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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)
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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Abu Hartein
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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HaraAs Sanamayn
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)
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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HaraAs Sanamayn
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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HaraAs Sanamayn
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)
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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HaraAs Sanamayn
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)
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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HaraAs Sanamayn
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)
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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HaraAs Sanamayn
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)
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
Education
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TisiyaSmaqiyat
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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TisiyaSmaqiyat
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)
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
Education
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TisiyaSmaqiyat
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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Da'el
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)
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
Education
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Da'el
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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Tiba
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)
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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Tiba
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)
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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Tiba
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
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)
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
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)
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)
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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Aqraba
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)
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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Aqraba
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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Hrak
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)
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
Education
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Hrak
Rikhim
WesternMalihaSura
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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Hrak
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)
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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Hrak
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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Rweisat
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)
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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Rweisat
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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Rweisat
Hamer
Matleh
Jadal
Sur
Najih
Izra'
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)
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
Education
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Rweisat
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)
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
Education
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Rweisat
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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Jasim
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)
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
Education
!
!
Jasim
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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Mataeiyeh
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)
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
Education
!
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Mataeiyeh
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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EasternGhariyeh
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)
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
Education
!
!
!
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EasternGhariyeh
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)
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
!
!
!
!
!
!!
!
!
!
!
!
!
!
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)
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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!
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!
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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)
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)
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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Tal Shihab
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)
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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!
!
!
!
!
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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)
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)
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)
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)
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