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201601 CCCM Cluster ISIMM Jan 2016.Xlsx CCCM Cluster_ IDPs Sites Integrated Monitoring Matrix (ISIMM), January 2016 PCODES Camp/ Settlement Details # of IDPs in January Sectoral Analysis Protection Sanitation Education Removal Shelter Health Waste Water Sub Total IDPs Food PCODE PCODE PCODE PCODE GBV NFI No. Admin1 Admin2 Admin3 Camps Gov. District District Cluster Name Location Name Type Girls Boys Women Men in Jan. CP 1 SY02 SY0203 SY020304 CP000001 Aleppo Afrin Sharan Afrin Kafr Janne IS 0 No No No 2 SY02 SY0203 SY020300 CP000002 Aleppo Afrin Afrin Afrin Roubar Camp PC 244 90% 40% 60% Yes No Yes 3 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 CP000003 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Bab Al Salame Bab Al Iman IS 1773 1617 1043 783 5216 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 4 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 CP000004 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Bab Al Salame Bab Al Noor IS 2514 2245 1476 1057 7292 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Yes Yes Yes 5 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 CP000005 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Bab Al Salame Bab Al Salame IS 2511 2290 1478 1108 7387 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Yes Yes Yes 6 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 CP000006 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Bab Al Salame Ekkdeh IS 1211 1105 713 534 3563 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Yes Yes No 7 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 CP000007 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Bab Al Salame Al Harameen TC 1156 1043 679 491 3369 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No Yes No 8 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 CP000008 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Bab Al Salame Sujjo PC 2215 2379 1301 1120 7015 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Yes Yes No 9 SY02 SY0204 SY020400 CP000009 Aleppo A'zaz A'zaz Shamarin Shamarin (Dhahiat Al-Shuhada) PC 1146 1515 696 737 4664 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% Yes Yes No 10 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 CP000010 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Al Sijjad Factory CC 229 11 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 CP000011 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Camp 5 IS 164 157 86 79 486 12 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 CP000012 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Farmers' League CC 93 13 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 CP000013 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Garden Near Qatari Hospital CC 0 14 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 CP000014 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus (Agricultural bank) IS 451 15 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 CP000015 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus (Stadium) IS 1325 16 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 CP000016 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus (Youth Centre) IS 405 17 SY02 SY0208 SY020800 CP000017 Aleppo Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus Jarablus 4 (Jbel) IS 209 199 155 142 705 18 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 CP000018 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Al Bir Wal Ihsan IS 700 Activities On Hold 19 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 CP000019 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Camp 2 CC 650 20 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 CP000020 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Haj Abdeen CC 294 21 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 CP000021 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Manbij IS 3000 22 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 CP000022 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Maskana IS 23 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 CP000023 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Qabassen1 CC 186 24 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 CP000024 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Qabassen2 CC 66 25 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 CP000025 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Menbij Tishreen Dam CC 144 26 SY02 SY0204 SY020402 CP000026 Aleppo A'zaz Tall Refaat Miskan 81 Tents CC 486 100% No No No 27 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 CP000027 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Random Al Hamdawen( alotostrad) CC 240 No No No 28 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 CP000028 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Random Al Moshrefa CC 270 No No No 29 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 CP000029 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Random Al Teen CC 210 No No No 30 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 CP000030 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Random Bor Saeed CC 324 No No No 31 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 CP000031 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Random Een Al Nkeel CC 210 No No No 32 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 CP000032 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Random Om Tmak CC 360 No No No 33 SY02 SY0205 SY020500 CP000033 Aleppo Menbij Menbij Random Tok Alklel CC 612 No No No 34 SY11 SY1102 SY110200 CP000034 Ar Raqqa Tell Abiad Tell Abiad Kassas Kassas PC 70 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 35 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 CP000035 Ar Raqqa Ath-Thawrah Mansura Sasafa Baoda IS 8 100% No No No 36 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 CP000036 Ar Raqqa Ath-Thawrah Mansura Sasafa Hamam IS 5 100% No No No 37 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 CP000037 Ar Raqqa Ath-Thawrah Mansura Sasafa Khadour CC 156 100% No No No 38 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 CP000038 Ar Raqqa Ath-Thawrah Mansura Sasafa Kharameza CC 96 100% No No No 39 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 CP000039 Ar Raqqa Ath-Thawrah Mansura Sasafa Saqeah CC 174 100% No No No 40 SY11 SY1103 SY110301 CP000040 Ar Raqqa Ath-Thawrah Mansura Sasafa Sasafa IS 18 100% No No No 41 SY09 SY0903 SY090300 CP000041 Deir-ez-Zor Al Mayadin Al Mayadin Sa'lo (Saalu) Sa'lo 1 - Agricultural Research CC 570 No No No 42 SY09 SY0903 SY090300 CP000042 Deir-ez-Zor Al Mayadin Al Mayadin Sa'lo (Saalu) Sa'lo 2 - Water Reservoir CC 270 No No No 43 SY09 SY0903 SY090300 CP000043 Deir-ez-Zor Al Mayadin Al Mayadin Sa'lo (Saalu) Sa'lo 3 - Farm near Zibari CC 210 No No No 44 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000044 Idlib Harim Dana Akrabat Akrabat IS 695 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No Yes No 45 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000045 Idlib Harim Dana Al Dana Al Dana IS 61 66 54 56 237 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 46 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000046 Idlib Harim Dana Al Dana Al Nahda IS 389 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 47 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 CP000047 Idlib Harim Armanaz Armanaz Albaider school CC 15 No No No 48 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 CP000048 Idlib Harim Armanaz Armanaz Alshbiba buildinng CC 40 No No No 49 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 CP000049 Idlib Harim Armanaz Armanaz Alzahra'a school CC 70 No No No 50 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 CP000050 Idlib Harim Armanaz Armanaz Aref Alnor school CC 6 No No No 51 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 CP000051 Idlib Harim Armanaz Armanaz Edadia Milis school CC 114 No No No 52 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 CP000052 Idlib Harim Armanaz Armanaz Beates shool CC 36 No No No 53 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 CP000053 Idlib Harim Armanaz Armanaz Mosque Alzahra'a CC 72 No No No 54 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 CP000054 Idlib Harim Armanaz Armanaz Mosque Beates CC 24 No No No 55 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 CP000055 Idlib Harim Armanaz Armanaz Municipality building CC 240 No No No 56 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 CP000056 Idlib Harim Armanaz Armanaz Thanoia Milis school CC 72 No No No 57 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 CP000057 Idlib Harim Armanaz Kwaro Afran dukhan CC 24 No No No 58 SY07 SY0703 SY070305 CP000058 Idlib Harim Armanaz Kwaro Kwaro school CC 48 No No No 59 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000059 Idlib Harim Dana Atmeh Atmeh IS 56452 50% 100% 100% 100% 100% 78% Yes Yes Yes 60 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000060 Idlib Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Al Nahdha IS 556 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 61 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000061 Idlib Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Al Qaqaa IS 1049 No No No 62 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000062 Idlib Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Al Sadaka IS 567 100% 100% 92% No No No 63 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000063 Idlib Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Al Ummah IS 628 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 64 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000064 Idlib Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Al Ummahat IS 375 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 65 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000065 Idlib Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Ariha IS 84 83 77 77 244 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 66 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000066 Idlib Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Aycha IS 1450 100% 100% No No No 67 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000068 Idlib Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Bab Al Hawa Upper/2 (moved to Imdad) IS 0 No No No 68 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000069 Idlib Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Othman Bin Affan IS 335 100% 100% No No No 69 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000067 Idlib Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Shahba'1 (Bab Al Hawa Lower/1) IS 1558 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 70 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000070 Idlib Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Shahba'2 IS 400 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 71 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000071 Idlib Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Taiba City IS 1954 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 72 SY07 SY0703 SY070301 CP000072 Idlib Harim Dana Bab Al Hawa Termanin IS 102 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No No No 73 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 CP000073 Idlib Harim Salqin Kafrina Ayidoun PC 1010 727 743 615 3095 100% 40% 50% 50% 100% 100% 100% No Yes No 74 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 CP000074 Idlib Harim Salqin Kafrina Kadimoon PC 567 601 485 377 2030 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% No Yes No 75 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 CP000075 Idlib Harim Salqin Kafrina Samidoon PC 602 577 562 397 2138 100% 100% 100% 100% 100% 75% 50% 50% No No No 76 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 CP000076 Idlib Harim Salqin Abo Talha Abo Talha school CC 70 No No No 77 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 CP000077 Idlib Harim Salqin Ezmarin East Ezmarin school CC 306 No No No 78 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 CP000078 Idlib Harim Salqin Ezmarin New Ezmarin school CC 162 No No No 79 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 CP000079 Idlib Harim Salqin Kaferhend Kaferhend school CC 84 No No No 80 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 CP000080 Idlib Harim Salqin Salqeen Ain Albakara school CC 48 No No No 81 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 CP000081 Idlib Harim Salqin Salqeen Alalani school CC 132 No No No 82 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 CP000082 Idlib Harim Salqin Salqeen Alba'ath CC 200 No No No 83 SY07 SY0703 SY070302 CP000083 Idlib Harim Salqin Salqeen Albalaneh school CC 12 No No No Page 1 of 4 CCCM Cluster_ IDPs Sites Integrated Monitoring Matrix (ISIMM), January 2016 PCODES Camp/ Settlement Details # of IDPs in January Sectoral Analysis Protection Sanitation Education Removal Shelter Health Waste Water Sub Total IDPs Food PCODE PCODE PCODE PCODE GBV NFI No.
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