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1 Photo: UNICEF/NYHQ212-26/Alessio Romenzi United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

2 Damascus Governorate Table of Contents Summary... 1 Damascus Governorate Profile... 2 Damascus Map... 4 Aleppo Governorate Profile... 5 Aleppo Map... 8 Rural Damascus Governorate Profile... 9 Rural Damascus Map Homs Governorate Profile Home Map Hama Governorate Profile Hama Map Lattakia Governorate Profile Lattakia Map Idleb Governorate Profile Idleb Map Al-Hasakeh Governorate Profile Al-Hasakeh Map Deir-ez-Zor Governorate Profile Deir-ez-Zor Map... 3 Tartous Governorate Profile Tartous Map Ar-Raqqa Governorate Profile Ar-Raqqa Map Dar a Governorate Profile Dar a Map As-Sweida Governorate Profile... 4 As-Sweida Map Quneitra Governorate Profile Qunietra Map... 45

3 Summary Humanitarian Situation As the conflict enters its fourth year, a significant and rapid deterioration of humanitarian situation in Syria has been witnessed; The UN estimates that the number of people in need of assistance has grown to 1.8 million including 6.4 million internally displaced persons (of which 5% are children) mainly concentrated in the governorates of Aleppo, Rural Damascus and Idleb. Over 4.5 million people are living in hard-to-reach areas, in addition to 24, who are trapped in besieged areas. The magnitude of humanitarian needs are mainly concentrated in governorates with active crisis zones, large scale displacement and final destination/receiving areas. Governorates that are currently hosting displaced populations are experiencing increasing strain on public and basic facilities. Some IDPs are concentrated in areas with limited or no crisis-related damage and with some level of urban functionality to enable access to basic social services, health and markets. Internally displaced families who have lost their income sources, the urban poor who are mainly dependent upon markets, subsistence farmers, small-scale herders, casual laborers and petty traders are the among the most affected groups. People are expected to continue to move away from areas that have experienced significant, damage and deteriorated basic and health services, to seek safety and assistance elsewhere. In parallel, the number of people in need inside Syria is expected to increase as the concentration of population overwhelms local basic and health services capacity, access to food and water decreases and alternative livelihood opportunities become less. 1.8 Million Total People in Need 1,83,45 1

4 Damascus Governorate Damascus Governorate Profile Total Population Million 1,754, 8 % population of Syria reside in Damascus Governorate as per 211 estimate. People in Need Thousand 819,95 46% of the population of Damascus governorate, per 211 estimate, are in need of humanitarian assistance 54% 92% 8% People In Need Damascus 781,95 Yarmuk 38, 46% Humanitarian Situation Damascus is situated in the center of rural Damascus governorate in the southwestern part of the country. The total population of Damascus Governorate is 1.75 million, representing 8% of the total population of Syria, with approximately 8, people affected by the crisis. The number of Internally Displaced People (IDPs) is 41, people. Most of the IDPs are hosted by the local community and there are 24 official collective shelters in Damascus hosting about 5 thousands IDPs who fled from several areas of rural Damascus and other governorates. The governorate surrounding has experienced fierce fighting during the first half of 214 as fights intensified in Jobar and the southern neighborhoods of Damascus city (Qadam, Al-Isali and Tadmoun) in addition to Yarmouk camp. Damascus was affected by security destabilization and subsequent displacement given its proximity to areas of conflict in rural Damascus; namely, Maliha in Eastern Ghouta as well as Modamayieh and Darayya in Western Ghouta. The three neighborhoods of Jobar, Qaboon and Barzeh are located on the main road to Homs at the northern exit of Damascus city. While Barzeh, which has been a contested area since December 212, witnessed a key development when the truce took effect early this year allowing people to gradually return to the area. Jobar is still under intensified fighting and no agreement is reached yet. Yarmouk became a theatre of armed conflict in December, 212, when 14, Palestine refugees and thousands of Syrians fled fierce clashes and shelling in the area. Despite approximately 2, Palestine refugees and Syrians remaining in the area, no humanitarian access was allowed to enter Yarmouk until January, 214, when UNRWA was permitted to initiate sporadic, limited food distributions. Since that point, UNRWA has continued to provide intermittent deliveries of food, NFIs and vaccines. However, the humanitarian situation remains extremely serious and, despite ongoing attempts to establish a local ceasefire, the risk of further armed conflict remains very high. People in Need of Assistance Local community in need Internally Displaced People (IDP s)& 819,95 Host Families,, IDPs and local community in need Areas People in Need 389,35Local community in need (host & non-host) Community in need (Host and non-host) 41,6 IDP s 2, IDP s Midan 172,5 82,5 9, n/a Damascus Dummar 126,9 28,5 98,4 n/a Al Qadam 78,9 56,2 22,7 n/a 1 Estimates of Population actually living in Syria on 31/ Based on various sources (including UN and other counterparts) 2

5 Damascus Governorate Burza 76,2 27,5 28,7 2, Ash Shaghour 48,2 23,7 24,5 n/a Rukn Eddine 45,4 2,4 25, n/a Mazzeh 45,2 14,2 31, n/a Salhiyeh 45, 23, 22, n/a Qaboun 37,5 28, 9,5 n/a Saroujah 31,35 8,1 23,25 n/a Kafar Soussa 26,5 15, 11,5 n/a Muhajerin 16,5 6, 1,5 n/a Al Qanawat 12,8 4, 8,8 n/a Jowbar 1, 8,5 1,5 n/a Old Damascus 9,45 6,2 3,25 n/a Yarmuk Yarmuk 38, 38, n/a n/a Refugees in neighbouring countries Humanitarian Convoys in Humanitarian presence Refugee hosting countries Refugees from Rural Damascus No of Convoys No of Beneficiaries Sector No. of Humanitarian Actors Jordan 46, ,5 Food 6 Iraq 21,39 Health 6 Egypt 43,263 Shelter & NFI 18 Lebanon 984,542 WASH 11 Turkey N/A Protection 15 Education 1 Nutrition 3 Early Recovery CCCM 2 3 Starting from January 214 3

6 S yrianarabrepublic:dam ascus profi le(14july 214) 47% of Dam ascus populationis inneed Turkey People notinneed S cale16. People Inneed Lebanon SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Iraq Jordan RuralDam ascus Burza Rukn Eddine Qaboun Dummar Salhiyeh Muhajerin Saroujah Al Qanawat Jowbar Old Damascus Ash Shaghour Mazzeh Kafar Soussa Midan Yarmuk Populationin211 Al Qadam RuralDam ascus 5 5k 15k 5k 1m 2.7m 819,95 TotalPeopleinNeed 41,6 Num ber of IDPs 2, Num ber of Top 5areas Midan 172,5 Dum m ar 126,9 AlQadam 78,9 Burza 76,2 AshS hag hour 48,2 Top 5areas Dum m ar 98,4 Midan 9, Mazzeh 31, Burza 28,7 Ruk neddine 25, areas Burza 2, Num ber of peopleinneed 1 5k 1k 3k 4k 1.2m Num ber of IDPs 5 2k 5k 15k 35k 82k Num ber of returnees 5 5k 1k 2k 3k 37.5k Creationdate:14July 214 S ource:basedonvarious sources (including UNandother counterparts) Feedback : ochasyria@un.org Theboundaries andnam es shownandthedesig nations usedonthis m ap do notim ply officialendorsem entor acceptanceby theunitednations.

7 Aleppo Governorate Aleppo Governorate Profile Total Population Million 4,867, % population of Syria reside in Aleppo Governorate as of 211 estimates. People in Need Million 2,575, 53 % of the population (in 211 prior to the conflict) of Aleppo Governorate are in need of humanitarian assistance 77% 47% People In Need Jebel Saman 1,421,5 Menbij 319,5 Al Bab 316,5 A'zaz 147, Afrin 14,5 Ain Al Arab 129, Jarablus 74, As-Safira 27, 23% 53% Humanitarian Situation Situated in the north of Syria, Aleppo governorate borders Idleb to the west, Hama to the south, Ar-Raqqa to the East, also it has a 221-kilometer-long border with Turkey in the north. Administratively, Aleppo Governorate has 8 districts namely: Jebel Saman, Afrin, A zaz, Al-Bab, Menbij, Jarablus, Ain Al-Arab, and As-Safira. Aleppo Governorate is the most populous governorate in Syria with a population of more than 4, 867,991 as of 211 estimation, representing almost 23% of the total population of Syria. Aleppo has 1,787, internally displaced people. The largest number of People in Need (1,222,) and IDPs (625,) are mainly concentrated in the western side of Aleppo city. Fighting and heavy barrel bombardment of Eastern side of the city has caused significant population movements especially in the periods between January- February 214. It is estimated that more than 45, of civilians in the eastern half of Aleppo fled to the GoS held part of the city or to opposition-held areas in the Northern countryside. Displacement into the western neighbourhoods continued in March 214, more than 98,5 people have reportedly been displaced from eastern Aleppo fleeing mainly to western Aleppo and the Turkish border although at a reduced pace because of the proliferation of checkpoints. Around 5, to 6, families are estimated to have fled to Kilis, Turkey in that period. The hard to reach areas in Aleppo have more than 1,3, people in need living in extremely difficult conditions especially due to the disruption of inflows of basic goods and medicine, the deterioration of health care, and the ongoing shelling. Aleppo governorate has the highest number of people in need across all sectors. All opposition-held areas have received very little to no humanitarian assistance in the last 6 months because of access limitations. Moreover, all districts of Aleppo governorate have critical needs for shelter, health and WASH assistance in addition to early recovery and livelihood, while most of the districts of the same governorate have immediate needs of protection, health, nutrition, education, and food assistance. 4 Estimates of Population actually living in Syria on 31/12/211 5 Based on various sources (including UN and other counterparts) 5

8 Aleppo Governorate People in Need of Assistance 2,575, Host Families,, IDPs and local community in need Local Population 788, Local affected population Host and non-host Community in need Local affected population (Host and non-host) Internally Displaced People (IDP s)& 1,787, IDP s N/A Sub- People in Need IDP s Jebel Saman 1,275, 455, 82, n/a Jebel Saman Al Bab Afrin A'zaz Menbij Ain Al Arab As-Safira Jarablus Haritan 39,5 14,5 25, n/a Atareb 37, 19,5 17,5 n/a Zarbah 24,5 12,5 12, n/a Tall Ed-daman 2,5 1,5 1, n/a Daret Azza 16,5 8,5 8, n/a Hadher 8,5 4,5 4, n/a Al Bab 112, 17,5 94,5 n/a Tadaf 53, 18, 35, n/a Dayr Hafir 4,5 12, 28,5 n/a Eastern Kwaires 34, 11,5 22,5 n/a Arima 32, 5, 27, n/a Rasm Haram El-Imam 3, 4,5 25,5 n/a Ar-Raee 15, 2, 13, n/a Afrin 53, 7,5 45,5 n/a Jandairis 27, 4, 23, n/a Raju 17,5 2,5 15, n/a Sheikh El-Hadid 11, 1,5 9,5 n/a Sharan 11, 1,5 9,5 n/a Bulbul 1,5 1,5 9, n/a Mabtali 1,5 2, 8,5 n/a Nabul 3, 25, 5, n/a Azaz 27,5 9,5 18, n/a Tall Refaat 25,5 9, 16,5 n/a Aghtrin 23, 8, 15, n/a Mare 23, 8, 15, n/a Suran 18, 6,5 11,5 n/a Menbij 15, 18, 132, n/a Al-Khafsa 89, 29, 6, n/a Maskana 46,5 4,5 42, n/a Abu Qalqal 34, 3, 31, n/a Ain al Arab 53, 8, 45, n/a Sarin 46, 6, 4, n/a Lower Shyookh 3, 5, 25, n/a As-Safira 2, 14, 6, n/a Banan 2,5 1,5 1, n/a Hajeb 2,5 2, 5 n/a Khanaser 2, 1, 1, n/a Jarablus 52,5 1, 42,5 n/a Ghandorah 21,5 4, 17,5 n/a 6

9 Aleppo Governorate Refugees in neighbouring countries Humanitarian Convoys in Humanitarian presence Refugee hosting countries Refugees from Aleppo No of Convoys No of Beneficiaries Sector No. of Humanitarian Actors Jordan 31, ,927 Food 11 Iraq 36,167 Health 11 Egypt 12,43 Shelter & NFI 19 Lebanon 171,136 WASH 1 Turkey Protection 5 Education 2 Nutrition 5 Early Recovery CCCM 1 6 Starting from January 214 7

10 Syrian ArabRe public:ale ppo Gov e rnorate profile (14July214) 53% ofale ppo population is in ne e d P opulation in 211 Turkey P e ople notin ne e d Scale 16. P e ople In ne e d 5 5k 15k 5k 1m 2.7m Lebanon SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Jordan Iraq Turkey Lower Shyookh Jarablus Ain al Arab Bulbul Ghandorah Raju Mabtali Sheikh El-Hadid Sharan Azaz Suran Aghtrin Ar-Raee Arima Al Bab Menbij Abu Qalqal Afrin Jandairis Daret Nabul Azza Atareb Jebel Saman Mare Haritan Eastern Kwaires Tadaf Rasm Haram El-Imam Sarin Id le b Zarbah Hadher As-Safira Banan Hajeb Dayr Hafir Maskana Ar-Raqqa Tall Ed-daman Khanaser Al-Khafsa Ham a 2,575, TotalP e ople in Ne e d 1,787, Num be r ofidp s No Data Num be r ofre turne e s Top 5subd istricts Je be lsam an 1,275, Me nbij 15, AlBab 112, Al-Kh afsa 89, Ain alarab 53, Num be r ofpe ople in ne e d 1 5k 1k 3k 4k 1.2m Top 5subd istricts Je be lsam an 82, Me nbij 132, AlBab 94,5 Al-Kh afsa 6, Afrin 45,5 Num be r ofidp s 5 2k 5k 15k 35k 82k Num be r ofre turne e s 5 5k 1k 2k 3k 37.5k Cre ation d ate :14July214 Source :Base d on v arious source s (includ ingunand oth e r counte rparts) Fe e d back: och asyria@un.org Th e bound arie s and nam e s sh own and th e d e signations use d on th is m ap d o notim plyo ficiale nd orse m e ntor acce ptance byth e Unite d Nations.

11 Rural Damascus Governorate Rural Damascus Governorate Profile Total Population Million 2,835,9 13 % population of Syria reside in Rural Damascus Governorate as per 211 estimate. People in Need Million 1,654, 58% of the population of Rural Damascus governorate, per 211 estimate, are in need of humanitarian assistance 42% 87% People In Need Rural Damascus 636, Duma 286,5 Darayya 28, At Tall 162, Qatana 132,5 An Nabk 92,5 Al Qutayfah 59,5 Yabroud 42,5 Az-Zabdani 34,5 13% 58% Humanitarian Situation Rural Damascus is situated in the southwestern part of the country bordering the governorates of Quneitra, Dar a and As-Sweida to the southwest, Homs to the north, Lebanon to the west and Jordan to the south. The total population of Rural Damascus Governorate is 2.84 million, representing 13% of the total population of Syria, with approximately 1.65 million people affected by the crisis. The number of Internally Displaced People (IDPs) is 77, people. Towns hosting the biggest concentrations of IDPs are Sahnaya, Kisweh, Jaramana, Qudsiya and Al-Tal. There are 14 official collective shelters in Rural Damascus hosting IDPsflowing from several areas of intense armed conflict. The governorate has experienced fierce fighting in the last months that affected almost the entire governorate. Qalamoun area witnessed the fiercest clashes, given its strategic location along the highways connecting Damascus to Homs in addition to bordering Lebanon. The GoS forces were eventually able to reclaim control of the area and the opposition stronghold of Yabroud in addition to other cities such as An Nabk and Qarra. Barzeh, which has been contested area since December 212, witnessed a key development when the truce took effect early this year allowing people to gradually return to the area. In Eastern Ghouta conflict has been intense, as witnessed by the recent fierce battles and clashes between the two sides in the towns of Maliha and Jowbar. Many locations have continued to be sealed off namely Harasta, Duma, Adra Umalyieh, Arbin, Ein Tarma, Kafr Batna and Darayya, causing severe shortages of food, fuel, medicines and essential life supplies. In Eastern Ghouta, an estimated 3 people are reported to have lost their lives due to lack of food and medicine in the area which has been affected by the siege for the last year. Shortage of infant formula and poor health care threatens the lives of about 48, children under the age of two. Access to besieged areas and areas experiencing high intensity of conflict remains extremely limited. Thus ensuring access to those areas is the highest humanitarian priority. The besieged areas represent a great humanitarian concern in terms of protection of civilians, provision of food, NFIs and medical supplies. The governorate is part of the country s animal production areas, and it contributes significantly to its livestock production (18 % of the national dairy production and 23% share of the total poultry population, average data). Currently FAO estimates that 32,2 farmers/herders families are in urgent need of agriculture support. 7 Estimates of Population actually living in Syria on 31/12/211 8 Based on various sources (including UN and other counterparts) 9

12 Rural Damascus Governorate People in Need of Assistance Local community in need Internally Displaced People (IDP s)& 1,654, Host Families,, IDPs and local community in need Rural Damascus Duma Al Qutayfah At Tall Yabroud An Nabk Az-Zabdani Qatana Darayya Sub- People in Need 858, Local community in need (host & non-host) Community in need (Host and non-host) 77, IDP s 26, IDP s Kisweh 175, 75, 1, - Jaramana 148, 5, 98, n/a Qudsiya 119, 43, 76, - Babella 87,5 87,5 - - Kafr Batna 48,5 48,5 - - Maliha 33, 33, - - Arbin 25, 25, - - Nashabiyeh 87,5 52,5 35, - Duma 74,5 66,5 8, - Ghizlaniyyeh 6, 25, 35, - Harasta 43, 41, 2, - Dhameer 15, 1, 5, - Haran Alawameed 6,5 3,5 3, - Sabe Byar Al Qutayfah 45, 2, 25, - Jirud 6, 5, 1, - Raheiba 6, 5, 1, n/a Maloula 2,5 1,5 1, - At Tall 14, 43, 97, - Rankus 12, 7, 5, - Sidnaya 1, - 1, - Esal El-Ward 24,5 2,5 22, - Yabroud 18, 13, 4, 1, An Nabk 52,5 32,5 1, 1, Deir Attiyeh 4, 13, 27, - Az-Zabdani 2, 13, 7, - Madaya 7, 7, - - Ein Elfijeh 5, 5, - - Sarghaya 2,5 2,5 - - Dimas Qatana 19,5 47,5 62, - Sasa 2,5 9,5 11, - Bait Jan 2,5 2,5 - - Sahnaya 165, 4, 125, - Markaz Darayya 28, 13, - 15, Hajar Aswad 15, 15, - - 1

13 Rural Damascus Governorate Refugees in neighbouring countries Humanitarian Convoys in Humanitarian presence Refugee hosting countries Refugees from Rural Damascus No of Convoys No of Beneficiaries Sector No. of Humanitarian Actors Jordan 36, ,5 Food 8 Iraq 73 Health 1 Egypt 41,96 Shelter & NFI 22 Lebanon 113,741 WASH 1 Turkey N/A Protection 9 Education 2 Nutrition 4 Early Recovery CCCM 1 9 Starting from January

14 Syria nara b Repub lic : Rura lda m a sc us Gov ernora teprofile(14july214) 58% of Rura lda m a sc us popula tionis inneed P eople notinneed Sc a le16. P eople Inneed Esal El-Ward Yabroud Deir Attiyeh An Nabk Jirud 5 Hom s 5k P opula tionin211 15k 5k 1m 2.7m Lebanon Turkey SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Jordan Iraq Lebanon Dimas Sarghaya Az-Zabdani Madaya Rankus At Tall Maloula Sidnaya Al Qutayfah Ein Elfijeh Duma Harasta Qudsiya Kafr Qatana Nashabiyeh Markaz Batna Jaramana Darayya Hajar Aswad Sahnaya Babella Haran Alawameed Raheiba Dhameer Sabe Byar Bait Jan Kisweh Ghizlaniyyeh Sasa Quneitra Da r'a As-Sweida 1,654, Tota lp eopleinneed 77, Num b er of IDP s 26, Num b er of Top 5sub distric ts Kisweh 175, Sa h na ya 165, Ja ra m a na 148, AtTa l 14, Qudsiya 119, Num b er of peopleinneed 1 5k 1k 3k 4k 1.2m Top 5sub distric ts Sa h na ya 125, Kisweh 1, Ja ra m a na 98, AtTa ll 97, Qudsiya 76, Num b er of IDP s 5 2k 5k 15k 35k 82k Crea tionda te:14july214 Sub distric ts Ma rka zda ra yya 15, AnNa b k 1, Ya b roud 1, Num b er of returnees 5 5k 1k 2k 3k 37.5k Sourc e:ba sedonv a rious sourc es (inc luding UN a ndoth er c ounterpa rts) Feedb a c k: oc h a Th eb ounda ries a ndna m es sh owna ndth edesig na tions usedonth is m a p do notim plyoffic ia lendorsem entor a c c epta nc eb yth eunitedna tions.

15 Homs Governorate Homs Governorate Profile Total Population Million 1,83, 9% population of Syria as of 211 reside in Homs Governorate People in Need Million 748, 41 % of the population of Homs Governorate as of 211 estimation are in need of humanitarian assistance 59% 91% People In Need Homs 53, Ar-Rastan 135,5 Tall Kalakh 47, Tadmor 25, Al Makhrim 25, Al-Qusayr 12,5 9% 41% Humanitarian Situation The Governorate of Homs is the largest in Syria, bordering Lebanon to the west and Iraq to the east. Homs was among the earliest governorates to be influenced by the civil unrest in Syria shortly after Dar a. The total population of Homs Governorate is around 1.8 Million people according to the 211 estimations, with approximately 748, people in need, representing (41%) of the governorate population, mostly concentrated in Homs City, Al-Wa er and the north rural areas such as Al-Rastan and Talbiseh. The governorate is part of the country s fruit trees production areas, and it contributes significantly to its agricultural production (79 % of the national almond production and 23% share of the total poultry population, average data). The number of Internally Displaced People (IDPs) is around 56, people. Since the beginning of the crisis, Homs Governorate has experienced fierce armed confrontation between opposition armed groups and GoS forces. In May 213, the GoS forces reclaimed the strategic town of Al-Qusayr. In March 214, The GoS also took over the town of Ziraa and Alhsn Castle, which had provided opposition groups with supplies from Lebanon and sat between Syria s main transit route and GoS s coastal strongholds. In May 214, all Homs city became under the government control after the opposition armed groups retreated from the old city which had been besieged for almost three years. However, the north rural areas are still under the AOGs control. There are a number of hard to reach areas such as Wa er, Al Houla, Al-Rastan, Talbiseh, Ghanto and Tir Maallah that represent great humanitarian concern in terms of protection of civilians and other priority humanitarian needs with regard to food, health, and NFIs. Homs UN hub has delivered humanitarian assistance to the hard to reach areas; including food Medicine NFIs since the beginning of crisis through 25 cross line missions. During 214 the hub sent relief assistance to Tir Maallah, Ghanto, Al Houla and Talbiseh. 1 Estimates of Population actually living in Syria on 31/12/ Based on various sources (including UN and other counterparts) 13

16 Homs Governorate People in Need of Assistance 748, Host Families,, IDPs and local community in need Sub- People in Need Local Population 87,5 Local affected Community in need (host and non-host) Local affected Community in need (host and non-host) Internally Displaced People (IDP s)& 56, IDP s 1, 5 IDP s Homs 34,5 55, 265,5 2, Taldu 32,5 3,5 18,5 1,5 Qaryatein 23, 2, 21, n/a Farqalas 21, 4,5 16,5 n/a Hasyaa 2, 1,5 18,5 n/a Homs Kherbet Tin Noor 19,5 1,5 18, n/a Ein Elniser 12, 1, 11, n/a Raqama 1, 1,5 8,5 n/a Shin 9,5 3,5 6, n/a Mahin 6, - - 6, Sadad 6, - 1, 5, Qabu 3, 5 2,5 n/a Al-Qusayr Al Quasir 12,5 1, 9, 2,5 Hawash 15,5 1,5 14, n/a Tall Kalakh Tall Kalakh 14, 1, 7,5 5,5 Nasra 13, 1, 12, n/a Hadideh 4,5 5 4, n/a Ar-Rastan Ar-Rastan 89, 3, 66, 2, Talbiseh 46,5 2,5 24, 2, Tadmor Tadmor 17,5 1, 14, 2,5 Sokhneh 7,5-1,5 6, Al Makhrim Al Makhrim 17, 1, 16, n/a Jeb Ej-Jarrah 8, 5 5, 2,5 Refugees in neighboring countries Refugee hosting countries Refugees from Homs Humanitarian Convoys 12 No of Convoys No of Beneficiaries Sector Humanitarian presence No. of Humanitarian Actors Jordan 92, ,65 Food 1 Iraq 562 Health 1 Egypt 18,2 Shelter & NFI 1 Lebanon 217,929 WASH 1 Turkey NA Protection 1 Education 1 Nutrition 1 Early Recovery CCCM 1 12 Starting from January

17 Sy rian ArabRe public: Hom s Gove rnorate profile (14July 214) 41% ofhom s population is in ne e d Pe ople notin ne e d Pe ople In ne e d Ham a Scale 16. Tartous Shin Hawash Ar-Rastan Kherbet Tin Noor Homs Al Makhrim Jeb Ej-Jarrah Sokhneh Hadideh Farqalas Al Quasir Lebanon Hasyaa Raqama Sadad Mahin Tadmor Rural Dam ascus Qaryatein Turkey SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC 5 5k Population in k 5k 1m 2.7m Lebanon Jordan Iraq 748, TotalPe ople in Ne e d 56, Num be r ofidps 1,5 Num be r ofre turne e s Top 5subd istricts Hom s 34,5 Ar-Rastan 89, Talbise h 46,5 Tald u 32,5 Q ary ate in 23, Num be r ofpe ople in ne e d 1 5k 1k 3k 4k 1.2m Top 5subd istricts Hom s 265,5 Ar-Rastan 66, Talbise h 24, Q ary ate in 21, Tald u 18,5 Num be r ofidps 5 2k 5k 15k 35k 82k Top 5subd istricts Ar-Rastan 2, Talbise h 2, Hom s 2, Tald u 1,5 Mah in 6, Num be r ofre turne e s 5 5k 1k 2k 3k 37.5k Cre ation d ate :14July 214 Source :Base d on various source s (includ ingun and oth e r counte rparts) Fe e d back : och asy ria@un.org Th e bound arie s and nam e s sh ow n and th e d e signations use d on th is m ap d o notim ply o ficiale nd orse m e ntor acce ptance by th e Unite d Nations.

18 Hama Governorate Hama Governorate Profile Total Population Million 1,628, 8 % population of Syria reside in Hama Governorate as per 211 estimation People in Need Million 533, 33 % of the population of Hama Governorate per 211 estimate are in need of humanitarian assistance 67% 92% People In Need Muhradah 188,5 Hama 161,5 As-Salamiyeh 91, As-Suqaylabiyah 84, Masyaf 8, 8% 33% Humanitarian Situation The Governorate of Hama has a central location, bordering Homs to the south, Idleb and Aleppo to the north. Hama was amongst the few governorates that were influenced by the early civil unrest in Syria. Given its proximity to highly contested areas in the north and central regions, Hama received a large number of IDPs seeking respite from the conflict adding significant pressure on the limited available resources and increasing need for humanitarian assistance. The total population of Hama Governorate is around 1.6 Million people, with approximately 533, People in need, representing around 33% of the population, concentrated mainly in rural Hama (north and east). The number of Internally Displaced People (IDPs) is around 245,, who are all in need of humanitarian assistance. Since the beginning of 212, Hama witnessed serious armed confrontations between opposition armed groups and GoS forces. In 214, the whole city of Hama is controlled by the GoS whereas the north and east rural areas falls in the hands of the opposition. However, recurrent clashes between the two sides are often reported. There are many areas that are contested and therefore hard to reach particularly around Muhradah, Madiq Castle, Karnaz and Kafr Zeita, Talaf and Aqrab which represent a great humanitarian concern in terms of protection of civilians and other priority humanitarian needs with regard to food, health, and NFIs. Since the beginning of the crisis, Homs UN hub has delivered humanitarian assistance to the besieged areas through SARC Hama branch, including food, medicines and NFIs through regular programme as well as joint humanitarian convoys. People in Need of Assistance 533, Host Families,, IDPs and local community in need Sub- People in Need Local Population 166, Local community in need (host & non-host) Local community in need (host & non-host) (none-host) Internally Displaced People (IDP s)& 245,5 IDP s 121,5 IDP s Hama 87, 38,5 41, 7,5 Hama Suran 67, 6, 31, 3, Harbanifse 6,5 5, 1,5 n/a Hamra 1, 5 5 n/a As-Suqaylabiyah Madiq Castle 63,5 26, 2, 17,5 13 Estimates of Population actually living in Syria on 31/12/ Based on various sources (including UN and other counterparts) 16

19 Hama Governorate Ziyara 9,5 4, 3,5 2, Tell Salhib 6, 2,5 3,5 n/a As-Suqaylabiyah 4, 5 3,5 n/a Shat-ha 1, 5 5 n/a As-Salamiyeh 64, 62,5 1,5 n/a As-Salamiyeh Oqeirbat 23,5 9,5 8,5 5,5 As-Saan 2, 1, 1, n/a Eastern Bari 1, 5 5 n/a Saboura n/a Masyaf 2,5 5 2, n/a Masyaf Wadi El-oyoun 2,5 5 2, n/a Ein Halaqim 1,5 1, 5 n/a Jeb Ramleh 1, 5 5 n/a Oj 5-5 n/a Muhradah Muhradah 99,5 3, 59, 37,5 Kafr Zeita 61, 2,5 39,5 19, Karnaz 28, 5 25, 2,5 Refugees in neighboring countries Refugee hosting countries Refugees from Homs Humanitarian Convoys in No of Convoys No of Beneficiaries Jordan 26, ,5 Food Iraq 115 Health Sector Egypt 2477 Shelter & NFI Lebanon 65,953 WASH Turkey Protection Education Nutrition Early Recovery CCCM Humanitarian presence No. of Humanitarian Actors 15 Starting from January

20 Syrian Arab Repu b lic : Ham agovernorateprofile(14ju ly214) 33% of Ham apopu lation is in need Popu lation in 211 Turkey Lattakia Shat-ha Ziyara Madiq Castle People notin need Sc ale16. People In need Idleb 5 5k 15k 5k 1m 2.7m Aleppo Lebanon SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Jordan Iraq As-Suqaylabiyah Karnaz Tell Salhib Kafr Zeita Suran Hamra As-Saan Tartou s Wadi El-oyoun Jeb Ramleh Ein Halaqim Masyaf Muhradah Hama As-Salamiyeh Saboura Eastern Bari Oqeirbat Oj Harbanifse Hom s 533, TotalPeoplein N eed 245,5 N u m b er of IDPs 121,5 N u m b er of Retu rnees Top 5su b distric ts Mu h radah 99.5 Ham a 87. Su ran 67. As-Salam iyeh 64. Madiq Castle 63.5 N u m b er of peoplein need 1 5k 1k 3k 4k 1.2m Top 5su b distric ts Mu h radah 59. Ham a 41. Kafr Zeita 39.5 Su ran 31. Karnaz 25. N u m b er of IDPs 5 2k 5k 15k 35k 82k Top 5su b distric ts Mu h radah 37.5 Su ran 3. Kafr Zeita 19. Madiq Castle 17.5 Ham a 7.5 N u m b er of retu rnees 5 5k 1k 2k 3k 37.5k Creation date:14ju ly214 Sou rc e:basedon variou s sou rc es (inc lu ding UN andoth er c ou nterparts) Feedb ac k: oc h asyria@u n.org Th eb ou ndaries andnam es sh own andth edesig nations u sedon th is m ap do notim plyoffic ialendorsem entor ac c eptanc eb yth eunitedn ations.

21 Lattakia Governorate Lattakia Governorate Profile 1 Million 1,8, Lattakia Total Population 16 5% population of Syria per 211 estimates, reside in Lattakia Governorate People in Need Million 363,5 36% Of the population of Lattakia Governorate, per 211 estimates, are in need of humanitarian assistance 64% 95% 5% People In Need Lattakia 167, Jablah 125,5 Al-Haffa 5, Al-Qardaha 21, 36% Humanitarian Situation Lattakia Governorate is situated in the north west of the country bordered Tartous to the south, Hama to the east, and Idleb to the northeast. The governorate is divided into 4 administrative districts namely Lattakia city, Al-Haffa, Al-Qardaha, and Jablah. The port in Lattakia is still fully operational. Lattakia was among the few governorates, which have not been influenced directly by the civil unrest in Syria, except north and north east of Lattakia city. The total registered population of the governorate was 1 million according to the 211 estimations with approximately 363,5 people in need, representing 36% of the total population, concentrated mainly in Lattakia city. The governorate is part of the country s vegetable and citrus production areas, and it contributes significantly to its agricultural production (77 % of the national Citrus production and 16% share of the total Olive production, average data). The governorate continued to register a considerable influx of families fleeing other parts of the country mainly from Aleppo. The governorate hosts 3, internally displaced people. With the majority residing in Lattakia city. There are six shelters in Lattakia, The Sport City is considered the biggest, hosting around 1,4 families from rural Idleb and rural Aleppo. The city has remained largely untouched. Clashes erupted in Qastal Maaf, Salma, Kasab, Kansaba the northern and northern eastern countryside. On 21 March 214, AOGs seized Kasab town and nearby villages that are few kilometers away from the Turkish border and is mainly populated by Armenians and as a result, around 1,5 families had to flee to the city of Lattakia. Since Lattakia governorate was moderately affected by the conflict, it was regularly supplied with food and Non Food Items. However, food security was identified as an urgent priority in the few sub-districts. Health infrastructure throughout the governorate has remained largely intact. However the lack of medicines and health equipment is hampering access to healthcare. FAO estimates that 4, farmers/herders household, are in need of agriculture support. People in Need of Assistance need Local Population in Internally Displaced People (IDP s)& 363,5 Host Families,, IDPs and local community in need 119,5 Local affected Community in need (Host and nonhost) 3, IDP s 5, 16 Estimates of Population actually living in Syria on 31/12/ Based on various sources (including UN and other counterparts) 19

22 Lattakia Governorate Sub- People in Need Local affected Community in need (Host and non-host) (none-host) IDP s Lattakia 115, - 176, n/a Kasab 18, - 18, n/a Lattakia Rabeea 15,5 15,5 - n/a Qastal Maaf 11, 1,5 9,5 n/a Hanadi 3,5-3,5 n/a Ein El-Bayda 3, - 3, n/a Bahlawaniyeh 1, - 1, n/a Jablah 7, 2, 5, n/a Qteilbiyyeh 39, 29, 1, n/a Jablah Ein Elsharqiyeh 16,5 6,5 1, n/a Ein Shaqaq n/a Dalyeh n/a Beit Yashout n/a Salanfa 25,5 24, 1,5 n/a Al-Haffa Al-Haffa 13, 11,5 1,5 n/a Kansaba 1, 1, - n/a Ein Et-teeneh 1, 1, - n/a Mzair'a n/a Al-Qardaha 14, - 14, n/a Al-Qardaha Fakhura 3,5-2, 1,5 Harf Elmseitra 3, ,5 Jobet Berghal n/a Refugees in neighboring countries Humanitarian Convoys in Humanitarian presence Refugee hosting countries Refugees from Lattakia No of Convoys No of Beneficiaries Sector No. of Humanitarian Actors Jordan 1,31 Food 5 Iraq 13 Health 9 Egypt 2,734 Shelter & NFI 14 Lebanon 3,499 WASH 6 Turkey N/A Protection 6 Education 1 Nutrition 4 Early Recovery CCCM 1 18 Starting from January 214 2

23 Syrian Arab Repub lic :LattakiaGov ernorateprofile(14july214) 36% of Lattakiapopulation is in need Turkey Turkey People notin need People In need Kasab Lebanon SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Iraq Sc ale16. Jordan Qastal Maaf Rabeea Idleb Mediterranean Sea Ein El-Bayda Bahlawaniyeh Salanfa Kansaba Al-Haffa Lattakia Hanadi Fakhura Jablah Mzair'a Ein Shaqaq Ein Elshaqiyeh Jobet Berghal Qteilbiyyeh Ein Et-teeneh Al-Qardaha Harf Elmseitra Beit Yashout Dalyeh Ham a Population in k 15k 5k 1m 2.7m Tartous 363,5 TotalPeoplein N eed 3, N um b er of IDPs 5, N um b er of Top 5sub distric ts Lattakia 115, Jab lah 7, Qteilb iyyeh 39, Salanfa 25,5 Kasab 18, Top 5sub distric ts Lattakia 176, Jab lah 5, Kasab 18, Al-Qardah a 14, Qteilb iyyeh 1, Sub distric ts Harf Elm seitra 3,5 Fakh ura 1,5 N um b er of peoplein need 1 5k 1k 3k 4k 1.2m N um b er of IDPs 5 2k 5k 15k 35k 82k N um b er of returnees 5 5k 1k 2k 3k 37.5k Creation date:14july214 Source:Basedon v arious sourc es (inc luding UN andoth er c ounterparts) Feedb ac k: oc h asyria@un.org Th eb oundaries andnam es sh own andth edesig nations usedon th is m ap do notim plyoffic ialendorsem entor acc eptanceb yth eunitedn ations.

24 Idleb Governorate Idleb Governorate Profile Total Population Million 1,51, 7 % population of Syria, per 211 estimation, reside in Idleb Governorate People in Need Million 1,117, 74 % of the population estimates of 211 of Idlib Governorate are in need of humanitarian assistance 26% 93% People In Need Idleb 588,5 Harim 192, Al Ma'ra 173,5 Jisr-Ash-Shugur 125,5 Ariha 37,5 74% 7% Humanitarian Situation Idleb Governorate is situated in the north west of Syria, bordered by Turkey to the north, Hama to the south, Aleppo to the east, and Lattakia to the west. The Governorate is divided into five administrative districts, namely Idleb, Ariha, Jisr-Ash-Shugur, Harim and Al Mara. The total population of Idleb Governorate is estimated at 1.5 million people, with approximately 1,117, people in need of humanitarian assistance, 78, of them are IDPs. The IDPs influx is from neighbouring governorates, such as Hama, Rural Damascus, Aleppo, and Lattakia, as well as from within Idleb. The biggest concentrations of IDPs are in Idleb city which hosts around 34, people followed by Dana of Harim district hosting 64, IDPs. The governorate is part of the country s vegetable and Olive trees production areas, and it contributes significantly to its agricultural production (28 % of the national potatoes production and 17% share of the total Olive production, average data). The governorate has witnessed the harshest battles between the AOGs and the GoS forces that control most of the major cities including, Idleb city and strategic access routes. The deteriorated security situation and access problems especially in the rural areas have led in effect to a dramatic increase in the humanitarian caseload reflected in the recurrent displacement influxes within the governorate. The humanitarian situation of IDP families residing in Harim s camps of Turkey s border is reportedly worsening due to lack of regular and adequate humanitarian intervention. Access in Idleb Governorate remains highly contingent on the security situation; humanitarian actors have faced frequent and persistent restrictions on movement, which have significantly curtailed the effectiveness of the overall response. In Idleb, all the districts were considered as having urgent needs by the food sector. Idleb district was pointed out as a high priority by most of the sectors. People in Need of Assistance 1,117, Host Families,, IDPs and local community in need Local Population 49, Local Community in need (Host and non-host) Internally Displaced People (IDP s)& 78, IDP s N/A 19 Estimates of Population actually living in Syria on 31/ Based on various sources (including UN and other counterparts) 22

25 Idleb Governorate Sub- People in Need Local Community in need (Host and non-host) IDP s Idleb Al Ma'ra Harim Jisr-Ash- Shugur Ariha Idleb 47,5 67,5 34, n/a Maaret Tamsrin 53, 31,5 21,5 n/a Saraqab 5, 33,5 16,5 n/a Abul Thohur 4,5 23,5 17, n/a Bennsh 24, 15,5 8,5 n/a Teftnaz 11, 9,5 1,5 n/a Sarmin 2,5 2,5 - n/a Maarrat An Numan 65,5 42,5 23, n/a Sanjar 5,5 8, 42,5 n/a Kafr Nobol 45, 25,5 19,5 n/a Tamanaah 7,5 2, 5,5 n/a Khan Shaykun 4,5 4,5 - n/a Heish 5-5 n/a Dana 79,5 15,5 64, n/a Salqin 46, 12, 34, n/a Harim 31, 5,5 25,5 n/a Qourqeena 13, 4,5 8,5 n/a Kafr Takharim 12,5 5,5 7, n/a Armanaz 1, 3, 7, n/a Janudiyeh 65,5 32,5 33, n/a Jisr-Ash-Shugur 32,5 15,5 17, n/a Darkosh 2, 7, 13, n/a Badama 7,5 4,5 3, n/a Ariha 19,5 19,5 - n/a Ehsem 15, 15, - n/a Mhambal 3, 3, - n/a Refugees in neighbouring countries Humanitarian Convoys in Humanitarian presence Refugee hosting countries Refugees from Idleb No of Convoys No of Beneficiaries Sector No. of Humanitarian Actors Jordan , Food 5 Iraq 69 Health 7 Egypt 2176 Shelter & NFI 8 Lebanon 128,681 WASH 5 Turkey N/A Protection 3 Education 1 Nutrition 2 Early Recovery CCCM 21 Starting from January

26 Syrian ArabRe public :Id le bgov e rnorate profile (14July214) 74% ofid le bpopulation is in ne e d Turkey P e ople notin ne e d Turkey Sc ale 16. P e ople In ne e d Darkosh Salqin Harim Armanaz Kafr Takharim Qourqeena Maaret Tamsrin Dana Teftnaz Bennsh 5 5k Ale ppo Lebanon SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Jordan P opulation in 211 Iraq 15k 5k 1m 2.7m Janudiyeh Idleb Sarmin Saraqab Badama Jisr-Ash-Shugur Mhambal Ariha Abul Thohur Lattakia Ehsem Maarrat An Numan Sanjar Kafr Nobol Heish Ham a Khan Shaykun Tamanaah 1,117, TotalP e ople in Ne e d 78, Num be r ofidp s No Data Num be r ofre turne e s Top 5subd istric ts Id le b 47,5 Dana 79,5 Ma'arratAn Nu'm an 65,5 Janud iye h 65,5 Maare ttam srin 53, Num be r ofpe ople in ne e d 1 5k 1k 3k 4k 1.2m Top 5subd istric ts Id le b 34, Dana 64, Sanjar 42,5 Salqin 34, Janud iye h 33, Num be r ofidp s 5 2k 5k 15k 35k 82k Num be r ofre turne e s 5 5k 1k 2k 3k 37.5k Cre ation d ate :14July214 Sourc e :Base d on v arious sourc e s (inc lud ingunand oth e r c ounte rparts) Fe e d bac k: oc h asyria@un.org Th e bound arie s and nam e s sh own and th e d e signations use d on th is m ap d o notim plyo fic iale nd orse m e ntor ac c e ptanc e byth e Unite d Nations.

27 Al-Hasakeh Governorate Al-Hasakeh Governorate Profile Total Population Million 1,512, 7 % population of Syria, per 211 estimates, reside in Al-Hasakeh Governorate People in Need Million 582, 38 % of the population of Al-Hasakeh Governorate, per 211 estimates, are in need of humanitarian assistance 62% 93% People In Need Al-Hasakeh 282, Quamishli 187,5 Al-Malikeyyeh 56,5 Ras Al Ain 56, 7% 38% Humanitarian Situation Al-Hasakeh governorate is located in the northern east of Syria bordering Turkey and Iraq. It is divided into four districts of Al-Hasakeh, Quamishli, Ras Al Ain and Al- Malikeyyeh. The population of Al-Hasakeh was estimated at 1.5 million in 211. The demographic composition is very unique with different ethnic groups. Since May 213, fighting escalated and insecurity increased leading to road cut off from Ar-Raqqa and Derez-Ezor. AoGs controls roads to these two governorates and further official border crossings into Turkey and Iraq are predominantly closed. As consequence, people are trapped within Al-Hasakeh and they only way out is the Quamishli airport with very limited flights to Damascus and Lattakia. Although the governorate is rich with natural resources both agriculture and oil; the population of Al-Hasakeh is poor and vulnerable due to consecutive years of drought between 24 and 21 followed by the current conflict that is deepening the impact on economic activities, food security, water availability and health. Preliminary estimations of people in need in Al-Hasakeh stands at approximately 582, people in dire need of emergency humanitarian support including 197,5 internally displaced people, 6,5 returnees and about 324, people affected in their original communities. The returnees category in Al-Hasakeh is mainly of those who left Al-Hasakeh during the drought to other areas in Syria and return fleeing conflict during the current crisis. The main humanitarian concerns are food insecurity, water shortages, health and nutrition in addition to protection. The road cut off created difficulties in delivering aid to Al- Hasakeh via roads from Damascus until September 213 were UN agencies decided to airlift the aid to Quamishli. In March 214, humanitarian supplies were delivered via Nusaybin cross border point from Turkey. People in Need of Assistance 582, Host Families,, IDPs and local community in need Local Community in need 324, Local Community in need (Host and non-host) Internally Displaced People (IDP s) & 197,5 IDP s 6,5 22 Estimates of Population actually living in Syria on 31/12/ Based on various sources (including UN and other counterparts) 25

28 Al-Hasakeh Governorate Al-Hasakeh Quamishli Al- Malikeyyeh Ras Al Ain Sub- People in Need Local Community in need (Host and non-host) IDP s Al-Hasakeh 183, 75, 88, 2, Ber Al-Hulo Al- Wardeyyeh 23,5 22,5 <Null> 1, Shadadah 21,5 2, 1,5 n/a Markada 18, 17,5 5 n/a Areesheh 15, 15, <Null> n/a Tal Tamer 13,5 7, 2, 4,5 Hole 7,5 7,5 <Null> n/a Quamishli 139,5 6, 75, 4,5 Tal Hmis 2, 2, <Null> n/a Qahtaniyyeh 15, 1, 4,5 5 Amuda 13, 1, 2, 1, Al-Malikeyyeh 21,5 11, 7, 3,5 Yarobiyah 18, 17,5 5 n/a Jawadiyah 17, 7,5 6, 3,5 Ras Al Ain 46,5 2, 6,5 2, Darbasiyah 9,5 3,5 4, 2, Refugees in neighbouring countries Refugee hosting countries Refugees from Hassakeh Humanitarian Convoys in Humanitarian presence No of Convoys No. Beneficiaries Sector No. of Humanitarian Actors Jordan 2,534 1 (Nusaybeen) 6, Food 7 Iraq 123,7 Health 5 Egypt 14 Shelter & NFI 9 Lebanon 21,27 WASH 5 Turkey N/A Protection 3 Education 4 Nutrition 3 Early Recovery CCCM 4 N/A 24 Starting from January

29 Syria n Ara b Re pub lic:al-ha sa ke hgove rnora te profile (14July214) 38% of Al-Ha sa ke hpopula tion is in ne e d Popula tion in 211 Turkey Pe ople not in ne e d Sca le 16. Pe ople In ne e d 5 5k 15k 5k 1m 2.7m Lebanon SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Jordan Iraq Turkey Am uda Ja wa diya h Q a hta niyye h Al-Ma like yye h Da rb a siya h Q ua m ishli Ya rob iya h Ta l Ta m e r Al-Ha sa ke h Be r Al-Hulo Al-Wa rde yye h Ta lhm is Ra s Al Ain Hole Ar-Ra qqa Iraq Are e she h Sha da da h De ir-e z-zor Ma rka da 582, Tota lpe ople in Ne e d 197,5 Num b e r of IDPs 6,5 Num b e r of Re turne e s Top 5sub districts Al-Ha sa ke h Q ua m ishli Ra s AlAin Be r Al-Hulo Al-Wa rde yye h Al-Ma like yye h Num b e r of pe ople in ne e d 183, 139,5 46,5 23,5 21,5 1 5k 1k 3k 4k 1.2m Top 5sub districts Al-Ha sa ke h Q ua m ishli Al-Ma like yye h Ra s AlAin Ja wa diya h Num b e r of IDPs 88, 75, 7, 6,5 6, 5 2k 5k 15k 35k 82k Top 5sub districts Al-Ha sa ke h Ra s AlAin Ta lta m e r Q ua m ishli Al-Ma like yye h Num b e r of re turne e s 2, 2, 4,5 4,5 3,5 5 5k 1k 2k 3k 37.5k Cre a tion da te :14July214 Source :Ba se don va rious source s (including UNa ndothe r counte rpa rts) Fe e db a ck: ocha The b ounda rie s a ndna m e s shown a ndthe de sig na tions use don this m a p do not im plyofficia le ndorse m e nt or a cce pta nce b ythe Unite dna tions.

30 Deir-ez-Zor Governorate Deir-ez-Zor Governorate Profile Total Population 25 Humanitarian Situation 1.24 Million 1,239,5 6 % population of Syria reside in Deir-ez- Zor Governorate as per 211 estimates. 94% 6% The total population of Deir-ez-Zor Governorate is around 1,2 Million people as of 211 estimation, with, approximately 711, people in need representing 57% of the governorate population prior the crisis. The largest affected population including IDPs is concentrated in Deir-ez-Zor City, Abu Kamal and Al Mayadin. The number of Internally Displaced People (IDPs) is around 441,. Most people fled to these areas from Deir-ez-Zor and its eastern areas such as Muhasan village, as well as Aleppo, Homs and Hama. People in Need Million 711, Armed Opposition Groups control part of Deir-ez-Zor city and all of Eastern rural Deir-ez-Zor, up to the Iraqi border, as well as 4-5 major oil wells. The latter continue to clash with ISIS, who controls western rural Deir-ez-Zor, as well as the main Deir-ez-Zor Al-Hasakeh corridor, cutting off the main supply route to Al- Hasakeh. 57 % of the population of Deir-ez- Zor Governorate as of 211 estimates are in need of humanitarian assistance. 43% 57% People In Need In February 214, the first UN dispatch of five trucks loaded with food parcels and hygiene kits were able to reach the city. This was the first relief consignment in four months. Around 275, children were vaccinated against polio all over the governorates. Food, Health, WASH, Education and Early Recovery and livelihoods are of high priority for all districts in Deir-ez-Zor. The city of Deir-ez-Zor, in particular, is in critical need for protection, WASH, Health, Shelter as well as Nutrition. Deir-ez-Zor 44,5 Al Mayadin 164,5 Abu Kamal 142, People in Need of Assistance 711, Host Families,, IDPs and local community in need Local Population 27, local Community in need (host and non-host) Internally Displaced People (IDP s)& 441, IDP s N/A Sub- People in Need local Community in need (host and none-host) IDP s Deir-ez-Zor Deir-ez-Zor 287, 67, 22, n/a Kisreh 35, 13, 22, n/a Sur 25, 1, 15, n/a Tabni 19,5 12, 7,5 n/a Basira 19, 9, 1, n/a Khasham 14, 8, 6, n/a Muhasan 5, 5, - n/a 25 Estimates of Population actually living in Syria on 31/12/ Based on various sources (including UN and other counterparts) 28

31 Deir-ez-Zor Governorate Abu Kamal Al Mayadin Abu Kamal 8, 35, 45, n/a Hajin 3, 15, 15, n/a Susat 19, 11, 8, n/a Jalaa 13, 8, 5, n/a Al Mayadin 11, 41, 6, n/a Ashara 4, 2, 2, n/a Thiban 23,5 16, 7,5 n/a Refugees in neighbouring countries Humanitarian Convoys in Humanitarian presence Refugee hosting countries Refugees from Deir Ezzor No of Convoys No of Beneficiaries Sector No. of Humanitarian Actors Jordan 2,149 Food Iraq 5699 Health 1 Egypt 24,23 Shelter & NFI 1 Lebanon 15,495 WASH 1 Turkey Protection 1 Education Nutrition Early Recovery CCCM 27 Starting from January

32 Syrian ArabR e public:de ir-e z-zor Gove rnorate profile (14July214) 57% ofde ir-e z-zor population is in ne e d Turkey Pe ople notin ne e d Pe ople In ne e d Lebanon SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Iraq Scale 16. Al-Hasak e h Jordan Kisreh Ar-R aqqa Tabni Sur Deir-ez-Zor Khasham Basira Muhasan Al Mayadin Thiban Hajin Hom s Ashara Jalaa Iraq Susat Population in 211 Abu Kamal 5 5k 15k 5k 1m 2.7m 711, TotalPe ople in Ne e d 441, Num be r ofidps No Data Num be r ofr e turne e s Top 5subd istricts De ir-e z-zor 287, AlMayad in 11, Abu Kam al 8, Ash ara 4, Kisre h 35, Num be r ofpe ople in ne e d 1 5k 1k 3k 4k 1.2m Top 5subd istricts De ir-e z-zor 22, AlMayad in 6, Abu Kam al 45, Kisre h 22, Ash ara 2, Num be r ofidps 5 2k 5k 15k 35k 82k Cre ation d ate :14July214 Num be r ofre turne e s 5 5k 1k 2k 3k 37.5k Source :Base d on various source s (includ ingunand oth e r counte rparts) Fe e d back : och asyria@un.org Th e bound arie s and nam e s sh ow n and th e d e signations use d on th is m ap d o notim plyo ficiale nd orse m e ntor acce ptance byth e Unite d Nations.

33 Tartous Governorate Tartous Governorate Profile Total Population 28.8 Million 797, 4% population of Syria, as per 211 estimation, reside in Tartous Governorate People in Need Million 452, 57 % of the population of Tartous Governorate, per 211 estimation, are in need of humanitarian assistance 43% 4% 96% People In Need Tartous 231,5 Safita 94,5 Banyas 78, Dreikish 41,5 Sheikh Badr 27, 57% Humanitarian Situation Tartous Governorate is situated in the coastal area of Syria, bordered by the governorates of Hama, Homs and Lattakia, Lebanon to the south, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. The governorate is divided into five administrative districts, which are Tartous City, Banyas, Dreikish, Safita and Sheikh Badr. The port in Tartous is still fully operational. Tartous was among the few governorates which has not been influenced by the civil unrest in Syria, except Banyas city and few surrounding village. The total registered population of the governorate was 797 thousand according to the 211 estimations with approximately 452, people in need, (representing 57% of the total population according to the 211 estimations) concentrated mainly in in Tartous City, Banyas and Safita. The governorate is part of the country s protected agriculture and Olive trees production areas, and it contributes significantly to its agricultural production (79 % of the national tomato produced in plastic tunnels and 21% share of the total Citrus production, average data). While a significant portion of the Governorate is not directly affected by major armed conflict, it has continued to register a huge inflow of families fleeing other parts of the country, mostly from Homs, Hama, Idleb, Aleppo, Ar-Raqqa, and Deir-Ez-Zor, with women and children accounting for the largest percentage. The governorate received about 452, IDPs and around 2, of them are in need of humanitarian assistance, mainly in Tartous city, Mashta Hellou and Banyas. Around 1,6 families reside in 21 collective shelter, 14 of them are located in Tartous city and 7 in the other districts in the governorate. By early April 211, protests were held in Banyas city and clashes took place between the GoS Forces and protesters. In May 213, clashes were also reported in the city and the villages nearby and hundreds of families fled the village of Ras Al-Nabaa in the southern part of Banyas in addition to Beida village. Due to internal population movement and limited access of patients to healthcare, an increasing number of Cutaneous Leishmaniasis cases have been reported among IDPs in Tartous governorate in 213, where the disease was previously unreported. In mid-213, over 35, IDP children registered in Tartous schools, forcing school administrators to set up a double-shift system. There are 6 hospitals functioning properly in Tartous. Only 1 out of 159 health centers is partially damaged. WASH services for IDPs continue to be of major concern; families in communal shelters face considerable overcrowding, precarious water and bad sanitation conditions. Health and Education services in the governorate are completely overstretched and reported to be reaching breaking point as a result of sustained IDP influx and pressures from the existing IDP population. Humanitarian priority needs in the governorate are those of NFIs, food and health especially, making it a priority area of intervention. FAO estimates that about 13,5 households of farmers/herders are in need of agricultural assistance. 28 Estimates of Population actually living in Syria on 31/12/ Based on various sources (including UN and other counterparts) 31

34 Tartous Governorate People in Need of Assistance 472,5 Host Families,, IDPs and local community in need Sub- People in Need Tartous Banyas Safita Dreikish Sheikh Badr Local Community in need (host and non-host) 28,5 Local Community in need (host and non-host) Local Community in need (host and non-host) Internally Displaced People (IDP s)& 452,* IDP s (*only 2, from these IDPs are in need) N/A IDP s Tartous 175, 55, 24, n/a Soda Khawabi 27, 9, 18, n/a Hameidiyyeh 14,5 7,5 7, n/a Kherbet Elmaaza 6, 5, 8, n/a Arwad 3,5 2,5 3, n/a Safsafa 3, 2, 3, n/a Kareemeh 2,5 1,5 3, n/a Banyas 54,5 27,5 47, n/a Qadmous 9, 4, 5, n/a Rawda 4,5 2,5 2, n/a Anaza 4, 3, 1, n/a Hamam Wasil 2,5 1,5 1, n/a Tawahin 2,5 1,5 1, n/a Taleen 1, - 1, n/a Safita 53, 28, 45, n/a Mashta Elhiu 28, 1, 25, n/a Sisniyyeh 4,5 3,5 5, n/a Ras El-Khashufeh 4,5 3,5 5, n/a Sibbeh 2,5 1,5 1, n/a Bariqiyeh 2, 1, 1, n/a Jneinet Raslan 14, 7, 7, n/a Dreikish 13,5 7,5 6, n/a Dweir Raslan 8, 5, 3, n/a Hamin 6, 4, 2, n/a Sheikh Badr 13,5 5,5 8, n/a Qumseyyeh 7,5 4,5 3, n/a Baramanet Elmashayekh 6, 5, 1, n/a Refugees in neighbouring countries Refugee hosting countries Refugees from Tartous No of Convoys Humanitarian Convoys in No of Beneficiaries Humanitarian presence Sector No. of Humanitarian Actors Jordan 253 Food 5 Iraq 1 Health 8 Egypt 125 Shelter & NFI 13 Lebanon 2562 WASH 1 Turkey N/A Protection 8 Education 4 Nutrition 6 Early Recovery 5 CCCM 3 Starting from January

35 Syrian ArabRepublic :Tartous Governorateprofile(14July214) 59% oftartous population is in need Lattakia Turkey People notin need Sc ale16. People In need Banyas Anaza Tawahin Lebanon SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Jordan Iraq Taleen Qadmous Mediterranean Sea Rawda Qumseyyeh Hamam Wasil Baramanet Elmashayekh Ham a Soda Khawabi Sheikh Badr Hamin Jneinet Raslan Dweir Raslan Sibbeh Arwad Dreikish Tartous Kherbet Elmaaza Ras El-Khashufeh Safita Mashta Elhiu Bariqiyeh Safsafa Hom s Sisniyyeh Hameidiyyeh Kareemeh 5 5k Population in k 5k 1m 2.7m 472,5 TotalPeoplein N eed 452, N um ber ofidps N o Data N um ber of Top 5subd istric ts Tartous Banyas Safita MashtaElhiu Sod akhaw abi 175, 54,5 53, 28, 27, N um ber ofpeoplein need 1 5k 1k 3k 4k 1.2m Top 5subd istric ts Tartous Banyas Safita MashtaElhiu Sod akhaw abi N um ber ofidps 24, 47, 45, 25, 18, 5 2k 5k 15k 35k 82k N um ber ofreturnees 5 5k 1k 2k 3k 37.5k Creation d ate:14july214 Sourc e: Based on various sourc es (inc lud ing UN and other c ounterparts) Feed bac k: oc hasyria@un.org Thebound aries and nam es show n and thed esig nations used on this m ap d o notim plyo fic ialend orsem entor acc eptancebytheunited N ations.

36 Ar-Raqqa Governorate Ar-Raqqa Governorate Profile Total Population Million 944, 4 % population of Syria, per 211 estimates, reside in Ar-Raqqa Governorate People in Need Million 49, 52 % of the population of Ar-Raqqa Governorate, per 211 estimates, are in need of humanitarian assistance 48% 96% People In Need Ar-Raqqa 315, Ath-Thawrah 15, Tell Abiad 7, 4% 52% Humanitarian Situation Ar-Raqqa Governorate is located in the North central part of Syria by the North bank of Euphrates river, about 16 Km to the east of Aleppo. The governorate is divided into three districts; Al-Thawrah, Tell Abiad and Ar-Raqqa city. The total population of the Governorate is approximately 1 million people per 211 estimates; about 5, people are affected by the crisis representing more than half of the population. The number of Internally Displaced People (IDPs) is around 177,. Ar-Raqqa City is hosting the biggest concentrations of People in Need (212,) and IDPs (8,). The public health system in Ar-Raqqa has been severely damaged. The poor health infrastructure and the large influx of IDPs into rural Ar-Raqqa will further strain these limited resources. WHO has revealed that there is a risk of a spread of typhoid to the IDP population, as availability of potable water is very limited. Although UNICEF recently managed to vaccinate over 26, children against Polio in Ar-Raqqa governorate with support from Ar-Raqqa Voluntary Youth Team, this could be hampered by the general disruption of the health system. School enrolment is very low; a limited number of the 1449 schools are operating. There are around 1 schools in Ar- Raqqa city, 3 of which are closed due to severe damage incurred from shelling, vandalism or theft and the education department at the local city council managed to rehabilitate around 3 schools across the city. A significant number of teaching staff have been displaced, creating a major gap in learning. In Ar-Raqqa, all the districts were of an equal high priority in terms of needs for WASH followed by protection sector, whereas Ar-Raqqa district was identified as a priority area by almost all sectors. The whole governorate is considered as hard to reach area 31 Estimates of Population actually living in Syria on 31/12/ Based on various sources (including UN and other counterparts) 34

37 Ar-Raqqa Governorate People in Need of Assistance 49, Host Families,, IDPs and local community in need Local Community in need 313, Local Community in need (non-host) Internally Displaced People (IDP s) & 177, IDP s N/A Ar-Raqqa Tell Abiad Ath-Thawrah Sub- People in Need Local Community in need Community in need (host and non-host) IDP s Ar-Raqqa 212, 132, 8, n/a Karama 42, 3, 12, n/a Sabka 34, 2, 14, n/a Maadan 27, 16, 11, n/a Tell Abiad 33,5 18,5 15, n/a Suluk 21, 16, 5, n/a Ein Issa 15,5 15,5 <Null> n/a Al-Thawrah 61, 31, 3, n/a Mansura 28, 21, 7, n/a Jurneyyeh 16, 13, 3, n/a Refugees in neighboring countries Humanitarian Convoys in Humanitarian presence Refugee hosting countries Refugees from Ar-Raqqa No of Convoys No of Beneficiaries Sector Jordan 4,962 Food Iraq 5,175 Health Egypt 228 Shelter and NFI Lebanon 34,763 WASH Protection Education Nutrition Early Recovery No. of Humanitarian Actors 33 Starting from January

38 Syrian ArabR e public:ar-r aqqagove rnorate profile (14July214) 52% ofar-r aqqapopulation is in ne e d Turkey Turkey Pe ople notin ne e d Scale 16. Pe ople In ne e d Lebanon SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Jordan Iraq Ale ppo Tell Abiad Ein Issa Al-Hasak e h Suluk Jurneyyeh Ar-Raqqa Karama Al-Thawrah Maadan Mansura Sabka De ir-e z-zor Ham a Hom s 5 5k Population in k 5k 1m 2.7m 49, TotalPe ople in Ne e d 177, Num be r ofidps No Data Num be r ofr e turne e s Top 5subd istricts Ar-R aqqa 212, Al-Th aw rah 61, Karam a 42, Sabk a 34, Te labiad 33,5 Top 5subd istricts Ar-R aqqa 8, Al-Th aw rah 3, Te labiad 15, Sabk a 14, Karam a 12, Num be r ofpe ople in ne e d 1 5k 1k 3k 4k 1.2m Num be r ofidps 5 2k 5k 15k 35k 82k Num be r ofre turne e s 5 5k 1k 2k 3k 37.5k Cre ation d ate :14Julye 214 Source :Base d on various source s (includ ingunand oth e r counte rparts) Fe e d back : och asyria@un.org Th e bound arie s and nam e s sh ow n and th e d e signations use d on th is m ap d o notim plyo ficiale nd orse m e ntor acce ptance byth e Unite d Nations.

39 Dar a Governorate Dar a Governorate Profile 1 Million 1,27, Total Population 34 5 % population of Syria, per 211 estimates, reside in Dar a Governorate People in Need Million 517, 5 % of the population estimate of 211 of Dar a Governorate are in need of humanitarian assistance 5% 95% People In Need Dar'a 271,5 Izra' 14, As-Sanamayn 15,5 5% 5% Humanitarian Situation Situated in the south of the country, Dar'a Governorate is bordered by As-Sweida to the east, Quneitra to the west, Rural Damascus to the north, and Jordan to the South. The governorate is divided into three administrative districts namely As-Sanamayn, Dar a, and Izra. The total estimated population of the governorate was 1,27, according to the 211 estimation with approximately 517, people in need, (representing 5% of the total population of 211) concentrated mainly in Dar'a and As-Sanamyen city. Dar'a governorate is a strategic transit route between Syria, Jordan and the Gulf states. Bordering the Golan Heights, Dar a is traditionally one of the most militarised regions in Syria. As the location of the first protests in March 211 that led to the current conflict, the Governorate has experienced heavy fighting over the last 3 years, with shifting frontlines between AOGs and the GoS forces. Consequently, large portions of the population have been driven from their homes seeking refuge within Syria or in neighbouring countries. Dar a has seen very high levels of displacement, with a large number of people having left the governorate and the return of refugees from Jordan and displaced from other areas. As of April 214, 33% of the estimated 211 population of Dar a were registered as refugees in Jordan. Internal displacement patterns in Dar a are characterised by recurrent displacement for relatively short-term periods to host communities, public facilities and unfinished buildings in nearby villages. In April 214, around 266 thousand people were displaced within Dar a equivalent to about one-third of the pre-crisis population. Dara' was considered a high priority for Health, Nutrition, Shelter, Protection, Education and Early Recovery sectors. Most of the districts are considered a high priority for Food and Education sector. People in Need of Assistance Local Community in need Internally Displaced People (IDP s)& 517, Host Families,, IDPs and local community in need Dar'a Sub- People in Need 223,5 Local Community in need (Host and non-host) Host Local Community in need (Host and nonhost) 266, IDP s 27,5 IDP s Dara 115, 63, 5, 2, Mzeireb 37, 5,5 26,5 5, Ash-Shajara 25, 7,5 17,5 n/a Dael 25, 4,5 15, 5,5 Busra Esh-Sham 2, 9,5 1,5 n/a Jizeh 2, 8,5 1, 1,5 34 Estimates of Population actually living in Syria on 31/12/ Based on various sources (including UN and other counterparts) 37

40 Dar a Governorate As-Sanamayn Izra' Mseifra 2, 3,5 14,5 2, Kherbet Ghazala 9,5 8,5 1, n/a As-Sanamayn 79, 27,5 4, 11,5 Ghabagheb 15, 1,5 4,5 n/a Masmiyyeh 11,5 6,5 5, n/a Izra 5, 22, 28, n/a Jasim 25, 11, 14, n/a Sheikh Miskine 25, 1, 15, n/a Tassil 17, 7, 1, n/a Hrak 12, 9, 3, n/a Nawa 11, 9,5 1,5 n/a Refugees in neighbouring countries Humanitarian Convoys 36 in 214 Humanitarian presence Refugee hosting countries Refugees from Dar a No of Convoys No of Beneficiaries Sector No. of Humanitarian Actors Jordan 287,924 Food? Iraq 179 Health? Egypt 7,41 Shelter & NFI? Lebanon 59,498 WASH? Turkey N/A Protection? Education? Nutrition? Early Recovery? 36 Starting from January

41 Syria n Ara b Re pub lic:da r'a Gove rnora te profile (14July214) 5% of Da r'a popula tion is in ne e d Turkey Pe ople not in ne e d Sca le 16. Pe ople In ne e d Gha b a g he b Lebanon SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC Jordan Iraq M a sm iyye h As-Sa na m a yn Ja sim Qune itra Na wa Izra Ash-Sha ja ra Ta ssil Da e l She ikh M iskine Khe rb e t Gha za la Hra k As-Swe ida M ze ire b Da ra M se ifra Jordan Jize h Busra Esh-Sha m Popula tion in k 15k 5k 1m 2.7m 517, Tota lpe ople in Ne e d 266, Num b e r of IDPs 27,5 Num b e r of Re turne e s Top 5sub districts Da r'a 115, As-Sa na m a yn 79, Izra ' 5, M ze ire b 37, Ja sim 25, Num b e r of pe ople in ne e d 1 5k 1k 3k 4k 1.2m Top 5sub districts Da r'a 5, As-Sa na m a yn 4, Izra ' 28, M ze ire b 26,5 Ash-Sha ja ra 17,5 Num b e r of IDPs 5 2k 5k 15k 35k 82k Cre a tion da te :14July214 Top 5sub districts As-Sa na m a yn 11,5 Da e l 5,5 M ze ire b 5, M se ifra 2, Da r'a 2, Num b e r of re turne e s 5 5k 1k 2k 3k 37.5k Source :Ba se don va rious source s (including U Na ndothe r counte rpa rts) Fe e db a ck: ocha The b ounda rie s a ndna m e s shown a ndthe de sig na tions use don this m a p do not im plyofficia le ndorse m e nt or a cce pta nce b ythe U nite dna tions.

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