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RESPONSE OVERVIEW North East Syria Dashboard • The overall humanitarian and protection situation for civilians displaced from Ar-Raqqa city remains of high concern, particularly with regard to explosive remnants of war (ERW) contamination, amongst other factors. Between 20 October and 13 December, reportedly 209 civilians were reportedly killed and hundreds of others injured due to the presence of explosive hazards in Ar-Raqqa city. ERW mapping and clearance is required to ensure access for humanitarian partners and create a safe environment that is conducive for voluntary returns. • The humanitarian community has developed a joint position paper on the return to Ar-Raqqa city, highlighting the imperative of safety, voluntary, well informed and sustainable return as the criteria guiding any intervention in support to the return of the displaced population. • Displacements from and within Deir-ez-Zor governorate continued due to heavy fighting and airstrikes. Large influxes of IDPs from Deir-ez-Zor governorate are straining existing capacities and services in IDP sites across north-eastern Syria resulting in increased humanitarian and protection needs. OCTOBER 2017 SOURCE: WoS SECTORS AND 4Ws DATA 507K Displacements Since Nov 2016 6 Sectors Responded NEW DISPLACEMENTS FROM AR-RAQQA AND DEIR-EZ-ZOR GOVERNORATES (Nov 2016 - Oct 2017) 484K * Beneficiaries Reached in Oct 2017 10,435 429 3,664 4,486 18,515 30,836 23,220 29,936 8,227 Ar-Raqqa Deir-ez-Zor 100,989 *Number of beneficiaries reached calculated by taking the highest number of people reached per sector ** Estimated number of UN, INGO and NNGO partners provided by Nutrition, FSL, and Education *** This map reflects only the response activities of the Food, Nutrition, Shelter/NFI and WASH sectors 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: 20 / 12 / 2017 Source: WoS sectors, and 4Ws data 95 Communities Reached 15 ** Humanitarian Partners OCT SEP JUL AUG JUN MAY APR MAR FEB JAN 2017 DEC NOV 2016 69,203 10,190 59,904 17,378 63,571 TURKEY ALEPPO AR-RAQQA AL-HASSAKEH DEIR-EZ-ZOR Kisreh Suluk Mansura Sabka Sarin Deir-ez-Zor Al-Khafsa Ar-Raqqa Ras Al Ain Karama As-Saan Tabni Al-Hasakeh Menbij Khanaser Areesheh Ein Issa Jurneyyeh Tal Tamer Ain al Arab Tadaf Maskana Tell Abiad A'rima Jarablus Abu Qalqal Ghandorah Maadan Lower Shyookh Al-Thawrah ´ 0 40 Km 20 NUMBER OF SECTOR REACHED NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES REACHED*** 1 2 3 4 42 - 500 501 - 2,500 2,501 - 10,000 10,001 - 20,000 > 20,001 NUMBER OF IDPS BY COMMUNITY IDP site not reached IDP site reached Up to 2,000 2,001 - 4,000 4,001 - 6,000 > 6,000

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RESPONSEOVERVIEW

North East Syria Dashboard• The overall humanitarian and protection situation for civilians displaced from Ar-Raqqa city remains of high concern, particularly with regard

to explosive remnants of war (ERW) contamination, amongst other factors. Between 20 October and 13 December, reportedly 209 civilians were reportedly killed and hundreds of others injured due to the presence of explosive hazards in Ar-Raqqa city. ERW mapping and clearance is required to ensure access for humanitarian partners and create a safe environment that is conducive for voluntary returns.

• The humanitarian community has developed a joint position paper on the return to Ar-Raqqa city, highlighting the imperative of safety, voluntary, well informed and sustainable return as the criteria guiding any intervention in support to the return of the displaced population.

• Displacements from and within Deir-ez-Zor governorate continued due to heavy fighting and airstrikes. Large influxes of IDPs from Deir-ez-Zor governorate are straining existing capacities and services in IDP sites across north-eastern Syria resulting in increased humanitarian and protection needs.

OCTOBER 2017 SOURCE: WoS SECTORS AND 4Ws DATA

507KDisplacements Since Nov 2016

6Sectors Responded

NEW DISPLACEMENTS FROM AR-RAQQA AND DEIR-EZ-ZOR GOVERNORATES (Nov 2016 - Oct 2017)

484K*Beneficiaries Reached in Oct 2017

10,435 429 3,664 4,48618,515 30,836 23,220

29,9368,227

Ar-RaqqaDeir-ez-Zor 100,989

*Number of beneficiaries reached calculated by taking the highest number of people reached per sector ** Estimated number of UN, INGO and NNGO partners provided by Nutrition, FSL, and Education *** This map reflects only the response activities of the Food, Nutrition, Shelter/NFI and WASH sectors 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: 20 / 12 / 2017 Source: WoS sectors, and 4Ws data

95Communities Reached

15**Humanitarian Partners

OCTSEPJUL AUGJUNMAYAPRMARFEBJAN2017

DECNOV2016

69,203 10,19059,904

17,37863,571

TURKEY

ALEPPO

AR-RAQQA

AL-HASSAKEH

DEIR-EZ-ZOR

Kisreh

Suluk

MansuraSabka

Sarin

Deir-ez-Zor

Al-Khafsa

Ar-Raqqa

Ras Al Ain

Karama

As-Saan

Tabni

Al-Hasakeh

Menbij

Khanaser

Areesheh

Ein Issa

Jurneyyeh

Tal Tamer

Ain al Arab

Tadaf

Maskana

Tell Abiad

A'rima

Jarablus

Abu Qalqal

Ghandorah

Maadan

Lower Shyookh

Al-Thawrah

´0 40 Km20

NUMBER OF SECTOR REACHED NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES REACHED***1 2 3 4 42 - 500501 - 2,5002,501 - 10,00010,001 - 20,000> 20,001

NUMBER OF IDPS BY COMMUNITYIDP site not reached IDP site reachedUp to 2,000 2,001 - 4,000 4,001 - 6,000 > 6,000

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WASH

NUTRITIONFOOD SECURITY& AGRICULTURE

375,261

483,507 73,686

EDUCATION 14,889

TURKEY

ALEPPO

AR-RAQQA

AL-HASSAKEH

DEIR-EZ-ZOR

Kisreh

Suluk

MansuraSabka

Sarin

Deir-ez-Zor

Al-Khafsa

Ar-Raqqa

Ras Al Ain

Karama

As-Saan

Tabni

Al-Hasakeh

Menbij

anaser

Areesheh

Ein Issa

Jurneyyeh

Tal Tamer

Ain al Arab

Maskana

Tell Abiad

ma

Jarablus

Abu Qalqal

Ghandorah

Maadan

Lower Shyookh

Al-Thawrah

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TURKEY

ALEPPO

AR-RAQQA

AL-HASSAKEH

DEIR-EZ-ZOR

Kisreh

Suluk

MansuraSabka

Sarin

Deir-ez-Zor

Al-Khafsa

Ar-Raqqa

Ras Al Ain

Karama

As-Saan

Tabni

Al-Hasakeh

Menbij

Khanaser

Areesheh

Ein Issa

Jurneyyeh

Tal Tamer

Ain al Arab

Tadaf

Maskana

Tell Abiad

A'rima

Jarablus

Abu Qalqal

Ghandorah

Maadan

Lower Shyookh

Al-Thawrah

TURKEY

ALEPPO

AR-RAQQA

AL-HASSAKEH

DEIR-EZ-ZOR

Kisreh

Suluk

MansuraSabka

Sarin

Deir-ez-Zor

Al-Khafsa

Ar-Raqqa

Ras Al Ain

Karama

As-Saan

Tabni

Al-Hasakeh

Menbij

Khanaser

Areesheh

Ein Issa

Jurneyyeh

Tal Tamer

Ain al Arab

Tadaf

Maskana

Tell Abiad

A'rima

Jarablus

Abu Qalqal

Ghandorah

Maadan

Lower Shyookh

Al-Thawrah

TURKEY

ALEPPO

AR-RAQQA

AL-HASSAKEH

DEIR-EZ-ZOR

Kisreh

Suluk

MansuraSabka

Sarin

Deir-ez-Zor

Al-Khafsa

Ar-Raqqa

Ras Al Ain

Karama

As-Saan

Tabni

Al-Hasakeh

Menbij

anaser

Areesheh

Ein Issa

Jurneyyeh

Tal Tamer

Ain al Arab

Maskana

Tell Abiad

ma

Jarablus

Abu Qalqal

Ghandorah

Maadan

Lower Shyookh

Al-Thawrah

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*Gaps are calculated based on the difference between the number of beneficiaries reached per sector and the number of IDPs displaced from Ar-Raqqa and Deir-ez-Zor since April 2017 (Source: CCCM data) Creation Date: 20 / 12 / 2017

Source: WoS sectors, and 4Ws data

BENEFICIARIES REACHED FROM 1-31 OCTOBER 2017

BENEFICIARIES

31,0007,500beneficiariesgap

NUMBER OF IDPS BY COMMUNITY

IDP site not reached IDP site reached

Up to 2,000 2,001 - 4,000 4,001 - 6,000 > 6,000

BENEFICIARIES

3,1003,100beneficiariesgap

NUMBER OF IDPS BY COMMUNITY

IDP site not reached IDP site reached

Up to 2,000 2,001 - 4,000 4,001 - 6,000 > 6,000

BENEFICIARIES

8,40020,000beneficiariesgap

NUMBER OF IDPS BY COMMUNITY

IDP site not reached IDP site reached

Up to 2,000 2,001 - 4,000 4,001 - 6,000 > 6,000

BENEFICIARIES

9,5004,900beneficiariesgap

NUMBER OF IDPS BY COMMUNITY

IDP site not reached IDP site reached

Up to 2,000 2,001 - 4,000 4,001 - 6,000 > 6,000

*One XB INGO provided daily bread distribution in Al-Hole Camp, Areesha Camp and Mabruka Camp in the month of September. A total of 41,803 were distirbuted.

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Creation Date: 20 / 12 / 2017Source: WoS sectors, and 4Ws data

SECTOR PRESENCE AND IDPS BY SUB-DISTRICT

# IDP Sites< 2,000 2,001 - 12,000 12,001 - 25,500 > 25,501

NUMBER OF IDPS

Reached** Not reached***

Education Nutrition Shelter WASHFood Security & Agriculture

The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations.** Beneficiaries reached with emergency response only*** Sectors either haven't responded to the area and/or haven't reported responding

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