IDP Situation Monitoring Initiative (ISMI) IDP Movements 16-30 November 2017

OVERALL FINDINGS: 16-30 November Coverage map1 • 179 out of 602 ISMI-covered communities in Aleppo (A’zaz sub-district)2, Al-Hasakeh and Idleb governorates experienced inward or outward movement of IDPs. • Idleb governorate saw an arrival of 24,975 IDPs,

with the majority to Dana (9,441), Ma’arrat An Nu’man !(!( !( !( !( !( (4,962), Saraqab (3,261) and Sanjar (1,939) sub- !( !( !( !( !( !(!(!( !( !( !(!(!( !( districts. !(!(!(!(!( !( !(!( !( !( Al-Hasakeh !( !(!(!( !(!(!( !( • In parallel, Al-Hasakeh witnessed an arrival of 8,472 !(!(!( !(!( Aleppo !(!( !( !( !(!(!(!(!(!(!( !( !( !( !( Ar-Raqqa IDPs, primarily to Areesheh (3,307), Tal Tamer (1,739) !( !(!( !(!( !( !(!(!(!(!( !(!(!(!(!(!(!( !( !( !(!(!(!(!(!( !(!(!(!(!(!( !( !(!(!(!(I!(!(d!(le!(b!(!(!(!(!( !( !(!( !(!( !(!(!(!(!(!(!( and Ras Al Ain (1,220) sub-districts. !(!(!(!( !( !(!(!(!( !( !( !( !(!(!( !( !( • A’zaz sub-district in Aleppo saw an arrival of 1,705 Hama Deir-ez-Zor IDPs, most commonly to Sharmin (1,425) and

Shmarekh (114) communities. Homs

!( IDP Arrivals !( IDP Departures !( Both ISMI coverage

NUMBERS AT A GLANCE 35,152 TOTAL IDP ARRIVALS 46,135 TOTAL IDP DEPARTURES3

95% of all recorded IDP departures were from communities in Al-Hasakeh governorate 71% of all recorded IDP arrivals were to communities in Idleb governorate 24% of all recorded IDP arrivals were to communities in Al-Hasakeh governorate 5% of all recorded IDP arrivals were to communities in A’zaz sub-district in Aleppo

Table 1: Recorded IDP arrivals to ISMI-covered communities, by governorate, 16-30 November 2017 IDP ARRIVALS 1-15 November Reported Change Reported Communities with largest IDP arrivals Most common last place of departure of from last arrivals arrivals (# IDPs) IDP arrivals (# IDPs) two (# IDPs) weeks (# IDPs) Areesheh Camp Mabrouka Camp Abu Kamal Al Mayadin Al-Hasakeh 8,472 24,249 (2,081) (1,140) (2,246) (1,352) Maar Shurin Daret Azza Rahjan Idleb 24,975 18,110 (1,739) (1,539) (8,434) (2,420) Shamarin Shmarekh Abu Kamal GOVERNORATE Aleppo 1,705 NA 1,289 (1,425) (114) (40)

Table 2: Recorded IDP departures from ISMI-covered communities, by governorate, 16-30 November 2017 IDP DEPARTURES 1-15 November Reported Change Reported Communities with largest IDP Most common destinations4 of IDP from last departures departures departures (# IDPs) departures (# IDPs) two (# IDPs) weeks (# IDPs) Areesheh Camp Areesheh Council Menbij Damascus Al-Hasakeh 43,829 27,358 (25,764) (3,021) (9,690) (9,416) Dana Maaret Elekhwan4 Najiyeh Mashehad Idleb 2,130 15,614 (285) (279) (257) (222) Shamarin Shmarekh Ar-Raqqa GOVERNORATE Aleppo 176 NA 468 (125) (34) (17)

1 The community dots also account for camps/informal settlements when they are within close proximity to a community. 2 The covered communities in Aleppo only reflect the numbers for A’zaz sub-district. 3The ISMI bi-weekly displacement summary tracks only displacements which occur inside . 4 Maaret Elekhwan Transit Centre. 1 IDP Situation Monitoring Initiative (ISMI) IDP Movements 16-30 November 2017

IDLEB GOVERNORATE Between 16 to 30 November, ISMI-covered communities in Idleb governorate witnessed Recorded IDP arrivals the arrival of 24,975 IDPs, most commonly to Dana (9,441), Ma’arrat An Nu’man (4,962), Saraqab (3,261) and Sanjar (1,939) sub-districts (Figure 1). Meanwhile, 2,130 IDPs • 24,975 IDPs left ISMI-covered communities in Idleb, with the vast majority intending to move to other % of arrivals from other governorates communities in Idleb governorate, most commonly to Badama (371), Ma’arrat An Nu’man • 87% (291) and Maaret Tamsrin (279) sub-districts. Most common shelter of new IDP arrivals Figure 1: Idleb sub-districts receiving the largest IDP arrivals (# IDPs) • Managed camp (6,903 IDPs) • Solid/finished house (5,910 IDPs) 9,441 Most common tenancy of new IDP arrivals 4,962 3,261 1,939 • Hosted without rent (7,046 IDPs) 781 778 735 684 457 439 • Renting (4,684 IDPs) Dana Ma'arrat Saraqab Sanjar Kafr Abul Khan Ehsem Janudiyeh An Nu'man Nobol Thohur Shaykun Recorded IDP departures Map 2: Major displacement to and across Idleb governorate5 • 2,130 IDPs

Number o IDP arrivas % of departures to other governorates tma !(" !( ( 161117 - 301117 ) • 17% !( "Daret a ² !( !( 11 - 150 !( 401 - 1,000 !( !( !(Dana!( !( 151 - 400 1,001 - 1,739 !(" Sarmaa Maor isaements (1000 IDPs) !( !(" !( Figure 2: Five most common last sub-districts of departure of IDP arrivals (# IDPs) !( !( Daret Azza 8,434 !( PP !(!( !( As-Saan 6,103 !( Oqeirbat 3,248 !( !( !( !(!(!( !( !( !( Hamra 2,382 !( !( !( !(!( ID !( !( Sanjar 1,370 !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( Figure 3: Five ISMI-covered communities receiving !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( largest IDP arrivals (# IDPs) !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( Sarmada 1,739 !( !( !( !( !( !( I !( !( !( !( Maar Shurin 1,539 !( !( !(!( !( !( !( !( !( !( !( Dana (Dana) 1,465 !( !( !( !( 1,425 M !( !( Atma 1,425 Kms 0 25 50

ALEPPO GOVERNORATE (A’zaz sub-district) Between 16 to 30 November, 1,705 IDPs arrived to ISMI-covered communities in Aleppo Recorded IDP arrivals governorate in A’zaz sub-district, the majority of whom to Shamarin (1,425) community (Figure • 1,705 IDPs 6). Meanwhile, 176 IDPs were recorded departing ISMI-covered communities in A’zaz sub- district, all of whom from Shamarin (125), Shmarekh (34) and Kaljibrin (17) communities. % of arrivals from other governorates • 2% Figure 4: Al-Hasakeh sub-district receiving IDP arrivals (# IDPs) 1,705 Most common shelter of new IDP arrivals • Managed camps (1,124 IDPs) • Solid/finished house (221 IDPs) Most common tenancy of new IDP arrivals • Hosting without rent (31 IDPs) A'zaz Figure 5: Most common last sub-districts of Figure 6: Five ISMI-covered communities • Renting (6 IDPs) departure of IDP arrivals (# IDPs)6 receiving largest IDP arrivals (# IDPs) Recorded IDP departures Abu Kamal 0 Shamarin 1,425 • 176 IDPs Shmarekh 114 % of departures to other governorates Talil Elsham 86 • 10% Salama 40 Krum 23

5 The community markers also account for arrivals to managed camps (Abul Eleij, Rasm Elabed, , Maaret Elekhwan Transit Centre) and informal settlements (Az-Zoof). 6 The last sub-districts of departure for the remaining number of IDP arrivals (1,665) were unknown. 2 IDP Situation Monitoring Initiative (ISMI) IDP Movements 16-30 November 2017

AL-HASAKEH GOVERNORATE Between 16 to 30 November, ISMI-covered communities in Al-Hasakeh governorate Recorded IDP arrivals witnessed the arrival of 8,472 IDPs, most commonly to Areesheh (3,307), Tal Tamer (1,739) and Ras Al Ain (1,220) sub-districts (Figure 7). Meanwhile, 43,829 IDPs left ISMI- • 8,472 IDPs covered communities in Al-Hasakeh, with the vast majority leaving to other governorates, % of arrivals from other governorates most commonly to Aleppo (12,415), Deir Ez-Zor (11,250) and Damascus (9,416) • 58%

governorates. Most common shelter of new IDP arrivals Figure 7: Al-Hasakeh sub-districts receiving the largest IDP arrivals (# IDPs) • Solid/finished house (2,590 IDPs) 3,307 • Informal settlements (1,987 IDPs) 1,739 Most common tenancy of new IDP arrivals 1,220 787 774 • Hosted without rent (2,332 IDPs) 314 228 103 • Ownership (1,530 IDPs) Areesheh Tal Ras Al Shadadah Quamishli Hole Al-Malikeyyeh Qahtaniyyeh Tamer Ain Recorded IDP departures Map 3: Major displacement to and across Al-Hasakeh governorate7 • 43,829 IDPs % of departures to other governorates !( • 76% ² !( !( !( !( !( !( Figure 8: Five most common last sub-districts of Mabrua a amer !(" !(" -S departure of IDP arrivals (# IDPs) !( Abu Kamal 2,772 !( reese Al Mayadin 1,409 !(" Hajin 400 - !( Deir-ez-Zor 91 Ashara 68

Figure 9: Five ISMI-covered communities receiving largest IDP arrivals (# IDPs) DI-- Areesheh Camp 2,081

" Number o IDP arrivas Mabrouka Camp 1,140 Maain ( 161117 - 301117 ) Tal Hamam 1,112 !( 29 - 150 !( 301 - 1,150 MS !( 151 - 300 !( 1,151 - 2,566 Makhroum Council 741 Maor isaements (0 IDPs) Tal Tamer Council 627

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7 The community markers also account for arrivals to camps (Mabrouka and Areesheh).

About ISMI & This Factsheet The IDP Situation Monitoring Initiative (ISMI) is an initiative of the Camp Coordination and Camp Management An initiative of (CCCM) Cluster, implemented by REACH and supported by other cluster members.

Following a baseline assessment conducted between 23 October and 21 November 2016, weekly/bi-weekly data collection cycles have been initiated to provide regular updates on IDP movements. Based on 602 communities in Feedback: CCCM Cluster the governorates of Aleppo (A’zaz sub-district), Al-Hasakeh and Idleb, this factsheet presents a summary of reported Northern Syria inward and outward movements of IDPs in the month of November 2017. From 16 to 30 November 2017, such Email: syria.cross.border.info@ displacements were reported in 179 communities out of all ISMI-covered communities. cccmcluster.org, Info: http://www.globalcccmcluster.org, https://www.humanitarianresponse.info Displacement was identified through an extensive key informant (KI) network, either through alerts initiated by KIs or follow-up by enumerators. A range of 2-3 KIs were interviewed in each community, while collected information was Implemented by further triangulated through other sources, including CCCM member data and humanitarian updates. This approach allows for regular updates on IDP movements at a community level across ISMI coverage areas. However, movement updates are limited to areas covered by ISMI and there are, therefore, displacements that are not reported here.

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