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Social Stability 3Ws Mapping March 2016 Dayret Nahr El-Kabir Trablous jardins Deir Aammar Machta Hammoud Beddaoui Kouachra Trablous El-Qobbe Tall Meaayan Tall Kiri Mina Jardin Aamaret El-Baykat Mazraat En-Nahriye Aamayer Trablous Et-Tell Rmoul Tall Aabbas El-Gharbi Hayssa Aandqet Trablous El Haddadine Khreibet Ej-Jindi Sindianet Zeidane Mqaiteaa Mejdlaiya Zgharta Halba Qbaiyat Aakkar Mazareaa Jabal Akroum Bebnine Akkar Machha Deir Dalloum Minyara Zgharta Mhammaret Ouadi El-Jamous Minie Qalamoun Rihaniyet-Miniye berqayel Hrar Charbine El-Hermel Tripoli Qabaait Michmich Aakkar Hermel Miriata Kfar Habou Bakhaaoun Aassoun Sir Ed-Danniye Izal El Hermel El Minieh-Dennie Enfe Qaa Baalbek Chikka El Koura Bqaa Sefrine Amioun Zgharta Batroun Fekehe Bcharre El Batroun Aain Baalbek Bourj Hammoud Laboue Baalbek Dekouane Aarsal Chaat Jbeil Chiyah Iaat Nahle baalbek Hrajel Bourj El-Brajneh Haouche Barada Mayrouba Baalbek Kesrwane Douris Aain Bourday Talia Himlaya Bednayel Baalbak El Meten Qsarnaba Beirut Temnine El-Faouqa Zahle Fourzol Ablah Temnine Et-Tahta Aali En-Nahri Riyaq Zahle El-Midane Baabda Raait Jdita Mrayjat Zahle Saadnayel Makse Terbol Zahle Taalbaya Saoufar Barr Elias Ghaboune Aley Qabb Elias Kfarzabad Naame Bayssour Aaley Raouda (Istabel) Aabey Marj BG Kfar Matta Majdel Aanjar Kfar Nabrakh Khiara Souairi Baaqline Mansoura BG Ghazze Jdeidet Ech-Chouf Barja Kafraiya BG Chouf Joubb Jannine Kamed El-Laouz Sibline Lala mazboud West Bekaa Biret Rachaiya Hlaliye Saida Saida El-Oustani Khirbet Rouha Saida El-Qadimeh Qaraaoun Aaytanit Rafid Rachaiya Haret Saida Kfar Jarra Lebaa Roum Aain Ed-Delb Miye ou Miyé Dahr El-Ahmar Qraiyet Saida Jezzine Machghara Maghdouche Sohmor Ghaziye Aanqoun Kfar Melki Saida Saida Rachaya Sarafand Jezzine Aadoussiye Bissariye El Nabatieh Saksakiye Teffahta Qaaqaiyet Es-Snaoubar Habbouch En-Nabatiyeh Kfar Roummane Kaoutariyet Insariye Babliye Es-Siyad Charqiye Aadloun Zibdine Nabatieh Et-Tahta Ansar Douair Nabatiyeh El-Faouka Hasbaya Khayayeb Saida Hebbariye Jibchit Marjaayoun Chebaa Kfar Tibnit Qsaibet En-Nabatiyeh Choukine Tayr Debbe Kfar Sir Khiyam Marjaayoun Tayr Falsay Sour Barich Srifa Marjaayoun Maarake Borj Ech-Chemali Bazouriye Aain Baal Aaytit Majdel Selm Hanaouay Qlaile Sour Qana Sadiqine Sour Bent Jbeil Type of Support: Partners: Number of Partners: Administrative Boundaries: Support to municipal capacity ACTED MOSA-UNDP 1 Vulnerable Cadastres ActionAid NRC Support to municipal services 2 Districts Syrian Arab Republic ARCS PU-AMI Lebanon 3 Governorates Conflict mitigation mechanisms Basmeh & Zeitooneh SCI DRC SFCG 4 Neighbouring Countries Youth empowerment initiatives Intersos UNDP 5 Jordan IOM UN-Habitat Social Stability 3Ws - March 2016 Map Production Date: 18 April 2016 IRC UNHCR For mapping & GIS: [email protected] Mercy Corps.
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