NFI MONTHLY March 2017, Issue No. 03

Aleppo: Sector partners reach communities in East

UNHCR, with its partner Al-Ihsan Charity, has been responding to returning families in Al-Shaar neighborhood in eastern Aleppo. Its distribution point has been serving around 300 families (estimated 1,500 persons) on a daily basis with core non-food items such as, mattresses, plastic rolls, kitchen sets, jerry cans, blanket and solar lamps. © UNHCR / B. Diab

X KEY POINTS NUMBERS IN BRIEF

x Sector partners participated in an inter-agency convoy on TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTED 24th of March to seven hard-to-reach communities of Wadi Barada valley in Rural governorate. Collectively, 1,835,752 TOTAL AS OF MARCH 2017 the convoy served at least 24,500 people from the communi- ties of Barhaliya, Deir Qanoun, Deir Maqran, Hseiniyeh, Kafir 596,307 1.24M

Elzeit, Kafr Elawamid, and Suq Wadi Burda. Along with other CORE NFI SUPPLEMENTARY NFI provisions, around 11,000 beneficiaries received children clothing and blankets from NFI sector partners (IOM, 73 272 UNICEF, UNHCR). Humanitarian support to the Wadi Barada valley, with an estimated 33,500 people in need, is still COVERED TOTAL SUB-DISTRICTS needed as access is still limited. Among the priority NFI needs identified at that time include, high thermal blanket and BENEFICIARIES ADEQUATELY SERVED special winter clothing kit.

x In March, sector partners were quick to provide support to the most vulnerable population in newly accessible 150,937 4.9M neighborhoods in Aleppo City. UNHCR with Al Birr, Al SERVED HRP TARGET Taalouf and SARC collectively served at least 124,000

people with 50,000 basic household items, and 135,000 HRP INDICATOR 150,937 ACCOUNTS FOR BENEFICIARIES 1.1. NO. OF PEOPLE WHOSE NEEDS WERE ADEQUATELY MET supplementary items including winter kits. Return movement WHOSE NEEDS IN to these newly accessible neighborhoods is happening in a RELATION TO FOR RECEIVING MORE THAN 4 CORE NFI CORE AND ESSEN- (3% OF THE TOTAL TARGET OF 4.9 MILLION TIAL NFIS ARE MET small scale as the majority of the areas remains unconducive PEOPLE IN NEED OF NFI INSIDE SYRIA). for return due to lack of basic services and infrastructure damage that put the safety of the returning population at risk. Access to electricity is one the urgent and pressing concerns 931,441 825,000 confronting the returning population. SERVED HRP TARGET x To better address information management related issues of HRP INDICATOR ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO the sector, it organized an IM Support Group composed of IM 1.2. NO. OF PEOPLE WHOSE NEEDS RECEIVED MORE THAN 1 SEASONAL OR or reporting focal points from all sector partners. The first ARE MET FOR SUPPLEMENTARY ITEM IN MARCH 2017 nd SEASONAL ASSIS- (113% OF THE TOTAL TARGET OF 825,000 meeting was conducted on the 22 of March and attended TANCE PEOPLE IN 2017). by 14 representatives from 9 sector partners. There was an in-depth discussion on partners’ regular needs assessment OVERALL REACHED BENEFICIARIES and monitoring activities as well as challenges on reporting. The group agreed to meet every other month. The group also serves as a venue to share expertise and technical IM skills. 2,230,955 TOTAL BENEFICIARIES AS OF MARCH 2017 WHO RECEIVED AT LEAST ONE NFI

The NFI Monthly is a monthly publication of the NFI Sector of Syria Hub which is led by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees. This publication aims to provide an overview of humanitarian response of the sector inside Syria for each month. All information presented in this publication are from all NFI sector members with operational presence inside Syria. For more information, please contact the sector. NFI MONTHLY

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X GAPS AND CHALLENGES

x Widespread insecurity, challenging physical access and rigorous bureaucratic procedures and approval limit provision of adequate and regular humanitarian assistance especially to those who live in besieged and hard-to-reach areas;

x Absence of age and gender disaggregated information of population in need unable the sector to accommodate and target specific needs;

x Logistical constraints especially during inter-agency convoy such as, road blockage, presence of checkpoints, and presence of threats continue to hamper rapid distribution;

x Lack of actual data on distribution recipients prevent the sector PARTNER IN FOCUS to better measure the actual reached and served beneficiaries; UNICEF was established by the United Nations General Assembly on 11 x Limited and irregular monitoring of distribution due to insecurity December 1946 and became a permanent part of the United Nations and sensitivities compromise the ability of the sector to assess system in 1953 to advocate for the protection of children's rights, to help the impact of its assistance and better inform future planning; meet their basic needs and to expand their opportunities to reach their full potential. Working with other UN agencies, governmental and non- x Absence of clear and effective feedback mechanism from governmental organizations, UNICEF operates in over 190 countries population in need due to information gathering sensitivities and territories defending the right of children as mandated by the unable the sector to better determine the efficacy of its effort; Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC).

x Lack of income generating activities to provide the necessary UNICEF opened its office in Syria in 1970. Since the conflict began in financial means continues to hamper access to basic 2011, it has significantly scaled up its operations to meet rapidly household items among the most vulnerable population in expanding needs. UNICEF delivers lifesaving humanitarian assistance need; for women and children in health and nutrition, water, sanitation and hygiene, child protection, education, and adolescent development x Diminishing active participation among sector members affects programmes. UNICEF is investing in longer-term systems strengthening coordination and the overall sectorial reach; and resilience-building initiatives to help children, families and communi- ties focusing on the most vulnerable. UNICEF has over 200 staff in x Inexact coordination structure impacts the level of efficiency in Damascus and its five field offices in Rural Damascus, Aleppo, , coordinating sectorial response for interagency convoys. Tartous and Qamishli. UNICEF also provides its assistance through cross-border operations from Amman and Gaziantep.

x Lack of reliable consolidated information for interagency UNICEF implements a programme of distribution of winter kits and convoy reach affects the sector’s ability to determine the extent blankets to conflict affected families and children with a focus on and impact of its convoy contribution; reaching the most vulnerable (including internally displaced families, female headed households, and children with disabilities) both through x Insufficient number of detailed and comprehensive assessment its regular programme, humanitarian convoys and cross-border makes it difficult for the sector to shift its response priorities deliveries. Given the economic downturn, UNICEF is supporting local from distribution of basic essential NFI items to provision of economies and job creation through local procurement of winter related supplementary items. emergency supplies, clothes and blankets. This includes working directly with small scale workshops and cooperatives. In 2016, UNICEF reached more than 700,000 children with clothing kits and blankets, including more than 119,000 children living in hard to reach and besieged areas.

An e-voucher programme has been introduced in 2016 enabling families to purchase clothing for their children using vouchers at a network of CRISIS BACKGROUND: The crisis in the Syrian Arab Republic that started in March 2011 has transformed into a complex emergency over 30 stores in Qamishli, Homs, Tartous, Lattakia and Damascus. The that led to 6.3 million IDPs and 4.8 million Syrian refugees. The 2017 e-voucher programme gives families flexibility in choosing the right items Humanitarian Needs Overview reported that around 13.5 million and sizes for their children. Giving families choice and the ability to shop people are in need of humanitarian assistance of which around 5.8 for themselves also contributes to their empowerment and sense of million people need to receive essential household items and other dignity. The programme supports the local economy by creating demand multi-sectorial assistance as they continue to live in an unsafe and for local suppliers. uncertain environment. The degree of resilience and positive coping mechanism of the affected population have gradually reduced due to the protracted nature of the conflict. Purchasing power and the ability NFI Sector Coordination Team to provide for their basic household needs have decreased due to Joel Andersson, Senior NFI Sector Coordinator ([email protected]) economic recession that left many people unemployed and the Zina Alkhiami, NFI Sector Field Associate ([email protected]) prospect of accessing essential household items has also declined due Muhammad Shahzad, IM Officer ([email protected]) to closure of essential service providers. Corazon C. Lagamayo, IM Officer ([email protected]) Maha Shaban, IM Associate ([email protected])

Non-Food Items Sector I Syria Hub I [email protected] I http://sheltercluster.org/response/syria-hub NFI Sector SYRIA: NFI RESPONSE Syria Hub Reporting Period: March 2017 TOTAL BENEFICIARIES REACHED ± TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED AT LEAST ONE NON-FOOD ITEM 2,230,955 AS OF MARCH 2017 CORE ITEMS SUPPLEMENTARY ITEMS TURKEY 150,937 931,441 PEOPLE WHOSE NEEDS WERE ADEQUATELY MET FOR PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED AT LEAST 1 SUPPLEMENTA- RECEIVING MORE THAN 4 CORE NFI (3% OF THE 4.9M RY ITEM (113% OF THE 825,000 TOTAL TARGET TOTAL TARGET PEOPLE IN NEED OF NFI IN SYRIA) PEOPLE IN NEED OF SUPPLEMENTARY NFI IN SYRIA)

HAMA TOTAL BENEFICIARIES PER GOVERNORATE

Al-Hasakeh RURAL DAMASCUS RURAL DAMASCUS 42,000 HOMS 324,114 147,725 32,083 DAMASCUS AL-HASAKEH 91,095 AL-HASAKEH 22,415 Aleppo ALEPPO 90,961 ALEPPO 20,575 DAR'A 73,917 Mediterranean 8,254 53,290 IRAQ LATTAKIA TARTOUS 47,544 Ar-Raqqa DAMASCUS 7,500 LATTAKIA Sea 40,325 HOMS HAMA 7,250 28,644 TARTOUS 5,135 AR-RAQQA 22,245 Idleb AS-SWEIDA 2,505 AS-SWEIDA 7,998 IDLEB DAR'A 2,170 2,250 QUNEITRA 833 AR-RAQQA 1,050 DEIR-EZ-ZOR 500 Lattakia BENEFICIARIES REACHED BY TYPE OF SUPPORT

ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS Hama INSIDE SYRIA WHO RECEIVED IN-KIND Deir-ez-Zor 151K ASSISTANCE FROM REGULAR 759K PROGRAMMES OF THE SECTOR IN-KIND ASSISTANCE IN-KIND ASSISTANCE

ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS FROM HARD-TO-REACH AND 0 BESEIGED AREAS WHO RECEIVED 103K IN-KIND ASSISTANCE THROUGH Tartous INTER-AGENCY CONVOY INTER-AGENCY CONVOY INTER-AGENCY CONVOY

ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS 0 WHO RECEIVED CASH ASSISTANCE 268K Homs CASH SUPPORT FROM UNRWA CASH SUPPORT NOTE: Breakdown of beneficiaries per type of support does not necessarily sum up to the reported number of beneficiaries LEBANON as some communities may have received more than one type of assistance. TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTED PER GOVERNORATE 706,238 1,835,752 428,734 TOTAL NFIs DISTRIBUTED Damascus

144,697 Breakdown of 5.3 million people 140,875 Rural Damascus 104,400 79,461 in need of NFIs inside Syria 53,123 51,047 32,249 28,166 24,419 13,090 9,366 9,155 8,500 1,232 1,000 in 2017 per sub-district ALEPPO RURAL HAMA AL- HOMS DAMASCUS LATTAKIA TARTOUS HASSAKEH DAR'A AS-SWEIDA LATAKIA AR-RAQQA QUNEITRA IDLEB DEIR-EZ- DAMASCUS HASAKEH 0 - 10,000

10,001 - 40,000

40,001 - 80,000 TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTED PER TYPE

80,001 - 190,000

Quneitra 190,001 - 705,000 Dar'a Legend As-Sweida Estimate number of reached Estimate number of reached 596K 1.0M 189K beneficiaries who received at least beneficiaries who received more STANDARD NFIs WINTERIZATION NFIs SUPPLEMENTARY NFIs 1 supplementary item per sub-district than 4 core items per sub-district composed of blankets, quilts, mattresses/ composed of additional plastic sheet composed of carpet, dignity kits, heater stoves sleeping mats, kitchen sets, plastic sheets, for waterproof flooring, sweater, house cleaning kits, kids clothes, mosquito jerry cans, solar lamps, hygiene kit, diapers, underwear, baby clothing set, nets, new-born baby kits, sanitary napkin, student 0 - 2,500 5 - 1,000 and rechargeable fans children hats and socks hygiene kit, summer clothes, and sleeping bag 1,001 - 2,500 TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTION PER MONTH 2,501 - 7,000 2,501 - 5,000 CORE SUPPLEMENTARY JORDAN 417,684 7,001 - 12,500 530,941 290,821 r 5,001 - 10,000 12,501 - 31,000 030 60 120 180 240 289,660 109,193 197,454 10,001 - 20,110 000000000 Kilometers 31,001 - 95,000 JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

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ALEPPO AL-HASAKEH ! ! 1 ! 7 ! ! ! TOTAL COMMUNITIES COVERED AR-RAQQA ! OF WHICH 0(0%)ARE IN BESIEGED IDLEB ! 0 AREAS & 7 (100%) FROM HTR AREAS ! ! LATTAKIA ! ! HAMA 149,495 0 DEIR-ER-ZOR ! TOTAL PEOPLE REACHED OF WHICH TARTOUS 0 (0%) FROM BESIEGED AREAS AND 149,495 (100%) FROM HTR AREAS 4 HOMS TOTAL NUMBER OF INTER-AGENCY TOTAL NUMBER OF INTER-AGENCY 1 CONVOYS CONDUCTED 0 CONVOYS CONDUCTED

! 64,589 TOTAL COMMUNITIES COVERED OF TOTAL COMMUNITIES COVERED OF 1 WHICH 1 (100%) ARE IN HTR AREAS 0 WHICH 0 (0%) ARE IN BESIEGED AREAS TOTAL NO. OF NFIs DISTRIBUTED DAMASCUS RURAL IN INTER-AGENCY CONVOYS DAMASCUS TOTAL PEOPLE REACHED OF TOTAL PEOPLE REACHED OF WHICH 6 50,000 WHICH 50,000 (100%) FROM HTR AREAS 0 0 (0%) FROM BESIEGED AREAS IDLEB ALEPPO NAME OF BESIEGED AND HTR COMMUNITIES QUNEITRA TOTAL NO. OF NFIs DISTRIBUTED TOTAL NO. OF NFIs DISTRIBUTED COVERED BY INTER-AGENCY CONVOY (2016-2017) 10,000 IN INTER-AGENCY CONVOY 0 IN INTER-AGENCY CONVOY DARA GOVENORATE HARD-TO-REACH BESIEGED AS-SWEIDA COMMUNITIES COMMUNITIES ! AFRIN ! ALEPPO CITY ! HAJEB ALEPPO ! NABUL ! ! TALL REFAAT ! ! !! ! ! ! ! IDLEB FOAH ! ! !! ! ! ! HAMA ! MADIQ CASTLE ! ! ! ! ! ! ! AR-RASTAN ! ! ! ! ! DAR KABIRA ! ! ! HOMS CITY ! HOMS ! KAFR LAHA ! ! TALBISEH ! ! TALDU ! TIR MAALAH

ARBIN TOTAL NUMBER OF INTER-AGENCY TOTAL NUMBER OF INTER-AGENCY TOTAL NUMBER OF INTER-AGENCY AZ-ZABADANI 0 CONVOYS CONDUCTED 4 CONVOYS CONDUCTED 6 CONVOYS CONDUCTED ! BLUDAN BEIT SAWA RURAL ! JIRUD DARRAYA TOTAL COMMUNITIES COVERED TOTAL COMMUNITY COVERED TOTAL COMMUNITIES COVERED OF ! MADAMIYET ELSHAM DUMA 0 WHICH 0 (0%) ARE IN HTR AREAS 2 OF WHICH 2 (100%) ARE IN HTR AREAS 4 OF WHICH 4 (100%) FROM HTR AREAS DAMASCUS EIN TERMA AND 0 (0%) FROM BESIEGED AREAS AND 0 (0%) FROM BESIEGED AREAS ! QUDSIYA ! RAWDA BATRONEH HAMMURA TOTAL PEOPLE REACHED OF TOTAL PEOPLE REACHED OF TOTAL PEOPLE REACHED OF HARASTA WHICH 19,650 (100%) FROM HTR AREAS ! SARGHAYA HOMS HAMA 0 WHICH 0 (0%) FROM HTR AREAS 19,650 79,945 WHICH 79,945 (100%) FROM HTR AREAS ! SUQ WADI BARDA HEZZEH AND 0 (0%) FROM BESIEGED AREAS AND 0 (0%) FROM BESIEGED AREAS JISREIN KAFR BATNA TOTAL NO. OF NFIs DISTRIBUTED TOTAL NO. OF NFIs DISTRIBUTED TOTAL NO. OF NFIs DISTRIBUTED KHAN ELSHIH 0 IN INTER-AGENCY CONVOY 17,090 IN INTER-AGENCY CONVOY 37,499 IN INTER-AGENCY CONVOY MADAYA

RURAL DAMASCUS RURAL SAGBA

LEGEND FOOTNOTE/S: No. of inter-agency No. of beneficiaries (persons) Sub-districts with Sub-districts with (HTR) Sub-districts with besieged No. of distributed Areas covered by A. The information presented here only shows DRC, IOM, UNHCR and convoys (IACs) reached by IACs besieged communities ! hard-to-reach communities and HTR communities non-food items convoy in 2016 UNICEF convoys. B. One convoy is counted as one completed trip.

Data Source/s: Monthly NFI Sector 4W Datasets Disclaimer: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Humanitarian reach to Creation Date: 24 April 2017 Feedback: [email protected] List of Hard-to-Reach and Besieged Areas (OCHA, January 2017) sub-district does not imply full geographic coverage of all the needs in the sub-district. Information visualized on this map is not to be considered complete. NFI Sector SYRIA: NFI WINTERIZATION SUPPORT Syria Hub Reporting Period: March 2017

± SUMMARY TURKEY 888,551 PEOPLE IN NEED WHO RECEIVED WINTERIZATION SUPPORT IN 2017

Al-Hasakeh BREAKDOWN OF BENEFICIARIES PER GOVERNORATE

302,700

Mediterranean Sea Ar-Raqqa

141,225 Aleppo 91,095 90,328 71,664 53,290 Idleb 45,318 40,325 Lattakia 22,245 21,977 7,103 Deir-ez-Zor 782 500 0

RURAL HOMS DAMASCUS AL-HASAKEH ALEPPO DAR'A TARTOUS LATTAKIA AR-RAQQA HAMA AS-SWEIDA IDLEB DEIR-EZ-ZOR QUNEITRA DAMASCUS Hama BREAKDOWN OF BENEFICIARIES PER AGENCY

Tartous 624,137

306,981

64,150 61,269 3,212 2,400 LEBANON Homs UNICEF UNHCR GOPA IOM MSJM SOS

NOTE: Breakdown of beneficiaries per agency does not necessarily sum up to the reported total number of winterization beneficiaries as there could be some duplication of served beneficiaries per agency.

Damascus IRAQ QUANTITY OF WINTER ITEMS PER TYPE

Rural Damascus Breakdown of 5.3 million people 1,050,452 in need of NFIs inside Syria in 2017 per sub-district ESTIMATE NUMBER OF WINTER ITEMS DISTRIBUTED 0 - 10,000 Quneitra Dara 10,001 - 40,000 40,001 - 80,000

As-Sweida 80,001 - 190,000

190,001 - 705,000 LEGEND ESTIMATE QUANTITY ESTIMATE QUANTITY OF ESTIMATE QUANTITY Total people in need served with OF WINTER PLASTIC SHEET \ WATER OF OTHER ITEMS winterization support per sub-district CLOTHING KITS* PROOF FLOORING

JORDAN 0 - 2,000 248,443 28,602 773,407

2,001 - 5,000

5,001 - 12,500 *NOTE: Content of winterization kit per agency varies. IOM (cotton underwear long sleeve with long pants, wool gloves, wool hats, wool scarves, wool socks) 12,501 - 30,000 UNHCR (sweater, underwear, baby clothing set, high thermal blanket, plastic sheet, sleeping bag, jackets) UNICEF (children winter clothes) 30,001 - 95,000

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Mattresses 8,251 TOTAL STANDARD AND ± Jerry Cans 5,107 SUPPLEMENTARY NFI Plastic Sheet 7,552 4,898,222 STOCKS AS OF MARCH 2017 Hygiene Kits 5,000 TURKEY CORE NON-FOOD ITEMS Kitchen Sets 4,797 Solar Lamps 4,268 BREAKDOWN OF STANDARD NFI STOCKS PER TYPE Diapers 1,695 Blankets 0 JERRY CANS Jerry Cans 66,800 Al-Hasakeh 550,809 Hygiene kits 52,706 Plastic sheet 48,999 PLASTIC SHEET Mattresses 11,043 380,890 Solar Lamps 8,680 MATTRESSES Kitchen Set 7,500 37K Jerry Cans 54,100 Blankets 0 161K 256,024 50K Mattresses 26,982 1,828,163 KITCHEN SETS 209K Plastic sheet 23,845 TOTAL STANDARD NFI Mediterranean Sea Kitchen Sets 20,473 STOCKS 227,885 (available & pipeline) Ar-Raqqa Solar Lamps 17,832 SOLAR LAMPS Idleb Aleppo Diapers 15,627 217,664 Hygiene Kit 1,745 Lattakia Blankets 0 HYGIENE KITS 172,130 DIAPERS 195K Mattresses 1,566 22,761 354K Hama 1K BREAKDOWN OF CORE NFI STOCKS PER STATUS Deir-ez-Zor Tartous 1,254,214 573,949 Jerry Cans 383,437 Plastic sheet 269,437 90K Jerry Cans 32,367 AVAILABLE PIPELINE Mattresses 194,904 Plastic Sheet 25,957 Kitchen Sets 185,317 Homs 114K Solar Lamps 24,189 BREAKDOWN OF STANDARD NFI STOCKS PER AGENCY Solar Lamps 158,695 Mattresses 13,278 Hygiene Kit 95,204 Hygiene Kits 10,050 31,922 1,796,241 Blankets 0 Kitchen Sets 6,048 Damascus Diapers 2,500 Blankets 0 IOM UNHCR IRAQ SUPPLEMENTARY NON-FOOD ITEMS 1.3M Rural Damascus LEBANON TOTAL SUPPLEMENTARY NFI Hygiene Kits 5,275 2.3M 3,070,059 (available and pipeline) 14K Jerry Cans 4,450 12K Diapers 2,000 BREAKDOWN OF SUPPLEMENTARY NFI STOCKS PER STATUS Quneitra As-Sweida 1,590,678 1,479,381 Dara LEGEND 2017 NFI People In Need Types of Warehouse AVAILABLE PIPELINE Plastic sheet 5,100 (PiN) per governorate Jerry Cans 4,000 > 50,000 UNHCR Warehouse Solar Lamp 4,000 BREAKDOWN OF SUPPLEMENTARY NFI STOCKS PER AGENCY 21K 19K 50,001 - 300,000 Kitche Set 3,750 SARC Warehouse Hygiene Kit 2,150 300,001 - 650,000 21,194 3,048,865 JORDAN 650,001 - 1,000,000 International NGOs & Local NGOs Warehouse 1,000,001 - 1,380,000 IOM UNHCR

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FIELD MAPS NFI Sector AS-SWEIDA, DARA & QUNEITRA, SYRIA: NFI RESPONSE Syria Hub Reporting Period: March 2017

TOTAL BENEFICIARIES REACHED ± TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED AT LEAST ONE NFI 130,965 AS OF MARCH 2017 CORE ITEMS SUPPLEMENTARY ITEMS RURAL DAMASCUS Masaada Khan Arnaba 4,675 63,622 PEOPLE WHOSE NEEDS WERE ADEQUATELY MET FOR PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED AT LEAST 1 SUPPLEMENTA- Ghabagheb RECEIVING MORE THAN 4 CORE NFI ITEMS (1% OF THE RY ITEM WHICH INCLUDES SEASONAL ITEMS (14% 429,000 PEOPLE IN NEED IN AS-SWEIDA, DARA AND OF THE 429,000 PEOPLE IN NEED IN AS-SWEIDA, Masmiyyeh QUNEITRA GOVERNORATES) DARA AND QUNEITRA GOVERNORATES) TOTAL BENEFICIARIES PER SUB-DISTRICT Quneitra Little Sura SHAHBA DAR'A As-Sanamayn 2,500 53,290 Al-Khashniyyeh DAR'A 2,170 AS-SWEIDA 7,165

AS-SWEIDA 5 QUNEITRA Jasim SHAHBA 833 Shaqa Ariqa KHAN ARNABA 833 Al-Butayhah Nawa Izra' Shahba Fiq Tassil Sheikh Miskine BENEFICIARIES REACHED BY TYPE OF SUPPORT DAR'A Mazra'a ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS Ash-Shajara Da'el Mashnaf INSIDE AS-SWEIDA, DARA AND 4K QUNEITRA GOVERNORATES WHO 63K Hrak RECEIVED IN-KIND ASSISTANCE FROM IN-KIND ASSISTANCE REGULAR PROGRAMMES OF THE IN-KIND ASSISTANCE Mzeireb SECTOR Kherbet Ghazala As-Sweida AS-SWEIDA ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS 0 0 FROM HARD-TO-REACH AND BESEIGED AREAS WHO RECEIVED Mseifra INTER-AGENCY CONVOY IN-KIND ASSISTANCE THROUGH INTER-AGENCY CONVOY Dar'a INTER-AGENCY CONVOY 11K 0 ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS WHO RECEIVED CASH ASSISTANCE CASH SUPPORT FROM UNRWA CASH SUPPORT AL-HASAKEH Milh Jizeh Qarayya NOTE: Breakdown of beneficiaries per type of support does not necessarily sum up to the reported number of beneficiaries as some communities may have received more than one type of assistance. ALEPPO AR-RAQQA Busra Esh-Sham TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTED PER SUB-DISTRICT IDLEB

LATTAKIA Salkhad Thibeen 25,166 49,756 HAMA TOTAL NFIs DISTRIBUTED DEIR-EZ-ZOR TARTOUS Gharyeh 9,490 HOMS 5,500 3,600 3,000 1,500 1,500

DAR'A AS-SWEIDA KHAN ARNABA SHAHBA Quneitra As-Sanamayn Izra' Breakdown of 429,000 people AS-SWEIDA, DARA & QUNETIRA in need of NFIs in As-sweida, DAMASCUS TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTED PER TYPE RURAL DAMASCUS Dara & Qunetira in 2017 per sub-district

QUNEITRA 0 - 3,000 DAR'A AS-SWEIDA 3,001 - 12,500 29K 13K 7K 12,501 - 23,000 STANDARD NFIs WINTERIZATION NFIs SUPPLEMENTARY NFIs 23,001 - 45,000 composed of blankets, quilts, mattresses/ composed of additional plastic sheet composed of carpet, dignity kits, heater stoves sleeping mats, kitchen sets, plastic sheets, for waterproof flooring, sweater, house cleaning kits, kids clothes, mosquito jerry cans, solar lamps, hygiene kit, diapers, underwear, baby clothing set, nets, new-born baby kits, sanitary napkin, student 45,001 - 104,000 Legend and rechargeable fans children hats and socks hygiene kit, summer clothes, and sleeping bag

Estimate number of reached beneficiaries who received TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTION PER MONTH

more than 4 core items per sub-district CORE NFI SUPPLEMENTARY NFI 501 - 2,500 5 - 500 20,134

12,510 Estimate number of reached beneficiaries who received 9,105 at least 1 supplementary item per sub-district 6,000 2,000 8,001 - 53,500 801 - 8,000 800 7 January February March

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TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO ± RECEIVED AT LEAST ONE NFI TURKEY 148,209 AS OF MARCH 2017 CORE ITEMS SUPPLEMENTARY ITEMS Al-Malikeyyeh Jawadiyah 22,415 67,913 Quamishli PEOPLE WHOSE NEEDS WERE ADEQUATELY MET FOR PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED AT LEAST 1 SUPPLEMENTA- Amuda Qahtaniyyeh RECEIVING MORE THAN 4 CORE NFI ITEMS (9% OF THE RY ITEM WHICH INCLUDES SEASONAL ITEMS (29% 232,000 PEOPLE IN NEED IN AL-HASSAKEH GOVER- OF THE 232,000 PEOPLE IN NEED IN AL-HASSAKEH Darbasiyah NORATE) GOVERNORATE) Ya'robiyah TOTAL BENEFICIARIES PER SUB-DISTRICT

HOLE 10,794 AL-MALIKEYYEH 33,054 AL-MALIKEYYEH 7,636 QUAMISHLI 26,330 HOLE 16,900 RAS AL AIN 3,985 Tal Hmis RAS AL AIN 5,000 Be'r Al-Hulo Al-Wardeyyeh TAL HMIS 2,965 AL-HASAKEH 2,000 Ras Al Ain DARBASIYAH 1,545 Tal Tamer AMUDA 1,015 QAHTANIYYEH 1,000 JAWADIYAH 852 Al-Hasakeh Hole BENEFICIARIES REACHED BY TYPE OF SUPPORT

ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS IN AL-HASSAKEH GOVERNORATE WHO IRAQ 22K RECEIVED IN-KIND ASSISTANCE FROM 65K REGULAR PROGRAMMES OF THE IN-KIND ASSISTANCE SECTOR IN-KIND ASSISTANCE Ar-Raqqa ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS 0 FROM HARD-TO-REACH AND 0 BESEIGED AREAS WHO RECEIVED Areesheh Aleppo INTER-AGENCY CONVOY IN-KIND ASSISTANCE THROUGH INTER-AGENCY CONVOY INTER-AGENCY CONVOY Ar-Raqqa

Idleb ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS Shadadah 0 WHO RECEIVED CASH ASSISTANCE 23K Lattakia CASH SUPPORT FROM UNRWA CASH SUPPORT

AL-HASAKEH NOTE: Breakdown of beneficiaries per type of support does not necessarily sum up to the reported number of beneficiaries as some communities may have received more than one type of assistance. Hama TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTED PER SUB-DISTRICT Tar tous 69,636 Deir-ez-Zor Markada 140,875 Homs TOTAL NFIs DISTRIBUTED

Deir-ez-Zor 19,289 17,682 13,108 9,067 3,000 3,000 2,200 2,200 1,393 Damascus Rural Damascus Breakdown of 232,000 people in need of NFIs in Al Hassakeh HOLE RAS AL AIN AL-MALIKEYYEH QUAMISHLI Al-Hasakeh Darbasiyah Amuda Qahtaniyyeh Jawadiyah Tal Hmis governorate in 2017 per sub-district TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTED PER TYPE Quneitra 500 Dar'a As-Sweida 501 - 6,000 6,001 - 10,000 82K 10,001 - 22,000 44K 13K CORE NFIs WINTERIZATION NFIs SUPPLEMENTARY NFIs 22,001 - 130,000 composed of blankets, quilts, mattresses/ composed of additional plastic sheet composed of carpet, dignity kits, heater stoves sleeping mats, kitchen sets, plastic sheets, for waterproof flooring, sweater, house cleaning kits, kids clothes, mosquito jerry cans, solar lamps, hygiene kit, diapers, underwear, baby clothing set, nets, new-born baby kits, sanitary napkin, student Legend and rechargeable fans children hats and socks hygiene kit, summer clothes, and sleeping bag

Estimate number of reached beneficiaries who received TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTION PER MONTH more than 4 core items per sub-district 3,901 - 10,800 751 - 3,900 750 CORE NFI SUPPLEMENTARY NFI 50,795

29,356 33,280 Estimate number of reached beneficiaries who received at least 1 supplementary item per sub-district 15,750 5,001- 25,000 2,301 - 5,000 300 - 2,300 11,626 68 January February March

Disclaimer: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Humanitarian reach to Data Source/s: Monthly NFI Sector 4W Datasets, NFI PiN (HNO 2017) Creation Date: 24 April 2017 Feedback: [email protected] sub-district does not imply full geographic coverage of all the needs in the sub-district. Information visualized on this map is not to be considered complete. NFI Sector HAMA & HOMS, SYRIA: NFI RESPONSE Syria Hub Reporting Period: March 2017 TOTAL BENEFICIARIES REACHED LATTAKIA TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO ± RECEIVED AT LEAST ONE NFI Ziyara 366,270 AS OF MARCH 2017 IDLEB ALEPPO AR-RAQQA CORE ITEMS SUPPLEMENTARY ITEMS Shat-ha

Madiq Castle 39,333 174,551 PEOPLE WHOSE NEEDS WERE ADEQUATELY MET FOR PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED AT LEAST 1 SUPPLEMENTA- Hamra RECEIVING MORE THAN 4 CORE NFI ITEMS (5% OF THE RY ITEM WHICH INCLUDES SEASONAL ITEMS (23% As-Suqaylabiyah 738,000 PEOPLE IN NEED IN HOMS AND HAMA OF THE 738,000 PEOPLE IN NEED IN HOMS AND Kafr Zeita GOVERNORATES) HAMA GOVERNORATES) Karnaz Suran As-Saan TOTAL BENEFICIARIES PER SUB-DISTRICT Tell Salhib Muhradah HAMA DEIR- HAMA 23,333 HOMS 110,660 7,000 HAMA Jeb Ramleh 20,909 HOMS 4,000 HASYAA 8,600 Saboura HAWASH 3,250 Sokhneh TALBISEH 8,000 Masyaf Oqeirbat MADIQ CASTLE 1,750 Hama AL-QUSAYR 7,305 As-Salamiyeh KHERBET TIN NOOR 6,360 Wadi El-oyoun MASYAF 5,000 Harbanifse Eastern Bari AR-RASTAN 3,550 Ein Halaqim HAWASH 2,500 Oj Ar-Rastan MADIQ CASTLE 1,667 TARTOUS Qabu Talbiseh Tal du BENEFICIARIES REACHED BY TYPE OF SUPPORT Shin Ein Elniser Nasra Hawash Al Makhrim ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS Jeb Ej-Jarrah INSIDE HOMS AND HAMA Kherbet Tin Noor 39K GOVERNORATES WHO RECEIVED 99K Tall Kalakh Homs IN-KIND ASSISTANCE FROM REGULAR Hadideh IN-KIND ASSISTANCE PROGRAMMES OF THE SECTOR IN-KIND ASSISTANCE

ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS FROM HARD-TO-REACH AND AL-HASAKEH 0 11k Farqalas BESEIGED AREAS WHO RECEIVED INTER-AGENCY CONVOY IN-KIND ASSISTANCE THROUGH INTER-AGENCY CONVOY Al Quasir HOMS ALEPPO INTER-AGENCY CONVOY HOMS & HAMA AR-RAQQA Raqama IDLEB 0 ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS 94k WHO RECEIVED CASH ASSISTANCE LATTAKIA CASH SUPPORT FROM UNRWA CASH SUPPORT

NOTE: Breakdown of beneficiaries per type of support does not necessarily sum up to the reported number of beneficiaries Hasyaa HAMA as some communities may have received more than one type of assistance. DEIR-EZ-ZOR TARTOUS TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTED PER SUB-DISTRICT Sadad Mahin 122,571 Qaryatein HOMS 249,097 TOTAL NFIs DISTRIBUTED 65,082 Tadmor

DAMASCUS RURAL DAMASCUS 22,126 15,780 10,275 8,500 Breakdown of 738,000 people 1,992 1,461 1,310 QUNEITRA in need of NFIs in Homs and HAMA HOMS MASYAF Talbiseh HASYAA HAWASH KHERBET TIN Al-Qusayr Ar-Rastan NOOR DAR'A Hama in 2017 per sub-district AS-SWEIDA 0 - 20,000 TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTED PER TYPE

RURAL DAMASCUS 20,001 - 50,000 50,001 - 45,200

45,001 - 120,000 97K 128K 23K STANDARD NFIs WINTERIZATION NFIs SUPPLEMENTARY NFIs 120,001 - 440,000 composed of blankets, quilts, mattresses/ composed of additional plastic sheet composed of carpet, dignity kits, heater stoves sleeping mats, kitchen sets, plastic sheets, for waterproof flooring, sweater, house cleaning kits, kids clothes, mosquito jerry cans, solar lamps, hygiene kit, diapers, underwear, baby clothing set, nets, new-born baby kits, sanitary napkin, student Legend and rechargeable fans children hats and socks hygiene kit, summer clothes, and sleeping bag TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTION PER MONTH Estimate number of reached beneficiaries who received more than 4 core items per sub-district CORE NFI SUPPLEMENTARY NFI 4,001 - 8,400 1,751 - 4,000 1,750 102,462

52,498 Estimate number of reached beneficiaries who received 44,513 at least 1 supplementary item per sub-district 49,624 8,501 - 95,000 3,501 - 8,500 0 - 3,500

February March

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TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO ± RECEIVED AT LEAST ONE NFI Kasab 159,662 AS OF MARCH 2017 CORE ITEMS SUPPLEMENTARY ITEMS Qastal Maaf Rabee'a 13,389 87,119 PEOPLE WHOSE NEEDS WERE ADEQUATELY MET FOR PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED AT LEAST 1 SUPPLEMENTA- Kansaba ALEPPO RECEIVING MORE THAN 4 CORE NFI ITEMS (2% OF THE RY ITEM WHICH INCLUDES SEASONAL ITEMS (14% 606,000 PEOPLE IN NEED IN TARTOUS AND LATTAKIA OF THE 606,000 PEOPLE IN NEED IN TARTOUS AND GOVERNORATES) LATTAKIA GOVERNORATES) Ein El-Bayda LATTAKIA IDLEB TOTAL BENEFICIARIES PER SUB-DISTRICT (TOP 10)

LATTAKIA 7,529 LATTAKIA 31,060 Bahlawaniyeh Salanfa BANYAS 2,490 TARTOUS 29,010 Lattakia Al-Haffa MASHTA ELHIU 1,655 JABLAH 6,400 SODA KHAWABI 990 BANYAS 4,875 JABLAH 725 Ein Et-teeneh MASHTA ELHIU 2,738 Mzair'a JNEINET RASLAN 2,605 Hanadi Jobet Berghal SHEIKH BADR 2,390 Fakhura BARAMANET ELMASHAYEKH 1,665 QASTAL MAAF 1,500 Al-Qardaha TAWAHIN 1,465

Ein Shaqaq BENEFICIARIES REACHED BY TYPE OF SUPPORT Mediterranean Harf Elmseitra Sea Jablah ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS Ein Elsharqiyeh INSIDE TARTOUS AND LATTAKIA 13K GOVERNORATES WHO RECEIVED 67K Beit Yashout IN-KIND ASSISTANCE FROM REGULAR IN-KIND ASSISTANCE PROGRAMMES OF THE SECTOR IN-KIND ASSISTANCE

Qteilbiyyeh Dalyeh ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS 0 FROM HARD-TO-REACH AND 0 BESEIGED AREAS WHO RECEIVED IN-KIND ASSISTANCE THROUGH AL-HASAKEH INTER-AGENCY CONVOY INTER-AGENCY CONVOY Anaza INTER-AGENCY CONVOY TARTOUS & LATTAKIAALEPPO Banyas ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS 58K AR-RAQQA 0 Tawahin HAMA WHO RECEIVED CASH ASSISTANCE Tal een CASH SUPPORT FROM UNRWA CASH SUPPORT TARTOUS IDLEB LATTAKIA NOTE: Breakdown of beneficiaries per type of support does not necessarily sum up to the reported number of beneficiaries Qadmous as some communities may have received more than one type of assistance. Rawda Hamam Wasil HAMA TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTED PER SUB-DISTRICT Qumseyyeh DEIR-EZ-ZOR TARTOUS 47,178 Baramanet Elmashayekh 113,536 Sheikh Badr TOTAL NFIs DISTRIBUTED HOMS Soda Khawabi Jneinet RaslanDweir Raslan 19,322 13,085 11,495 9,695 Hamin Sibbeh Tar t ous Breakdown of 606,000 people 3,543 3,123 Dreikish 1,977 872 750 Mashta Elhiu DAMASCUS RURAL DAMASCUS in need of NFIs in Tartous & LATTAKIA BANYAS MASHTA JABLAH TARTOUS SAWDA SISNIYYEH RAWDA Lattakia in 2017 per sub-district ELHIU ALKHAWABI Ras El-Khashufeh QUNEITRA TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTED PER TYPE Safita Bariqiyeh 0 - 4,000 Kherbet Elma'aza DAR'A AS-SWEIDA 4,001 - 12,000

Sisniyyeh 12,001 - 23,000 Safsafa HOMS 23,001 - 50,000 52K 47K 13K Hameidiyyeh 50,001 - 396,000 STANDARD NFIs WINTERIZATION NFIs SUPPLEMENTARY NFIs Kareemeh composed of blankets, quilts, mattresses/ composed of additional plastic sheet composed of carpet, dignity kits, heater stoves sleeping mats, kitchen sets, plastic sheets, for waterproof flooring, sweater, house cleaning kits, kids clothes, mosquito jerry cans, solar lamps, hygiene kit, diapers, underwear, baby clothing set, nets, new-born baby kits, sanitary napkin, student Legend and rechargeable fans children hats and socks hygiene kit, summer clothes, and sleeping bag TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTION PER MONTH

Estimate number of reached beneficiaries who received CORE NFI SUPPLEMENTARY NFI 41,648 more than 4 core items per sub-district 1,656 - 7,550 726 - 1,655 725 25,526 26,859

Estimate number of reached beneficiaries who received 19,110 at least 1 supplementary item per sub-district 10,001 - 31,100 2,501 - 10,000 175 - 2,500 112 281 January February March

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± TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED AT LEAST ONE NFI TURKEY 692,595 AS OF MARCH 2017

Ain al Arab CORE ITEMS SUPPLEMENTARY ITEMS Lower Shyookh Bulbul Raju Jarablus 20,575 73,283 Ghandorah Sharan PEOPLE WHOSE NEEDS WERE ADEQUATELY MET FOR PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED AT LEAST 1 SUPPLEMENTARY RECEIVING MORE THAN 4 CORE NFI ITEMS (2% OF THE ITEM WHICH INCLUDES SEASONAL ITEMS (7% OF THE 1.0M PEOPLE IN NEED IN ALEPPO GOVERNORATE) 1.0M PEOPLE IN NEED IN ALEPPO GOVERNORATE) Suran Ar-Ra'ee Ma'btali A'zaz TOTAL BENEFICIARIES PER SUB-DISTRICT Menbij Sheikh El-Hadid Aghtrin

JEBEL 20,110 JEBEL SAMAN 50,000 Afrin Tal l R efa at A'rima Sarin SAMAN Mare' AR-RAQQA AIN AL ARAB 19,000 Jandairis Abu Qalqal MENBIJ 465 Al Bab AS-SAFIRA 2,575 Nabul TALL ED-DAMAN 1,000

ALEPPO MENBIJ 708 Haritan Tad af Daret Azza A'ZAZ 634 Rasm Haram El-Imam Jebel Saman Eastern Kwaires BENEFICIARIES REACHED BY TYPE OF SUPPORT Atareb Dayr Hafir

ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS INSIDE ALEPPO GOVERNORATE WHO 20K RECEIVED IN-KIND ASSISTANCE FROM 73K As-Safira REGULAR PROGRAMMES OF THE IN-KIND ASSISTANCE SECTOR IN-KIND ASSISTANCE Zarbah Hadher Maskana Banan ALEPPO ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS 0 0 FROM HARD-TO-REACH AND BESEIGED AREAS WHO RECEIVED INTER-AGENCY CONVOY IN-KIND ASSISTANCE THROUGH INTER-AGENCY CONVOY INTER-AGENCY CONVOY Hajeb Al-Khafsa AL-HASAKEH 0 IDLEB ALEPPO 15K ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS WHO RECEIVED CASH ASSISTANCE Tal l Ed -d ama n AR-RAQQA CASH SUPPORT FROM UNRWA CASH SUPPORT IDLEB NOTE: Breakdown of beneficiaries per type of support does not necessarily sum up to the reported number of beneficiaries LATTAKIA as some communities may have received more than one type of assistance.

Khanaser HAMA TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTED PER SUB-DISTRICT DEIR-EZ-ZOR TARTOUS 683,423 706,238 TOTAL NFIs DISTRIBUTED HOMS

11,613 5,000 2,623 2,199 1,380 DAMASCUS RURAL DAMASCUS Breakdown of 1 million people JEBEL SAMAN ALEPPO AIN AL ARAB AS-SAFIRA MENBIJ TALL ED-DAMAN in need of NFIs in Aleppo HAMA in 2017 per sub-district QUNEITRA TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTED PER TYPE DAR'A AS-SWEIDA 0 - 5,000

5,001 - 12,000 12,001 - 40,000 211K 408K 86K 40,001 - 127,000 STANDARD NFIs WINTERIZATION NFIs SUPPLEMENTARY NFIs 127,001 - 535,000 composed of blankets, quilts, mattresses/ composed of additional plastic sheet composed of carpet, dignity kits, heater stoves sleeping mats, kitchen sets, plastic sheets, for waterproof flooring, sweater, house cleaning kits, kids clothes, mosquito jerry cans, solar lamps, hygiene kit, diapers, underwear, baby clothing set, nets, new-born baby kits, sanitary napkin, student Legend and rechargeable fans children hats and socks hygiene kit, summer clothes, and sleeping bag

Estimate number of reached beneficiaries who received TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTION PER MONTH more than 4 core items per sub-district 20,110 465 CORE NFI SUPPLEMENTARY NFI 229,739 185,484

Estimate number of reached beneficiaries who received 79,355 at least 1 supplementary item per sub-district 86,285 1,001 - 1,575 701 - 1,000 1 - 700 56,697 68,679

January February March

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± TOTAL NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED AT LEAST ONE NFI AS OF MARCH 2017 Al-Hasakeh 611,031 Aleppo Deir Attiyeh Homs CORE ITEMS SUPPLEMENTARY ITEMS Ar-Raqqa Idleb Lattakia 49,500 360,974 PEOPLE WHOSE NEEDS WERE ADEQUATELY MET FOR PEOPLE WHO RECEIVED AT LEAST 1 SUPPLEMENTA- RECEIVING MORE THAN 4 CORE NFI ITEMS (2% OF THE RY ITEM WHICH INCLUDES SEASONAL ITEMS (18% Hama 2.0M PEOPLE IN NEED IN DAMASCUS AND RURAL OF THE 2.0M PEOPLE IN NEED IN DAMASCUS AND Deir-ez-Zor DAMASCUS GOVERNORATES) RURAL DAMASCUS GOVERNORATES) Tar tous An Nabk TOTAL BENEFICIARIES PER SUB-DISTRICT (TOP 10) Yabroud DAMASCUS 91,095 KISWEH 22,000 DAMASCUS & RURAL-DAMASCUSHoms Esal El-Ward GHIZLANIYYEH 7,500 GHIZLANIYYEH 73,992 QATANA 7,500 KISWEH 46,998

Jirud DAMASCUS 7,500 QATANA 45,030 5,000 JARAMANA AZ-ZABDANI 44,345

Damascus JARAMANA 24,750 Rural Damascus Ma'loula Sarghaya DUMA 20,000 Raheiba AT TALL 17,500 Quneitra Rankus HARAN AL'AWAMEED 12,500 Dar'a As-Sweida Az-Zabdani SAHNAYA 11,250 Madaya Al Qutayfah BENEFICIARIES REACHED BY TYPE OF SUPPORT Sidnaya Breakdown of 2 million people ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS in need of NFIs in Damascus Ein Elfijeh At Tall INSIDE DAMASCUS AND RURAL and Rural Damascus 49K DAMASCUS GOVERNORATES WHO 360K RECEIVED IN-KIND ASSISTANCE FROM in 2017 per sub-district IN-KIND ASSISTANCE REGULAR PROGRAMMES OF THE IN-KIND ASSISTANCE Qudsiya SECTOR 0 - 20,000 Dimas Duma LEBANON Harasta ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS 26K 0 FROM HARD-TO-REACH AND 20,001 - 60,000 BESEIGED AREAS WHO RECEIVED Damascus Arbin INTER-AGENCY CONVOY IN-KIND ASSISTANCE THROUGH INTER-AGENCY CONVOY 60,001 - 124,200 Damascus Kafr Batna Rural Damascus INTER-AGENCY CONVOY Jaramana Nashabiyeh 124,201 - 190,000 118K 0 ESTIMATE NUMBER OF PERSONS Qatana Markaz Darayya Maliha WHO RECEIVED CASH ASSISTANCE 190,001 - 701,000 CASH SUPPORT FROM UNRWA CASH SUPPORT SahnayaBabella Dhameer NOTE: Breakdown of beneficiaries per type of support does not necessarily sum up to the reported number of beneficiaries Haran Al'awameed as some communities may have received more than one type of assistance. TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTED PER SUB-DISTRICT (TOP 10)

108,331 Bait Jan 103,490 Kisweh Ghizlaniyyeh 532,614 TOTAL NFIs DISTRIBUTED 71,906 Sa'sa' 55,499 54,484

35,765 22,000 20,000 17,550 17,300 Quneitra KISWEH DAMASCUS QATANA AZ-ZABDANI JARAMANA GHIZLANIYYEH QUDSAYA DUMA AT TALL SAHNAYA

TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTED PER TYPE Dar'a As-Sweida 142K 349K 41K STANDARD NFIs WINTERIZATION NFIs SUPPLEMENTARY NFIs composed of blankets, quilts, mattresses/ composed of additional plastic sheet composed of carpet, dignity kits, heater stoves sleeping mats, kitchen sets, plastic sheets, for waterproof flooring, sweater, house cleaning kits, kids clothes, mosquito jerry cans, solar lamps, hygiene kit, diapers, underwear, baby clothing set, nets, new-born baby kits, sanitary napkin, student Legend and rechargeable fans children hats and socks hygiene kit, summer clothes, and sleeping bag

Estimate number of reached beneficiaries who received TOTAL NFI DISTRIBUTION PER MONTH more than 4 core items per sub-district CORE NFI SUPPLEMENTARY NFI 5,001 - 7,500 2,501 - 5,000 2,500 168,256 139,071

Estimate number of reached beneficiaries who received 98,620 at least 1 supplementary item per sub-district 58,331 28,600 20,001 - 91,100 5,001 - 20,000 0 - 5,000 15,317

January February March

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