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25,843 reached in16 Besieged communities
(Besieged , HtR , Accessible) (cash/in kind/service)
Service90 %
In kind10%
30.7 $Gap
40 $Received
Funding status As of WoS(as of Dec 2018) in million $
Response ModalityReach by access status
690,113 reached in333 Accessible communities
Reached Against People In Need By Severity
308K444K227K
293,959418,270 58,323
95%94%25%
Major problem
Severe problem
Critical problem
SEVERITY SCALE PIN REACHED
3.3%
89.7%
54,595 reached in124 hard to reach communities
7%131%220%
37%
vsTarget
vsPIN
TARGET
224K190K157K
Sub-districts 72
People reached by sub-district
< 1,000
1,001 - 10,000
10,001 - 20,000
> 20,000Areas with no or limited population
0 40 80 kms
´
473 Communities
Operational Presence
Severity Category3 - Major problem category4 - Severe problem category5 - Critical problem category
DISCLAIMER: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply offical endorsment or acceptance by the United NationCreated By Abdullah Alesmail : Nutrition Cluster IMO Creation Date :19/12/2018 Email: [email protected]
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Basira
Amuda
Jurneyyeh
Hama
Ashara
Al Mayadin
Hamra
Jalaa
Tal Tamer
Shaqa
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Homs
Hasyaa
Ya'robiyah
Afrin
Al-Malikeyyeh
As-Safira
Sanjar
Darbasiyah
Izra'
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Suran
Farqalas
Jirud
Mahin
Al Bab
Kisweh
Qahtaniyyeh
Ain al Arab
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Quamishli
Dar'aAs-Sweida
An Nabk
Raju
Al-Qusayr
Tadaf
Sadad
Masyaf
Little Sura
Raqama
Saboura
Tell Abiad
Sa'sa'
Salkhad
Ariha
Idleb
A'rima
Deir Attiyeh
Aghtrin
Atareb
Saraqab Hajeb
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Ariqa
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A'zaz
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Tall Ed-daman
As-Salamiyeh
Maskana
Jebel Saman
Zarbah
Al Makhrim
Sharan
Masmiyyeh
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Quneitra
Jawadiyah
Jandairis
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Ghandorah
Kafr Nobol
Nawa
Rabee'a
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Nashabiyeh
Al Qutayfah
Muhradah
Mseifra
Madiq Castle
Banan
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Al-Khashniyyeh
Salqin
Lower Shyookh
Daret Azza
Ma'arrat An Nu'man
Da'el
Qastal Maaf
Banyas
Jizeh
Talbiseh
Mzeireb
Jasim
Tell Salhib
Tall Kalakh
Tall Refaat
Esal El-Ward
Eastern Bari
Bait Jan
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Busra Esh-Sham
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Hadher
Thibeen
Sidnaya
Jisr-Ash-Shugur
Anaza
Kasab
Kherbet Tin Noor
Maaret Tamsrin
Az-Zabdani
Kafr Zeita
Al-Qardaha
Qarayya
Lattakia
Armanaz
Hadideh
Al-Haffa
Darkosh
Ash-Shajara
Qadmous
Khan ShaykunJablah
Teftnaz
Badama
Mhambal
Jeb Ramleh
Dalyeh
As-Suqaylabiyah
Bennsh
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Maadan
Qabu
Mzair'a
Sarghaya
Ar-Rastan
Khasham
Janudiyeh
Madaya
Dayr Hafir
Nasra
Maliha
Qourqeena
Bahlolieh
Damascus
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Babella
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Gharyeh
Hanadi
Rasm Haram El-Imam
Safsafa
Karnaz
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Sheikh Badr
Kherbet Ghazala
Harim
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Soda Khawabi
Qudsiya
Kafr Takharim
Haran Al'awameed
Sarmin
Sheikh El-Hadid
Ein Halaqim
Al-Butayhah
Hameidiyyeh
Sahnaya
Al-Thawrah
Rawda
Kherbet Elma'azaSibbeh
Arbin
Arwad
Homs
Aleppo
Deir-ez-Zor
Al-Hasakeh
Hama
Ar-Raqqa
Rural Damascus
Idleb
Dar'a As-Sweida
Quneitra
Tawahin
Hawash
Sheikh Miskine
Ein Shaqaq
Kareemeh
Wadi El-oyoun
Beit Yashout
Jobet Berghal
Ein Elsharqiyeh
Taleen
Hamin
Bariqiyeh
Ein Et-teeneh
Mashta Elhiu
Qumseyyeh
Harf Elmseitra
Hamam Wasil
Harasta
Markaz Darayya
Dweir RaslanJneinet Raslan
Ras El-Khashufeh
Baramanet Elmashayekh
Kafr BatnaJaramanaHajar Aswad
Lattakia
Tartous
Damascus
out of 1,257
As part of the WoS nutrition architecture, all hub nutrition coordinators participated in a three day face-to-face WoS team meeting with the participation of sub-national focal points from Aleppo, Tartous, Qamishli and Homs.
The sector actively participated in the Integrated Food Security Phase Classi�cation (IPC) exercise in collaboration with Food Security Sector in Turkey, Damascus and Jordan. The exercise comprised a 4 day training and 5 day analysis to classify areas. A total of 9 members of the nutrition sector participated in this exercise across the hubs.
The Syria nutrition sector through the Qamsihli sub-sector has continued to support IDPs from Ar Raqqa and Deir-e-zor with preventive nutrition services while establishing nutrition treatment centres. The sub-sector carried out numerous screening events assessing the nutritional status of children. Based on the evolving situation in Deir-e-zor, the sector with key partners put together a nutrition response with essential lifesaving preventive and curative nutrition supplies that are ready to be deployed to support children and women in need. Towards the end of September an inter-agency convoy (36 trucks with nutrition supplies included) reached Deir-e-zor.
The Turkey hub in Gaziantep has continued to support IDPs from Oqierbat, Arsal and Alraqa with preventive nutrition services while establishing new nutrition treatment centres.
During this quarter three nutrition surveys were completed using the SMART methodology. Two barrier analyses of infant and young child feeding and maternal nutrition behaviors in parts of Northern and Southern Syria were completed. A nutrition surveillance system launched in June 2017 from the Turkey hub, released their results for July and August with 83 health facilities reporting from seven governorates. A joint nutrition assessment was completed in previously inaccessible areas of eastern rural Aleppo.
Seven new nutrition treatment services (CMAM) have been opened, four in Dar’a Governorate and one each in the Al Hole, Areesha and Ein Issa camps of NE Syria.
WOS KEY SECTOR HIGHLIGHTS 31 Partners 770,551
(78%) out of 1 M PIN 209,505Girls U5 27%
351,628PLW 45%
209,418Boys U5 27%
9 INGO12 NNGO
PROGRESS AGAINST HRP INDICATORS
78,785
116,400 19,628
75,107
8,428
9,391
275
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PLW HTRBSG
119,174
PLWs receivingmicronutrients
Children 6-59 monthsreceiving micronutrients
Children 6-59monthsScreened for acutemalnutrition
PLW Screened for acute malnutrition
Health workerstrained on CMAMand IYCF
939
190,189
63,305
45,025
106,402
Caregivers (includingPLW)received one to one counselling on appropriate IYCF
355
Non - HRP
9,445 363
90
494
116
6,640
Children 6-59 months treated with MAM treatment
Children 6-59 monthstreated for SAM
3,326
12,274
HRP project
45,385
15,480
% People Reached By Severity from Total Reach
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38% 54.5% 7.5%
86%
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47%
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272%
306%
70.7US$
Requested
Source : Financial Tracking Service (FTS)
30,082
36,471
1,004
3,811
4,605
= 1,294
= 235,574
= 75,107
= 142,873
= 4,330
= 16,085
3,394644
2,615 1,715
142,873
1,500
REACHED TARGET
262,345
159,038
311,060
1,592
5,249
58%= 78,785 133,998
57,476 55,602
85,21736%
27,861
= 113,078 311,060
Children 6-24 monthsand PLW receiving LNS - HEB
100,544
11,70312,92359,591 60,693120%
24,344
= 124,888 103,544
Girls Boys
5,711
5,4081,097
563
Turkey ( Gaziantep Hub ) Cross-border Nutrition Sector Dashborad Reach By Subdistrict / Jan-Nov 2018
13,180 152265
PLW treated with MAM treatment
12,324107%
856
= 13,180 12,246