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UNDOFarea ofoperation
Rural Damascus
Tadmor
Duma
Homs
Deir-ez-Zor
Al-Hasakeh
Menbij
Ar-Raqqa
Abu Kamal
Tell Abiad
As-Salamiyeh
Ath-Thawrah
Hama
Quamishli
Afrin
Ras Al Ain
Al Mayadin
As-Safira
Al Bab
Idleb
Ain Al Arab
Dar'a
Al Makhrim
As-Sweida
Al Ma'ra
Jebel Saman
A'zaz
ShahbaIzra'
Salkhad
Al-Malikeyyeh
Quneitra
Al Qutayfah
Qatana
An Nabk
Harim
Lattakia Ariha
As-Sanamayn
At Tall
Banyas
Jablah
Yabroud
Masyaf
Jarablus
Tartous
Al-Haffa
Al Fiq
As-Suqaylabiyah
Safita
Al-Qusayr
Az-Zabdani
Tall Kalakh
Muhradah
Rural Damascus
Jisr-Ash-Shugur
Al-Qardaha
Ar-RastanDreikish
Sheikh Badr
Darayya
Rural Damascus
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Homs
Hama
Dar'a
Idleb
Aleppo
Quneitra
Lattakia
Ar-Raqqa
As-Sweida
Al-Hasakeh
Deir-ez-Zor
Tartous
Damascus
Syrian Arab Republic: Whole of Syria CCCM Sector - IDPs reached in 2015 (as of October 2015)
P Governorate Capital
UNDOF Administered Area
Areas with no or limited population
This map reflects the number of people reached against the 2015 Strategic Response Plan (SRP) for Syrian Arab Republic
882,000*
IDPs assisted in siteswith multi-sectoral services in 2015
IDPs identified in 2015 by sub-district0.000 - 1,0001,001 - 10,00010,010 - 50,00050,010 - 100,000100,100 - 210,000
238,500
IDPs identified at some point in 2015
Creation: 03/12/2015, WoS CCCM sector. Source: Sector/Cluster members. Feedback: [email protected]; Disclaimer: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsment. Information visualized on this map is not to be considered complete.
319,700
199,400 221,100
336,900 369,300 388,300
444,100
468,800 499,100
629,400
January 2015 Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct 2015
Displaced people identified per month in 2015Figures indicate IDPs who may have been identified in previous months,who are again identified as displaced as well as new IDPs.
´0 8040
CCCM CLUSTERSUPPORTING DISPLACED COMMUNITIES
*IDPs identified at sub-district level does not necessarily imply full geographical coverage of the sub-district. There maybe IDPs in the sub-district who are not identified by the humanitarian actors. As identified IDPs are not registered, secondary displacement is not captured accurately and can cause double counting.