1
E u p h r a t e s E u p h r a t e s E u p h r a t e s E u p h r a t e s T i g r i s T i g r i s M e d i t e r r a n e a n S e a S Y R I A West Bank* Gaza Strip IRAN I R A Q JORDAN T U R K E Y ISRAEL LEBANON Ar Ramadi Ar Ramadi Tadmur (Palmyra) Al Fallujah Al Fallujah Al Qayyarah Sinjar Rabi‘ah Rabi‘ah Bab al Salam Bab al Hawa Tartus Dayr az Zawr Dayr az Zawr Erbil Beirut Ar Raqqah Ar Raqqah Al Hasakah Al Hasakah Amman Damascus Damascus Homs Homs Dar‘a Dar‘a Aleppo Aleppo Kirkuk Kirkuk Latakia Mosul Jerusalem Ra’s al ‘Ayn Ra’s al ‘Ayn Idlib Idlib Al Qamishli Al Qamishli Baghdad Baghdad Dahuk Dahuk ‘Ayn al ‘Arab (Kobane) ‘Ayn al ‘Arab (Kobane) *Israeli-occupied with current status subject to Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement; permanent status to be determined through further negotiations. *Israeli-occupied with current status subject to Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement; permanent status to be determined through further negotiations. GOLAN HEIGHTS (Israeli-occupied) 1994 Treaty Line 1949 Armistice Line 1949 Armistice Line Ar Ramtha Border crossing Syrian refugee camp Syrian IDP site National capital National capital Areas hosting displaced Syrians Sources: Government of Turkey, UNHCR, UN OCHA, UNRWA, USG Names and boundary representation are not necessarily authoritative May 18, 2017 - U1592 STATE (HIU) Unclassified Syria: Conflict Without Borders Numbers and Locations of Refugees and IDPs as of May 18, 2017 HUMANITARIAN INFORMATION UNIT U.S. Department of State [email protected] http://hiu.state.gov NOTE: UNHCR refugee figures combine those registered and awaiting registration. Government officials estimate the number of Syrians in their countries to be higher than the UNHCR figures. This infographic refers to displacement since 2011. NOTE: UNHCR refugee figures combine those registered and awaiting registration. Government officials estimate the number of Syrians in their countries to be higher than the UNHCR figures. This infographic refers to displacement since 2011. 13.5 million people are estimated to be in need of assistance in Syria, including more than 6.3 million internally displaced persons (IDPs), in addition to significant reported displacement since Sep. 2016. (Source: UN OCHA, Sep. 2016) Total number of Syrian refugees in the region: 5,069,463 (UNHCR, Government of Turkey May 11, 2017) NOTE: Significant numbers of Syrian refugees who are not in camps in Turkey are in the undepicted provinces of Istanbul, Izmir, Konya, Ankara and Bursa. NOTE: Significant numbers of Syrian refugees who are not in camps in Turkey are in the undepicted provinces of Istanbul, Izmir, Konya, Ankara and Bursa. Non-camp population Circle is equal to 15,000 Syrian refugess Camp population Lebanon 1,011,366 100% non-camp (UNHCR, Dec. 31, 2016) Palestinians from Syria (registered): 31,141 (UNRWA, Jan., 2017) Egypt & N. Africa 152,332 100% non-camp (Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia) (UNHCR, Apr. 30, 2017) Jordan 659,828 79% non-camp, 21% camp (UNHCR, May 18, 2017) Palestinians from Syria (registered): 16,779 (UNRWA, Jan., 2017) Europe 917,675 100% non-camp (UNHCR, first time asylum applications between April 2011 and December 2016) Iraq 239,639 62% non-camp, 38% camp (UNHCR, Apr. 30 , 2017) Turkey 3,006,298 92% non-camp, 8% camp (Government of Turkey, May 11, 2017)

Syria: Conflict without Borders: Numbers and Locations of ... · Ar Ramtha Border crossing Syrian refugee camp Syrian IDP site National capital Areas hosting displaced Syrians Names

  • Upload
    others

  • View
    7

  • Download
    0

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

EuphratesEuphrates

Euphrates

Euphrates

TigrisTigris

Med

i te r

ran

ean S

ea

S Y R I A

WestBank*

EGYPT

GazaStrip

I R A N

I R A Q

J O R DA N

T U R K E Y

ISRAEL

LEBANON

Ar RamadiAr Ramadi

Tadmur(Palmyra)

Al FallujahAl Fallujah

Al Qayyarah

Sinjar

Rabi‘ahRabi‘ahBab al Salam

Bab al Hawa

Tartus

Dayr az ZawrDayr az Zawr

Erbil

Beirut

Ar RaqqahAr Raqqah

Al HasakahAl Hasakah

Amman

DamascusDamascus

HomsHoms

Dar‘aDar‘a

AleppoAleppo

KirkukKirkukLatakia

Mosul

Jerusalem

Ra’s al ‘AynRa’s al ‘Ayn

IdlibIdlib

Al QamishliAl Qamishli

BaghdadBaghdad

DahukDahuk

‘Ayn al ‘Arab(Kobane)

‘Ayn al ‘Arab(Kobane)

*Israeli-occupied with current status subject to Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement; permanent status to be determined through further negotiations.

*Israeli-occupied with current status subject to Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement; permanent status to be determined through further negotiations.

GOLANHEIGHTS(Israeli-occupied)

1994 Treaty Line

1949ArmisticeLine

1949Armistice

Line

0 25 50 km

0 25 50 miles

Ar Ramtha Border crossing

Syrian refugee camp

Syrian IDP site

National capitalNational capital

Areas hostingdisplaced Syrians

Sources: Government of Turkey, UNHCR, UN OCHA, UNRWA, USGNames and boundary representation are not necessarily authoritative May 18, 2017 - U1592 STATE (HIU)

UnclassifiedSyria: Conflict Without Borders

Numbers and Locations of Refugees and IDPs as of May 18, 2017HUMANITARIAN INFORMATION UNIT

U.S. Department of [email protected]://hiu.state.gov

NOTE: UNHCR refugee figures combine those registered and awaiting registration. Government officials estimate the number of Syrians in their countries to be higher than the UNHCR figures. This infographic refers to displacement since 2011.

NOTE: UNHCR refugee figures combine those registered and awaiting registration. Government officials estimate the number of Syrians in their countries to be higher than the UNHCR figures. This infographic refers to displacement since 2011.

13.5 million people are estimated to be in need of assistance in Syria, including more than 6.3 million internally displaced persons (IDPs), in addition to significant reported displacement since Sep. 2016. (Source: UN OCHA, Sep. 2016)

Total number of Syrian refugees in the region: 5,069,463(UNHCR, Government of Turkey May 11, 2017)

NOTE: Significant numbers of Syrian refugees who are not in camps in Turkey are in the undepicted provinces of Istanbul, Izmir, Konya, Ankara and Bursa.

NOTE: Significant numbers of Syrian refugees who are not in camps in Turkey are in the undepicted provinces of Istanbul, Izmir, Konya, Ankara and Bursa.

Non-camppopulation

Circle is equal to 15,000 Syrianrefugess

Camppopulation

Lebanon 1,011,366 100% non-camp(UNHCR, Dec. 31, 2016)Palestinians from Syria (registered): 31,141 (UNRWA, Jan., 2017)

Egypt & N. Africa 152,332 100% non-camp(Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia) (UNHCR, Apr. 30, 2017)

Jordan 659,828 79% non-camp, 21% camp(UNHCR, May 18, 2017)Palestinians from Syria (registered): 16,779 (UNRWA, Jan., 2017)

Europe 917,675 100% non-camp(UNHCR, first time asylum applications between April 2011 and December 2016)

Iraq 239,639 62% non-camp, 38% camp (UNHCR, Apr. 30 , 2017)

Turkey 3,006,298 92% non-camp, 8% camp(Government of Turkey, May 11, 2017)