SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Humanitarian Regional COVID-19 Vulnerability Map Needs Assessment Government of Controlled Areas | 7 July 2020 Programme The following factsheet was created by the Humanitarian Needs Assessment Programme Figures are sourced through the following HNAP products: (HNAP), a join UN initiative which monitors humanitarian needs inside Syria. The results Mobility Needs Monitoring: tracks displacement patterns, shelter type and priority needs are intended to inform humanitarian partners on COVID-19 risks and regional contagion of residents, returnees and IDPs in the last 30 days; potential. It fulfills this objective through an inter-sectoral COVID-19 vulnerability scoring matrix that assesses key indicators affiliated with exposure to, and are conducive to, the COVID-19 Rapid Assessment: weekly overview of COVID-19 mitigation efforts at SD level; spread of COVID-19. The components affiliated with contagion presented in this report Transit Point Monitoring: weekly update on status of temperature monitoring capacity of include: burden of displacement, level of congestion, priority WASH and health needs, internal and international transit points. COVID-19 mitigation efforts present and transit point status. Disclaimer: The boundaries, areas, names and the designations used on this map Turkeydo not imply official endorsement or acceptance. Detailed methodology available upon request. Total Population 13,796,085 Population at high COVID risk

2,427,799 Turkey Al-Hasae Most highly-populated locations Community Sub-District Population Mediterranean Jaramana Jaramana 596,392 Ar-Raa Sea Al-Hasae At Tall At Tall 214,070 attaia Mediterranean Idleb Sea New Dahiet Qdosiya Elsakina Qudsiya 201,396 Aleppo Ar-Raa TRANSIT POINT LEGEND Sea Port Idleb Closed attaia Deir-e-or Airport Partially open Deir-e-or Border Crossing Point Hama Open Transit Point Tartos

POPULATION DENSITY/CONGESTION Homs Scale of 1 (low population density) to 6 (high ebanon population density) ebanon 1 2 3 4 5 6 Rral Damass Ira INTER-SECTORAL VULNERABILITY SCORE Very vulnerable Rral Damass Ira Vulnerable

Less vulnerable Dara neitra The inter-sectoral vulnerability score takes into account rates of health, water and basic services being reported as priority need, IDP As-eida presence and rate of COVID-19 mitigation measures. Recognizing the central role of population density in spreading COVID-19, Total GoS IDPs Total GoS Returns (2020) Total GoS Residents sub-district vulnerability rates are presented alongside regional presence of population. 3,400,141 43,365 10,352,579 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Humanitarian COVID-19 Vulnerability Map Needs Assessment Government of Syria Controlled Areas | 7 July 2020 Programme

POPULATION VERY POPULATION POPULATION LESS NUMBER OF COVID-19 SUB-DISTRICT GOVERNORATE VULNERABLE TO COVID VULNERABLE TO COVID VULNERABLE TO COVID MITIGATION MEASURES PRESENT1 Jebel Saman Aleppo 265 242,300 1,390,147 8 Atareb Aleppo - 320 - - Tall Ed-daman Aleppo 20 2,216 2,063 1 Aleppo 252 1,780 - - Daret Azza Aleppo 1,100 426 - - Zarbah Aleppo 465 370 - - Hadher Aleppo - 3,750 - 1 Al Bab Aleppo - 3,850 - - Tadaf Aleppo - 5,570 5,915 - Aleppo - 1,550 8,168 - Eastern Kwaires Aleppo - 9,190 300 - Rasm Haram El-Imam Aleppo - 12,725 - - Arima Aleppo 1,250 366 - - Tall Refaat Aleppo 761 - - - Nabul Aleppo - - 48,370 - Menbij Aleppo - 12,020 - 1 Al-Khafsa Aleppo - 27,305 22,015 2 Maskana Aleppo - 15,050 8,350 - As-Safira Aleppo - 8,761 28,861 1 Khanaser Aleppo - 220 - 1 Banan Aleppo - 400 1,570 1 Hajeb Aleppo 30 343 61 1 Ber Al-Hulo Al-Wardeyyeh Al-Hasakeh 177 476 - - Quamishli Al-Hasakeh 3,864 2,070 - - Tal Hmis Al-Hasakeh 3,433 - - - Al-Hasakeh Al-Hasakeh - 233,334 70 6 Sabka Ar- - 19,086 - - Maadan Ar-Raqqa - 12,463 - - Mansura Ar-Raqqa 1,332 7,265 - - As-Sweida As-Sweida 47,857 144,029 - 3

Mazraa As-Sweida 17,515 3,593 - 1 Mashnaf As-Sweida - 14,499 - 1 As-Sweida - 27,624 - 1 Qarayya As-Sweida - 11,277 - 2 Gharyeh As-Sweida - 4,852 - 1 1 Complete list of 13 possible mitigation measures available in HNAP’s weekly COVID-19 Rapid Assessment reports and on the final page of this report SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Humanitarian Regional COVID-19 Vulnerability Map Needs Assessment Government of Syria Controlled Areas | 7 July 2020 Programme

POPULATION VERY POPULATION POPULATION LESS NUMBER OF COVID-19 SUB-DISTRICT GOVERNORATE VULNERABLE TO COVID VULNERABLE TO COVID VULNERABLE TO COVID MITIGATION MEASURES PRESENT Thibeen As-Sweida - 6,552 - 1 Milh As-Sweida - 13,476 - - As-Sweida - 39,088 - 2 Shaqa As-Sweida 18,921 2,295 - 1 Ariqa As-Sweida 11,077 1,796 - 1 Little Sura As-Sweida 15,765 122 - 2 Damascus 1,007,948 462,575 358,354 6 Dara Dar'a - 196,636 - 2 Busra Esh-Sham Dar'a - 42,972 - 1 Kherbet Ghazala Dar'a - 47,723 - 3 Ash-Shajara Dar'a - 41,754 - 1 Dael Dar'a - 41,135 - 1 Mzeireb Dar'a 74,578 32,287 - 1 Jizeh Dar'a - 29,220 - 2 Mseifra Dar'a - 40,081 - 1 As-Sanamayn Dar'a - 133,839 - 1 Masmiyyeh Dar'a 3,954 7,561 - - Ghabagheb Dar'a - 56,095 - 4 Dar'a - 65,635 - 4 Dar'a - 38,023 - 2 Hrak Dar'a - 46,351 - 1 Nawa Dar'a - 60,013 - 1 Tassil Dar'a 4,652 20,859 - 1 Sheikh Miskine Dar'a - 39,622 - 1 Deir-ez-Zor Deir-ez-Zor 92,054 38,627 6,330 2 Muhasan Deir-ez-Zor - 7,368 1,483 - Tabni Deir-ez-Zor - 74,029 - - Deir-ez-Zor - 8,200 - - Deir-ez-Zor - 100 50,663 - Jalaa Deir-ez-Zor - 12,754 957 - Al Deir-ez-Zor - 21,344 4,228 - Ashara Deir-ez-Zor - 15,336 13,594 - Hama Hama - 637,974 115,806 6 Suran - Hama Hama - 1,494 26,478 5 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Humanitarian COVID-19 Vulnerability Map Needs Assessment Government of Syria Controlled Areas | 7 July 2020 Programme

POPULATION VERY POPULATION POPULATION LESS NUMBER OF COVID-19 SUB-DISTRICT GOVERNORATE VULNERABLE TO COVID VULNERABLE TO COVID VULNERABLE TO COVID MITIGATION MEASURES PRESENT Harbanifse Hama - 13,359 36,537 5 Hamra Hama - 127 10,723 5 As-Suqaylabiyah Hama - - 40,006 5 Tell Salhib Hama - 1,725 15,320 5 Ziyara Hama - 1,100 503 5 Shat-ha Hama - - 15,409 5 Madiq Castle Hama - 2,925 2,900 5 As-Salamiyeh Hama - 3,069 136,697 5 Eastern Bari Hama - 3,822 1,439 5 As-Saan Hama - - 7,548 5 Saboura Hama - 1,118 7,252 5 Oqeirbat Hama - - 944 5 Hama - 3,625 62,798 5 Jeb Ramleh Hama - - 40,023 5 Oj Hama - 39,910 7,544 5 Ein Halaqim Hama - 12,417 8,980 5 Wadi El-oyoun Hama - 16,721 10,195 5 Muhradah Hama - 8,150 26,293 5 Hama - 6,561 655 5 Homs Homs - 147,458 484,971 6 Taldu Homs - 1,247 64,000 2 Kherbet Tin Noor Homs - 34,804 42,064 1 Qabu Homs - - 40,405 1 Ein Elniser Homs - - 34,252 3 Farqalas Homs - 20,694 5,217 1 Raqama Homs - 6,504 22,257 1 Qaryatein Homs - - 13,079 1 Mahin Homs - - 1,730 1 Hasyaa Homs - - 31,262 1 Sadad Homs - - 7,016 1

Shin Homs - - 33,503 1 Hadideh Homs - - 44,044 1 Al-Qusayr Homs - 26,805 34,034 1 Tall Kalakh Homs - - 37,899 1 Hawash Homs - - 44,782 3 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Humanitarian Regional COVID-19 Vulnerability Map Needs Assessment Government of Syria Controlled Areas | 7 July 2020 Programme

POPULATION VERY POPULATION POPULATION LESS NUMBER OF COVID-19 SUB-DISTRICT GOVERNORATE VULNERABLE TO COVID VULNERABLE TO COVID VULNERABLE TO COVID MITIGATION MEASURES PRESENT Nasra Homs - 43,120 14,346 3 Ar-Rastan Homs - - 62,563 2 Homs - - 93,079 2 Tadmor Homs - - 1,570 3 Sokhneh Homs - - 3,917 1 Al Makhrim Homs - - 45,155 2 Jeb Ej-Jarrah Homs - - 21,699 1 Abul Thohur Idleb - 1,670 - 1 Sanjar Idleb - 10,172 196 4 Tamanaah Idleb - 2,368 - 1 Lattakia Lattakia - - 900,271 7 Hanadi Lattakia - - 16,624 1 Bahlolieh Lattakia - - 8,961 1 Ein El-Bayda Lattakia - - 10,982 1 Qastal Maaf Lattakia - - 13,809 1 Kasab Lattakia - - 2,025 1 Jablah Lattakia - - 76,077 4 Ein Elsharqiyeh Lattakia - - 14,330 1 Qteilbiyyeh Lattakia - - 26,447 1 Ein Shaqaq Lattakia - - 12,256 1 Dalyeh Lattakia - - 11,784 1 Beit Yashout Lattakia - - 10,882 1 Al-Haffa Lattakia - - 14,437 6 Salanfa Lattakia - - 7,161 1 Ein Et-teeneh Lattakia - - 4,696 1 Mzaira Lattakia - - 10,327 1 Kansaba Lattakia - - 1,313 1 Al- Lattakia - - 42,918 4 Harf Elmseitra Lattakia - - 6,345 1 Fakhura Lattakia - - 17,688 1 Jobet Berghal Lattakia - - 6,626 1 Quneitra - 7,186 148 2 Khan Arnaba Quneitra - - 66,889 7 Al-Khashniyyeh Quneitra 410 27,907 - 3 Fiq Quneitra - 2,061 521 1 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Humanitarian COVID-19 Vulnerability Map Needs Assessment Government of Syria Controlled Areas | 7 July 2020 Programme

POPULATION VERY POPULATION POPULATION LESS NUMBER OF COVID-19 SUB-DISTRICT GOVERNORATE VULNERABLE TO COVID VULNERABLE TO COVID VULNERABLE TO COVID MITIGATION MEASURES PRESENT Kisweh Rural Damascus 100,512 45,649 - 6 Babella Rural Damascus 11,235 326,344 - 7 Jaramana Rural Damascus 596,392 - - 4 Maliha Rural Damascus - 8,460 - 3 Rural Damascus - 39,114 - 2 Arbin Rural Damascus - 20,293 - 2 Qudsiya Rural Damascus 97,916 253,067 - 4 Duma Rural Damascus - 71,811 - 4 Rural Damascus - 170,220 - 2 Sabe Byar Rural Damascus 700 - - 2 Dhameer Rural Damascus 31,546 - - 2 Nashabiyeh Rural Damascus 11,625 2,465 - 2 Ghizlaniyyeh Rural Damascus 65,673 10,165 - 3 Haran Alawameed Rural Damascus 1,225 16,809 - 2 Al Qutayfah Rural Damascus - 44,340 3,400 6 Jirud Rural Damascus - 29,223 - 6 Maloula Rural Damascus - 1,935 11,056 7 Raheiba Rural Damascus - 28,675 - 7 At Tall Rural Damascus - 251,029 6,290 4 Sidnaya Rural Damascus - 6,315 6,055 4 Rankus Rural Damascus - 7,778 2,196 4 Rural Damascus - 31,454 3,153 9 Esal El-Ward Rural Damascus - 2,005 3,901 6 An Nabk Rural Damascus - 55,183 - 6 Deir Attiyeh Rural Damascus - 43,653 - 7 Az-Zabdani Rural Damascus 12,278 17,322 - 6 Dimas Rural Damascus 10,344 6,400 - 3 Rural Damascus - 296,528 5,984 8 Ein Elfijeh Rural Damascus 23,954 3,401 - 3 Madaya Rural Damascus 27,234 4,210 - 2

Sarghaya Rural Damascus - 15,388 - 2 Bait Jan Rural Damascus 2,878 4,838 - 2 Sasa Rural Damascus 51,804 16,909 - 3 Markaz Rural Damascus 43,880 - - 3 Rural Damascus 30,502 17,741 - 3 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Humanitarian Regional COVID-19 Vulnerability Map Needs Assessment Government of Syria Controlled Areas | 7 July 2020 Programme

POPULATION VERY POPULATION POPULATION LESS NUMBER OF COVID-19 SUB-DISTRICT GOVERNORATE VULNERABLE TO COVID VULNERABLE TO COVID VULNERABLE TO COVID MITIGATION MEASURES PRESENT Hajar Aswad Rural Damascus 421 - - 1 Banyas Tartous - - 106,115 5 Tartous Tartous - - 301,472 7 Tartous - - 5,296 1 Hameidiyyeh Tartous - - 18,859 2 Kherbet Elmaaza Tartous - - 19,683 1 Soda Khawabi Tartous - 12,502 32,968 2 Kareemeh Tartous - - 14,420 1 Safsafa Tartous - - 21,015 1 Rawda Tartous - - 13,415 1 Anaza Tartous - - 19,899 1 Qadmous Tartous - - 25,552 4 Hamam Wasil Tartous - - 12,041 1 Tawahin Tartous - - 9,335 1 Taleen Tartous - - 9,190 1 Tartous - 866 68,827 4 Ras El-Khashufeh Tartous - - 20,304 1 Mashta Elhiu Tartous - 3,999 17,213 1 Bariqiyeh Tartous - - 7,597 1 Sibbeh Tartous - - 7,878 1 Sisniyyeh Tartous - - 21,927 1 Dreikish Tartous - - 48,226 4 Jneinet Raslan Tartous - - 10,249 1 Hamin Tartous - - 9,107 1 Dweir Raslan Tartous - - 14,917 1 Sheikh Badr Tartous - - 36,543 4 Baramanet Elmashayekh Tartous - - 20,709 1 Qumseyyeh Tartous - - 16,656 1 SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Humanitarian COVID-19 Vulnerability Map Needs Assessment Government of Syria Controlled Areas | 7 July 2020 Programme

COVID-19 Mitigation Measures Total curfew (everyone stays home) Testing for COVID-19 Partial curfew (everyone stays home for certain days/hours) Regular temperature checks (check points, public places, etc.) Home isolation for symptomatic cases Closure of public spaces (restaurants, shops, etc.) Provision of spaces in health facilities to monitor suspected cases Community lockdown (no travel) Isolation in health centres for suspected cases Awareness campaigns Quarantine of diagnosed COVID-19 cases Distribution of soap/disinfectant/masks Disinfection campaigns

HNAP ADDITIONAL RESOURCES The Humanitarian Needs Assessment Programme (HNAP) for Syria is a joint UN assessment initiative which tracks displacement and return movements, conducts sector and multi-sectoral assessments, and monitors humanitarian needs inside Syria. Portal: http://hnap.info/ HNAP is implemented through local Syrian NGOs, with technical support from UN Agencies. In order to respond to support the humanitarian community to respond to the needs of the mobile Syrian population, HNAP produces regular updates and thematic reports. None of which would be possible without the hard work ofour CONTACT implementing partners, who collect data - often in very difficult circumstances. Their efforts are deeply appreciated. E-mail: [email protected]