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Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets Dar’a Governorate December 2017 Introduction Methodology and limitations These findings are based on data collected both directly and remotely (in Jordan) from Key Informants residing in the communities assessed. Information was collected from Key Informants in 110 communities in 17 sub-districts of Dar’a governorate. For each question asked, confidence levels were assigned based on the Key Informant’s area of expertise and knowledge of the sector-specific situation. For a full description of the methodology, please see the Terms of Reference, available on the REACH Resource Centre. This multi-sector needs assessment is part of a monthly data collection exercise which aims to gather information about needs and the humanitarian situation inside Syria. The factsheets present information collected in December 2017, referring to the situation in November 2017. These factsheets present information at the community level for 17 sub-districts in Dar’a governorate. In Dar’a City, neighbourhood- level data was collected and information is presented at this level*. Selected key indicators for the following sectors are included in the factsheets: displacement, shelter, NFIs, health, food security, WASH and education. The factsheets do not cover the entire range of indicators gathered in the questionnaire. For full visualisation of all indicators collected, please see the SIMAWG Needs Identification Dynamic Reporting Tool, available here: http://www.reach-info.org/syr/simawg/. *Admin 1 = governorate; admin 2 = district; admin 3 = sub-district; admin 4 = populated places RURAL DAMASCUS AS SWEIDA QUNEITRA Izra' Jasim Hrak Nawa Sheikh Miskine Tassil As Sanamayn Masmiyyeh Ghabagheb Dar'a Busra Esh Sham Kherbet Ghazala Ash Shajara Da'el Mzeireb Jizeh Mseifra Remote data collection Direct data collection Mixed data collection Not assessed PDF: click on a sub-district name to directly access the relevant factsheet

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Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Dar’a Governorate December 2017

Introduction

Methodology and limitationsThese findings are based on data collected both directly and remotely (in Jordan) from Key Informants residing in the communities assessed.

Information was collected from Key Informants in 110 communities in 17 sub-districts of Dar’a governorate. For each question asked, confidence levels were assigned based on the Key Informant’s area of expertise and knowledge of the sector-specific situation.

For a full description of the methodology, please see the Terms of Reference, available on the REACH Resource Centre.

This multi-sector needs assessment is part of a monthly data collection exercise which aims to gather information about needs and the humanitarian situation inside Syria. The factsheets present information collected in December 2017, referring to the situation in November 2017.

These factsheets present information at the community level for 17 sub-districts in Dar’a governorate. In Dar’a City, neighbourhood-level data was collected and information is presented at this level*. Selected key indicators for the following sectors are included in the factsheets: displacement, shelter, NFIs, health, food security, WASH and education. The factsheets do not cover the entire range of indicators gathered in the questionnaire.

For full visualisation of all indicators collected, please see the SIMAWG Needs Identification Dynamic Reporting Tool, available here:http://www.reach-info.org/syr/simawg/.

*Admin 1 = governorate; admin 2 = district; admin 3 = sub-district; admin 4 = populated places

RURALDAMASCUS

AS SWEIDA

QUNEITRA

Izra'

Jasim

Hrak

Nawa SheikhMiskineTassil

As Sanamayn

MasmiyyehGhabagheb

Dar'a

BusraEsh Sham

KherbetGhazala

Ash ShajaraDa'el

Mzeireb

Jizeh

Mseifra

Remote data collection

Direct data collection

Mixed data collection

Not assessed

PDF: click on a sub-district name to directly access the relevant factsheet

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Abu Hartein

Beit Ara

Abu Hartein

Sub-district P-Code: SY120003

Abu HarteinBorrowing from family/friends

Abu Hartein

Beit AraChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

HitChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsReducing meal size

3/17 communities assessed : Abu Hartein, Beit Ara, Hit

No info

NDPs IDPs

No info

HitNDPs IDPs

No info

Beit AraNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 1-25% 26-50% None

Yes No info No

Beit Ara51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No info No

Hit51-75% 26-50%

Yes No info No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Abu Hartein

NA

NA

NA

B C D F NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Daily employmentFarm owning

Daily employmentFarm owningSavings

Daily employmentFarm owningBusiness/trade

Abu HarteinNo lack of fuel

Beit AraCutting treesBurning clothesBurning plastics

HitCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

December 2017Ash Shajara, Dar’a Governorate

Beit Ara

9500 SYP

NA

500 SYP

B C D F 100000 SYP

NA

NA

NA

NA

Hit

9500 SYP

NA

500 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Ash Shajara, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

Abu HarteinWater trucking

Disposed at designated site

Sub-district P-Code: SY120003Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Beit Ara

Abu HarteinNo spaces available

Beit AraParents do not approve of curriculum

HitUnsafe route to services

Abu HarteinNo facilities in the area

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

DisabilitiesChronic diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Beit AraNo facilities in the areaSecurity concerns around travelLack of transportation

Pregnancy related diseasesAcute respiratory infectionsSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

HitNo facilities in the areaSecurity concerns around travelHigh cost of transportation

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infectionsFever

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Abu Hartein

Bread: no infoRice: 500 SYPLentils: 360 SYPSugar: 290 SYPCooking oil: 600 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

3/17 communities assessed : Abu Hartein, Beit Ara, Hit

Beit AraNetwork

Buried / burned

HitProtected spring

Left in street / public area

Beit Ara

Bread: no infoRice: 700 SYPLentils: 600 SYPSugar: 500 SYPCooking oil: 1000 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Hit

Bread: no infoRice: 700 SYPLentils: 500 SYPSugar: 400 SYPCooking oil: 1000 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

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KhebabQanniyeh

Barqa

EibSamlinBsir

Tabneh

Ankhal

Jidya

Jisri

QaytaWestern

Karim

Kafr Shams

NorthernKarim

Ankhal

Sub-district P-Code: SY120200

AnkhalChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping meals

Ankhal

As SanamaynBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping mealsReducing meal size

BsirTaking loans/buying on creditSelling household assetsSkipping meals

BarqaBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping mealsReducing meal size

16/17 communities assessed (12 communities are shown on the next three factsheets): Ankhal, As Sanamayn, Barqa, Bsir

3000 - 3500 SYP

NDPs IDPs

No info

BarqaNDPs IDPs

5000 - 10000 SYP

As SanamaynNDPs IDPs

No info

BsirNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

As Sanamayn51-75% 51-75% 26-50%

Yes No No

Barqa51-75% 76-100% 26-50%

Yes No info No

Bsir76-100% 51-75% 26-50%

Yes No info No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Ankhal

7500 SYP

500 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 70000 SYP

NA

4000 SYP

400 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Daily employmentFarm owningBusiness/trade

Stable employmentFarm owningSupport from family/friends

Stable employmentFarm owningSupport from family/friends

Daily employmentFarm owningRemittances

AnkhalBurning productive assets

As SanamaynNo lack of fuel

BarqaCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

BsirNo lack of fuel

December 2017As Sanamayn 1/4, Dar’a Governorate

As Sanamayn

3000 SYP

350 SYP

350 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2000 SYP

4000 SYP

3500 SYP

NA

Bsir

3000 SYP

350 SYP

350 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2000 SYP

4000 SYP

3500 SYP

NA

Barqa

8500 SYP

350 SYP

470 SYP

B C D F 80000 SYP

NA

4000 SYP

3500 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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As Sanamayn 1/4, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

AnkhalClosed well

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120200Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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KhebabQanniyeh

Barqa

EibSamlinBsir

Tabneh

Ankhal

Jidya

Jisri

QaytaWestern

Karim

Kafr Shams

NorthernKarim

AnkhalMost children accessed education

As SanamaynMost children accessed education

BarqaMost children accessed education

BsirMost children accessed education

AnkhalNo difficulties reported

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Chronic diseasesPregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

As SanamaynNo difficulties reportedCommunicable diseases

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

BarqaNo facilities in the areaSecurity concerns around travelFamily not permitting travel

Communicable diseasesChronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

BsirNo difficulties reportedCommunicable diseases

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Ankhal

Bread: no infoRice: 650 SYPLentils: 425 SYPSugar: 375 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

16/17 communities assessed (12 communities are shown on the next three factsheets): Ankhal, As Sanamayn, Barqa, Bsir

As SanamaynNetwork

Public free collection

BarqaClosed well

Public free collection

BsirNetwork

Public free collection

As Sanamayn

Bread: 50 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 265 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Public bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

Barqa

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

Bsir

Bread: 50 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 265 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Public bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

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KhebabQanniyeh

Barqa

EibSamlinBsir

Tabneh

Ankhal

Jidya

Jisri

QaytaWestern

Karim

Kafr Shams

NorthernKarim

Eib

Sub-district P-Code: SY120200

EibBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping mealsReducing meal size

Eib

HaraBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping meals

JisriChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

JidyaBorrowing from family/friends

16/17 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the previous factsheet, 8 communities are shown on the next two factsheets): Eib, Hara, Jidya, Jisri

No info

NDPs IDPs

No info

JidyaNDPs IDPs

4500 - 5500 SYP

HaraNDPs IDPs

No info

JisriNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 1-25% None No info

Yes No info No

Hara76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Jidya26-50% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No info No

Jisri1-25% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No info No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Eib

8500 SYP

350 SYP

470 SYP

B C D F 80000 SYP

NA

4000 SYP

3500 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Daily employmentHigh risk/illegal work

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

Daily employmentBusiness/trade

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

EibCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

HaraBurning productive assets

JidyaNo lack of fuel

JisriCutting treesBurning productive assets

December 2017As Sanamayn 2/4, Dar’a Governorate

Hara

7500 SYP

500 SYP

425 SYP

B C D F 70000 SYP

NA

3800 SYP

425 SYP

NA

Jisri

8500 SYP

NA

425 SYP

B C D F 70000 SYP

NA

NA

NA

NA

Jidya

3500 SYP

500 SYP

225 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

NA

3200 SYP

425 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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As Sanamayn 2/4, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

EibClosed well

Left in street / public area

Sub-district P-Code: SY120200Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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KhebabQanniyeh

Barqa

EibSamlinBsir

Tabneh

Ankhal

Jidya

Jisri

QaytaWestern

Karim

Kafr Shams

NorthernKarim

EibSome facilities destroyedLack of teaching staffLack of school supplies

HaraMost children accessed education

JidyaMost children accessed education

JisriMost children accessed education

EibNo facilities in the area

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Communicable diseasesChronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

HaraNo difficulties reportedChronic diseases

Pregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

JidyaNo difficulties reportedChronic diseases

Pregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

JisriNo facilities in the areaChronic diseases

Pregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Eib

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 265 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Private bakeries

1 to 10

Yeast not always availableFlour not always availableHigh price of wheat

16/17 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the previous factsheet, 8 communities are shown on the next two factsheets): Eib, Hara, Jidya, Jisri

HaraClosed well

Public free collection

JidyaClosed well

Public free collection

JisriClosed well

Buried / burned

Hara

Bread: no infoRice: 650 SYPLentils: 425 SYPSugar: 350 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

Jidya

Bread: 75 SYPRice: 650 SYPLentils: 425 SYPSugar: 350 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Jisri

Bread: no infoRice: 600 SYPLentils: 425 SYPSugar: 350 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

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KhebabQanniyeh

Barqa

EibSamlinBsir

Tabneh

Ankhal

Jidya

Jisri

QaytaWestern

Karim

Kafr Shams

NorthernKarim

Kafr Shams

Sub-district P-Code: SY120200

Kafr ShamsChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

Kafr Shams

KhebabTaking loans/buying on creditSkipping mealsReducing meal size

QanniyehBorrowing from family/friends

Northern KarimBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal workSelling household assets

16/17 communities assessed (8 communities are shown on the previous two factsheets, 4 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Kafr Shams, Khebab, Northern Karim, Qanniyeh

No info

NDPs IDPs

No info

Northern KarimNDPs IDPs

5000 - 10000 SYP

KhebabNDPs IDPs

3500 - 4000 SYP

QanniyehNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Khebab76-100% 51-75% 26-50%

Yes No info No

Northern Karim51-75% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No Yes

Qanniyeh51-75% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No info No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Kafr Shams

7500 SYP

500 SYP

425 SYP

B C D F 70000 SYP

NA

3800 SYP

425 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

Stable employmentFarm owningSupport from family/friends

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

Daily employmentHigh risk/illegal work

Kafr ShamsBurning productive assets

KhebabNo lack of fuel

Northern KarimBurning furniture not in useBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

QanniyehNo lack of fuel

December 2017As Sanamayn 3/4, Dar’a Governorate

Khebab

3000 SYP

350 SYP

350 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2000 SYP

4000 SYP

3500 SYP

NA

Qanniyeh

3500 SYP

500 SYP

225 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

NA

3200 SYP

400 SYP

NA

Northern Karim

7000 SYP

NA

400 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

2300 SYP

NA

85000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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As Sanamayn 3/4, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

Kafr ShamsClosed well

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120200Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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HaraAs Sanamayn

KhebabQanniyeh

Barqa

EibSamlinBsir

Tabneh

Ankhal

Jidya

Jisri

QaytaWestern

Karim

Kafr Shams

NorthernKarim

Kafr ShamsMost children accessed education

KhebabMost children accessed education

Northern KarimMost children accessed education

QanniyehMost children accessed education

Kafr ShamsNo difficulties reported

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Chronic diseasesPregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

KhebabNo difficulties reportedCommunicable diseases

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

Northern KarimLack of transportationOld ageDisability/Injuries/Illness

Chronic diseasesMaternal health issuesAcute respiratory infections

QanniyehNo difficulties reportedChronic diseases

Pregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Kafr Shams

Bread: no infoRice: 650 SYPLentils: 425 SYPSugar: 350 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

16/17 communities assessed (8 communities are shown on the previous two factsheets, 4 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Kafr Shams, Khebab, Northern Karim, Qanniyeh

KhebabNetwork

Public free collection

Northern KarimClosed well

Buried / burned

QanniyehClosed well

Public free collection

Khebab

Bread: 100 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 265 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Public bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

Northern Karim

Bread: no infoRice: 700 SYPLentils: no infoSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

Flour too expensive

Qanniyeh

Bread: 75 SYPRice: 650 SYPLentils: 425 SYPSugar: 350 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Public bakeries

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

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KhebabQanniyeh

Barqa

EibSamlinBsir

Tabneh

Ankhal

Jidya

Jisri

QaytaWestern

Karim

Kafr Shams

NorthernKarim

Qayta

Sub-district P-Code: SY120200

QaytaBorrowing from family/friends

Qayta

SamlinBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping mealsReducing meal size

Western KarimBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal workSelling household assets

TabnehBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping mealsReducing meal size

16/17 communities assessed (12 communities are shown on the previous three factsheets): Qayta, Samlin, Tabneh, Western Karim

4000 - 6000 SYP

NDPs IDPs

No info

TabnehNDPs IDPs

No info

SamlinNDPs IDPs

No info

Western KarimNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Samlin51-75% 51-75% 26-50%

Yes No info No

Tabneh76-100% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No info No

Western Karim51-75% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes Yes No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Qayta

3500 SYP

500 SYP

225 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2000 SYP

3200 SYP

425 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

Stable employmentFarm owningSupport from family/friends

Daily employmentHigh risk/illegal work

Stable employmentFarm owningSupport from family/friends

QaytaNo lack of fuel

SamlinCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

TabnehNo lack of fuel

Western KarimBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

December 2017As Sanamayn 4/4, Dar’a Governorate

Samlin

8000 SYP

350 SYP

460 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

NA

4000 SYP

3500 SYP

NA

Western Karim

7000 SYP

NA

400 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

2300 SYP

1200 SYP

85000 SYP

Tabneh

3000 SYP

350 SYP

350 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2000 SYP

4000 SYP

3500 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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As Sanamayn 4/4, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

QaytaClosed well

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120200Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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KhebabQanniyeh

Barqa

EibSamlinBsir

Tabneh

Ankhal

Jidya

Jisri

QaytaWestern

Karim

Kafr Shams

NorthernKarim

QaytaMost children accessed education

SamlinMost children accessed education

TabnehMost children accessed education

Western KarimMost children accessed education

QaytaNo difficulties reported

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Chronic diseasesPregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

SamlinNo facilities in the areaSecurity concerns around travelFamily not permitting travel

Communicable diseasesChronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

TabnehNo difficulties reportedCommunicable diseases

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

Western KarimLack of transportationOld age

Chronic diseasesPregnancy related diseasesAcute respiratory infections

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Qayta

Bread: 75 SYPRice: 650 SYPLentils: 425 SYPSugar: 350 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

16/17 communities assessed (12 communities are shown on the previous three factsheets): Qayta, Samlin, Tabneh, Western Karim

SamlinClosed well

Public free collection

TabnehNetwork

Public free collection

Western KarimWater trucking

Buried / burned

Samlin

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 265 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

Tabneh

Bread: 50 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 265 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Public bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

Western Karim

Bread: no infoRice: 700 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

Flour too expensive

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TisiyaSmaqiyat

BusraEsh Sham

Simej

Jemrine

Nada

Moraba

Smad

Abu Katuleh

Abu Katuleh

Sub-district P-Code: SY120001

Abu KatulehChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

Abu Katuleh

Busra Esh ShamBorrowing from family/friends

MorabaBorrowing from family/friends

NadaChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSelling household assets

JemrineBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal workSelling household assets

9/9 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Abu Katuleh, Busra Esh Sham, Jemrine, Moraba, Nada

No info

NDPs IDPs

No info

JemrineNDPs IDPs

2000 - 2500 SYP

Busra Esh ShamNDPs IDPs

No info

NadaNDPs IDPs

1500 - 2000 SYP

MorabaNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Busra Esh Sham51-75% 51-75% 26-50%

Yes Yes Yes

Jemrine51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Moraba76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes Yes Yes

Nada76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Abu Katuleh

9000 SYP

NA

450 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Daily employmentBusiness/tradeSupport from family/friends

Stable employmentBusiness/tradeRemittances

Stable employmentBusiness/tradeRemittances

Daily employmentBusiness/tradeSupport from family/friends

Daily employmentHigh risk/illegal work

Abu KatulehCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning clothes

Busra Esh ShamCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning productive assets

JemrineCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

MorabaCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

NadaCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

December 2017Busra Esh Sham 1/2, Dar’a Governorate

Busra Esh Sham

8500 SYP

400 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 100000 SYP

2500 SYP

NA

NA

NA

Nada

9000 SYP

NA

425 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

NA

350 SYP

NA

Moraba

8500 SYP

400 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 100000 SYP

2500 SYP

NA

NA

NA

Jemrine

8000 SYP

NA

400 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

2300 SYP

1200 SYP

85000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Busra Esh Sham 1/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

Abu KatulehWater trucking

Buried / burned

Sub-district P-Code: SY120001Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

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BusraEsh Sham

Simej

Jemrine

Nada

Moraba

Smad

Abu Katuleh

Abu KatulehMost children accessed education

Busra Esh ShamMost children accessed education

JemrineMost children accessed education

MorabaMost children accessed education

NadaMost children accessed education

Abu KatulehNo facilities in the areaHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Communicable diseasesChronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

Busra Esh ShamHigh cost of transportationOld ageDisability/Injuries/Illness

Acute respiratory infections

JemrineHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

Chronic diseasesMaternal health issuesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

MorabaNo difficulties reportedAcute respiratory infections

NadaNo facilities in the areaHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

Communicable diseasesChronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Abu Katuleh

Bread: no infoRice: no infoLentils: no infoSugar: no infoCooking oil: no info

Bread is not available in the village

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

9/9 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Abu Katuleh, Busra Esh Sham, Jemrine, Moraba, Nada

Busra Esh ShamClosed well

Private paid collection

JemrineClosed well

Public free collection

MorabaClosed well

Private paid collection

NadaWater trucking

Buried / burned

Busra Esh Sham

Bread: 100 SYPRice: 700 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 250 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Public bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

Jemrine

Bread: no infoRice: 700 SYPLentils: 300 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Moraba

Bread: no infoRice: 600 SYPLentils: 500 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

Electricity/fuel too expensive

Nada

Bread: 125 SYPRice: 600 SYPLentils: 450 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 850 SYP

Public bakeries

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

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BusraEsh Sham

Simej

Jemrine

Nada

Moraba

Smad

Abu Katuleh

Simej

Sub-district P-Code: SY120001

SimejChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

Simej

SmadBorrowing from family/friends

TisiyaChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal work

SmaqiyatChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSelling household assets

9/9 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous factsheet): Simej, Smad, Smaqiyat, Tisiya

No info

NDPs IDPs

No info

SmaqiyatNDPs IDPs

No info

SmadNDPs IDPs

No info

TisiyaNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Smad51-75% 1-25% 26-50%

Yes No Yes

Smaqiyat76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Tisiya1-25% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Simej

9000 SYP

NA

425 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Daily employmentBusiness/tradeSupport from family/friends

Stable employmentBusiness/tradeRemittances

Daily employmentBusiness/tradeSupport from family/friends

Daily employmentBusiness/tradeSupport from family/friends

SimejCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

SmadCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

SmaqiyatCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

TisiyaCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

December 2017Busra Esh Sham 2/2, Dar’a Governorate

Smad

8500 SYP

400 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 100000 SYP

2500 SYP

NA

NA

NA

Tisiya

9000 SYP

NA

450 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Smaqiyat

8500 SYP

NA

450 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

NA

350 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Busra Esh Sham 2/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

SimejWater trucking

Buried / burned

Sub-district P-Code: SY120001Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

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BusraEsh Sham

Simej

Jemrine

Nada

Moraba

Smad

Abu Katuleh

SimejMost children accessed education

SmadMost children accessed education

SmaqiyatMost children accessed education

TisiyaLack of teaching staff

SimejNo facilities in the areaHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Communicable diseasesChronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

SmadNo facilities in the areaLack of transportation

Acute respiratory infections

SmaqiyatNo difficulties reportedCommunicable diseases

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

TisiyaNo facilities in the areaHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

Communicable diseasesChronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Simej

Bread: 135 SYPRice: 600 SYPLentils: no infoSugar: 325 SYPCooking oil: 800 SYP

Bread is not available in the village

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

9/9 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous factsheet): Simej, Smad, Smaqiyat, Tisiya

SmadClosed well

Private paid collection

SmaqiyatWater trucking

Buried / burned

TisiyaWater trucking

Buried / burned

Smad

Bread: no infoRice: 700 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

Wheat not always availableFlour not always availableInsufficient electricity/fuel

Smaqiyat

Bread: 150 SYPRice: 600 SYPLentils: 450 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 800 SYP

Bread is not available in the village

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Tisiya

Bread: 150 SYPRice: 600 SYPLentils: 450 SYPSugar: 325 SYPCooking oil: 800 SYP

Bread is not available in the village

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

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Abtaa

Abtaa

Sub-district P-Code: SY120004

AbtaaChildren sent to work/begTaking loans/buying on creditBorrowing from family/friends

Abtaa

Da’elChildren sent to work/begTaking loans/buying on creditBorrowing from family/friends

2/2 communities assessed : Abtaa, Da’el

No info

NDPs IDPs

No info

Da’elNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes Yes No

Da’el51-75% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Abtaa

8500 SYP

350 SYP

400 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

2350 SYP

8300 SYP

1150 SYP

67000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentBusiness/tradeSupport from family/friends

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

AbtaaNo lack of fuel

Da’elNo lack of fuel

December 2017Da’el, Dar’a Governorate

Da’el

8400 SYP

350 SYP

400 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

2400 SYP

8200 SYP

1100 SYP

67000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Da’el, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

AbtaaNetwork

Private paid collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120004Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

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Abtaa

AbtaaMost children accessed education

Da’elMost children accessed education

AbtaaNo difficulties reported

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Disabilities

Da’elNo difficulties reportedDisabilities

Pregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Abtaa

Bread: no infoRice: 500 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 250 SYPCooking oil: 600 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

2/2 communities assessed : Abtaa, Da’el

Da’elWater trucking

Private paid collection

Da’el

Bread: no infoRice: 500 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 250 SYPCooking oil: 650 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

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Um Elmayathen

Neimeh

KahilSayda

Nasib

Kahil

Sub-district P-Code: SY120000

KahilBorrowing from family/friendsReducing meal size

Kahil

NasibChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

NeimehBorrowing from family/friendsReducing meal size

6/8 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Kahil, Nasib, Neimeh

10000 - 15000 SYP

NDPs IDPs

No info

NeimehNDPs IDPs

9000 - 10000 SYP

NasibNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes Yes

Nasib76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Neimeh26-50% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Kahil

8500 SYP

400 SYP

400 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2900 SYP

NA

500 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentFarm owningRemittances

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

Stable employmentDaily employmentRemittances

KahilNo lack of fuel

NasibNo lack of fuel

NeimehNo lack of fuel

December 2017Dar’a 1/2, Dar’a Governorate

Nasib

8500 SYP

500 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 95000 SYP

2500 SYP

13000 SYP

4000 SYP

NA

Neimeh

8500 SYP

400 SYP

400 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

NA

NA

450 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Dar’a 1/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

KahilWater trucking

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120000Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Um Elmayathen

Neimeh

KahilSayda

Nasib

KahilMost children accessed education

NasibMost children accessed education

NeimehMost children accessed education

KahilNo difficulties reported

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Communicable diseasesAcute respiratory infections

NasibNo difficulties reportedSkin diseases

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

NeimehNo difficulties reportedDisabilities

Communicable diseasesAcute respiratory infections

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Kahil

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 200 SYPSugar: 280 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

6/8 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Kahil, Nasib, Neimeh

NasibWater trucking

Public free collection

NeimehWater trucking

Public free collection

Nasib

Bread: 225 SYPRice: 600 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 800 SYPCooking oil: 275 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Neimeh

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 200 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

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Tiba

Um Elmayathen

Neimeh

KahilSayda

Nasib

Sayda

Sub-district P-Code: SY120000

SaydaChildren sent to work/begTaking loans/buying on creditBorrowing from family/friends

Sayda

TibaChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

Um ElmayathenBorrowing from family/friends

6/8 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the previous factsheet): Sayda, Tiba, Um Elmayathen

2500 - 3000 SYP

NDPs IDPs

8000 - 9000 SYP

Um ElmayathenNDPs IDPs

10000 - 15000 SYP

TibaNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 26-50% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

Tiba51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Um Elmayathen76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Sayda

8600 SYP

350 SYP

390 SYP

B C D F 95000 SYP

1200 SYP

65000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

Daily employmentBusiness/tradeRemittances

SaydaNo lack of fuel

TibaNo lack of fuel

Um ElmayathenNo lack of fuel

December 2017Dar’a 2/2, Dar’a Governorate

Tiba

8300 SYP

500 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

2500 SYP

13000 SYP

4000 SYP

NA

Um Elmayathen

8500 SYP

500 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 95000 SYP

2500 SYP

13000 SYP

4000 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Dar’a 2/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

SaydaWater trucking

Private paid collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120000Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Um Elmayathen

Neimeh

KahilSayda

Nasib

SaydaMost children accessed education

TibaMost children accessed education

Um ElmayathenMost children accessed education

SaydaNo difficulties reported

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

DisabilitiesPregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

TibaNo difficulties reportedSkin diseases

FeverSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Um ElmayathenNo difficulties reportedChronic diseases

Acute respiratory infections

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Sayda

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 360 SYPSugar: 260 SYPCooking oil: 600 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

6/8 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the previous factsheet): Sayda, Tiba, Um Elmayathen

TibaWater trucking

Public free collection

Um ElmayathenWater trucking

Public free collection

Tiba

Bread: 225 SYPRice: 600 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 250 SYPCooking oil: 850 SYP

Shops

0

No difficulties reported

Um Elmayathen

Bread: no infoRice: 650 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 250 SYPCooking oil: 900 SYP

Shops

0

No difficulties reported

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Al Sad

Sub-district P-Code: SY120000

Al SadBorrowing from family/friendsReducing meal size

Al Sad

AlabbasiahBorrowing from family/friendsReducing meal size

BaharBorrowing from family/friendsReducing meal size

HettinBorrowing from family/friendsReducing meal size

ArbaineBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping meals

10/20 neighbourhoods assessed (5 neighbourhoods are shown on the next factsheet): Al Sad, Alabbasiah, Arbaine, Bahar, Hettin

No info

NDPs IDPs

No info

ArbaineNDPs IDPs

No info

AlabbasiahNDPs IDPs

3000 - 4000 SYP

HettinNDPs IDPs

No info

BaharNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 1-25% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes Yes No

Alabbasiah26-50% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

Arbaine1-25% 1-25% 1-25%

Yes Yes Yes

Bahar1-25% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

Hettin26-50% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Al Sad

8500 SYP

400 SYP

410 SYP

B C D F 80000 SYP

NA

NA

NA

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentDaily employmentRemittances

Stable employmentDaily employmentRemittances

Stable employmentDaily employmentRemittances

Stable employmentRemittancesSale of humanitarian aid

High risk/illegal workSupport from family/friendsRemittances

Al SadNo lack of fuel

AlabbasiahNo lack of fuel

ArbaineNo lack of fuel

BaharNo lack of fuel

HettinNo lack of fuel

December 2017Dar’a City 1/2, Dar’a Governorate

Alabbasiah

8500 SYP

400 SYP

400 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

NA

500 SYP

NA

Hettin

2800 SYP

400 SYP

210 SYP

NA

NA

NA

450 SYP

NA

Bahar

8500 SYP

450 SYP

400 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

NA

NA

500 SYP

NA

Arbaine

9000 SYP

NA

400 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

NA

NA

NAMost common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Dar’a City 1/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

Al SadWater trucking

Buried / burned

Sub-district P-Code: SY120000Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

Al SadMost children accessed education

AlabbasiahMost children accessed education

ArbaineLack of teaching staff

BaharSome facilities destroyed

HettinMost children accessed education

Al SadNo difficulties reported

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

DisabilitiesCommunicable diseasesAcute respiratory infections

AlabbasiahNo facilities in the areaDisabilities

Communicable diseasesAcute respiratory infections

ArbaineNo facilities in the areaDisabilities

Communicable diseasesAcute respiratory infections

BaharNo difficulties reportedDisabilities

Communicable diseasesAcute respiratory infections

HettinNo difficulties reportedCommunicable diseases

Acute respiratory infections

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Al Sad

Bread: no infoRice: 600 SYPLentils: 250 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

Yeast not always availableFlour not always availableWheat not always available

10/20 neighbourhoods assessed (5 neighbourhoods are shown on the next factsheet): Al Sad, Alabbasiah, Arbaine, Bahar, Hettin

AlabbasiahWater trucking

Buried / burned

ArbaineWater trucking

Buried / burned

BaharWater trucking

Buried / burned

HettinNetwork

Public free collection

Alabbasiah

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 275 SYPSugar: 290 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

Yeast not always availableFlour not always availableWheat not always available

Arbaine

Bread: no infoRice: no infoLentils: no infoSugar: no infoCooking oil: no info

Shops in a nearby com-munity

Private bakeries unavailable

Yeast not always availableFlour not always availableWheat not always available

Bahar

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 250 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 650 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

Wheat not always availableYeast not always availableHigh price of electricity/fuel

Hettin

Bread: 50 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 200 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 650 SYP

Public bakeries

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

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Maysalun

Sub-district P-Code: SY120000

MaysalunBorrowing from family/friendsReducing meal size

Maysalun

QadessiyehBorrowing from family/friendsReducing meal size

TishrineBorrowing from family/friendsReducing meal size

ZahraaBorrowing from family/friends

QuneitraBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal workReducing meal size

10/20 neighbourhoods assessed (5 neighbourhoods are shown on the previous factsheet): Maysalun, Qadessiyeh, Quneitra, Tishrine, Zahraa

5000 - 6000 SYP

NDPs IDPs

No info

QuneitraNDPs IDPs

No info

QadessiyehNDPs IDPs

4000 - 5000 SYP

ZahraaNDPs IDPs

3000 - 4000 SYP

TishrineNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 26-50% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Qadessiyeh1-25% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

Quneitra1-25% 1-25% None

Yes Yes No

Tishrine26-50% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No Yes

Zahraa1-25% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Maysalun

2800 SYP

400 SYP

210 SYP

B C D F NA

2900 SYP

8000 SYP

500 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentDaily employmentRemittances

Daily employmentSupport from family/friendsRemittances

Stable employmentDaily employmentRemittances

Stable employmentDaily employmentRemittances

High risk/illegal workSupport from family/friendsRemittances

MaysalunNo lack of fuel

QadessiyehNo lack of fuel

QuneitraNo lack of fuel

TishrineNo lack of fuel

ZahraaNo lack of fuel

December 2017Dar’a City 2/2, Dar’a Governorate

Qadessiyeh

8900 SYP

NA

400 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Zahraa

2700 SYP

400 SYP

210 SYP

B C D F 60000 SYP

NA

9000 SYP

500 SYP

NA

Tishrine

2800 SYP

450 SYP

200 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

NA

NA

NA

NA

Quneitra

8800 SYP

NA

400 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

NA

NA

NAMost common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelter

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Dar’a City 2/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

MaysalunNetwork

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120000Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

MaysalunMost children accessed education

QadessiyehSome facilities destroyed

QuneitraMost children accessed education

TishrineMost children accessed education

ZahraaMost children accessed education

MaysalunNo difficulties reported

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Communicable diseasesAcute respiratory infections

QadessiyehNo facilities in the areaDisabilities

Communicable diseasesAcute respiratory infections

QuneitraNo facilities in the areaDisabilities

Communicable diseasesAcute respiratory infections

TishrineNo difficulties reportedCommunicable diseases

Acute respiratory infections

ZahraaNo difficulties reportedCommunicable diseases

Acute respiratory infections

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Maysalun

Bread: 50 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 200 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Public bakeries

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

10/20 neighbourhoods assessed (5 neighbourhoods are shown on the previous factsheet): Maysalun, Qadessiyeh, Quneitra, Tishrine, Zahraa

QadessiyehWater trucking

Buried / burned

QuneitraWater trucking

Buried / burned

TishrineNetwork

Public free collection

ZahraaNetwork

Public free collection

Qadessiyeh

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 250 SYPSugar: 280 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Private bakeries

1 to 10

No difficulties reported

Quneitra

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: no infoSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

Yeast not always availableFlour not always availableWheat not always available

Tishrine

Bread: 50 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 250 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Public bakeries

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Zahraa

Bread: 50 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 250 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Public bakeries

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

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Aqraba

Alqin

Jbab

Kammuneh

Ghabagheb

Mothabin

MankatElhatab

Alqin

Sub-district P-Code: SY120202

AlqinBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping mealsReducing meal size

Alqin

AqrabaChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

JbabChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

GhabaghebBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping mealsReducing meal size

7/13 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Alqin, Aqraba, Ghabagheb, Jbab

No info

NDPs IDPs

5000 - 10000 SYP

GhabaghebNDPs IDPs

No info

AqrabaNDPs IDPs

2000 - 2500 SYP

JbabNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 1-25% 1-25% 1-25%

Yes No info No

Aqraba51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Ghabagheb51-75% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes Yes No

Jbab76-100% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Alqin

3000 SYP

350 SYP

350 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

NA

4000 SYP

3500 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentFarm owningSupport from family/friends

Daily employmentBusiness/trade

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

Stable employmentDaily employmentSupport from family/friends

AlqinNo lack of fuel

AqrabaBurning productive assets

GhabaghebCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

JbabNo lack of fuel

December 2017Ghabagheb 1/2, Dar’a Governorate

Aqraba

7500 SYP

500 SYP

425 SYP

B C D F 70000 SYP

NA

3800 SYP

425 SYP

NA

Jbab

3300 SYP

325 SYP

220 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

2100 SYP

8000 SYP

1100 SYP

21000 SYP

Ghabagheb

6000 SYP

350 SYP

400 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

NA

4000 SYP

3500 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Ghabagheb 1/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

AlqinNetwork

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120202Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Aqraba

Alqin

Jbab

Kammuneh

Ghabagheb

Mothabin

MankatElhatab

AlqinMost children accessed education

AqrabaMost children accessed education

GhabaghebMost children accessed education

JbabMost children accessed education

AlqinNo difficulties reported

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Communicable diseasesChronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

AqrabaNo facilities in the areaChronic diseases

Pregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

GhabaghebNo facilities in the areaSecurity concerns around travelFamily not permitting travel

Communicable diseasesChronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

JbabNo difficulties reportedDisabilities

Pregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Alqin

Bread: 100 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 265 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Public bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

7/13 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Alqin, Aqraba, Ghabagheb, Jbab

AqrabaClosed well

Buried / burned

GhabaghebClosed well

Public free collection

JbabNetwork

Private paid collection

Aqraba

Bread: no infoRice: 650 SYPLentils: 425 SYPSugar: 350 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

Ghabagheb

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 265 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

Jbab

Bread: 50 SYPRice: 450 SYPLentils: 270 SYPSugar: 225 SYPCooking oil: 500 SYP

Public bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

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Alqin

Jbab

Kammuneh

Ghabagheb

Mothabin

MankatElhatab

Kammuneh

Sub-district P-Code: SY120202

KammunehChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping meals

Kammuneh

Mankat ElhatabBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping meals

MothabinChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

7/13 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the previous factsheet): Kammuneh, Mankat Elhatab, Mothabin

3500 - 4000 SYP

NDPs IDPs

1000 - 1500 SYP

MothabinNDPs IDPs

3000 - 4000 SYP

Mankat ElhatabNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Mankat Elhatab51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No info No

Mothabin76-100% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No info No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Kammuneh

3500 SYP

500 SYP

225 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

NA

3200 SYP

425 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

KammunehNo lack of fuel

Mankat ElhatabNo lack of fuel

MothabinNo lack of fuel

December 2017Ghabagheb 2/2, Dar’a Governorate

Mankat Elhatab

3500 SYP

500 SYP

225 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2000 SYP

3200 SYP

425 SYP

NA

Mothabin

2900 SYP

300 SYP

185 SYP

B C D F 87000 SYP

NA

8000 SYP

NA

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Ghabagheb 2/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

KammunehClosed well

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120202Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Alqin

Jbab

Kammuneh

Ghabagheb

Mothabin

MankatElhatab

KammunehMost children accessed education

Mankat ElhatabMost children accessed education

MothabinMost children accessed education

KammunehNo difficulties reported

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Chronic diseasesPregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Mankat ElhatabNo difficulties reportedChronic diseases

Pregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

MothabinNo difficulties reportedDisabilities

Chronic diseasesPregnancy related diseases

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challenges

Lack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Kammuneh

Bread: 75 SYPRice: 650 SYPLentils: 425 SYPSugar: 350 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

7/13 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the previous factsheet): Kammuneh, Mankat Elhatab, Mothabin

Mankat ElhatabClosed well

Public free collection

MothabinWater trucking

Private paid collection

Mankat Elhatab

Bread: 75 SYPRice: 650 SYPLentils: 425 SYPSugar: 350 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Mothabin

Bread: 50 SYPRice: 500 SYPLentils: 270 SYPSugar: 220 SYPCooking oil: 650 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

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Rikhim

WesternMalihaSura

EasternMaliha

Nahta

Eastern Maliha

Sub-district P-Code: SY120302

Eastern MalihaBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal workSelling household assets

Eastern Maliha

HrakBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal workSelling household assets

NahtaChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal work

6/6 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Eastern Maliha, Hrak, Nahta

No info

NDPs IDPs

4000 - 5000 SYP

NahtaNDPs IDPs

No info

HrakNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No Yes

Hrak51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Nahta76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Eastern Maliha

8200 SYP

NA

NA

B C D F 90000 SYP

2400 SYP

2300 SYP

1300 SYP

85000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

High risk/illegal workSale of household assetsSavings

High risk/illegal workSale of household assetsSavings

Daily employmentBusiness/tradeSupport from family/friends

Eastern MalihaCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

HrakCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning waste

NahtaBurning productive assetsBurning plasticsBurning waste

December 2017Hrak 1/2, Dar’a Governorate

Hrak

8700 SYP

NA

425 SYP

B C D F 85000 SYP

2700 SYP

2300 SYP

1200 SYP

80000 SYP

Nahta

8000 SYP

450 SYP

425 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2750 SYP

12500 SYP

300 SYP

85000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Hrak 1/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

Eastern MalihaClosed well

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120302Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

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Rikhim

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EasternMaliha

Nahta

Eastern MalihaLack of teaching staffLack of school supplies

HrakLack of teaching staffLack of school supplies

NahtaMost children accessed education

Eastern MalihaNo difficulties reported

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infectionsSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

HrakOld ageDisability/Injuries/Illness

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infectionsSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

NahtaHigh cost of transportationLack of transportationOld age

DiarrhoeaChronic diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Eastern Maliha

Bread: 100 SYPRice: 700 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: no infoCooking oil: 700 SYP

Public bakeries

Private bakeries unavailable

Flour too expensive

6/6 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Eastern Maliha, Hrak, Nahta

HrakClosed well

Buried / burned

NahtaNetwork

Public free collection

Hrak

Bread: no infoRice: 700 SYPLentils: 325 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Private bakeries

0

Flour too expensive

Nahta

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 725 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

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Rikhim

WesternMalihaSura

EasternMaliha

Nahta

Rikhim

Sub-district P-Code: SY120302

RikhimBorrowing from family/friends

Rikhim

SuraBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal workSelling household assets

Western MalihaChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSelling household assets

6/6 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the previous factsheet): Rikhim, Sura, Western Maliha

No info

NDPs IDPs

No info

Western MalihaNDPs IDPs

No info

SuraNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 1-25% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No info Yes

Sura51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Western Maliha76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No Yes

NFIs

Livelihoods

Rikhim

NA

NA

NA

B C D F NA

NA

NA

NA

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentBusiness/tradeRemittances

Daily employmentHigh risk/illegal work

Daily employmentBusiness/tradeSupport from family/friends

RikhimCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

SuraNo lack of fuel

Western MalihaCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

December 2017Hrak 2/2, Dar’a Governorate

Sura

8700 SYP

NA

425 SYP

B C D F 85000 SYP

2300 SYP

2500 SYP

1200 SYP

80000 SYP

Western Maliha

9000 SYP

NA

450 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

3000 SYP

11000 SYP

350 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Hrak 2/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

RikhimWater trucking

Private paid collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120302Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Rikhim

WesternMalihaSura

EasternMaliha

Nahta

RikhimLack of teaching staffLack of school suppliesServices are too far

SuraMost children accessed education

Western MalihaMost children accessed education

RikhimNo facilities in the area

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Acute respiratory infectionsSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

SuraNo difficulties reportedChronic diseases

Maternal health issuesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Western MalihaNo facilities in the areaHigh cost of transportation

Communicable diseasesChronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Rikhim

Bread: no infoRice: no infoLentils: no infoSugar: no infoCooking oil: no info

Bread is not available in the village

Private bakeries unavailable

Flour too expensive

6/6 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the previous factsheet): Rikhim, Sura, Western Maliha

SuraClosed well

Public free collection

Western MalihaWater trucking

Public free collection

Sura

Bread: 100 SYPRice: 700 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Public bakeries

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Western Maliha

Bread: 100 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 450 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 800 SYP

Public bakeries

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

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Hamer

Matleh

Jadal

Sur

Najih

Izra'

Mjeidel

Asem

Bweir

Bisr Elharir

Mahjeh

MlihetElatash

Zabayer

Qirata

Asem

Sub-district P-Code: SY120300

AsemChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSelling household assets

Asem

Bisr ElharirChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSelling household assets

HamerBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal workSelling household assets

Izra’Children sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal work

BweirChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping meals

15/20 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the next two factsheets): Asem, Bisr Elharir, Bweir, Hamer, Izra’

No info

NDPs IDPs

No info

BweirNDPs IDPs

No info

Bisr ElharirNDPs IDPs

7500 - 9000 SYP

Izra’NDPs IDPs

No info

HamerNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Bisr Elharir26-50% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes Yes No

Bweir76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Hamer51-75% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No info No

Izra’51-75% 51-75% 26-50%

Yes No Yes

NFIs

Livelihoods

Asem

7700 SYP

450 SYP

425 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2800 SYP

NA

300 SYP

85000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Daily employmentBusiness/trade

Daily employmentBusiness/tradeRemittances

Daily employmentHigh risk/illegal work

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

Daily employmentSupport from family/friends

AsemCutting treesBurning plasticsBurning waste

Bisr ElharirCutting treesBurning plasticsBurning waste

BweirCutting treesBurning plasticsBurning waste

HamerBurning clothesBurning plasticsBurning waste

Izra’Burning productive assetsBurning plasticsBurning waste

December 2017Izra’ 1/3, Dar’a Governorate

Bisr Elharir

8000 SYP

425 SYP

425 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2750 SYP

NA

300 SYP

85000 SYP

Izra’

2800 SYP

400 SYP

250 SYP

B C D F 85000 SYP

2450 SYP

10000 SYP

250 SYP

75000 SYP

Hamer

7700 SYP

NA

425 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

2500 SYP

NA

NA

Bweir

8000 SYP

NA

425 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2800 SYP

NA

300 SYP

85000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Izra’ 1/3, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

AsemWater trucking

Buried / burned

Sub-district P-Code: SY120300Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Hamer

Matleh

Jadal

Sur

Najih

Izra'

Mjeidel

Asem

Bweir

Bisr Elharir

Mahjeh

MlihetElatash

Zabayer

Qirata

AsemMost children accessed education

Bisr ElharirMost children accessed education

BweirMost children accessed education

HamerSome facilities destroyedLack of teaching staffLack of school supplies

Izra’Most children accessed education

AsemHigh cost of transportationLack of transportationOld age

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

DiarrhoeaMaternal health issuesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Bisr ElharirLack of transportationOld ageDisability/Injuries/Illness

DiarrhoeaChronic diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

BweirNo difficulties reportedDiarrhoea

Maternal health issuesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

HamerNo difficulties reportedChronic diseases

Maternal health issuesAcute respiratory infections

Izra’Security concerns around travelOld ageSecurity concerns around entering facilities

DiarrhoeaChronic diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Asem

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 375 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

15/20 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the next two factsheets): Asem, Bisr Elharir, Bweir, Hamer, Izra’

Bisr ElharirNetwork

Public free collection

BweirWater trucking

Buried / burned

HamerWater trucking

Buried / burned

Izra’Network

Public free collection

Bisr Elharir

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 725 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Bweir

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: no infoSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Hamer

Bread: no infoRice: 700 SYPLentils: no infoSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

Flour too expensive

Izra’

Bread: 50 SYPRice: 500 SYPLentils: 325 SYPSugar: 280 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Public bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

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Mjeidel

Asem

Bweir

Bisr Elharir

Mahjeh

MlihetElatash

Zabayer

Qirata

Jadal

Sub-district P-Code: SY120300

JadalChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping meals

Jadal

MahjehChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping meals

MjeidelChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping meals

Mlihet ElatashBorrowing from family/friends

MatlehBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal workSelling household assets

15/20 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous factsheet, 5 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Jadal, Mahjeh, Matleh, Mjeidel, Mlihet Elatash

No info

NDPs IDPs

No info

MatlehNDPs IDPs

No info

MahjehNDPs IDPs

No info

Mlihet ElatashNDPs IDPs

No info

MjeidelNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes Yes Yes

Mahjeh51-75% 51-75% 26-50%

Yes No No

Matleh51-75% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No info No

Mjeidel51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Mlihet Elatash1-25% 1-25% None

Yes No info Yes

NFIs

Livelihoods

Jadal

8000 SYP

425 SYP

425 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2800 SYP

NA

325 SYP

85000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Daily employmentBusiness/trade

Stable employmentDaily employmentSavings

Stable employmentDaily employmentSavings

Stable employmentBusiness/tradeRemittances

Daily employmentHigh risk/illegal work

JadalBurning productive assetsBurning plasticsBurning waste

MahjehNo lack of fuel

MatlehBurning clothesBurning plasticsBurning waste

MjeidelCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

Mlihet ElatashCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

December 2017Izra’ 2/3, Dar’a Governorate

Mahjeh

2800 SYP

350 SYP

250 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2500 SYP

450 SYP

1500 SYP

70000 SYP

Mlihet Elatash

8500 SYP

400 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 85000 SYP

NA

NA

NA

NA

Mjeidel

8000 SYP

350 SYP

420 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2600 SYP

450 SYP

1500 SYP

75000 SYP

Matleh

7500 SYP

NA

425 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

2400 SYP

NA

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Izra’ 2/3, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

JadalNetwork

Buried / burned

Sub-district P-Code: SY120300Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

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Hamer

Matleh

Jadal

Sur

Najih

Izra'

Mjeidel

Asem

Bweir

Bisr Elharir

Mahjeh

MlihetElatash

Zabayer

Qirata

JadalMost children accessed education

MahjehMost children accessed education

MatlehLack of teaching staffLack of school supplies

MjeidelMost children accessed education

Mlihet ElatashLack of teaching staffLack of school supplies

JadalHigh cost of transportationLack of transportationOld age

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

DiarrhoeaMaternal health issuesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

MahjehOld ageDisability/Injuries/Illness

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infectionsSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

MatlehHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

Pregnancy related diseasesMalnutritionSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

MjeidelSecurity concerns around travelOld ageDisability/Injuries/Illness

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infectionsSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Mlihet ElatashNo facilities in the areaAcute respiratory infections

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Jadal

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 775 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

15/20 communities assessed (5 communities are shown on the previous factsheet, 5 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Jadal, Mahjeh, Matleh, Mjeidel, Mlihet Elatash

MahjehNetwork

Public free collection

MatlehClosed well

Buried / burned

MjeidelNetwork

Public free collection

Mlihet ElatashClosed well

Private paid collection

Mahjeh

Bread: 50 SYPRice: 500 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 280 SYPCooking oil: 650 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

Matleh

Bread: no infoRice: 700 SYPLentils: no infoSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

Flour too expensive

Mjeidel

Bread: no infoRice: 475 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 650 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Mlihet Elatash

Bread: no infoRice: 700 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

Wheat not always availableFlour not always availableInsufficient electricity/fuel

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Hamer

Matleh

Jadal

Sur

Najih

Izra'

Mjeidel

Asem

Bweir

Bisr Elharir

Mahjeh

MlihetElatash

Zabayer

Qirata

Najih

Sub-district P-Code: SY120300

NajihChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSelling household assets

Najih

QirataChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal work

SurChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSelling household assets

ZabayerBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal workSelling household assets

RweisatBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal workSelling household assets

15/20 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the previous two factsheets): Najih, Qirata, Rweisat, Sur, Zabayer

3000 - 3500 SYP

NDPs IDPs

No info

RweisatNDPs IDPs

No info

QirataNDPs IDPs

No info

ZabayerNDPs IDPs

No info

SurNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 51-75% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

Qirata51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No info No

Rweisat51-75% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No Yes

Sur51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Zabayer76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No info No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Najih

8000 SYP

500 SYP

425 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2800 SYP

NA

300 SYP

85000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Daily employmentFarm owningSupport from family/friends

Daily employmentHigh risk/illegal work

Daily employmentBusiness/trade

Daily employmentHigh risk/illegal work

Daily employmentHigh risk/illegal work

NajihBurning productive assetsBurning plasticsBurning waste

QirataCutting treesBurning plasticsBurning waste

RweisatBurning productive assetsBurning clothesBurning plastics

SurCutting treesBurning plasticsBurning waste

ZabayerBurning clothesBurning plastics

December 2017Izra’ 3/3, Dar’a Governorate

Qirata

8000 SYP

NA

425 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2800 SYP

NA

300 SYP

85000 SYP

Zabayer

8000 SYP

NA

425 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

2300 SYP

NA

85000 SYP

Sur

7800 SYP

450 SYP

425 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2800 SYP

NA

300 SYP

85000 SYP

Rweisat

7800 SYP

NA

425 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

2500 SYP

1300 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Izra’ 3/3, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

NajihNetwork

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120300Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

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Hamer

Matleh

Jadal

Sur

Najih

Izra'

Mjeidel

Asem

Bweir

Bisr Elharir

Mahjeh

MlihetElatash

Zabayer

Qirata

NajihSome facilities destroyedLack of teaching staffLack of school supplies

QirataSome facilities destroyedLack of teaching staffLack of school supplies

RweisatLack of teaching staff

SurMost children accessed education

ZabayerLack of teaching staffLack of school supplies

NajihHigh cost of transportationLack of transportationOld age

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Chronic diseasesMaternal health issuesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

QirataLack of transportationOld ageDisability/Injuries/Illness

Maternal health issuesPolioSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

RweisatHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infectionsSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

SurNo difficulties reportedDiarrhoea

Maternal health issuesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

ZabayerHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

Chronic diseasesMaternal health issuesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Najih

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

15/20 communities assessed (10 communities are shown on the previous two factsheets): Najih, Qirata, Rweisat, Sur, Zabayer

QirataProtected spring

Buried / burned

RweisatWater trucking

Buried / burned

SurWater trucking

Buried / burned

ZabayerWater trucking

Buried / burned

Qirata

Bread: no infoRice: 600 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 800 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Rweisat

Bread: no infoRice: 650 SYPLentils: no infoSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

Flour too expensive

Sur

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Zabayer

Bread: no infoRice: 650 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

Flour too expensive

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Nimer

Jasim

Sub-district P-Code: SY120301

JasimBorrowing from family/friends

Jasim

NimerChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSelling household assets

2/2 communities assessed : Jasim, Nimer

5000 - 6000 SYP

NDPs IDPs

4000 - 8000 SYP

NimerNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Nimer51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Jasim

7500 SYP

500 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 70000 SYP

NA

4000 SYP

400 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

Daily employmentBusiness/tradeSupport from family/friends

JasimBurning productive assets

NimerCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

December 2017Jasim, Dar’a Governorate

Nimer

8800 SYP

NA

425 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

3000 SYP

11000 SYP

350 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Jasim, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

JasimClosed well

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120301Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

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Nimer

JasimMost children accessed education

NimerMost children accessed education

JasimNo difficulties reported

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Chronic diseasesPregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

NimerNo difficulties reportedDiarrhoea

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Jasim

Bread: no infoRice: 650 SYPLentils: 425 SYPSugar: 375 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

2/2 communities assessed : Jasim, Nimer

NimerWater trucking

Public free collection

Nimer

Bread: 125 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 450 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 800 SYP

Public bakeries

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

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Ghasm

Jizeh

Ghasm

Sub-district P-Code: SY120006

GhasmBorrowing from family/friends

Ghasm

JizehBorrowing from family/friends

MataeiyehBorrowing from family/friends

3/3 communities assessed : Ghasm, Jizeh, Mataeiyeh

5000 - 7000 SYP

NDPs IDPs

No info

MataeiyehNDPs IDPs

4000 - 5000 SYP

JizehNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 26-50%

Yes No Yes

Jizeh51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes Yes Yes

Mataeiyeh26-50% 26-50% None

Yes Yes Yes

NFIs

Livelihoods

Ghasm

8500 SYP

400 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 100000 SYP

2500 SYP

NA

NA

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentBusiness/tradeRemittances

Stable employmentBusiness/tradeRemittances

Stable employmentBusiness/tradeRemittances

GhasmCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

JizehCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

MataeiyehCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

December 2017Jizeh, Dar’a Governorate

Jizeh

8700 SYP

400 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 85000 SYP

2700 SYP

NA

NA

NA

Mataeiyeh

8500 SYP

600 SYP

425 SYP

B C D F 100000 SYP

2500 SYP

NA

NA

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Jizeh, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

GhasmClosed well

Private paid collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120006Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

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Ghasm

Jizeh

GhasmMost children accessed education

JizehMost children accessed education

MataeiyehMost children accessed education

GhasmNo facilities in the areaLack of transportation

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Acute respiratory infections

JizehNo difficulties reportedAcute respiratory infections

MataeiyehNo facilities in the areaHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

Acute respiratory infections

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Ghasm

Bread: no infoRice: 600 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Shops

0

Wheat not always availableFlour not always availableInsufficient electricity/fuel

3/3 communities assessed : Ghasm, Jizeh, Mataeiyeh

JizehClosed well

Private paid collection

MataeiyehClosed well

Private paid collection

Jizeh

Bread: 100 SYPRice: 700 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Private bakeries

11 to 20

No difficulties reported

Mataeiyeh

Bread: no infoRice: 600 SYPLentils: 250 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Shops

11 to 20

No difficulties reported

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WesternGhariyeh

Alma

Alma

Sub-district P-Code: SY120002

AlmaBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal workSelling household assets

Alma

Eastern GhariyehHigh risk/illegal workSelling household assets

Western GhariyehBorrowing from family/friends

3/4 communities assessed : Alma, Eastern Ghariyeh, Western Ghariyeh

No info

NDPs IDPs

No info

Western GhariyehNDPs IDPs

No info

Eastern GhariyehNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 51-75% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

Eastern Ghariyeh51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Western Ghariyeh76-100% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes Yes Yes

NFIs

Livelihoods

Alma

8200 SYP

NA

425 SYP

B C D F 85000 SYP

NA

2200 SYP

1200 SYP

75000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Daily employmentHigh risk/illegal work

Daily employmentHigh risk/illegal work

Stable employmentBusiness/tradeRemittances

AlmaNo lack of fuel

Eastern GhariyehNo lack of fuel

Western GhariyehCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

December 2017Kherbet Ghazala, Dar’a Governorate

Eastern Ghariyeh

8300 SYP

NA

400 SYP

B C D F 85000 SYP

2700 SYP

2500 SYP

1300 SYP

Western Ghariyeh

8500 SYP

400 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

2500 SYP

NA

NA

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Kherbet Ghazala, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

AlmaClosed well

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120002Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

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WesternGhariyeh

Alma

AlmaMost children accessed education

Eastern GhariyehLack of teaching staff

Western GhariyehMost children accessed education

AlmaNo difficulties reported

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Chronic diseasesPregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Eastern GhariyehNo difficulties reportedChronic diseases

Pregnancy related diseasesAcute respiratory infections

Western GhariyehNo facilities in the areaAcute respiratory infections

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Alma

Bread: 100 SYPRice: 650 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 650 SYP

Public bakeries

Private bakeries unavailable

Flour too expensive

3/4 communities assessed : Alma, Eastern Ghariyeh, Western Ghariyeh

Eastern GhariyehClosed well

Public free collection

Western GhariyehClosed well

Private paid collection

Eastern Ghariyeh

Bread: 100 SYPRice: 700 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Public bakeries

0

Flour too expensive

Western Ghariyeh

Bread: no infoRice: 600 SYPLentils: 500 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Private bakeries

11 to 20

Electricity/fuel too expensive

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Shaara

Masmiyyeh

Sweinmreh

Sharae

Zbeidiyeh

Sakra

Masmiyyeh

Sub-district P-Code: SY120201

MasmiyyehChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping meals

Masmiyyeh

SakraBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal workSelling household assets

ShaaraChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal work

6/13 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Masmiyyeh, Sakra, Shaara

No info

NDPs IDPs

No info

ShaaraNDPs IDPs

No info

SakraNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Sakra51-75% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

Shaara76-100% 51-75% 26-50%

Yes Yes Yes

NFIs

Livelihoods

Masmiyyeh

2800 SYP

350 SYP

250 SYP

B C D F 70000 SYP

2500 SYP

450 SYP

1500 SYP

65000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentDaily employmentSavings

High risk/illegal workBeggingSavings

Daily employmentBusiness/trade

MasmiyyehNo lack of fuel

SakraBurning furniture not in useBurning clothesBurning plastics

ShaaraBurning productive assetsBurning plasticsBurning waste

December 2017Masmiyyeh 1/2, Dar’a Governorate

Sakra

7500 SYP

NA

400 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

2400 SYP

NA

85000 SYP

Shaara

3500 SYP

400 SYP

350 SYP

B C D F 80000 SYP

2650 SYP

11500 SYP

300 SYP

80000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Masmiyyeh 1/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

MasmiyyehNetwork

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120201Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Shaara

Masmiyyeh

Sweinmreh

Sharae

Zbeidiyeh

Sakra

MasmiyyehMost children accessed education

SakraLack of teaching staff

ShaaraMost children accessed education

MasmiyyehOld ageDisability/Injuries/Illness

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infectionsSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

SakraHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

Chronic diseasesPregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

ShaaraNo facilities in the areaSecurity concerns around travelHigh cost of transportation

DiarrhoeaMaternal health issuesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Masmiyyeh

Bread: 50 SYPRice: 500 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 280 SYPCooking oil: 650 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

6/13 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Masmiyyeh, Sakra, Shaara

SakraWater trucking

Buried / burned

ShaaraNetwork

Buried / burned

Sakra

Bread: no infoRice: 700 SYPLentils: no infoSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

Flour too expensive

Shaara

Bread: 100 SYPRice: 500 SYPLentils: 325 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

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Shaara

Masmiyyeh

Sweinmreh

Sharae

Zbeidiyeh

Sakra

Sharae

Sub-district P-Code: SY120201

SharaeChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal work

Sharae

SweinmrehChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping meals

ZbeidiyehBorrowing from family/friendsHigh risk/illegal workSelling household assets

6/13 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the previous factsheet): Sharae, Sweinmreh, Zbeidiyeh

5000 - 6000 SYP

NDPs IDPs

No info

ZbeidiyehNDPs IDPs

No info

SweinmrehNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 26-50%

Yes Yes Yes

Sweinmreh51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No info No

Zbeidiyeh26-50% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Sharae

2850 SYP

375 SYP

325 SYP

B C D F 80000 SYP

NA

11500 SYP

300 SYP

80000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

Stable employmentDaily employmentSavings

Daily employmentHigh risk/illegal work

SharaeNo lack of fuel

SweinmrehCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning clothes

ZbeidiyehBurning furniture not in useBurning furniture in useBurning plastics

December 2017Masmiyyeh 2/2, Dar’a Governorate

Sweinmreh

3000 SYP

350 SYP

390 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2500 SYP

450 SYP

1500 SYP

65000 SYP

Zbeidiyeh

5000 SYP

NA

350 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

2300 SYP

1300 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Masmiyyeh 2/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

SharaeNetwork

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120201Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Shaara

Masmiyyeh

Sweinmreh

Sharae

Zbeidiyeh

Sakra

SharaeMost children accessed education

SweinmrehMost children accessed education

ZbeidiyehLack of teaching staffLack of school supplies

SharaeSecurity concerns around travelOld ageSecurity concerns around entering facilities

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

DiarrhoeaChronic diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

SweinmrehNo facilities in the areaSecurity concerns around travelOld age

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infectionsSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

ZbeidiyehLack of transportationSecurity concerns around entering facilities

Chronic diseasesPregnancy related diseasesAcute respiratory infections

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Sharae

Bread: 75 SYPRice: 500 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 725 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

6/13 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the previous factsheet): Sharae, Sweinmreh, Zbeidiyeh

SweinmrehClosed well

Buried / burned

ZbeidiyehClosed well

Buried / burned

Sweinmreh

Bread: no infoRice: 500 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 650 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Zbeidiyeh

Bread: no infoRice: 725 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Distribution by others

Private bakeries unavailable

Flour too expensive

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Mseifra

Sahwa

Um Walad

Karak

Karak

Sub-district P-Code: SY120007

KarakChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSelling household assets

Karak

MseifraChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSelling household assets

Um WaladChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSelling household assets

SahwaChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSelling household assets

4/4 communities assessed : Karak, Mseifra, Sahwa, Um Walad

No info

NDPs IDPs

5000 - 10000 SYP

SahwaNDPs IDPs

5000 - 10000 SYP

MseifraNDPs IDPs

No info

Um WaladNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Mseifra51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No Yes

Sahwa51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Um Walad51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No Yes

NFIs

Livelihoods

Karak

8800 SYP

NA

425 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

3000 SYP

11000 SYP

350 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Daily employmentBusiness/tradeSupport from family/friends

Daily employmentBusiness/tradeSupport from family/friends

Daily employmentBusiness/tradeSupport from family/friends

Daily employmentBusiness/trade

KarakCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

MseifraCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

SahwaCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

Um WaladCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

December 2017Mseifra, Dar’a Governorate

Mseifra

8500 SYP

NA

450 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

2800 SYP

11000 SYP

350 SYP

NA

Um Walad

8500 SYP

NA

450 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

2800 SYP

11000 SYP

350 SYP

NA

Sahwa

8500 SYP

NA

350 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

2800 SYP

10500 SYP

3500 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Mseifra, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

KarakOpen well

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120007Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Mseifra

Sahwa

Um Walad

Karak

KarakMost children accessed education

MseifraMost children accessed education

SahwaMost children accessed education

Um WaladMost children accessed education

KarakNo facilities in the areaHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Skin diseasesCommunicable diseasesAcute respiratory infections

MseifraNo difficulties reportedCommunicable diseases

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

SahwaNo facilities in the areaHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

Communicable diseasesChronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

Um WaladNo facilities in the areaHigh cost of transportation

Communicable diseasesChronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Karak

Bread: 150 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 450 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 800 SYP

Public bakeries

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

4/4 communities assessed : Karak, Mseifra, Sahwa, Um Walad

MseifraPublic well

Public free collection

SahwaPublic well

Public free collection

Um WaladPublic well

Public free collection

Mseifra

Bread: 100 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 450 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 800 SYP

Public bakeries

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Sahwa

Bread: 100 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 450 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 800 SYP

Public bakeries

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Um Walad

Bread: 125 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 450 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 800 SYP

Public bakeries

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

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Tal Shihab

Yadudeh

TafasAjami

MzeirebNahj

Tabriyat

Zayzun

Ajami

Sub-district P-Code: SY120005

AjamiChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsReducing meal size

Ajami

MzeirebChildren sent to work/begTaking loans/buying on creditBorrowing from family/friends

TabriyatChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

NahjChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

8/9 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Ajami, Mzeireb, Nahj, Tabriyat

7000 - 8000 SYP

NDPs IDPs

5000 - 6000 SYP

NahjNDPs IDPs

No info

MzeirebNDPs IDPs

5000 - 6000 SYP

TabriyatNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

Mzeireb51-75% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes Yes No

Nahj76-100% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

Tabriyat76-100% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Ajami

9000 SYP

500 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

NA

NA

5000 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Daily employmentFarm owningBusiness/trade

Daily employmentFarm owningBusiness/trade

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

Daily employmentFarm owningBusiness/trade

AjamiCutting treesBurning clothesBurning plastics

MzeirebNo lack of fuel

NahjNo lack of fuel

TabriyatCutting treesBurning clothesBurning plastics

December 2017Mzeireb 1/2, Dar’a Governorate

Mzeireb

8500 SYP

350 SYP

400 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

NA

8500 SYP

1300 SYP

65000 SYP

Tabriyat

8800 SYP

500 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

3000 SYP

NA

NA

NA

Nahj

8900 SYP

500 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

2800 SYP

12000 SYP

5000 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Mzeireb 1/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

AjamiProtected spring

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120005Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Tal Shihab

Yadudeh

TafasAjami

MzeirebNahj

Tabriyat

Zayzun

AjamiMost children accessed education

MzeirebMost children accessed education

NahjMost children accessed education

TabriyatMost children accessed education

AjamiNo facilities in the areaHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

DiarrhoeaFeverSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

MzeirebNo difficulties reportedDisabilities

Pregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

NahjNo facilities in the areaHigh cost of transportation

DisabilitiesChronic diseases

TabriyatNo facilities in the areaHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

DisabilitiesFever

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Ajami

Bread: no infoRice: 650 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 900 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

8/9 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Ajami, Mzeireb, Nahj, Tabriyat

MzeirebWater trucking

Private paid collection

NahjWater trucking

Public free collection

TabriyatClosed well

Buried / burned

Mzeireb

Bread: no infoRice: 500 SYPLentils: 450 SYPSugar: 270 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

Nahj

Bread: no infoRice: 600 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 900 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Tabriyat

Bread: no infoRice: 650 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 900 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

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Yadudeh

TafasAjami

MzeirebNahj

Tabriyat

Zayzun

Tafas

Sub-district P-Code: SY120005

TafasChildren sent to work/begTaking loans/buying on creditBorrowing from family/friends

Tafas

Tal ShihabChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

ZayzunChildren sent to work/begTaking loans/buying on creditBorrowing from family/friends

YadudehChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

8/9 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the previous factsheet): Tafas, Tal Shihab, Yadudeh, Zayzun

1500 - 2000 SYP

NDPs IDPs

No info

YadudehNDPs IDPs

9500 - 10000 SYP

Tal ShihabNDPs IDPs

No info

ZayzunNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No Yes

Tal Shihab76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Yadudeh76-100% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes Yes No

Zayzun51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Tafas

8900 SYP

350 SYP

390 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

2600 SYP

8300 SYP

1300 SYP

67000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentDaily employmentFarm owning

Stable employmentFarm owningBusiness/trade

Daily employmentFarm owningAllowances

Daily employmentFarm owningBusiness/trade

TafasNo lack of fuel

Tal ShihabNo lack of fuel

YadudehNo lack of fuel

ZayzunNo lack of fuel

December 2017Mzeireb 2/2, Dar’a Governorate

Tal Shihab

8800 SYP

400 SYP

440 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

3000 SYP

12000 SYP

2000 SYP

NA

Zayzun

8500 SYP

350 SYP

400 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

NA

NA

NA

NA

Yadudeh

8850 SYP

350 SYP

280 SYP

B C D F 90000 SYP

NA

8400 SYP

1200 SYP

68000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Mzeireb 2/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

TafasNetwork

Private paid collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120005Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Tal Shihab

Yadudeh

TafasAjami

MzeirebNahj

Tabriyat

Zayzun

TafasMost children accessed education

Tal ShihabMost children accessed education

YadudehMost children accessed education

ZayzunMost children accessed education

TafasNo difficulties reported

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

DisabilitiesPregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Tal ShihabNo difficulties reportedAcute respiratory infections

FeverSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

YadudehNo difficulties reportedDisabilities

Maternal health issuesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

ZayzunNo facilities in the areaDisabilities

Chronic diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Tafas

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 360 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 650 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

8/9 communities assessed (4 communities are shown on the previous factsheet): Tafas, Tal Shihab, Yadudeh, Zayzun

Tal ShihabWater trucking

Public free collection

YadudehWater trucking

Private paid collection

ZayzunWater trucking

Private paid collection

Tal Shihab

Bread: no infoRice: 600 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Shops

0

No difficulties reported

Yadudeh

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 360 SYPSugar: 320 SYPCooking oil: 600 SYP

Private bakeries

11 to 20

No difficulties reported

Zayzun

Bread: no infoRice: 500 SYPLentils: 360 SYPSugar: 250 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

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Sokkariyeh

Edwan

Sheikh Saed

Jabaliyeh

Nawa

Nasriyeh

Edwan

Sub-district P-Code: SY120303

EdwanBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping meals

Edwan

JabaliyehBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping mealsReducing meal size

NasriyehChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping meals

6/6 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Edwan, Jabaliyeh, Nasriyeh

No info

NDPs IDPs

2500 - 3000 SYP

NasriyehNDPs IDPs

No info

JabaliyehNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No info No

Jabaliyeh51-75% 51-75% 26-50%

Yes No info No

Nasriyeh76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Edwan

8500 SYP

350 SYP

450 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

3000 SYP

450 SYP

1500 SYP

75000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Daily employmentHigh risk/illegal work

Daily employmentFarm owningSupport from family/friends

Stable employmentDaily employmentSavings

EdwanCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

JabaliyehCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

NasriyehCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

December 2017Nawa 1/2, Dar’a Governorate

Jabaliyeh

8500 SYP

350 SYP

425 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

NA

4000 SYP

3500 SYP

75000 SYP

Nasriyeh

8500 SYP

350 SYP

430 SYP

B C D F 80000 SYP

2600 SYP

450 SYP

1500 SYP

75000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Nawa 1/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

EdwanClosed well

Buried / burned

Sub-district P-Code: SY120303Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Sokkariyeh

Edwan

Sheikh Saed

Jabaliyeh

Nawa

Nasriyeh

EdwanLack of teaching staffUnsafe route to servicesParents do not approve of curriculum

JabaliyehMost children accessed education

NasriyehMost children accessed education

EdwanNo facilities in the areaOld ageDisability/Injuries/Illness

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infectionsSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

JabaliyehNo facilities in the areaCommunicable diseases

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

NasriyehSecurity concerns around travelOld age

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infectionsSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Edwan

Bread: no infoRice: 500 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

6/6 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the next factsheet): Edwan, Jabaliyeh, Nasriyeh

JabaliyehClosed well

Left in street / public area

NasriyehNetwork

Buried / burned

Jabaliyeh

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 265 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

Nasriyeh

Bread: no infoRice: 475 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 650 SYP

Private bakeries

1 to 10

No difficulties reported

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Sokkariyeh

Edwan

Sheikh Saed

Jabaliyeh

Nawa

Nasriyeh

Nawa

Sub-district P-Code: SY120303

NawaBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping mealsReducing meal size

Nawa

Sheikh SaedChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSelling household assets

SokkariyehChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping meals

6/6 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the previous factsheet): Nawa, Sheikh Saed, Sokkariyeh

5000 - 10000 SYP

NDPs IDPs

No info

SokkariyehNDPs IDPs

No info

Sheikh SaedNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 51-75% 51-75% 26-50%

Yes Yes No

Sheikh Saed51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

Sokkariyeh76-100% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No info No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Nawa

8300 SYP

350 SYP

420 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

2000 SYP

4000 SYP

3500 SYP

75000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Daily employmentFarm owningSupport from family/friends

Daily employmentBusiness/tradeSupport from family/friends

Daily employmentFarm owningBusiness/trade

NawaCutting treesBurning furniture not in useBurning plastics

Sheikh SaedCutting treesBurning productive assetsBurning plastics

SokkariyehBurning productive assetsBurning waste

December 2017Nawa 2/2, Dar’a Governorate

Sheikh Saed

9000 SYP

NA

425 SYP

B C D F NA

NA

11000 SYP

350 SYP

NA

Sokkariyeh

7500 SYP

500 SYP

425 SYP

B C D F 70000 SYP

NA

3800 SYP

425 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Nawa 2/2, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

NawaClosed well

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120303Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Sokkariyeh

Edwan

Sheikh Saed

Jabaliyeh

Nawa

Nasriyeh

NawaMost children accessed education

Sheikh SaedMost children accessed education

SokkariyehMost children accessed education

NawaSecurity concerns around travelHigh cost of transportationFamily not permitting travel

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Communicable diseasesChronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

Sheikh SaedNo facilities in the areaHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infectionsSymptoms of psychological trauma

SokkariyehNo facilities in the areaChronic diseases

Pregnancy related diseasesSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Nawa

Bread: no infoRice: 550 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 265 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

6/6 communities assessed (3 communities are shown on the previous factsheet): Nawa, Sheikh Saed, Sokkariyeh

Sheikh SaedWater trucking

Public free collection

SokkariyehClosed well

Buried / burned

Sheikh Saed

Bread: 125 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 450 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 800 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

Sokkariyeh

Bread: no infoRice: 650 SYPLentils: 425 SYPSugar: 350 SYPCooking oil: 750 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

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Faqie

Qarfa

Faqie

Sub-district P-Code: SY120304

FaqieBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping mealsReducing meal size

Faqie

QarfaBorrowing from family/friendsSkipping meals

2/6 communities assessed : Faqie, Qarfa

No info

NDPs IDPs

2500 - 3000 SYP

QarfaNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 51-75% 1-25% 1-25%

Yes No info No

Qarfa51-75% 51-75% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Faqie

3000 SYP

350 SYP

350 SYP

B C D F 75000 SYP

NA

4000 SYP

3500 SYP

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentFarm owningSupport from family/friends

Stable employmentDaily employmentSavings

FaqieNo lack of fuel

QarfaNo lack of fuel

December 2017Sheikh Miskine, Dar’a Governorate

Qarfa

2800 SYP

350 SYP

200 SYP

B C D F 60000 SYP

2500 SYP

450 SYP

1500 SYP

65000 SYP

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Sheikh Miskine, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

FaqieNetwork

Public free collection

Sub-district P-Code: SY120304Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Faqie

Qarfa

FaqieMost children accessed education

QarfaMost children accessed education

FaqieNo difficulties reported

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Communicable diseasesChronic diseasesAcute respiratory infections

QarfaOld ageDisability/Injuries/Illness

Chronic diseasesAcute respiratory infectionsSevere diseases affecting those aged less than 5

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Faqie

Bread: 100 SYPRice: 550 SYPLentils: 400 SYPSugar: 250 SYPCooking oil: 700 SYP

Public bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

2/6 communities assessed : Faqie, Qarfa

QarfaNetwork

Public free collection

Qarfa

Bread: 50 SYPRice: 500 SYPLentils: 350 SYPSugar: 275 SYPCooking oil: 650 SYP

Private bakeries

0

No difficulties reported

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Eastern Bekar

Bekar

Bekar

Sub-district P-Code: SY120305

BekarChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

Bekar

Eastern BekarChildren sent to work/begBorrowing from family/friends

2/3 communities assessed : Bekar, Eastern Bekar

2000 - 3000 SYP

NDPs IDPs

3000 - 4000 SYP

Eastern BekarNDPs IDPs

Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

Displacement

Shelter

* 1 USD = 434SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

New IDP arrivals

Returnees

IDPs living in village

% of female-headed households

% of population that are female

% of pre-conflict population remaining 76-100% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

Eastern Bekar76-100% 26-50% 1-25%

Yes No No

NFIs

Livelihoods

Bekar

9500 SYP

NA

500 SYP

B C D F 95000 SYP

NA

NA

NA

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources

Most common sources of income

Stable employmentDaily employmentBusiness/trade

Daily employmentBusiness/trade

BekarCutting treesBurning clothesBurning plastics

Eastern BekarCutting treesBurning clothesBurning plastics

December 2017Tassil, Dar’a Governorate

Eastern Bekar

9000 SYP

NA

500 SYP

B C D F 95000 SYP

NA

NA

NA

NA

Most common strategies used to cope with a lack of fuel

Most common shelter

Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known)

Independent apartment or houseShared apartment or houseUnfinished apartment or houseTentPrivate space not for shelterCave/natural shelterCollective public space not for shelterNo IDPs

No information

Most common electricity source

BC D F

Fuel Prices (SYP)*

NA: not available for purchase

Cement (50kg)

Floor mat (3*4m)Plastic tarpaulin (1m2)Tent (5 persons)

NFI Prices (SYP)*

Main network

Generator

No source

Solar alternative

No information

Butane (cannister)

Coal (1kg)

Diesel (1 litre)

Firewood (1 tonne)

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Tassil, Dar’a Governorate December 2017

BekarWater trucking

Buried / burned

Sub-district P-Code: SY120305Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Sub-district Factsheets

* 1 USD = 434 SYP (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2017)

WASH

Sufficiency of available water to meet household needs

Sufficient

Insufficient

No information

Most common method of garbage disposal

Status of water sourceWater is safe to drink

Water tastes/smells bad

People sick after drinking

No information

Most common water source

Status of primary schools in village

Functioning

Not functioning

Not available

No informationBarriers to accessing education services

Education

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Eastern Bekar

Bekar

BekarMost children accessed education

Eastern BekarMost children accessed education

BekarNo facilities in the areaHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

HealthMost common barriers to accessing healthcare

Most common health problems

Chronic diseasesPregnancy related diseasesFever

Eastern BekarNo facilities in the areaHigh cost of transportationLack of transportation

Chronic diseasesPregnancy related diseasesFever

Food Security

Main challenges to obtaining food

No challengesSome foods unavailableLocal production decreasedLack of access to marketsSome foods expensiveLack of resources to buy foodLack of access to fuelCooking fuel unavailableNo information

Bread (public): 1 packRice: 1kgLentils: 1 kg Sugar: 1kgCooking oil: 1 litre

Access to breadMost common source of bread

Most common barriers to accessing breadNumber of days, per month, where bread from private bakeries was unavailable

Bekar

Bread: no infoRice: 650 SYPLentils: 500 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 900 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported

2/3 communities assessed : Bekar, Eastern Bekar

Eastern BekarWater trucking

Buried / burned

Eastern Bekar

Bread: no infoRice: 650 SYPLentils: 500 SYPSugar: 300 SYPCooking oil: 900 SYP

Shops

Private bakeries unavailable

No difficulties reported