F F F Firewood (1 tonne) Ein Eljaj Jadeen ! Bshendlaya- NFI Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Cement (50kg) Rashadiya Yes Yes No Floor mat B 8000 SYP 2000 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C 125 SYP 1500 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Abarita Helleh D 230 SYP 700 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 60000 SYP 65000 SYP NA: not available for apartment or house of income / resources purchase Shared apartment or house Daily employment No info Abarita 3000 - 4000 SYP 3000 - 3500 SYP Farm owning Most common Unfinished apartment Abarita Support from family/friends Cutting trees strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Bayates Jadeen Daily employment No info lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Bayates Farm owning shelter Savings Bayates Helleh Cave/natural shelter Daily employment No info 4000 - 5000 SYP 5000 - 6000 SYP Bshendlaya- No lack of fuel Cutting trees Collective public Farm owning space not for shelter Rashadiya Bshendlaya- No IDPs Farm owning No info Rashadiya Helleh Remittances No information NDPs IDPs Bshendlaya-Rashadiya Jadeen Min - Max: rent paid per Cutting trees Cutting trees room (where known) Farm owning No info 2000 - 2500 SYP Jadeen Support from family/friends

* *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: SY070303 Kafr Takharim 1/2, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 10/10 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the next Food Security factsheet): Abarita, Bayates, Bshendlaya-Rashadiya, Helleh, Jadeen Abarita Abarita Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Public bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Left in street / public area Bread: 130 SYP Rice: 325 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Bayates Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Network Sugar: 300 SYP unavailable Bshendlaya Cooking oil: 500 SYP Local production Abarita - Rashadiya People sick after drinking Disposed at designated site Jadeen ! ! ! Kafr Kila 0 decreased ! Lack of access to No information markets Bshendlaya-Rashadiya Bayates Some foods Water trucking Sufficiency of available water Public bakeries expensive Kafr Takharim Kafr Mars to meet household needs ! Lack of resources Disposed at designated site ! Taltita Bread: 125 SYP to buy food ! Sufficient Rice: 350 SYP Lack of access Helleh Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Water trucking Helleh Sugar: 300 SYP Cooking fuel ! Cooking oil: 550 SYP unavailable No information Disposed at designated site 0 No information Bayates Kuku - Ein Eljaj Most common method of ! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Jadeen Bshendlaya-Rashadiya Water trucking Rice: 1kg Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Disposed at designated site Bread: 125 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 300 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 300 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 650 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Bshendlaya-Rashadiya Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Skin diseases No facilities in the area Helleh Abarita Communicable diseases barriers to Not functioning Public bakeries accessing bread Bread: 125 SYP Number of days, Not available Helleh Disabilities No difficulties reported Rice: 325 SYP per month, where Bayates Skin diseases bread from private No information Services are too far Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Communicable diseases Sugar: 300 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 650 SYP education services Diarrhoea No facilities in the area 0 Abarita Jadeen Bshendlaya- Skin diseases Rashadiya Communicable diseases Jadeen Most children accessed education Most children accessed education Disabilities No facilities in the area Public bakeries Helleh Skin diseases Bread: 120 SYP Communicable diseases Rice: 300 SYP Bayates Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Diarrhoea No facilities in the area Most children accessed education Sugar: 300 SYP Jadeen Skin diseases Cooking oil: 500 SYP Malnutrition Private bakeries unavailable

* *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: SY070303 Kafr Takharim 2/2, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 10/10 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous NFIs factsheet): Kafr Kila, Kafr Mars, Kafr Takharim, Kuku-Ein Eljaj, Taltita Kafr Kila Kafr Kila Kuku-Ein Eljaj % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes No No B 7500 SYP 2000 SYP B 7400 SYP 2100 SYP Main network are female % of female-headed Kafr Mars C 100 SYP 1200 SYP C 125 SYP 1300 SYP Generator households 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Bshendlaya D 225 SYP 450 SYP D 225 SYP 400 SYP No source IDPs living in village Abarita - Rashadiya Jadeen ! ! ! Kafr Kila 65000 SYP 67000 SYP 60000 SYP Solar alternative Yes Yes No ! F 60000 SYP F New IDP arrivals Batteries Kafr Takharim Kafr Mars Taltita Returnees No information 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Kafr Takharim Kafr Mars ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes Yes No ! Taltita B 7500 SYP 2000 SYP B 7600 SYP 2150 SYP ! B Butane (cannister) Kuku-Ein Eljaj C 125 SYP 1500 SYP C 150 SYP 1500 SYP C Coal (1kg) Helleh 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% ! D 220 SYP 400 SYP D 225 SYP 500 SYP D Diesel (1 litre) Yes No No 65000 SYP 65000 SYP 60000 SYP 65000 SYP Bayates Kuku - F F F Firewood (1 tonne) Ein Eljaj Taltita ! Kafr Takharim NFI Prices (SYP)* 51-75% 1-25% 1-25% Cement (50kg) Yes No No Floor mat B 7500 SYP 2000 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C 150 SYP 1500 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Kafr Kila Kuku-Ein Eljaj D 240 SYP 500 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 65000 SYP 65000 SYP NA: not available for apartment or house of income / resources purchase Shared apartment or house Farm owning No info Kafr Kila 3500 - 4000 SYP 3500 - 4000 SYP Support from family/friends Most common Unfinished apartment Kafr Kila Savings Cutting trees strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Kafr Mars Taltita Daily employment No info lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Kafr Mars Farm owning shelter Kafr Mars Kuku-Ein Eljaj Cave/natural shelter Stable employment No info 3000 - 3500 SYP 3000 - 3500 SYP Cutting trees Cutting trees Collective public Kafr Takharim Farm owning space not for shelter Support from family/friends No IDPs Kafr Takharim Daily employment No info Kuku-Ein Eljaj Farm owning No information NDPs IDPs Kafr Takharim Taltita Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel Cutting trees room (where known) Farm owning No info 5000 - 7000 SYP Taltita Savings

* *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: SY070303 Kafr Takharim 2/2, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 10/10 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous Food Security factsheet): Kafr Kila, Kafr Mars, Kafr Takharim, Kuku-Ein Eljaj, Taltita Kafr Kila Kafr Kila Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Public bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Disposed at designated site Bread: 125 SYP Rice: 350 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Kafr Mars Lentils: 275 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking Sugar: 300 SYP unavailable Bshendlaya Cooking oil: 600 SYP Local production Abarita - Rashadiya People sick after drinking Disposed at designated site Jadeen ! ! ! Kafr Kila 0 decreased ! Lack of access to No information markets Kafr Takharim Kafr Mars Some foods Network Sufficiency of available water Public bakeries expensive Kafr Takharim Kafr Mars to meet household needs ! Lack of resources Disposed at designated site ! Taltita Bread: 125 SYP to buy food ! Sufficient Rice: 300 SYP Lack of access Kuku-Ein Eljaj Lentils: 275 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Water trucking Helleh Sugar: 300 SYP Cooking fuel ! Cooking oil: 500 SYP unavailable No information Disposed at designated site 0 No information Bayates Kuku - Ein Eljaj Most common method of ! Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Taltita Kafr Takharim Water trucking Rice: 1kg Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Buried / burned Bread: 115 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 300 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 300 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 600 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Kafr Takharim Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Chronic diseases No facilities in the area Kuku-Ein Eljaj Kafr Kila Malnutrition barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Public bakeries accessing bread aged less than 5 Bread: 128 SYP Number of days, Not available Kuku-Ein Eljaj Skin diseases No facilities in the area Rice: 325 SYP per month, where Kafr Mars Communicable diseases bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 280 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Chronic diseases Sugar: 300 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 650 SYP education services Disabilities No difficulties reported 0 Kafr Kila Taltita Kafr Takharim Chronic diseases Fever Taltita Most children accessed education Most children accessed education Skin diseases No facilities in the area Public bakeries Kuku-Ein Eljaj Communicable diseases Bread: 125 SYP Chronic diseases Rice: 320 SYP Kafr Mars Lentils: 275 SYP No difficulties reported Diarrhoea No facilities in the area Most children accessed education Sugar: 300 SYP Taltita Skin diseases Cooking oil: 500 SYP Communicable diseases 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: SY070304 Qourqeena 1/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 15/15 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the next NFIs two factsheets): Banabel, Barisha, Boz Ghaz, Dier Seeta, Banabel Banabel Dier Seeta % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes No No B NA NA B NA NA Main network are female Torlaha ! % of female-headed C NA 4300 SYP C NA 4200 SYP Generator Barisha Banabel households ! Ras Elhisn 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% ! D 220 SYP 800 SYP D 215 SYP 800 SYP No source IDPs living in village Yes No No F 60000 SYP 20000 SYP F 60000 SYP 20000 SYP Solar alternative New IDP arrivals Qalb Lozeh Htan Batteries Boz Ghaz ! ! Barisha Barisha Htan Returnees ! No information Radwa Rabeeta 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% ! ! Boz Ghaz Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes No No ! ! B 8000 SYP 1800 SYP B 9000 SYP 1600 SYP ! Qourqeena B Butane (cannister) Dier Seeta Meraf C 35 SYP 5500 SYP C NA 4500 SYP Elshalaf Kafr Aruq Coal (1kg) ! ! C 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Koknaya D 225 SYP 250 SYP D 215 SYP 800 SYP ! D Diesel (1 litre) Yes No No Dier Seeta F 55000 SYP 25000 SYP F 55000 SYP 20000 SYP F Firewood (1 tonne) Htan Boz Ghaz NFI Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Cement (50kg) Yes No No Floor mat B 7500 SYP 1800 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C 100 SYP 1500 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Banabel Dier Seeta D 225 SYP 450 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 65000 SYP 60000 SYP NA: not available for apartment or house of income / resources purchase Shared apartment or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Banabel 7000 - 8000 SYP 7000 - 8000 SYP Sale of household assets Most common Unfinished apartment Banabel Business/trade No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Barisha Htan Farm owning No info lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Barisha Business/trade shelter Barisha Dier Seeta Cave/natural shelter Stable employment No info 10000 - 12500 SYP 9000 - 10000 SYP No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Collective public Boz Ghaz Farm owning space not for shelter Business/trade No IDPs Boz Ghaz Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Dier Seeta Sale of household assets No information NDPs IDPs Boz Ghaz Htan Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel No lack of fuel room (where known) Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 3000 - 4000 SYP Htan Sale of household assets Business/trade

* *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: SY070304 Qourqeena 1/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 15/15 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the next Food Security two factsheets): Banabel, Barisha, Boz Ghaz, Dier Seeta, Htan Banabel Banabel Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Public bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: 120 SYP Torlaha No challenges ! Rice: 200 SYP Water is safe to drink No difficulties reported Barisha Banabel Lentils: 400 SYP Some foods ! Ras Elhisn Sugar: 325 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking ! Cooking oil: 500 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Public free collection Private bakeries unavailable decreased Lack of access to No information Qalb Lozeh Htan markets Boz Ghaz ! ! Barisha Barisha ! Some foods Network Radwa Rabeeta expensive Sufficiency of available water ! ! Shops Lack of resources to meet household needs Sardin Boz Ghaz Disposed at designated site ! ! Bread: no info to buy food Sufficient ! Qourqeena Rice: 300 SYP Lack of access Dier Seeta Meraf Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Elshalaf Kafr Aruq Insufficient ! ! Cooking fuel Network Koknaya Sugar: 300 SYP ! Cooking oil: 450 SYP unavailable No information Private paid collection Dier Seeta Private bakeries unavailable No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Htan Boz Ghaz Network Rice: 1kg Shops Lentils: 1 kg Private paid collection Bread: no info Sugar: 1kg Rice: 300 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 275 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 300 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 600 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Boz Ghaz Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Skin diseases High cost of transportation Dier Seeta Banabel Communicable diseases Lack of transportation barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Public bakeries accessing bread aged less than 5 Bread: 120 SYP Number of days, Not available Dier Seeta Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Rice: 175 SYP per month, where Barisha Maternal health issues bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Severe diseases affecting those Sugar: 325 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable aged less than 5 Cooking oil: 500 SYP education services Diarrhoea No facilities in the area Private bakeries unavailable Banabel Htan Boz Ghaz Skin diseases Chronic diseases Htan Most children accessed education Most children accessed education Severe diseases affecting those High cost of transportation Public bakeries Dier Seeta aged less than 5 Lack of transportation Bread: no info Services are too expensive Rice: 300 SYP Barisha Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported Pregnancy related diseases Lack of transportation Most children accessed education Sugar: 300 SYP Htan Severe diseases affecting those Security concerns around entering Cooking oil: 500 SYP aged less than 5 facilities Private bakeries unavailable

* *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: SY070304 Qourqeena 2/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 15/15 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous NFIs factsheet, 4 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Kafr Aruq, Kafr Aruq Kafr Aruq Qalb Lozeh % of pre-conflict Koknaya, Meraf Elshalaf, Qalb Lozeh, Qourqeena Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes No No B 9000 SYP 1600 SYP B 9200 SYP 1650 SYP Main network are female Torlaha ! % of female-headed C 60 SYP 4200 SYP C NA 4200 SYP Generator Koknaya Banabel households ! Ras Elhisn 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% ! D 210 SYP 800 SYP D 225 SYP 800 SYP No source IDPs living in village Yes Yes No F 55000 SYP 20000 SYP F 60000 SYP 20000 SYP Solar alternative New IDP arrivals Qalb Lozeh Htan Batteries Meraf Elshalaf ! ! Barisha Koknaya Qourqeena Returnees ! No information Radwa Rabeeta 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% ! ! Sardin Boz Ghaz Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes No No ! ! B 9100 SYP 1650 SYP B 9000 SYP 1600 SYP ! Qourqeena B Butane (cannister) Qalb Lozeh Meraf C NA 4200 SYP C NA 4200 SYP Elshalaf Kafr Aruq Coal (1kg) ! ! C 51-75% 26-50% 1-25% Koknaya D 220 SYP 800 SYP D 220 SYP 750 SYP ! D Diesel (1 litre) Yes No No Dier Seeta F 60000 SYP 20000 SYP F 65000 SYP 20000 SYP F Firewood (1 tonne) Qourqeena Meraf NFI Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Cement (50kg) Elshalaf Yes Yes No Floor mat B 9000 SYP 1650 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C NA 4300 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Kafr Aruq Qalb Lozeh D 210 SYP 800 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 55000 SYP 20000 SYP NA: not available for apartment or house of income / resources purchase Shared apartment or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Kafr Aruq 10000 - 11000 SYP No info Business/trade Most common Unfinished apartment Kafr Aruq Remittances No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Koknaya Qourqeena Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Koknaya Sale of household assets shelter Savings Koknaya Qalb Lozeh Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 8000 - 10000 SYP 11000 - 12000 SYP No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Collective public Meraf Elshalaf Sale of household assets space not for shelter Business/trade No IDPs Meraf Elshalaf Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Qalb Lozeh Sale of household assets No information NDPs IDPs Savings Meraf Elshalaf Qourqeena Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel No lack of fuel room (where known) Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends No info Qourqeena Business/trade Savings

* *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: SY070304 Qourqeena 2/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 15/15 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous Food Security factsheet, 4 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Kafr Aruq, Kafr Aruq Kafr Aruq Most common water Koknaya, Meraf Elshalaf, Qalb Lozeh, Qourqeena Main challenges to Network source Public bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: 115 SYP Torlaha No challenges ! Rice: 300 SYP Water is safe to drink No difficulties reported Koknaya Banabel Lentils: 400 SYP Some foods ! Ras Elhisn Sugar: 320 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking ! Cooking oil: 500 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Private paid collection Private bakeries unavailable decreased Lack of access to No information Qalb Lozeh Htan markets Meraf Elshalaf ! ! Barisha Koknaya ! Some foods Water trucking Radwa Rabeeta expensive Sufficiency of available water ! ! Public bakeries Lack of resources to meet household needs Sardin Boz Ghaz Public free collection ! ! Bread: 120 SYP to buy food Sufficient ! Qourqeena Rice: 200 SYP Lack of access Qalb Lozeh Meraf Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Elshalaf Kafr Aruq Insufficient ! ! Cooking fuel Water trucking Koknaya Sugar: 325 SYP ! Cooking oil: 500 SYP unavailable No information Private paid collection Dier Seeta Private bakeries unavailable No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Qourqeena Meraf Elshalaf Water trucking Rice: 1kg Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Private paid collection Bread: 120 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 200 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 320 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 500 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Meraf Elshalaf Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Communicable diseases No difficulties reported Qalb Lozeh Kafr Aruq Severe diseases affecting those barriers to Not functioning aged less than 5 Public bakeries accessing bread Bread: 115 SYP Number of days, Not available Qalb Lozeh Severe diseases affecting those High cost of transportation Rice: 200 SYP per month, where Koknaya aged less than 5 Lack of transportation bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Sugar: 350 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 500 SYP education services Communicable diseases High cost of transportation Private bakeries unavailable Kafr Aruq Qourqeena Meraf Elshalaf Pregnancy related diseases Lack of transportation Severe diseases affecting those Family not permitting travel Qourqeena Most children accessed education Most children accessed education aged less than 5 Skin diseases High cost of transportation Public bakeries Qalb Lozeh Communicable diseases Lack of transportation Bread: 120 SYP Severe diseases affecting those Security concerns around entering Rice: 300 SYP Koknaya aged less than 5 facilities Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Severe diseases affecting those No difficulties reported Lack of school supplies Sugar: 310 SYP aged less than 5 Services are too far Qourqeena Cooking oil: 475 SYP No spaces available Private bakeries unavailable

* *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: SY070304 Qourqeena 3/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 15/15 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the NFIs previous two factsheets): Rabeeta, Radwa, Ras Elhisn, Sardin, Torlaha Rabeeta Rabeeta Sardin % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Yes No No B 9000 SYP 1650 SYP B 9000 SYP 1650 SYP Main network are female Torlaha ! % of female-headed C NA 4000 SYP C NA 4000 SYP Generator Radwa Banabel households ! Ras Elhisn 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% ! D 210 SYP 800 SYP D 210 SYP 800 SYP No source IDPs living in village Yes No No F 60000 SYP 20000 SYP F 55000 SYP 20000 SYP Solar alternative New IDP arrivals Qalb Lozeh Htan Batteries Ras Elhisn ! ! Barisha Radwa Torlaha Returnees ! No information Radwa Rabeeta 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% ! ! Sardin Boz Ghaz Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes No No ! ! B 9000 SYP 1650 SYP B 8000 SYP 2000 SYP ! Qourqeena B Butane (cannister) Sardin Meraf C NA 4000 SYP C 100 SYP 1300 SYP Elshalaf Kafr Aruq Coal (1kg) ! ! C 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Koknaya D 215 SYP 800 SYP D 230 SYP 500 SYP ! D Diesel (1 litre) Yes No No Dier Seeta F 60000 SYP 20000 SYP F 65000 SYP 70000 SYP F Firewood (1 tonne) Torlaha Ras Elhisn NFI Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Cement (50kg) Yes No No Floor mat B 7800 SYP 1700 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C 35 SYP 5500 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Rabeeta Sardin D 230 SYP 250 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 55000 SYP 25000 SYP NA: not available for apartment or house of income / resources purchase Shared apartment or house Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Rabeeta 7000 - 8000 SYP 7000 - 7500 SYP Sale of household assets Most common Unfinished apartment Rabeeta Business/trade No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Radwa Torlaha Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Radwa Farm owning shelter Business/trade Radwa Sardin Cave/natural shelter Farm owning No info 9000 - 10000 SYP 7000 - 7500 SYP No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Collective public Ras Elhisn Business/trade space not for shelter No IDPs Ras Elhisn Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Sardin Sale of household assets No information NDPs IDPs Business/trade Ras Elhisn Torlaha Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel Cutting trees room (where known) Daily employment No info 10000 - 12500 SYP Torlaha Farm owning Savings

* *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: SY070304 Qourqeena 3/3, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 15/15 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the Food Security previous two factsheets): Rabeeta, Radwa, Ras Elhisn, Sardin, Torlaha Rabeeta Rabeeta Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Public bakeries obtaining food Status of water source Private paid collection Bread: 120 SYP Torlaha No challenges ! Rice: 200 SYP Water is safe to drink No difficulties reported Radwa Banabel Lentils: 375 SYP Some foods ! Ras Elhisn Sugar: 320 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Network ! Cooking oil: 500 SYP Local production People sick after drinking Private paid collection Private bakeries unavailable decreased Lack of access to No information Qalb Lozeh Htan markets Ras Elhisn ! ! Barisha Radwa ! Some foods Water trucking Radwa Rabeeta expensive Sufficiency of available water ! ! Public bakeries Lack of resources to meet household needs Sardin Boz Ghaz Public free collection ! ! Bread: 115 SYP to buy food Sufficient ! Qourqeena Rice: 300 SYP Lack of access Sardin Meraf Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Elshalaf Kafr Aruq Insufficient ! ! Cooking fuel Water trucking Koknaya Sugar: 320 SYP ! Cooking oil: 500 SYP unavailable No information Public free collection Dier Seeta Private bakeries unavailable No information Most common method of Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Torlaha Ras Elhisn Water trucking Rice: 1kg Private bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Disposed at designated site Bread: no info Sugar: 1kg Rice: 300 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 300 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 450 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Ras Elhisn Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Communicable diseases High cost of transportation Sardin Rabeeta Severe diseases affecting those Lack of transportation barriers to Not functioning aged less than 5 Family not permitting travel Public bakeries accessing bread Bread: 115 SYP Number of days, Not available Sardin Communicable diseases High cost of transportation Rice: 200 SYP per month, where Radwa Pregnancy related diseases Lack of transportation bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 325 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Severe diseases affecting those Services are too expensive Sugar: 325 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable aged less than 5 Cooking oil: 500 SYP education services Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Private bakeries unavailable Rabeeta Torlaha Ras Elhisn Maternal health issues Severe diseases affecting those Torlaha Most children accessed education Most children accessed education aged less than 5 Skin diseases Lack of transportation Public bakeries Sardin Communicable diseases Family not permitting travel Bread: 125 SYP Severe diseases affecting those Security concerns around entering Rice: 300 SYP Radwa aged less than 5 facilities Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Skin diseases No facilities in the area Most children accessed education Sugar: 300 SYP Torlaha Communicable diseases Cooking oil: 500 SYP Malnutrition 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: SY070302 1/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 28/28 communities assessed (23 communities are shown on the next NFIs five factsheets):Abu Talha, Aljib, Allani, , Abu Talha Abu Talha Azmarin % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Foziyeh Yes No info No !Tlul B 7000 SYP 3200 SYP B 8000 SYP 1700 SYP Main network are female ! Ein Elbikara C 250 SYP 6000 SYP C 75 SYP NA % of female-headed Aljib ! ! Generator households Faroukiyeh ! Big Hir Jamus 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% ! D 225 SYP 400 SYP D 220 SYP NA No source Jeser Maksour ! ! ! IDPs living in village Bozanti ! Sayed Khalil ! Little Set Aateka NA Solar alternative Yes No info No Msheirfeh Allani Hir Jamus ! F 45000 SYP NA F 50000 SYP New IDP arrivals ! Kafrahlat Jallad Eskat Batteries Allani ! Jakara Aljib ! Salqin Aljib Betiya No information Returnees ! 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Delbiya ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes No No B 7300 SYP 1800 SYP B 8000 SYP 1700 SYP Hamziyeh Abu Talha B Butane (cannister) Azmarin ! ! ! C NA 1250 SYP C 70 SYP NA Shyukh C Coal (1kg) Hamra 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Kafr Hind D 225 SYP 450 SYP D 250 SYP NA ! ! D Diesel (1 litre) ! Yes Yes No Betiya Saidiyeh 66000 SYP 50000 SYP ! F 70000 SYP F NA F Firewood (1 tonne) Azmarin Betiya ! ! Tellemar Allani NFI Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Cement (50kg) Yes No No Floor mat B 8000 SYP 3200 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C 250 SYP 6000 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Abu Talha Azmarin 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 Children sent to work/beg Abu Talha 2000 - 3000 SYP 6000 - 7000 SYP Farm owning Most common Unfinished apartment Abu Talha Business/trade No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Aljib Betiya Daily employment No info lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Aljib Farm owning shelter Aljib Azmarin Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 3500 - 5000 SYP 12000 - 15000 SYP No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Collective public Allani Farm owning space not for shelter Business/trade No IDPs Allani Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Azmarin No information NDPs IDPs Allani Betiya Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel No lack of fuel room (where known) Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 2000 - 3000 SYP Betiya

* *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: SY070302 Salqin 1/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 28/28 communities assessed (23 communities are shown on the next Food Security five factsheets):Abu Talha, Aljib, Allani, Azmarin, Betiya Abu Talha Abu Talha Most common water Main challenges to Network source Public bakeries obtaining food Foziyeh Status of water source Disposed at designated site !Tlul Bread: 150 SYP ! Rice: 500 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Ein Elbikara Kafarna Aljib ! ! Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Faroukiyeh ! Big Hir Jamus Sugar: 200 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking ! Jeser Maksour ! ! ! Cooking oil: 600 SYP Bozanti ! Sayed Khalil Local production ! Little Set Aateka decreased People sick after drinking Left in street / public area Msheirfeh Allani Hir Jamus ! 0 ! Kafrahlat Lack of access to No information Jallad Eskat markets Allani ! Jakara Aljib ! Aljib Salqin Some foods Network ! expensive Sufficiency of available water Delbiya Private bakeries to meet household needs ! Lack of resources Disposed at designated site Bread: no info to buy food Sufficient Hamziyeh Abu Talha Rice: 300 SYP Lack of access Azmarin ! ! ! Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Shyukh Water trucking Hamra Sugar: 300 SYP Cooking fuel ! ! Kafr Hind Cooking oil: 500 SYP unavailable No information ! Public free collection Betiya Saidiyeh No information ! 0 Most common method of Azmarin ! ! Tellemar Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Betiya Allani Water trucking Rice: 1kg 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 Allani Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Azmarin Abu Talha Acute respiratory infections barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Private bakeries accessing bread aged less than 5 Bread: no info Number of days, Not available Azmarin Disabilities No facilities in the area Rice: 325 SYP per month, where Aljib Skin diseases bread from private No information Lack of teaching staff Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Lack of school supplies Sugar: 300 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 500 SYP education services Acute respiratory infections No difficulties reported 0 Abu Talha Betiya Allani Fever Severe diseases affecting those Betiya Most children accessed education Lack of teaching staff aged less than 5 Lack of school supplies Skin diseases High cost of transportation Government distribution Azmarin Chronic diseases Bread: 120 SYP Rice: 400 SYP Aljib Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported Skin diseases No facilities in the area Most children accessed education Sugar: 300 SYP Betiya Cooking oil: 500 SYP Private bakeries unavailable

* *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: SY070302 Salqin 2/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 28/28 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous NFIs factsheet, 18 communities are shown on the next four factsheets): Big Hir Big Hir Jamus Big Hir Jamus Ein Elbikara % of pre-conflict Jamus, Bozanti, Delbiya, Ein Elbikara, Eskat Most common population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Foziyeh Yes No No !Tlul B 7500 SYP 3200 SYP B 8500 SYP 1700 SYP Main network are female ! Ein Elbikara Kafarna C 250 SYP 6000 SYP C 65 SYP 2300 SYP % of female-headed Bozanti ! ! Generator households Faroukiyeh ! Big Hir Jamus 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% ! D 225 SYP 400 SYP D 225 SYP 500 SYP No source Jeser Maksour ! ! ! IDPs living in village Bozanti ! Sayed Khalil ! Little Set Aateka 25000 SYP Solar alternative Yes No No Msheirfeh Allani Hir Jamus ! F 45000 SYP NA F 40000 SYP New IDP arrivals ! Kafrahlat Jallad Eskat Batteries Delbiya ! Jakara Aljib ! Salqin Bozanti Eskat No information Returnees ! 76-100% 51-75% 26-50% Delbiya ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes No No B 9000 SYP 1700 SYP B 7500 SYP 3200 SYP Hamziyeh Abu Talha B Butane (cannister) Ein Elbikara ! ! ! C 70 SYP 2600 SYP C 250 SYP 6000 SYP Shyukh C Coal (1kg) Hamra 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Kafr Hind D 250 SYP 160 SYP D 225 SYP 400 SYP ! ! D Diesel (1 litre) ! Yes Yes No Betiya Saidiyeh 50000 SYP 45000 SYP ! F NA F NA F Firewood (1 tonne) Azmarin Eskat ! ! Tellemar Delbiya NFI Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Cement (50kg) Yes No No Floor mat B 8000 SYP 1700 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C 85 SYP NA Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Big Hir Jamus Ein Elbikara D 225 SYP NA 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 50000 SYP NA NA: not available for apartment or house of income / resources purchase Shared apartment or house Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Big Hir Jamus 3000 - 4000 SYP No info Farm owning Most common Unfinished apartment Big Hir Jamus Business/trade No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Bozanti Eskat Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Bozanti shelter Bozanti Ein Elbikara Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends No info 3000 - 4000 SYP No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Collective public Delbiya space not for shelter No IDPs Delbiya Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Ein Elbikara No information NDPs IDPs Delbiya Eskat Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel No lack of fuel room (where known) Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 9000 - 10000 SYP Eskat Farm owning Business/trade

* *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: SY070302 Salqin 2/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 28/28 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous Food Security factsheet, 18 communities are shown on the next four factsheets): Big Hir Big Hir Jamus Big Hir Jamus Most common water Jamus, Bozanti, Delbiya, Ein Elbikara, Eskat Main challenges to Network source Public bakeries obtaining food Foziyeh Status of water source Disposed at designated site !Tlul Bread: 150 SYP ! Rice: 500 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Ein Elbikara Kafarna Bozanti ! ! Lentils: 350 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Faroukiyeh ! Big Hir Jamus Sugar: 200 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking ! Jeser Maksour ! ! ! Cooking oil: 600 SYP Bozanti ! Sayed Khalil Local production ! Little Set Aateka decreased People sick after drinking Public free collection Msheirfeh Allani Hir Jamus ! 1 to 10 ! Kafrahlat Lack of access to No information Jallad Eskat markets Delbiya ! Jakara Aljib ! Bozanti Salqin Some foods Water trucking ! expensive Sufficiency of available water Delbiya Government distribution to meet household needs ! Lack of resources Public free collection Bread: 125 SYP to buy food Sufficient Hamziyeh Abu Talha Rice: 400 SYP Lack of access Ein Elbikara ! ! ! Lentils: 325 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Shyukh Water trucking Hamra Sugar: 300 SYP Cooking fuel ! ! Kafr Hind Cooking oil: 500 SYP unavailable No information ! Public free collection Betiya Saidiyeh No information ! Private bakeries unavailable Most common method of Azmarin ! ! Tellemar Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Eskat Delbiya Network Rice: 1kg Government distribution Lentils: 1 kg Disposed at designated site Bread: no info Sugar: 1kg Rice: 325 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 300 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 500 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Delbiya Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 in village Lack of school supplies Most common Functioning Services are too far Injuries No difficulties reported Ein Elbikara Big Hir Jamus Acute respiratory infections barriers to Not functioning Severe diseases affecting those Government distribution accessing bread aged less than 5 Bread: 120 SYP Number of days, Not available Ein Elbikara Skin diseases No facilities in the area Rice: 400 SYP per month, where Bozanti bread from private No information Lack of teaching staff Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Lack of school supplies Sugar: 325 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 500 SYP education services Disabilities Services are too expensive Private bakeries unavailable Big Hir Jamus Eskat Delbiya Diarrhoea Skin diseases Eskat Most children accessed education Most children accessed education Skin diseases No facilities in the area Public bakeries Ein Elbikara Bread: 150 SYP Rice: 500 SYP Bozanti Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Services are too far Sugar: 200 SYP Eskat Fever Cooking oil: 650 SYP Severe diseases affecting those aged less than 5 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: SY070302 Salqin 3/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 28/28 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the NFIs previous two factsheets, 13 communities are shown on the next three Faroukiyeh Faroukiyeh Hamziyeh % of pre-conflict factsheets): Faroukiyeh, Foziyeh, Hamra, Hamziyeh, Jakara Most common population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Foziyeh Yes No No !Tlul B 9000 SYP 1700 SYP B 8000 SYP 1700 SYP Main network are female ! Ein Elbikara Kafarna C 65 SYP 3000 SYP C 75 SYP NA % of female-headed Foziyeh ! ! Generator households Faroukiyeh ! Big Hir Jamus 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% ! D 250 SYP 350 SYP D 225 SYP NA No source Jeser Maksour ! ! ! IDPs living in village Bozanti ! Sayed Khalil ! Little Set Aateka NA Solar alternative Yes No No Msheirfeh Allani Hir Jamus ! F 50000 SYP NA F 50000 SYP New IDP arrivals ! Kafrahlat Jallad Eskat Batteries Hamra ! Jakara Aljib ! Salqin Foziyeh Jakara No information Returnees ! 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Delbiya ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes Yes No B 8500 SYP 1700 SYP B 8500 SYP 1700 SYP Hamziyeh Abu Talha B Butane (cannister) Hamziyeh ! ! ! C 80 SYP NA C 65 SYP 2500 SYP Shyukh C Coal (1kg) Hamra 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Kafr Hind D 225 SYP NA D 225 SYP 500 SYP ! ! D Diesel (1 litre) ! Yes No No Betiya Saidiyeh 50000 SYP 45000 SYP ! F NA F NA F Firewood (1 tonne) Azmarin Jakara ! ! Tellemar Hamra NFI Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Cement (50kg) Yes Yes No Floor mat B 9000 SYP 1700 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C 60 SYP 2400 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Faroukiyeh Hamziyeh D 250 SYP 500 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 Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Faroukiyeh or house 6000 - 7000 SYP 7000 - 8000 SYP Faroukiyeh Most common Unfinished apartment No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Foziyeh Jakara Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Foziyeh shelter Foziyeh Hamziyeh Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 8000 - 9000 SYP 9000 - 10000 SYP No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Collective public Hamra space not for shelter No IDPs Hamra Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Hamziyeh No information NDPs IDPs Hamra Jakara Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel No lack of fuel room (where known) Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 4000 - 5000 SYP Jakara

* *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: SY070302 Salqin 3/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 28/28 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the Food Security previous two factsheets, 13 communities are shown on the next three Faroukiyeh Faroukiyeh Most common water factsheets): Faroukiyeh, Foziyeh, Hamra, Hamziyeh, Jakara Main challenges to Water trucking source Government distribution obtaining food Foziyeh Status of water source Private paid collection !Tlul Bread: 115 SYP ! Rice: 450 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Ein Elbikara Kafarna Foziyeh ! ! Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Faroukiyeh ! Big Hir Jamus Sugar: 325 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking ! Jeser Maksour ! ! ! Cooking oil: 550 SYP Bozanti ! Sayed Khalil Local production ! Little Set Aateka decreased People sick after drinking Public free collection Msheirfeh Allani Hir Jamus ! Private bakeries unavailable ! Kafrahlat Lack of access to No information Jallad Eskat markets Hamra ! Jakara Aljib ! Foziyeh Salqin Some foods Water trucking ! expensive Sufficiency of available water Delbiya Government distribution to meet household needs ! Lack of resources Left in street / public area Bread: 120 SYP to buy food Sufficient Hamziyeh Abu Talha Rice: 400 SYP Lack of access Hamziyeh ! ! ! Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Shyukh Water trucking Hamra Sugar: 300 SYP Cooking fuel ! ! Kafr Hind Cooking oil: 500 SYP unavailable No information ! Left in street / public area Betiya Saidiyeh No information ! Private bakeries unavailable Most common method of Azmarin ! ! Tellemar Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Jakara Hamra Water trucking Rice: 1kg Government distribution Lentils: 1 kg Left in street / public area Bread: 120 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 425 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 325 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 325 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 500 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Hamra Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable in village Lack of teaching staff Most common Functioning Lack of school supplies Skin diseases No facilities in the area Hamziyeh Faroukiyeh barriers to Not functioning Government distribution accessing bread Bread: 120 SYP Number of days, Not available Hamziyeh Skin diseases No facilities in the area Rice: 400 SYP per month, where Foziyeh Chronic diseases bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Sugar: 325 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 500 SYP education services Skin diseases No facilities in the area Private bakeries unavailable Faroukiyeh Jakara Hamra Jakara Lack of teaching staff Lack of teaching staff Lack of school supplies Skin diseases No facilities in the area Government distribution Hamziyeh Chronic diseases Bread: 125 SYP Rice: 400 SYP Foziyeh Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported Skin diseases No facilities in the area Services are too far Sugar: 300 SYP Jakara Cooking oil: 500 SYP Private bakeries unavailable

* *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: SY070302 Salqin 4/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 28/28 communities assessed (15 communities are shown on the NFIs previous three factsheets, 8 communities are shown on the next two Jeser Maksour Jeser Kafrahlat % of pre-conflict factsheets): Jeser Maksour, Kafarna, Kafr Hind, Kafrahlat Jallad, Little Most common population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Hir Jamus Maksour Jallad electricity source % of population that Foziyeh Yes No No !Tlul B 8500 SYP 1750 SYP B 7500 SYP 1700 SYP Main network are female ! Ein Elbikara Kafarna C 80 SYP NA C 75 SYP NA % of female-headed Kafarna ! ! Generator households Faroukiyeh ! Big Hir Jamus 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% ! D 225 SYP NA D 225 SYP NA No source Jeser Maksour ! ! ! IDPs living in village Bozanti ! Sayed Khalil ! Little Set Aateka NA Solar alternative Yes No No Msheirfeh Allani Hir Jamus ! F 55000 SYP NA F 45000 SYP New IDP arrivals ! Kafrahlat Jallad Eskat Batteries Kafr Hind ! Jakara Aljib ! Salqin Kafarna Little Hir No information Returnees ! 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Delbiya Jamus ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes No No B 9000 SYP 1700 SYP B 9000 SYP 1700 SYP Hamziyeh Abu Talha B Butane (cannister) Kafrahlat Jallad ! ! ! C 70 SYP 2200 SYP C 70 SYP 2500 SYP Shyukh C Coal (1kg) Hamra 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Kafr Hind D 225 SYP 150 SYP D 250 SYP 150 SYP ! ! D Diesel (1 litre) ! Yes No No Betiya Saidiyeh 55000 SYP 50000 SYP ! F 50000 SYP F 50000 SYP F Firewood (1 tonne) Azmarin Little Hir Jamus ! ! Tellemar Kafr Hind NFI Prices (SYP)* 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% Cement (50kg) Yes No No Floor mat B 8000 SYP 1700 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C 75 SYP NA Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Jeser Maksour Kafrahlat Jallad D 230 SYP NA 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 55000 SYP NA NA: not available for apartment or house of income / resources purchase Shared apartment Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Jeser Maksour or house 8000 - 10000 SYP 6000 - 7000 SYP Jeser Maksour Most common Unfinished apartment No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Kafarna Little Hir Jamus Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs NDPs IDPs Kafarna shelter Kafarna Kafrahlat Jallad Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 9000 - 10000 SYP 7000 - 8000 SYP No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Collective public Kafr Hind space not for shelter No IDPs Kafr Hind Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Kafrahlat Jallad No information NDPs IDPs Kafr Hind Little Hir Jamus Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel No lack of fuel room (where known) Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 9000 - 10000 SYP Little Hir Jamus

* *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: SY070302 Salqin 4/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 28/28 communities assessed (15 communities are shown on the Food Security previous three factsheets, 8 communities are shown on the next two Jeser Maksour Jeser Maksour Most common water factsheets): Jeser Maksour, Kafarna, Kafr Hind, Kafrahlat Jallad, Little Main challenges to Closed well source Hir Jamus Shops obtaining food Foziyeh Status of water source Left in street / public area !Tlul Bread: 115 SYP ! Rice: 400 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Ein Elbikara Kafarna Kafarna ! ! Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Faroukiyeh ! Big Hir Jamus Sugar: 300 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking ! Jeser Maksour ! ! ! Cooking oil: 500 SYP Bozanti ! Sayed Khalil Local production ! Little Set Aateka decreased People sick after drinking Public free collection Msheirfeh Allani Hir Jamus ! Private bakeries unavailable ! Kafrahlat Lack of access to No information Jallad Eskat markets Kafr Hind ! Jakara Aljib ! Kafarna Salqin Some foods Water trucking ! expensive Sufficiency of available water Delbiya Government distribution to meet household needs ! Lack of resources Left in street / public area Bread: 125 SYP to buy food Sufficient Hamziyeh Abu Talha Rice: 400 SYP Lack of access Kafrahlat Jallad ! ! ! Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Shyukh Water trucking Hamra Sugar: 300 SYP Cooking fuel ! ! Kafr Hind Cooking oil: 500 SYP unavailable No information ! Buried / burned Betiya Saidiyeh No information ! Private bakeries unavailable Most common method of Azmarin ! ! Tellemar Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Little Hir Jamus Kafr Hind Water trucking Rice: 1kg Government distribution Lentils: 1 kg Public free collection Bread: 120 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 325 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 300 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 500 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Kafr Hind Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Diarrhoea No facilities in the area Kafrahlat Jallad Jeser Maksour Skin diseases barriers to Not functioning Public bakeries accessing bread Bread: 115 SYP Number of days, Not available Kafrahlat Jallad Chronic diseases No facilities in the area Rice: 400 SYP per month, where Kafarna bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Sugar: 300 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 500 SYP education services Skin diseases No facilities in the area Private bakeries unavailable Jeser Maksour Little Hir Jamus Kafr Hind Chronic diseases Little Hir Jamus Some facilities destroyed Lack of teaching staff Lack of teaching staff Lack of school supplies Disabilities No facilities in the area Government distribution Kafrahlat Jallad Skin diseases High cost of transportation Bread: 120 SYP Chronic diseases Lack of transportation Rice: 400 SYP Kafarna Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported Skin diseases No facilities in the area Most children accessed education Sugar: 300 SYP Little Hir Jamus Chronic diseases Cooking oil: 500 SYP Private bakeries unavailable

* *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: SY070302 Salqin 5/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 28/28 communities assessed (20 communities are shown on the NFIs previous four factsheets, 4 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Msheirfeh Msheirfeh Sayed Khalil % of pre-conflict Msheirfeh, Saidiyeh, Salqin, Sayed Khalil Most common population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Foziyeh Yes Yes No !Tlul B 8500 SYP 1700 SYP B 9500 SYP 1700 SYP Main network are female ! Ein Elbikara Kafarna C 70 SYP 2500 SYP C 70 SYP 2500 SYP % of female-headed Saidiyeh ! ! Generator households Faroukiyeh ! Big Hir Jamus 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% ! D 250 SYP 550 SYP D 350 SYP 160 SYP No source Jeser Maksour ! ! ! IDPs living in village Bozanti ! Sayed Khalil ! Little Set Aateka NA Solar alternative Yes Yes No Msheirfeh Allani Hir Jamus ! F 50000 SYP 30000 SYP F 47000 SYP New IDP arrivals ! Kafrahlat Jallad Eskat Batteries Salqin ! Jakara Aljib ! Salqin Saidiyeh No information Returnees ! 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Delbiya ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes Yes No B 9000 SYP 1700 SYP Hamziyeh Abu Talha B Butane (cannister) Sayed Khalil ! ! ! C 70 SYP 2500 SYP Shyukh C Coal (1kg) Hamra 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Kafr Hind D 225 SYP 150 SYP ! ! D Diesel (1 litre) ! Yes No No Betiya Saidiyeh 45000 SYP ! F NA F Firewood (1 tonne) Azmarin ! ! Tellemar Salqin NFI Prices (SYP)* Cement (50kg) Floor mat B 8000 SYP 3200 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C 250 SYP 6000 SYP Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Msheirfeh Sayed Khalil 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 Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Msheirfeh or house 5000 - 6000 SYP 5000 - 6000 SYP Msheirfeh Most common Unfinished apartment No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Saidiyeh Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs Saidiyeh shelter Saidiyeh Sayed Khalil Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Children sent to work/beg 7000 - 8000 SYP No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Collective public Salqin Farm owning space not for shelter Business/trade No IDPs Salqin Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends Sayed Khalil No information NDPs IDPs Salqin Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel room (where known) 3000 - 4000 SYP

* *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: SY070302 Salqin 5/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 28/28 communities assessed (20 communities are shown on the Food Security previous four factsheets, 4 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Msheirfeh Msheirfeh Most common water Msheirfeh, Saidiyeh, Salqin, Sayed Khalil Main challenges to Closed well source Government distribution obtaining food Foziyeh Status of water source Public free collection !Tlul Bread: 120 SYP ! Rice: 400 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Ein Elbikara Kafarna Saidiyeh ! ! Lentils: 325 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Faroukiyeh ! Big Hir Jamus Sugar: 300 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking ! Jeser Maksour ! ! ! Cooking oil: 500 SYP Bozanti ! Sayed Khalil Local production ! Little Set Aateka decreased People sick after drinking Public free collection Msheirfeh Allani Hir Jamus ! Private bakeries unavailable ! Kafrahlat Lack of access to No information Jallad Eskat markets Salqin ! Jakara Aljib ! Saidiyeh Salqin Some foods Network ! expensive Sufficiency of available water Delbiya Government distribution to meet household needs ! Lack of resources Disposed at designated site Bread: 120 SYP to buy food Sufficient Hamziyeh Abu Talha Rice: 400 SYP Lack of access Sayed Khalil ! ! ! Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Shyukh Water trucking Hamra Sugar: 300 SYP Cooking fuel ! ! Kafr Hind Cooking oil: 500 SYP unavailable No information ! Public free collection Betiya Saidiyeh No information ! Private bakeries unavailable Most common method of Azmarin ! ! Tellemar Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Salqin Rice: 1kg Public bakeries Lentils: 1 kg Bread: 150 SYP Sugar: 1kg Rice: 500 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 200 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 650 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Salqin Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare 0 in village Most children accessed education Most common Functioning Skin diseases No facilities in the area Sayed Khalil Msheirfeh Chronic diseases barriers to Not functioning Shops accessing bread Bread: no info Number of days, Not available Sayed Khalil Skin diseases No facilities in the area Rice: 425 SYP per month, where Saidiyeh bread from private No information Lack of teaching staff Lentils: 325 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Lack of school supplies Sugar: 325 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 550 SYP education services Pregnancy related diseases No difficulties reported Private bakeries unavailable Salqin Injuries Msheirfeh Severe diseases affecting those Services are too far aged less than 5 Skin diseases No facilities in the area Sayed Khalil Saidiyeh Most children accessed education

* *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: SY070302 Salqin 6/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

Displacement 28/28 communities assessed (24 communities are shown on the NFIs previous five factsheets): Set Aateka, Shyukh, Tellemar, Tlul Set Aateka Set Aateka Tlul % of pre-conflict Most common population remaining 76-100% 1-25% 1-25% electricity source % of population that Foziyeh Yes No No !Tlul B 7300 SYP 1700 SYP B 6500 SYP 3200 SYP Main network are female ! Ein Elbikara Kafarna C NA 1200 SYP C 250 SYP 6000 SYP % of female-headed Shyukh ! ! Generator households Faroukiyeh ! Big Hir Jamus 76-100% 51-75% 1-25% ! D 225 SYP 450 SYP D 228 SYP 400 SYP No source Jeser Maksour ! ! ! IDPs living in village Bozanti ! Sayed Khalil ! Little Set Aateka NA Solar alternative Yes No No Msheirfeh Allani Hir Jamus ! F 66000 SYP 75000 SYP F 45000 SYP New IDP arrivals ! Kafrahlat Jallad Eskat Batteries Tellemar ! Jakara Aljib ! Salqin Shyukh No information Returnees ! 76-100% 76-100% 1-25% Delbiya ! Fuel Prices (SYP)* Yes Yes No B 8500 SYP 1700 SYP Hamziyeh Abu Talha B Butane (cannister) Tlul ! ! ! C 70 SYP NA Shyukh C Coal (1kg) Hamra 76-100% 26-50% 1-25% Kafr Hind D 250 SYP NA ! ! D Diesel (1 litre) ! Yes No No Betiya Saidiyeh 45000 SYP ! F NA F Firewood (1 tonne) Azmarin ! ! Tellemar Tellemar NFI Prices (SYP)* Cement (50kg) Floor mat B 8000 SYP 1750 SYP (3*4m) Plastic tarpaulin C 80 SYP NA Shelter Livelihoods (1m2) Set Aateka Tlul D 250 SYP NA 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 60000 SYP NA NA: not available for apartment or house of income / resources purchase Shared apartment or house Daily employment No info Set Aateka 5000 - 6500 SYP 3000 - 4000 SYP Farm owning Most common Unfinished apartment Set Aateka Savings No lack of fuel strategies used or house to cope with a Tent Shyukh Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends lack of fuel Private space not for NDPs IDPs Shyukh shelter Shyukh Tlul Cave/natural shelter Daily employment Borrowing from family/friends 9000 - 10000 SYP No lack of fuel No lack of fuel Collective public Tellemar space not for shelter No IDPs Tellemar Daily employment Children sent to work/beg Tlul Farm owning No information NDPs IDPs Business/trade Tellemar Min - Max: rent paid per No lack of fuel room (where known) 20000 - 25000 SYP

* *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: SY070302 Salqin 6/6, Idleb Governorate April 2018

WASH 28/28 communities assessed (24 communities are shown on the Food Security previous five factsheets): Set Aateka, Shyukh, Tellemar, Tlul Set Aateka Set Aateka Most common water Main challenges to Water trucking source Private bakeries obtaining food Foziyeh Status of water source Left in street / public area !Tlul Bread: no info ! Rice: 325 SYP No challenges Water is safe to drink Ein Elbikara Kafarna Shyukh ! ! Lentils: 250 SYP No difficulties reported Some foods Faroukiyeh ! Big Hir Jamus Sugar: 300 SYP unavailable Water tastes/smells bad Water trucking ! Jeser Maksour ! ! ! Cooking oil: 450 SYP Bozanti ! Sayed Khalil Local production ! Little Set Aateka decreased People sick after drinking Left in street / public area Msheirfeh Allani Hir Jamus ! 0 ! Kafrahlat Lack of access to No information Jallad Eskat markets Tellemar ! Jakara Aljib ! Shyukh Salqin Some foods Water trucking ! expensive Sufficiency of available water Delbiya Government distribution to meet household needs ! Lack of resources Public free collection Bread: 120 SYP to buy food Sufficient Hamziyeh Abu Talha Rice: 400 SYP Lack of access Tlul ! ! ! Lentils: 325 SYP No difficulties reported to fuel Insufficient Shyukh Network Hamra Sugar: 325 SYP Cooking fuel ! ! Kafr Hind Cooking oil: 500 SYP unavailable No information ! Disposed at designated site Betiya Saidiyeh No information ! Private bakeries unavailable Most common method of Azmarin ! ! Tellemar Bread (public): 1 pack garbage disposal Tellemar Rice: 1kg Shops Lentils: 1 kg Bread: no info Sugar: 1kg Rice: 300 SYP Cooking oil: 1 litre Education Health Lentils: 300 SYP No difficulties reported Sugar: 325 SYP Access to bread Cooking oil: 500 SYP Most common Status of primary schools Tellemar Most common health Most common barriers source of bread problems to accessing healthcare Private bakeries unavailable in village Lack of teaching staff Most common Functioning Lack of school supplies Disabilities No facilities in the area Tlul Set Aateka Skin diseases barriers to Not functioning Chronic diseases Public bakeries accessing bread Bread: 150 SYP Number of days, Not available Tlul Skin diseases No facilities in the area Rice: 500 SYP per month, where Shyukh Communicable diseases bread from private No information Most children accessed education Lentils: 400 SYP No difficulties reported bakeries was Sugar: 200 SYP Barriers to accessing unavailable Cooking oil: 600 SYP education services Diarrhoea No facilities in the area 0 Tellemar Skin diseases Set Aateka Chronic diseases Most children accessed education Injuries No difficulties reported Tlul Acute respiratory infections Severe diseases affecting those Shyukh aged less than 5 Lack of teaching staff Lack of school supplies

* *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)