Syrian Arab Republic (Northern Governorates): CCCM Cluster Overview as of October, 2017

While humanitarian agencies continue to operate in Shield Northern * areas, operations are often hindered and independent humanitarian Since April 1st, the CCCM Cluster has tracked 255,593 displacements access is not always guaranteed. from Ar- governorate. Currently, there is no access for (Total population: 10,630,051) Between February and March, 2017, a total of 142,456 displacements humanitarian goods from Turkey but local procurement is possible. occurred in Menbij, Al Bab, Jarablus and surrounding areas due to Organisations from the CCCM Cluster operate in this area and are Overall IDP population: 3,199,526 military offensives in the area. The majority of these displacements responding to the recent arrivals. went to border areas, particularly towards Azaz and Jarablus. Total camps/settlements: 351 Total IDPs in camps/settlements: 376,571

* Covering Lattakia, Hama, Idleb, , Ar-Raqqa, Deir Ez Zor and Al-Hasakeh governorates.

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More than 70% of all IDPs supported by the CCCM Cluster in camps are located in Idleb governorate. Additional displacements from other parts of Syria (e.g. Homs, Damascus) 4 are expected and will require an extensive response within the governorate. On July 19, 2017, clashes among AOGs in Idleb led to the temporary suspension of operations by several agencies. Activities have now resumed. Aleppo

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Lattakia Maaret Elekhwan Reception Centre 1 Capacity: 1,600 individuals Mezanaz Reception Centre 2 Capacity: 2,000 individuals Azaz Reception Centre 3 Capacity: 1,600 individuals Hama Al Bab Reception Centre 4 Capacity: 1,600 individuals

Legend Governorate boundary This map displays the current situation in Northern Syria with regards to 0 20 40 Km IDP Sites IDP Arrivals Subdistrict boundary Number of residents CCCM Cluster activities. Colors on the maps mark the number of individual ´ http://www.globalcccmcluster.org, https://www.humanitarianresponse.info. (% of total arrivals tracked arrivals as a percentage of total arrivals between September 2016 and Up to 1,000 between Sep1-Oct30) Total IDPs (Overall - Disclaimer: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used August 2017) on this map do not imply official endorsement by the United Nations. 1,001 - 5,000 October 2017. Camps and their size are marked in blue on the map. Up to 3% This data was provided by CCCM Cluster member organizations and was The data for this map is reported by 38 unique humanitarian actors and a 5,001 - 10,000 Total camps/settlements limited number of other sources, who may be parties to conflict. The data 3% - 8% (September 2017) validated through triangulation and verification by the CCCM Cluster. has not been independently verified and is subject to error or omission, 10,001 - 20,000 deliberation or otherwise by the various sources. 8% - 10% Total IDPs in camps/ settlements (September 2017) This data is for humanitarian use only. Creation Date: 01/11/2017, CCCM Cluster Turkey hub Source: CCCM cluster database, Turkey hub. More than 20,000 More than 10% Draft. Feedback: CCCM Cluster Northern Syria, Email: [email protected]. Reception Centres Syrian Arab Republic (Northern Governorates): CCCM Cluster Overview as of October, 2017 Number of cluster member organizations that provided input for this data is 38

The CCCM Cluster Coverage of IDPs in camps by sector Led by UNHCR, the CCCM Cluster coordinates the efforts of 71 member organizations (% of total IDPs in camps - September 2017) providing cross-border assistance in Northern Syria. CCCM Cluster activities focus on informing the humanitarian community on the needs in IDP Sites, tracking IDP movements Food NFI and coordinating the provision of multisectoral assistance in IDP Sites.

30% 22% 51% 2% 63% 22% 6% 5%

Challenges Sanitation Shelter 9% Local and international NGOs intervene in IDP sites across a number of sectors (see charts 7% 21% on the right). Support for these activities, as well as funding for camp management and 8% 42% infrastructure interventions, such as graveling, is direly needed in a large number of IDP 9% sites. 76% 27%

Camps are sometimes established in unsafe areas or without proper management. The CCCM Cluster provides guidelines on camp establishment to ensure that agencies are aware of best practices. Waste Water

The CCCM Cluster works to improve governance within camps. The number of IDP 10% 7% 4% 5% population living in camps with management increased from 10,000 to 50,000 in the past 7% 9% 2 years.

Resources have not kept up with the increase of IDP populations in camps (+50% in 2016). 78% 79% As a result, gaps have increased in coverage on the ground. NGOs, including local Syrian organisations, will need continued support to face these new challenges. Fully covered Mostly covered The CCCM Cluster continues to advocate for the establishment of a single, coordinated, Not covered / Partially covered operation-oriented dataset to track IDP movements in northern Syria. No Information