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Shelter/NFI Cluster-Beneficiaries Reached in December 2016 Shelter/NFI Cluster X-Border Operation - Turkey Hub SouthernTurkey: Shelter/NFI cluster-beneficiaries reached in December 2016 (Sub-district level) ShelterCluster.org, Coordinating Humanitarian Shelter Shelter & NFI Turkey NFI H! reached beneficiaries reached beneficiaries 336,037 H! 311,384 Jarablus Ghandorah H! H! GhandorahJarablus H! H! Tell Abiad Al-Hasakeh Tell Abiad Al-Hasakeh Ar-Ra'ee A'zazSuran H! H! A'zazSuran Ar-Ra'ee H! H! Menbij H! Menbij H! Female 53% H! H! 30% Afrin Sarin Afrin Sarin Boys Turkey EinH! Issa Suluk EinH! Issa Suluk Daret AzzaHaritan Daret Azza Harim Turkey Haritan 29% Dana Harim Dana Girls Qourqeena JebelH! Saman Qourqeena JebelH! Saman Salqin Atareb 47% Salqin Atareb 21% Maaret Tamsrin Aleppo Male Maaret Tamsrin Aleppo Women Armanaz Bennsh Ar-Raqqa Armanaz Ar-Raqqa Janudiyeh Janudiyeh Darkosh IdlebSarmin Darkosh Idleb Badama Badama Sarmin Saraqab Men 20% Jisr-Ash-ShugurAriha Jisr-Ash-ShugurAriha Idleb Mhambal H!H!H!H!! Idleb Abul Thohur H!H!H! Abul Thohur H!EhsemH!H!H!H!H!H! H!EhsemH!H!H!H!H! H!H! Ma'arrat An Nu'man H!H!H! Ma'arrat An Nu'man Sanjar Sanjar Lattakia Kafr Nobol Syria Lattakia Kafr Nobol Madiq CastleH! H! KhanH! Shaykun Madiq Castle H! H!! Hamra Khan Shaykun Hamra Mediterranean Sea H H!! KarnazKafr Zeita Deir-ez-Zor Mediterranean Sea KarnazKafr ZeitaH Deir-ez-Zor H! H!H! H! Muhradah H! H! Muhradah Syria H! H!H! H! H! Al-Hasakeh H! H! Al-Hasakeh Hama H! Hama H! H!Aleppo H!Aleppo As-Salamiyeh Ar-Raqqa As-Salamiyeh Ar-Raqqa H! IdlebH! ! ! Tartous Ar-RastanH! H!H!H!H! Ar-RastanH! H H!H!H!IdlebH! H! LattakiaH! Tartous Lattakia H!Talbiseh H!H!H! H!TalbisehH! H!H!H!H! H! Hama H! Deir-ez-Zor Hama Deir-ez-Zor Homs H!H! Homs !H! Homs Tartous H!H! Homs Tartous H!H!H Homs Homs Mediterranean Sea H! H! Mediterranean Sea H! H! H! H! H! H! DamascusH! Rural Damascus DamascusH! Rural Damascus Quneitra Quneitra Dar'aAs-Sweida Dar'aAs-Sweida Homs Homs Yabroud Yabroud Esal El-Ward Esal El-Ward Jirud H! H! Jirud H! HTR & Besieged communities H! HTR & Besieged communities H! H! Raheiba Beneficiaries reached Raheiba Beneficiaries reached H! H! Less than 1000 Less than 930 Rural Damascus Rural Damascus EinH! Elfijeh 1001 - 2200 EinH! Elfijeh 931 - 2200 2201 - 7700 2201- 6500 H!ArbinH!H! !ArbinH! KafrH!H! Batna KafrHH!!H! Batna Damascus Nashabiyeh Damascus H Nashabiyeh 7701 - 23700 6501- 23700 237001 - 70349 23701 - 66946 Shelter Governorate level HTR & Besieged locations reached 55 sub-districts reached in 6 governorates by SNFI cluster members reached beneficiaries 24,653 sub-districts reached with NFI assistance Governorate Community 52 Aleppo 15 sub-districts reached with Shelter support Jarablus Aleppo Al-Hasakeh Female 54% Menbij A'zaz H! MenbijH! Sarin Sarin NFI reached beneficiaries NFI reached sub-districts Abadi Idleb Ein Issa Dana 20 Kafr TakharimTurkey Aleppo Male 46% Ar-Raqqa Hammam At-Turkman Qourqeena Idleb 49% Male 51% Female 170,382 Aleppo Salqin 11 Kherbet Elroz Maaret Tamsrin 44% Male Ar-Raqqa Aleppo 56% Female 113,581 Rural Damascus 8 Tell Abiad Armanaz Bennsh Hama Rural Damascus 45% Male 55% Female 7 Kafr Zeita Saraqab 10,280 Jisr-Ash-ShugurAriha Homs 3 Hama Murak Mhambal H! Hama 49% Male 51% Female 8,470 Ehsem Ar-Raqqa 3 Tlul Elhomor Idleb Ar-Rastan Lattakia Homs 45% Male 55% Female 6,060 Ghanto Ar-Raqqa 54% Male 46% Female 2,611 Homs Hashemiyeh Mediterranean Sea Deir-ez-Zor Makrumiyeh H! Hama Syria H! Al-Hasakeh Tir Maallah Aleppo Abdita Ar-Raqqa Ablin IdlebH! Tartous Lattakia Arnaba Baarbu Hama Deir-ez-Zor Shelter reached beneficiaries Homs Tartous Shelter reached sub-districts Balshun Idleb 12 Balyun Homs Bsames Idleb 44% Male 56% Female 13,617 Aleppo Mediterranean Sea 3 Deir Sunbul Aleppo 40% Male 60% Female 11,036 Ehsem DamascusRural Damascus Idleb Ein Laruz Quneitra Farkya Dar'aAs-Sweida Joseph Kafr Haya Kansafra Khan Shaykun Maghara H! HTR & Besieged communities Marata Beneficiaries reached Marayan - These maps are based on available data at sub-district level. Lead agency: UNHCR Rami Arbin Less than 450 Cluster coordinator: Josef Acquati Lozej, Ein Elfijeh - Humanitarian reach to a sub-district does not necessarily [email protected] 451 - 1000 Esal El-Ward imply full geographical coverage. Co-lead agency: Global Communities Hammura 1001 - 2000 Rural Damascus Hezzeh Creation date: 31 January 2017 Data source: 4W Shelter/NFI cluster matrix Jirud 2001 - 2500 Kafr Batna Raheiba 2501 - 8197 Zamalka.
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