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Pdf | 946.86 Kb INTER-AGENCY SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC CASH WORKING Multipurpose Cash Based Response - Monthly Report CWG GROUP December 2020 DRAFT NorthWest Syria (NWS) The Northwest Syria Cash Working Group (NWS-CWG) is a forum of technical professionals dedicated to improving the quality of cash and voucher assistance (CVA) and its coordination, particularly multipur- pose cash (MPC). This includes sharing lessons and good practices and harmonisation of approaches. The CWG could also serve as the technical arm of clusters, who would like to systematically include CVA in their response toolbox. In December 2020, humanitarian partners distributed multipurpose cash worth a total of $4.1M USD, benefiting 154,000 crisis-affected individuals living in 125 communities in Idleb and Aleppo governorates. Number of beneficiaries reached Number of beneficiaries > 5,000 28,500 1,001 - 5,000 HOUSEHOLDS REACHED 501 - 1,000 Raju (! Sha!(marin !!! 1 - 500 (!(! (((!( (!N(!ayara Ma(!shaala (!Azaz Kafr Kalbein (! K(!aeebeh 154,000 Afrin (! BENEFICIARIES REACHED Ja(!ndairis Atma !(Selw(!a!( (!Q!(ah !( Q!(ato!(ura A(!qrabat !( !!(!( Women Men Girls Boys Torlaha (Dana T!(lul !( !( !( Ar!(hab !((!!(Kafarna (!!( H!(tan!(!(!( (! !(Abz!(emo Ja!(kara Eska!(t !(!(!(!(!(Radwa !( 43,000 36,000 37,000 38,000 !(!(!(!!(!(!(!( !( Batbu(! ALEPPO (!(Sh!(yu!(kh !( !( K(!elly (28%) (23%) (24%) (25%) !(!(!( !(He!(lleh (! Betiy!(a !!( Kafr -(! Kafrehmul (!(!(!( !( Darkosh Teftnaz !( !( !(!( K(!afraya (! (!(! (! Toum Zarzur T(!hahr Arshani !(!(!( !( (! (!(! Number of beneficiaries reached per month !(!( !( Idleb Atha!(r (!Mal(!and Mreim!(in !((!!( Be!(rjhab (!Sarmin !( (! 154,000 Bk!(afla !( Ko!(rin Watba !( Ariha Ba!(les !( !!( (!Mham!(bal( IDLEB Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Number of organizations reported Number of organizations 2 10 (!(! 1 ORGANIZATIONS REPORTED (!Raju Sha!(mari!(n !( N!(ayara Mas!(haala A(!zaz !( 27 Kafr Kalbein Kae!(ebeh Afrin SUBDISTRICTS REPORTED Ja(!ndairis 125 COMMUNITIES REPORTED Atma !(Selwa(!!( (!Q!(ah !( Q!(at!(oura Aq(!rabat !( !(!(!( T!(lul T!(orlaha!( Dana Ar!(hab (!!(!(Kafarna (! !(!((!!( H!(tan!( A!(bzemo USD !( Eskat !(!(Radwa !( $4.1M Jakara (!!(!(!(!(!(!( !( !( (!(! !(!(!(!( !( Batbu ALEPPO Sh!(yu!(kh (!!( !( K!(elly AMOUNT DISTRIBUTED (!!( !(He!(lleh Betiy!(!(a as Multipurpose Cash (!!( Kafr - (!Kafrehmul !(!(!( Darkosh Te!(ftnaz Assistance ! !( !( Kafr!(aya (!(! !(!( To!(um Za!(rzur T!(hahr Ars!(hani !( !(!(!( (! !(!(Mal!(and!(Mre!(imin Idleb Total amount distributed per month Athar !( !( !( Berjhab Sa!(rmin !(!( $4.1M Bk!(afla !( Ko!(rin W!(atba !( !(Ariha Bales !(Mham!(bal IDLEB Jan Feb MAr Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec The boundaries shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Source: Northwest Syria Cash Working Group 4W Report Creation Date: 24 February 2021 Feedback: [email protected] or [email protected].
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