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Page 1: SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC - HumanitarianResponse...at Ramtha since 27 June, ready to cross when and if deconfliction can be acquired. The boundaries and names shown and the designations

Number of beneficiaries targeted by sector since July 2014

Education

FSL

Health

NFI/Shelter

WASH

Nutrition

HealthFSL WASH Nutrition

June 20182017 2018201620152014since

Jul 2014Sector

568K

17K

-

398K

0.4K 24K 60.9K 45.4K 64.1K 18K194.8K

1.1M

4.9M

2.1M

128.8K

2.2M

90K125K 846.6K 590.5K 366.8K 422.4K

61.9K 257.7K1.6M 1.9M

960.7K

122.2K606.1K 459.7K 416.3K 524.4K

- - 27.5K61.7K 39.5K

57,5K 693.4K 607.5K 1.7M935.4K

Beneficiaries reached by district by sector in June 2018

Dar'a

Izra'

As-Sanamayn

Quneitra

Al Fiq

As-Sweida

NFI/Shelter Education

42,945

43,017

685

3,141

12

-

17,400

-

-

-

-

-

313,000

158,000

-

86,465

10,200

-

2,440

12,300

1,050

1,700

300

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

310,409

87,838

-

-

-

-

Number of trucksby monthsince July 2014

620

100

200

300

Jul 2014 June 2018from Al-Ramtha

562Convoysin June 2018

Trucksin June 2018

4,595Trucks since July 2014

267Convoyssince July 2014

Agenciesreported

5 7in June2018

since July2014

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# of sectors

54321Border crossing authorizedby UNSCRs 2165, 2191, 2258,2332 and 2393

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Sector presence by district in June 2018

UNDOFadministered area

Dar'a

Quneitra

As-Sweida

JORDAN

]Dar'a-

Al-Ramtha

Dar'a

Quneitra

As-Sweida

IzraAl Fiq

Quneitra

Qatana

Darayya

Duma

RuralDamascus

Shahba

As-Sanamayn

Dar’a

Salkhad

As-Sweida

UN Security Council Resolutions 2165/2191/2258/2332/2393Through the unanimous adoption of resolutions 2165 (2014),and its subsequent renewals 2191 (2014), 2258 (2015) , 2332 (2016) and 2393 (2017) until 10 January 2019, the UN Security Council has authorized UN agencies and their partners to use routes across conflict lines and the border crossings at Bab al-Salam, Bab al-Hawa (Turkey - Syria), Al Yarubiyah (Iraq - Syria) and Al-Ramtha (Jordan - Syria) to deliver humanitarian assistance, including medical and surgical supplies, to people in need in Syria. The government of Syria is notified in advance of each shipment and a UN monitoring mechanism has been established to oversee loading in neighboring countries and confirm the humanitarian nature of consignments.

Potential GapsSince the 17th of June, SW De-Escalation area has witnessed a rapid escalation and increased levels of hostilities particularly the northwest of Dar’a governorate. Since the 25 of the month, there have been some key strategic shifts of territorial control with the Government of Syria controlling the Lajjat area.

Reports on dozens of deaths, including women and children. Additional reports also suggested indiscriminate attacks on health facilities, schools, civil defense centers and offices of local NGOs. During the reporting period, over 250,000 individuals have been displaced, with over 60,000 to areas in close proximity to the Nasib/Jaber border crossing with Jordan, the free zone, and some 164,000 IDPs have moved towards camps and villages in Quneitra, close to the Golan Heights area.

Humanitarian ResponseDuring the month, despite substantial pre-positioned supplies, given the situation military escalation in southern Syria, the UN and humanitarian partners have continued their efforts to further scale up to meet the existing needs and to respond to the new waves of displacement.

Due to ongoing hostilities and lack of security guarantees from some parties to the conflict, humanitarian convoys continues to be stationed at Ramtha since 27 June, ready to cross when and if deconfliction can be acquired.

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Creation date: 18 September 2018 (Updated on 12 December 2018) Feedback: OCHA Jordan ([email protected])

SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLICUnited Nations cross-border operations from Jordan to Syria As of 30 June 2018