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Unhcr Lbn Hlt Map 2014-05 SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE LEBANON North Governorate, Tripoli, Batroun, Bcharreh, El Koura, El Minieh-Dennieh, Zgharta Districts (T+5) Reaching the Most Vulnerable Localities in Lebanon, Health centers PHC,SHC and MMU 34°30'0"N Zouq Bhannine Rihaniyet-Miniyé Menieh Trablous El Mhatra v® Trablous Es-Souayqa 76 Minie G" Trablous Er-Remmaneh Location Health Facility Information Raouda-Aadoua Number P_Code Longitud_E Latitude_N ACS_CODE Governorate District Cadastral Name Village Name of Health Facility Name From MOPH List Arabic Name From MOPH List English Trablous et Tabbaneh Merkebta CARITAS Lebanon Primary Health Care Center 74 32185_31_001 35.845791 34.39315 32185 North El Koura Ras Masqa Dahr el Ain - Koura Deir Aammar Nabi Youcheaa El Beddaoui Nahda Clinic 75 37231_31_001 35.87313889 34.45336389 37231 North El Minieh-Dennie Beddaoui Mina N:3 75 Borj El-Yahoudiyé El Minie Al Nahda Association G" 76 37271_31_001 35.94251111 34.47646944 37271 North El Minieh-Dennie Minie 78 Hraiqis Sir El Denniyeh Al Iman PHCc G" Mina N:1 77 37311_31_001 36.02861111 34.38361111 37311 North El Minieh-Dennie Sir Ed-Danniye Beddaoui Terbol-Miniyé Mzraat Kefraya El Mina Al Iman Medical Center Mina N:2 Mina JardinIslamic Hospital 78 31176_31_001 35.81185093 34.44955856 31176 North Tripoli Mina N 2 Al iman health center/ mina Trablous Ez-Zahrieh Mounlav® Qoubbe Qobbe Medical center v® Trablous El-Qobbe Boussit Qarhaiya 79 31151_31_001 35.850097 34.437361 31151 North Tripoli Trablous El-Qobbe 80 79 Aasaymout Trablous Et-Tell 86 G" G" Tripoli Al Zahraa Clinic - Jabal Mohsen G" Azzahraa medical center Mazloum Aazqai ازھراء اط اري North Tripoli Trablous Es-Souayqa 31141 34.43741857 35.84570086 001_31_31141 80 82 Abou Samra Al Bachaer PHCC Trablous jardinsv® Hailan Harf Es-Sayad Debaael 81 31111_31_001 35.842192 34.426014 31111 North Tripoli Trablous Ez-Zeitoun Trablous El Hadid G" Qarne 81 85 83 Aalma Tripoli CARITAS Lebanon Primary Health Care Center Btermaz 82 31111_31_003 35.85263121 34.43011884 31111 North Tripoli Trablous Ez-Zeitoun v® G" 84 Trablous En-Nouri Salam Aachach Kfar Chellane Beit Haouik Tripoli Dar El Zahraa Hospital - Abu Samra Mejdlaiya Zgharta 83 31111_31_004 35.85263121 34.43011884 31111 North Tripoli Trablous Ez-Zeitoun Tripoli Gov. Harf Es-Sayad Tripoli Al Dawa Clinic - Tabbaneh Miriata Mrah Es-Srayj 84 31111_31_005 35.85263121 34.43011884 31111 North Tripoli Trablous Ez-Zeitoun Trablous El-Haddadine, El-Hadid, El-Mharta v® Arde Haouaret-Miniyé Qemmamine Bakhaaoun Diagnostic Facilities 85 31111_31_006 35.85263121 34.43011884 31111 North Tripoli Trablous Ez-Zeitoun Trablous Ez-Zeitoun Kfar Habou Beit Zoud Tripoli Karameh PHC Aardat Alkarameh charity center Tripoli وف ارا اري North Tripoli Trablous jardins 31166 34.4361329 35.83118907 001_31_31166 86 tarane Sfiré Trablous Ez-Zeitoun Rachaaine Ras Masqa Kharroub-Miniyé Kfar Bibnine Jayroun Zgharta Haql el MrahAazimé Es-Sfire 1 : Number 74 Kfardlaqous Danha Qraine 72111_31_001 : Pcode G" Aassoun Qattiné-Miniyé Beit El-Faqs Qalamoun Tallet Zgharta Hazmiyet-Miniyé 7211 : ACS_code Asnoun 3 : Health Sector Barsa Qarah Bach Sir el Donnieh Gov v® 77 Aain Et-Tiné-Miniyé Qarsaita Bkeftine Mazraat Ajbeaa Izal Minié-Danniyé 1 : Primary Health Care Center Hariq Zgharta Mazraat Ketrane G" Deddé Kfarhoura Kfarhata Zgharta Sir Ed-Danniyé 001 : Number of The PHC per Cadastral Area Deir Nbouh Mazraat Jnaid Mimrine Hraiche Bqarsouna Bqaiaa El-Koura Khaldiyé Batroumine Nakhlé Kfarzaina Mrebbine Deir El-Balamand Houakir Deir Jdeide Sakhra Mazraat El-Kreme Btouratij Kfarchakhna Qalhat Bechehhara Zaghartaghrine Iaal Kfar Kahel Enfé Zakroun Bsebaal Kfaryachit Jarjour Aaymar Bdebba Bchannine Beddaoui Morh Kfarsghab 34°21'0"N Barghoun Fiaa Aaba Miziara Karm El-Mohr Mina Jardin Trablous jardins Aarjis Kahf El-Malloul Behouaita Badbhoun Bterram Bsarma Daraiya Zgharta Bnechaai Aafsdiq Chikka Bechnnata Islamic Hospital Bhairet Toula Toula Zgharta v® Mazraat Et-Teffah Bqaa Sefrine Bechmizzine Kfarfou Mounla Koura Sebaal Zgharta v® Trablous et Tabbaneh Ijbaa Kfar Aaqqa Ras Kifa Kousba Trablous Ez-Zahrieh Ayto Beslouqit 80 79 Trablous El-Qobbe Kfar Hazir Trablous Et-Tell G" G" Heri Karm Saddé 86 Amioun Zgharta G" Trablous Er-Remmaneh Kafraya El-Koura Kfar Saroun El-Koura Trablous El Hadid Bednayel El-Koura Trablous En-Nouri Hamat Seraal Aintourine Ehden Rechdibbine Moghr El-Ahoual Trablous El Mhatra Trablous Es-Souayqa Selaata Dar Chmizzine Kfar Hata El-Koura Ain Aakrine Mazloum Ras Nahhach Bhabbouch El-Koura v® Ouajh El-Hajjar Aarbet Qozhaiya Kfarsghab Trablous El-Haddadine, El-Hadid, El-Mharta Tourza 84838582 Btaaboura Bziza Aabdine Bnehran G" Qatnaaoun Dar Baaechtar Trablous Ez-Zeitoun Koubba Ijdaabrine Billa Bane Rachkida Qnayouer Kaftoun Blaouza Kfar Khollos Metrit Berhalioun Salam Aabrine Beit Menzer v® 81 Ouadi Qannoubine Batroun Bcharré G" Majdel el-Koura Hadchit Kfar Hay Boqsmaiya Zgharta El-Mtaouile Deir Billa Mazraat Aassaf Mejdlaiya Zgharta Bijdarfil Basbina Jebla Beit Kassab Qnat Bcharré Ijdabra Harbouna Mazraat Bani Saab Daael Sourat El-Batroun Kour Hardine Breissat Basbina Helta Dimane Aardat Edde El-Batroun Bazaaoun Kfifane Aartiz Kfar Hilda Kfar Aabida Ftahat El-BatrounKfarb Shlaimane Niha El-Batroun Haqath Ej-Jebbé Bechtoudar Hasroun Tripoli Gov. Kfar Hatna Mrah Chdid Jrane El-Batroun Bqaa Kafra v® Zané Assia Ras Masqa Deir Mar Youhanna EL-Batroun Smar Jbayl Deir Kfifane Kfour El-Aarbi Mrah Ez Ziyat Beit Chlala Bqerqacha Nahlé El-Batroun Rachana Daraya El-Batroun Thoum Ghouma Chibtine Mrah El-Hajj AAbdelli Tannourine Et-Tahta Deir Mar Youssef Jrabta Aalali Batroun Bcheaali Jrabta El-Batroun Toula El-Batroun Racha Mchaa Ej-Jibbé Douq Mehmarch Douma 34°12'0"N Sghar Hadtoun Ouata Houb Dahr Abi Yaghi Mar Mama Masrah Tripoli Ram El-Batroun Tannourine El-Faouqa Chatine Legend 35°33'0"E 35°42'0"E 35°51'0"E 36°0'0"E 36°9'0"E Notes LOCATION DIAGRAM G" Humanitarian Primary Health Care Centers (PHC) The boundaries, names and designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement of the United Nations. All data used are the best available at the time of map production. v® Secondary Health Care Centers North Mobile Medical Unit (MMU_code), Organization Data Sources: - Lebanese Border, Caza and Cadastral Boundaries: NPMPLT 2005. MMU_001, IMC + Renee Mouawad Foundation - Geographic Projection WGS 1984 Mount Lebanon MMU_002, IMC + AL Nahda Association Calculation of the Most Vulnerable Localities was based on the following data sources: 1-Cadastral Boundary Shapefile which includes the 3rd admin level population distribution. Bekaa 36 / 242 Most Vulnerable Localities in Lebanon The source of the shapefile is the CDR (Council for Development and reconstruction) Beirut 2-UNDP study of 2008. It states that 28.55% of the Lebanese population is estimated Most Vulnerable (48% SYR Refugees / 39% Leb Por) to be living under 4USD/capita/day based on data collected in 2004. 2nd Most Vulnerable (18% SYR Refugees / 11% Leb Por) The poverty estimates from this study gives break down on "combined Caza" level (admin level 2), this is assumed to be same for all the municipalities under the caza boundaries. 3rd Most Vulnerable (9% SYR Refugees / 6% Leb Por) 3- The refugee population distribution.This data is frequently by UNHCR registration unit. 4th Most Vulnerable (6% SYR Refugees / 5% Leb Por) The top quintile of the vulnerability mapping includes 36 from 242 localities 4- Health data: Ministry of Public Health-Lebanon, Health 3w Matrix 5th Most Vulnerable (4% SYR Refugees / 5% Leb Por) El Nabatieh South Governorate GIS and Mapping by UNHCR. For Information and updates ± contact Jad Ghosn: [email protected] 0 5 10 KM Caza Maroun Sader: [email protected] Map Production Date: 14 May 2014.
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