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SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE LEBANON South and El Nabatieh Governorates Distribution of the Phcs and Mmus Based on January 2016 Reporting Aley Aley Chouf Mount Lebanon SYRIA REFUGEE RESPONSE LEBANON South and El Nabatieh Governorates Distribution of the PHCs and MMUs based on January 2016 reporting Aley Aley Chouf Mount Lebanon SOUTH AND EL NABATIEH Total No. of Household Registered 28,482 Total No. of Individuals Registered 125,272 Mount Chouf Lebanon Saida El-Oustani 18 Bhannine Saida Harf Midane El-Oustani 11 # Jezzine Jezzine ! 18 Mazraat 8 7 Ghabbatiye El-Mathane Machmouche Benouati Bqosta Bisri Bramiye Jezzine 517 Anane 94 Taaid # # # 166 20 Békaa Saida Saida 94 Qtale Jezzine 10 Sabbah Hlaliye # AAbra Aaray El-Qadimeh Ed-Dekermane Karkha Bebé Btedine 30 Saida Saida Saida Anane 54 Ouest 1!3,550 3 ## ! Saida 77 Aazour 6 El-Leqch Bkassine !!! 711 1,142 94 # ! Haret Salhiyet Kefraya Mrah Sfaray 58 10 16 ! Saida ! Majdelyoun 54 El-Hbasse ! Saida Kfar 21 1,114 452 Choualiq 14 Homsiye Wadi 97 Falous Roum # # Aain Kfar Jezzine Lebaa Qabaa 17 Jezzine # !? 5 81 ! Miye ou Miyé Ed-Delb Jarra 34 232 Jezzine 1 353 !# #2,276 206 A'ain El-Mir !?# Bayssour Qaytoule ! Darb Qraiyet Jensnaya (El Establ) Jezzine # Deir El 13 !? Bekaa Es-Sim Saida 61 45 101 Rimat Qattine Maknounet 441 Zaghdraiya 150 Jezzine Mharbiye Ouadi 6 Jezzine 68 11 908 El-Laymoun Dahr Hidab 4 ! Maghdouche Mjaydel Haytoule Berti Ed-Deir Haytoura Hassaniye Saydoun ! 753 Tanbourit Jezzine 4 2 Sanaya ! Mtayriye 111 Sfenta 105 ! 24 Zhilta ! 4 Rachaiya !Ghaziye Qennarit Kfar Hatta Kfar Melki Bouslaya 99 !? Jabal 4,681 ! Zeita Saida Saida 5 Aanqoun 528 638 Roummanet Toura 34 561 Kfar Beit !? Jbaa 3 Kfar Mazraat 65 En-Nabatiyeh Aaqtanit Aarab Chellal Mazraat El-Houssainiye Tabbaya 528 Kfar Najjariye 128 6 Jernaya Er-Rouhbane Maam!?riye 3 Mazraat Houne 297 Bnaafoul Aarab 20 ! 72 120 Aarab !? Kfarfila 107 Mazraat Soukkar Ej-Jall Erkay 114 'Mseileh Houmine Et-Tahta 6 Jezzine Aadoussiye 202 23 100! Louayzet Jezzine Mlikh 495 Khirbet Khzaiz Mzaraat Sarba Aain Bou El-Bassal 61 Marj Ez-Zouhour Hajje 5 El-Khreibe En-Nabatieh Aain Qana Souar 6 !? Mazraat (Haouch 18 Erkay Roumine 73 213 Aaramta Daraya El-Qinnaabe) 23 119 !? Mazraat Merouaniye !? Mazraat 89 ! 'Snaiber 285 8 Aazzi Bissariye Jarjouaa ! Hmaile Houmine 4,8#71 1 125 !? Tebna Zefta Bfaroue El-Faouqa Qatrani Meimes Saksakiye Teffahta 842 41 !?574 !? Rihane 161 60 171 Mazraat Jezzine Kfayr 628 Khirbet Qaaqaiyet Sejoud Deir El-Bayad 211 Ez-Zait !? Ed-Douair Es-Snaoubar 38 Mazraat Loubie Ez-Zahr!ani En-Nabatieh Mazraat 92 Daoudiye Saida 262 Nabatiyé Aarab Mazraat Qrouh Srayri !? 174 1,262 Khallet 42 20 ! Salim Zighrine Dellafe # 919 Khazen Ghassaniye Nmairiye Jezzine Chbail !? Kaoutariyet Loubie South !366 216 !? Mazraat Insariye 174 Babliye Es-Siyad Louzid 628 1,174 79 Kfour Habbouch (Louayziye) Hasb!aiya !? Mazraat Aaychiye Bourghos # Charqiye En-Nabatieh En-!?Nabatiyeh 58 539 Khalouet " Khartoum 1,156 El-Aarqoub 47 Aain Mazraat Deir 52 171 319 Hasbaiya Taqla Qinia 5 Aadloun Mazraat 17 Kaoukaba 70 Mazraat Mazraat Kfar 747 Sari Mazraat Toul Hasbaiya Chouaya Oussamiyat Kfarjaouz Roummane Maraat Blat !? Mazraat Mazraat Bsaffour 1,407 56 Hasbaiya Sour Doua!?ir 2,404 Ouazaiye Aain El-Mhaydale 3 Sinai Mazraat 81 Marjaayoun !? En-Nabatiyeh Jarmaq Mahmoudiye 4 Ouardiye Jarfa 9 Sour 8,147 Hartiye 5 30 186 Abou !? Ansar Chalbaal 1,230 18 Jezzine 12 4 Harouf Qamha Mazraat 1,369 8 Mazraat !? En-Nabatiyeh Zibdine !? Mazraat El Kaoutariyet Er-Riz Mazraat ! ! Kfar 602 En-Nabatiyeh Dibbine Fardis Yahoudiye 2 ! Dmoul 599 Demachqiye Boueyda Hasbaiya (Aaitaniyé) Beda Aali 196 Marjaayoun 11 42 37 Mazraat !? Et-Taher Jibchit Hebbariye Mazraat Qalaat ! Ibl !? El-Meis Aabba 864 Mazraat 728 Jamjim Khayayeb Nabatiyeh Es-Saqi Rachaiya Chebaa 386 Kfar Tamra Marja!?ayoun Saida El-Faouka 308 El-Foukhar 3,000 Mzaraat !? Aadchit Choukine Tibnit 1,358 !? 1,279 2,280 53 El-Oua#sta Ech-Chqif Kfar Djal 809 944 Mazraat Kfar Zrariye !? Mayfadoun # 197 En-Nabatiyeh !? Doumiat Hamam 9!37 Braiqeaa 277 ! !? Matariyet 2!?26 Qsaibet Qlaiaa ! 40 El Nabatieh Jazira 161 Khreibet Ech-Choumar Arzai En-Nabatiyeh Arnoun Saida # Hasbaiya 67 249 685 102 Qaaqaaiyet Hamra !? # 5 Aain Abou Zaoutar Sir !Ej-Jisr En-Nabattiyeh Abdallah El-Gharbiye El-Gharbiye 488 Zaoutar 3 Sour 605 !? 82 Khiyam Kfar Tayr 478 Kfar Sir Ech-Char!?qiye ! Meri 8,147 Bedias Yohmor Borj Marjaayoun Choub!?a Falsay 737 251 16 Borj 41 En-Na!batiyeh El-Moulouk 1,701 !? 394 Halloussiye 141 Mheilib Rahhal 132 137 !? 304 71 ! 403 Aalmane Deir Deir Qanoun Sour Aain Aarab Marnba Marjaayoun Mimas En-Nahr Chehour Mazraat Marjaayoun 4 Froun 47 Mazraat Toura 200 Hmairi Sour 92 Tayr Deir Houra 311 28 Sarada Majidiye !? 195 48 Semhat Siriane Aabbassiyet Jennata 14 !? 152 Hasbaiya ! 11 Sour 49 Maaroub Arzoun Chebaa 1,869 626 71 Taybet Salaiyeb Farms Maarake ! Srifa Tayr Bestiyat Touayri Aadchit Matjaayoun 350 924 595 Kfar Kila " Debbe 13 Derdaghaiya Niha El-Qoussair 217 ! 536 Barich Sour Qantara 507 !? 23 6 !? Aamra ! 113 5 8 Hasbaiya 8 Borj Neftakhiye Borj Bafliye 7 Ech-Chemali Yanouh qalaouiye 15!1 Deir 2,498 Sour 74 Bazouriye Selaa Sour !? Kifa Rabb 10 Debaal Qalaouiye Touline Et-Tlatine 1,056 57 56 Aadaysse Sour 20 493 Qabrikha Bany 111 Ouadi 161 98 haiyane Marja!?ayoun Jilo Jouaiya Chehabiye 33 254 Aain 18 399 583 Baal ! !? !? Khirbet Saouanet 711 ! Marjay!?oun Markaba Aaytit Majdel Kfar Selm Talloussa Batoulay !? 74 93 552 118 Dounine 383! 20 !? 133 ! 390 Majdel Hanaouay Mazraat Deir Ntar Selm Deir Qanoun 428 Mechref !? 196 309 El-Aain 77 569 Jmaijme Kneisset Soultaniyet Qana Biyad 351 Houl!a Sour 1,517 38 Bent Jbayl 31 17 Rmadiye 306 ! 160 Chaaitiye Sadiqine Safad !? Qlaile !? 1,920 Deir Al-Battikh 39!?4 Aames Sour ! Bent Tibn!ine 437 ! 385 Recheknanay 158 !? Henniye 7!?56 21 145 Jbail Aaiye Kafra Baraachit Chaqra Aaziye Aaita Meiss Mansouri Bant Jbayl Haris 216 616 20 Ej-Jabal !?! Ej-Jabal Sour 119 362 !? 43 354 411 !? # Jbal !? El-Botm Beit Marjayoun !? 128 Yahoun Srobbine Haddatha Iskandarouna ! 240 95 Majdelzoun 27 Sour 105 Mhaibib Yater Kounine 7 Chamaa Zebqine 352 Rachaf 154 33 224 56 Tiri 82 Tayr Hamoul !? Blida Harfa Aaynata 174 7 Salhani Beit Lif Abou 54 Chihine 37 !? Bent Jbayl Jijim !? Chech Jibbayn 10 31!?9 3 36 Debl Bent Qaouzah Jbayl Mazraat Merouahine Ramyet !? !? Btaychiye 122 Bent 1,267 !? Dhayra Ez-Zalloutiyeh Aain Aaintaroun Borj Aalma 4 Jbayl ! Yarine Ibl !? 258 En-Naqoura Ech-Chaab 44 !123 Hanine 14!?0 Maroun 185 55 !? Boustane 44 Er-Ras Aayta 58 Ech-Chaab 26!?6 Yaroun 5!9 Rmaich !? 276 !? SDC (74 Centers) Qatmoun ! PHCs within MOPH network, Supported by partner (12/56) ! PHCs outside MOPH network, Supported by partner (5/16) MMU sites reported by partners (25 Sites) Partners reporting under PHC # AMEL (1) " AMEL/IMC (1) Partners # q IMC (1) AMEL # IRW (15) r IMC # MAP-UK (1) t ± # PU-AMI (6) IOM Kilometers UNHCR_LBN.DBO.PHC_2016 a 0 2 4 6 8 10 20 PU-AMI Notes Litani River This map has been produced by UNHCR based on maps and material provided by the Government of Lebanon Location Diagram for UNHCR operational purposes. It does not constitute an official United Nations map. The designations employed and the presentation of material on this map do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever No. of Refugees per Cadastral on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or 0 area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Akkar Data Sources: 1 - 100 - Lebanese Border, Caza and Cadastral Boundaries: NPMPLT 2005. North - Geographic Projection WGS 1984 100 - 1,000 Baalbek-El Hermel Registered Refugees Figures by UNHCR as of 31 December 2015. 1,000 - 5,000 For more information contact Rana G. Ksaifi at [email protected] 5,000 - 10,000 BeirutMount Lebanon PHCs and MMUs Data as reported under the health database in Activityinfo 10,000 - 16,000 GIS and Mapping by UNHCR. For Information and updates Bekaa contact Jad Ghosn: [email protected] Governorate Maroun Sader: [email protected] Caza El Nabatieh South Cadastral.
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