syrian arab republic...sector bab al-salam bab al-hawa 9.5k 6.5 k220.6 368.9k 520.6k 604k 6.1m 31.4m...
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Number of beneficiaries targeted by sectorsince July 2014
Education
FSL
Health*
NFI/Shelter
WASH
Nutrition
May20202017 2019 20202018201620152014
sinceJuly 2014
Beneficiaries targeted by crossing point in May 2020
Sector
9.9K 30.5K 281.5K 414.3K 520.6K 286.9K682.2K 103.5K
7.4M
38.7M
9.4M
1.9M
7.7M
3.4M
0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000
419K2.4M 1.8M 1.2M 1M 1.1M 2.5M
409.7K 4.5M 6.3M 6M 8.7M 3.5M 1.7M9.3M
475.5K 1.3M 1.6M 1.4M 1.6M 1.2M 218.8K1.8M
- - 27.5K 332.4K 418K 426.8K 201.4K734.5K
524.7K 1.4M 1.3M 1.6M 774.4K 1.4M 478.3K
2M
2.2M
Number of trucks per crossing point by month since July 2014Bab al-Hawa Bab al-Salam 28,574
1,469
0400800
1,200
Jul 2014
Since Jul 2014
4,595 Since Jul 2014
4,774 Since Jul 2014
May 2020
3120
400800
1200
Jul 2014 May 2020
00
100200300400
Jul 2014 May 2020Jun 2018
0
May 2020Mar 2018
Al-Ramtha Al Yarubiyah 109 Since Apr 2018
010203040
211,781Consignmentsin May 2020
Trucksin May 2020
38,052Trucks since July 2014
1,230Consignments since July 2014
Agenciesreportedin May2020
6
Number of targeted sectors by district in May 2020
UNDOFadministeredarea
Homs
Hama
Dar'a
Idleb
Aleppo
Tartous
Quneitra
Lattakia Ar-Raqqa
As-Sweida
Al-Hasakeh
Deir-ez-Zor
DamascusRural Damascus
Tadmor
Duma
Deir-ez-Zor
Homs
Al-Hasakeh
Ar-RaqqaMenbij
Abu Kamal
Tell Abiad
As-Salamiyeh
Ath-Thawrah
Hama
Afrin
Ras Al Ain
Al Mayadin
Al Bab
As-SafiraIdleb
Dar'a
Ain Al Arab
Al Makhrim
As-Sweida
Al Ma'ra
A'zaz
JebelSaman
Shahba
Izra'
Salkhad
Al-Malikeyyeh
Quneitra
Qatana
Al Qutayfah
An Nabk
Harim
Lattakia Ariha
As-Sanamayn
At Tall
Jablah
Al Fiq
Yabroud
Safita
Masyaf
Jarablus
Al-Haffa
Tartous
As-Suqaylabiyah
Al-Qusayr
Az-Zabdani
Tall Kalakh
Rural Damascus
Muhradah
Jisr-
Ash-Shugur
Qadmous
Al-Qardaha
Ar-Rastan
Banyas
DreikishSheikh Badr
Darayya
Rural Damascus
LEBANON
TURKEY
JORDAN
IRAQ
Babal-Salam
Babal-Hawa
]
]
Quamishli
UN Security Council Resolutions 2165/2191/2258/2332/2393/2449/2504Through the adoption of resolutions 2165 (2014),and its subsequent renewals 2191 (2014), 2258 (2015), 2332(2016), 2393 (2017), 2449 (2018) and 2504 (2020) until 10 July 2020, the UN Security Council has authorizedUN agencies and their partners to use routes across conflict lines and the border crossings at Bab al-Salam,Bab al-Hawa, Al-Ramtha and Al Yarubiyah, to deliver humanitarian assistance, including medical and surgicalsupplies, to people in need in Syria. As of 10 January 2020, based on resolution 2504, Bab al-Salam, Bab al-Hawa are the only crossings open at this point in time. The Government of Syria is notified in advance of each shipment and a UN monitoring mechanism was established to oversee loading in neighboring countries and confirm the humanitarian nature of consignments.
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: 2 June 2020 Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/syria www.reliefweb.int/country/syr 30-second Feedback survey: http://bit.ly/2Czeocl* Includes 2.15 million children for polio vaccination in 2015, and excludes vaccination from 2016 to 2020. Given the challenges the sector faces in measuring individual beneficiaries, the indicator for the number of medical procedures is used as an aggregate indicator that servesas a proxy measure for overall progress in health service delivery in covered areas.
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLICUnited Nations cross-border operations under UNSC resolutions As of 31 May 2020
1
Number of sectorsfrom Turkey
2 3 4 5 6
Border crossing authorized by UNSCRs 2165,2191, 2258, 2332, 2393, 2449 and 2504
LEGEND
]Note: Authorization for use of Al Yarubiyawas removed in Resolution 2504
Babal-Salam
Babal-Hawa
103.5K -
2.8M 0.6M
0.7M 1M
189.5K 29.3K
126K 75.4K
393.1K 85.2K
Number of beneficiaries targeted by sectorsince July 2014*
Education
FSL
Health**
NFI/Shelter
WASH
Nutrition
2017 2018201620152014since
July 2014
Beneficiaries targeted by crossing point in May 2020
Sector Babal-Salam
Babal-Hawa
9.5K 6.5K 220.6K 368.9K 520.6K604K
6.1M
31.4M
7.2M
1.7M
5.4M
0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000
294.1K 1.6M 1.2M 828.4K 691.5K 1.1M
347.7K 4.2M 4.7M 4M 7.1M7.5M
353.3K 653.8K 1.14M 1.03M 1.6M1.22M
- - - 270.6K 418K611K
467.2K 702.3K 688.8K 431.7K 744.4K967.4K
2M
Homs
Hama
Idleb
Aleppo
Tartous
Lattakia
Ar-Raqqa
TadmorHoms
Ar-Raqqa
Menbij
Tell Abiad
As-Salamiyeh
Ath-Thawrah
Hama
Afrin
Al Bab
As-SafiraIdleb
Ain Al Arab
Al Makhrim
Al Ma'ra
A'zaz
JebelSaman
An Nabk
Harim
Lattakia Ariha
Jablah
Safita
Masyaf
Jarablus
Al-Haffa
Tartous
As-Suqaylabiyah
Al-Qusayr
Tall Kalakh
Muhradah
Jisr-Ash-Shugur
Qadmous
Al-Qardaha
Ar-Rastan
Banyas
Dreikish
Sheikh Badr
Lebanon
Turkey
Babal-Salam
Babal-Hawa
]
]
May2020
2020
286.9K 103.5K
3.4M
103.5K -
2.8M 0.6M
0.7M 1M
189.5K 29.3K
126K 75.4K
2.5M
3.5M 1.7M
1.2M 218.8K
426.8K 201.4K
1.4M 478.3K
Number of trucks per crossing point by month since July 2014Bab al-HawaBab al-Salam
28,574
0
400
800
1200
4,774
Since Jul 2014
Since Jul 2014 1,469
312
Jul 2014 Dec-15 Dec-16 Dec-17 Dec-18 Dec-19 May-20
211,781Consignmentsin May 2020
Trucksin May 2020
33,348Trucks since July 2014
944Consignments since July 2014
Agenciesreportedin May2020
6
Number of targeted sectors by district in May 2020
1
Number of sectorsfrom Turkey
2 3 4 5 6
Border crossing authorized by UNSCRs 2165, 2191, 2258, 2332, 2393, 2449 and 2504
LEGEND
]
UN cross-border responseHumanitarian supplies covering various sectors are delivered by UNHCR, UNICEF, UNFPA, WFP, WHO, FAO andIOM. The beneficiary numbers represent people reached by relief items and supplies transported in trucks using border crossing from Turkey as authorized by the resolution 2504 (formerly 2165 in 2014 and 2449 in 2018 ).
UN agencies, in addition to supplies, also implement programmes to ensure that people receive basic servicessuch as education, health, nutrition, protection, water and sanitation etc. The first UN shipment from Turkeystarted on 24 July 2014.
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: 2 June 2020 Feedback: [email protected] www.unocha.org/syria www.reliefweb.int/country/syr30-second Feedback survey: http://bit.ly/2Czeocl*An undetermined percentage of the beneficiaries may have received multiple interventions in a sector.**819,618 children under five years were vaccinated in three rounds of polio campaigns in 2018. 72,891 children under one year of age reached with routine vaccination (DTP3 containing vaccine). In addition, 541,261 children aged 6-59 months and 1.1m children aged 5-15 years received the measles vaccines. In 2017, 1.02 million children under five vaccinated through polio campaigns. 54,618 children under one year reached with routine vaccination (DTP3 containing vaccine). In 2016, 1.38 million children vaccinated in polio campaigns in Aleppo, Al-Hasakeh, Ar-Raqqa, Deir-ez-Zor, Hama, Homs, Idleb and Lattakia.
SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLICUnited Nations cross-border operations from Turkey to Syria As of 31 May 2020
2019
393.1K 85.2K