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(ISIMM), June 2016 CCCM Cluster_ IDPs Sites Integrated Monitoring Matrix (ISIMM), June 2016 PCODES Camp/ Settlement Details # of IDPs in Jun 2016 Sectoral Analysis Protection Sanitation Education Health** Removal Shelter Waste Water Food PCODE PCODE PCODE PCODE PCODE Type of Total IDPs in GBV NFI Admin1 Admin2 Admin3 Admin4 Camps Sub District Community Location* Girls Boys Women Men Jun CP No. Gov. District Cluster Name Location Name 1 SY02 SY0203 SY020300 C1371 CP000002 Aleppo Afrin Afrin Baselhaya Afrin Roubar Camp IS 1,363 1,296 1,031 780 4,470 89% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No MC 2 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1566 CP000007 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Shamarin Azaz Al Harameen (and extensions) TC 600 100% 100% 100% 15% No Yes No MC 3 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1566 CP000290 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Shamarin Azaz Al Rayan IS 10,977 50% 100% Yes No No 4 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1566 CP000278 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Shamarin Azaz Al Resalah (Al Armuda) IS 2,101 2,034 1,502 1,542 9,654 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No Yes 5 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1566 CP000003 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Shamarin Azaz Bab Al Iman IS 1,918 1,749 1,128 847 6,081 100% 100% 100% 58% 100% Yes No Yes Yes 6 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1566 CP000004 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Shamarin Azaz Bab Al Noor IS 8,673 41% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Yes No Yes Yes 7 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1566 CP000009 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Shamarin Azaz Shamarin (Dhahiat Al‐Shuhada, Qatari) IS 1,636 2,163 994 1,052 5,769 80% 100% 100% 100% 80% 100% No No No 8 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1561 CP000005 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Salama Azaz Bab Al Salame IS 4,184 3,815 2,463 1,846 11,184 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Yes Yes Yes Yes 9 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1561 CP000008 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Salama Azaz Sujjo IS 4,180 4,490 2,455 2,112 10,068 100% 100% 100% 100% No Yes No 10 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1561 CP000291 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Salama Azaz Yazibag IS 24,291 50% 50% 20% 100% No No No 11 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1558 CP000292 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Tatiyeh Azaz Al Zeytoun (Olive) IS 3,315 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 12 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1559 CP000293 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Talil Elsham Azaz Talil Elsham school IS 2,961 100% 50% 100% 40% 100% No No No 13 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 C1559 CP000294 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Talil Elsham Azaz Talil Elsham Southern IS 2,721 100% 50% 100% 40% 100% No No No 14 SY02 SY0200 SY020001 C1026 CP000283 Aleppo Jebel Saman Atareb Abin Samaan Atareb Ra'a IS 285 278 229 189 981 100% 100% 100% 100% 90% Yes No No 15 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 C2227 CP000010 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Al Sijjad Factory CC 229 16 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 C2227 CP000011 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Camp 5 IS 142 139 76 73 430 17 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 C2227 CP000012 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Farmers' League CC 93 18 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 C2227 CP000014 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus (Agricultural bank) IS 451 19 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 C2227 CP000015 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus (Stadium) IS 1,325 20 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 C2227 CP000016 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus (Youth Centre) IS 405 21 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 C2227 CP000017 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus 4 (Jbel) IS 169 168 133 126 596 Activities On Hold 22 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000019 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Menbij Camp 2 CC 430 23 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000020 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Menbij Haj Abdeen CC 93 24 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000023 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Menbij Qabassen1 CC 1,325 25 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000024 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Menbij Qabassen2 CC 405 26 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000025 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Menbij Tishreen Dam CC 596 27 SY02 SY0204 SY020402 C1627 CP000026 Aleppo A'zaz Tall Refaat Masqan Miskan 81 Tents CC 700 100% No No No 28 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000027 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Random Al Hamdawen( alotostrad) CC 650 No No No 29 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000028 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Random Al Moshrefa CC 294 No No No 30 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000029 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Random Al Teen CC 3,000 No No No 31 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000031 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Random Een Al Nkeel CC 186 No No No 32 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000032 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Random Om Tmak CC 66 No No No 33 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 C1767 CP000033 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Random Tok Alklel CC 144 No No No 34 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 C5938 CP000035 Ar Raqqa Ath‐Thawrah Mansura Sefsafa Sasafa Baoda IS 8 100% No No No 35 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 C5938 CP000036 Ar Raqqa Ath‐Thawrah Mansura Sefsafa Sasafa Hamam IS 5 100% No No No 36 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 C5938 CP000037 Ar Raqqa Ath‐Thawrah Mansura Sefsafa Sasafa Khadour CC 156 100% No No No 37 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 C5938 CP000038 Ar Raqqa Ath‐Thawrah Mansura Sefsafa Sasafa Kharameza CC 96 100% No No No 38 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 C5938 CP000039 Ar Raqqa Ath‐Thawrah Mansura Sefsafa Sasafa Saqeah CC 174 100% No No No 39 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 C5938 CP000040 Ar Raqqa Ath‐Thawrah Mansura Sefsafa Sasafa Sasafa IS 18 100% No No No 40 SY09 SY0903 SY090300 C5188 CP000041 Deir‐ez‐Zor Al Mayadin Al Mayadin Saalu Saalu Sa'lo 1 ‐ Agricultural Research CC 570 No No No 41 SY09 SY0903 SY090300 C5188 CP000042 Deir‐ez‐Zor Al Mayadin Al Mayadin Saalu Saalu Sa'lo 2 ‐ Water Reservoir CC 270 No No No 42 SY09 SY0903 SY090300 C5188 CP000043 Deir‐ez‐Zor Al Mayadin Al Mayadin Saalu Saalu Sa'lo 3 ‐ Farm near Zibari CC 210 No No No 43 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C4127 CP000044 Idleb Harim Dana Aqrabat Aqrabat Aqrabat (Ahl Al‐Athar) IS 185 175 183 150 693 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 44 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C4126 CP000045 Idleb Harim Dana Dana Al Dana Al Dana IS 70 69 51 53 256 100% 100% 100% 100% Yes No No 45 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 C4176 CP000048 Idleb Harim Armanaz Armanaz Armanaz Alshbiba buildinng CC 34 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 46 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 C4176 CP000053 Idleb Harim Armanaz Armanaz Armanaz Mosque Alzahra'a CC 33 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 47 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 C4176 CP000054 Idleb Harim Armanaz Armanaz Armanaz Mosque Beates CC 15 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 48 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 C4176 CP000055 Idleb Harim Armanaz Armanaz Armanaz Municipality building CC 140 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 49 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 C4176 CP000056 Idleb Harim Armanaz Armanaz Armanaz Thanoia Milis school CC 50 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 50 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 C4183 CP000057 Idleb Harim Armanaz Kuwaro ‐ Um Elriyah Armanaz Afran dukhan CC 24 No No No 51 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 C4183 CP000058 Idleb Harim Armanaz Kuwaro ‐ Um Elriyah Armanaz Kuwaro school CC 48 No No No 52 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C4130 CP000059 Idleb Harim Dana Atma Atmeh Atmeh IS 17,352 15,290 14,437 12,942 60,594 90% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Yes Yes Yes FC Yes 53 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C6389 CP000279 Idleb Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Bab Al Hawa Al Khirba Al Muhasara IS 540 100% 100% No No No 54 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C6389 CP000060 Idleb Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Bab Al Hawa Al Nahdha IS 94 116 102 102 421 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 55 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C6389 CP000062 Idleb Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Bab Al Hawa Al Sadaka IS 585 100% 100% 100% No No No 56 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C6389 CP000064 Idleb Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Bab Al Hawa Al Ummahat IS 330 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 57 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C6389 CP000065 Idleb Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Bab Al Hawa Ariha IS 66 64 60 60 242 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No Out of Camp 58 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C6389 CP000066 Idleb Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Bab Al Hawa Aycha IS 1,282 100% 100% No No No 59 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C6389 CP000069 Idleb Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Bab Al Hawa Othman Bin Affan IS 112 100% No No No 60 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C6389 CP000067 Idleb Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Bab Al Hawa Shahba'1 (Bab Al Hawa Lower/1) IS 1,149 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Yes No No 61 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C6389 CP000070 Idleb Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Bab Al Hawa Shahba'2 IS 298 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 62 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C4121 CP000071 Idleb Harim Dana Sarmada Bab Al Hawa Taiba City IS 1,444 100% 100% 100% 100% Yes No No 63 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C6389 CP000072 Idleb Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Bab Al Hawa Termanin IS 110 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 64 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 C4149 CP000073 Idleb Harim Salqin Kafarna Kafrina Ayidoun PC 1,010 727 743 615 3,095 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No PHC Yes 65 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 C4149 CP000074 Idleb Harim Salqin Kafarna Kafrina Kadimoon PC 567 601 485 377 2,030 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No Yes 66 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 C4149 CP000075 Idleb Harim Salqin Kafarna Kafrina Samidoon PC 602 577 562 397 2,138 100% 100% 100% 70% 100% 100% No No No PHC Yes 67 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 C4149 CP000096 Idleb Harim Salqin Kafarna Kafrina Kefreneh school CC 41 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 68 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 C4140 CP000280 Idleb Harim Salqin Salqin Kafrina Al Safsafa IS 1,752 100% Yes No No MC 69 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 C4146 CP000281 Idleb Harim Salqin Delbiya Kafrina Al Taakhi IS 1,561 100% No No No MC 70 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C4129 CP000273 Idleb Harim Dana Deir Hassan ‐ Darhashan Deir Hassan Abu Obeida Ben Aljaraah IS 132 139 142 124 536 100% 100% No No No in Deir Hassan village 71 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C4129 CP000274 Idleb Harim Dana Deir Hassan ‐ Darhashan Deir Hassan Al Rahmah Lahl Al Gab (Al Qaqaa) IS 244 256 254 237 993 68% 100% No No No Available in Nour Al Houda in Deir Hassan village 72 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 C4129 CP000275 Idleb Harim Dana Deir Hassan ‐ Darhashan Deir Hassan Ghetaa Al Rahma 1
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