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Number of beneficiaries targeted by sector since July 2014 Education FSL Health* NFI/ Shelter WASH Nutrition Through Bab Al-Hawa crossing point (Nov 2020) 2017 2019 2020 2018 2016 2015 2014 since July 2014 Sector 9.9K 30.5K 281.5K 414.3K 520.6K 528.2K 682.2K 11.4K 8.3M 45.6M 9.9M 2.2M 9.5M 1M 419K 2.4M 1.8M 1.2M 1M 1.1M 2.9M 409.7K 4.5M 6.3M 6M 8.7M 10.4M 243.9K 9.3M 475.5K 1.3M 1.6M 1.4M 1.6M 1.7M 77.6K 1.8M - - 27.5K 332.4K 418K 679K 201K 734.5K 524.7K 1.4M 1.3M 1.6M 774.4K 3.2M 50K 2M 2.5M Number of trucks per crossing point by month since July 2014 Bab al-Hawa Bab al-Salam 32,446 420 0 400 800 1,200 Jul 2014 Since Jul 2014 4,595 Since Jul 2014 5,268 Since Jul 2014 Nov 2020 0 0 400 800 1,200 Jul 2014 Nov 2020 0 0 100 200 300 400 Jul 2014 Nov 2020 Jun 2018 0 Nov 2020 Apr 2018 Al-Ramtha Al Yarubiyah 109 Since Apr 2018 0 10 20 30 40 8 420 Consignments in November 2020 Trucks in November 2020 42,418 Trucks since July 2014 1,304 Consignments since July 2014 Agencies reported in November 2020 6 Number of targeted sectors by district in November 2020 Homs Hama Dar'a Idleb Aleppo Tartous Quneitra Lattakia Ar-Raqqa As-Sweida Al-Hasakeh Deir-ez-Zor Damascus Rural Damascus Tadmor Duma Deir-ez-Zor Homs Al-Hasakeh Ar-Raqqa Menbij Abu Kamal Tell Abiad As-Salamiyeh Ath-Thawrah Hama Afrin Ras Al Ain Al Mayadin Al Bab As-Safira Idleb Dar'a Ain Al Arab Al Makhrim As-Sweida Al Ma'ra A'zaz Jebel Saman Shahba Izra' Salkhad Al-Malikeyyeh Qatana Al Qutayfah An Nabk Harim Lattakia Ariha As-Sanamayn At Tall Jablah 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 Dreikish Sheikh Badr Darayya Rural Damascus LEBANON TURKEY JORDAN IRAQ Bab al-Hawa ] UNDOF administered area Quamishli UN Security Council Resolutions 2165/2191/2258/2332/2393/2449/2504/2533 Through the adoption of resolutions 2165 (2014),and its subsequent renewals 2191 (2014), 2258 (2015), 2332 (2016), 2393 (2017), 2449 (2018), 2504 (2020) and 2533 (2020) until 10 July 2021, the UN Security Council has authorized UN 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 surgical supplies, to people in need in Syria. As of 10 July 2020, based on resolution 2533, Bab al-Hawa is the only crossing 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: 1 December 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 REPUBLIC United Nations cross-border operations under UNSC resolutions As of 30 November 2020 1 Number of sectors from Turkey 2 3 4 5 6 Border crossing authorized by UNSCRs 2165, 2191, 2258, 2332, 2393, 2449, 2504 and 2533 LEGEND ] Note : Authorization for use of Al Yarubiya and Al-Ramtha was removed in resolution 2504 and Bab al-Salam was removed in resolution 2533 Quneitra Al Fiq

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  • Number of beneficiaries targeted by sectorsince July 2014

    Education

    FSL

    Health*

    NFI/Shelter

    WASH

    Nutrition

    Through Bab Al-Hawa crossing point

    (Nov 2020)2017 2019 20202018201620152014

    sinceJuly 2014Sector

    9.9K 30.5K 281.5K 414.3K 520.6K 528.2K682.2K

    11.4K

    8.3M

    45.6M

    9.9M

    2.2M

    9.5M

    1M

    0100000200000300000400000500000600000700000800000

    419K2.4M 1.8M 1.2M 1M 1.1M 2.9M

    409.7K 4.5M6.3M 6M 8.7M 10.4M

    243.9K9.3M

    475.5K 1.3M 1.6M 1.4M 1.6M 1.7M 77.6K1.8M

    - - 27.5K 332.4K 418K 679K 201K734.5K

    524.7K 1.4M 1.3M 1.6M 774.4K 3.2M

    50K2M

    2.5M

    Number of trucks per crossing point by month since July 2014Bab al-Hawa Bab al-Salam 32,446

    420

    0400800

    1,200

    Jul 2014

    Since Jul 2014

    4,595 Since Jul 2014

    5,268 Since Jul 2014

    Nov 2020

    00

    400800

    1,200

    Jul 2014 Nov 2020

    00

    100200300400

    Jul 2014 Nov 2020Jun 2018

    0

    Nov 2020Apr 2018

    Al-Ramtha Al Yarubiyah 109 Since Apr 2018

    010203040

    8420Consignmentsin November 2020

    Trucksin November 2020

    42,418Trucks since July 2014

    1,304Consignments since July 2014

    Agenciesreportedin November2020

    6

    Number of targeted sectors by district in November 2020

    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

    Qatana

    Al Qutayfah

    An Nabk

    Harim

    Lattakia Ariha

    As-Sanamayn

    At Tall

    Jablah

    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-Hawa

    ]

    UNDOFadministeredarea

    Quamishli

    UN Security Council Resolutions 2165/2191/2258/2332/2393/2449/2504/2533Through the adoption of resolutions 2165 (2014),and its subsequent renewals 2191 (2014), 2258 (2015), 2332(2016), 2393 (2017), 2449 (2018), 2504 (2020) and 2533 (2020) until 10 July 2021, the UN Security Council has authorized UN 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 surgical supplies, to people in need in Syria. As of 10 July 2020, based on resolution 2533, Bab al-Hawa is the only crossing 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: 1 December 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 30 November 2020

    1

    Number of sectorsfrom Turkey

    2 3 4 5 6

    Border crossing authorized by UNSCRs 2165,2191, 2258, 2332, 2393, 2449, 2504 and 2533

    LEGEND

    ]Note : Authorization for use of Al Yarubiya and Al-Ramtha was removed in resolution 2504 and Bab al-Salam was removed in resolution 2533

    Quneitra

    Al Fiq

  • Number of beneficiaries targeted by sectorsince July 2014*

    Education

    FSL

    Health**

    NFI/Shelter

    WASH

    Nutrition

    2017 2018201620152014since

    July 2014Sector

    9.5K 6.5K 220.6K 368.9K 520.6K604K

    7.1M

    38.3M

    7.7M

    2M

    7.2M

    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 1.1M 1M1.6M1.2M

    - - - 270.6K418K611K

    467.2K 702.3K 688.8K 431.7K 744.4K967.4K

    2.3M

    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

    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-Hawa

    ]

    2020

    528.2K

    2.9M

    10.4M

    1.7M

    679K

    3.2M

    Through Bab Al-Hawa crossing point

    (Nov 2020)

    11.4K

    1M

    243.9K

    77.6K

    201K

    50K

    Number of trucks per crossing point by month since July 2014Bab al-HawaBab al-Salam

    32,446

    0

    400

    800

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    5,268

    Since Jul 2014

    Since Jul 2014

    420

    0Jul 2014 Dec-15 Dec-16 Dec-17 Dec-18 Dec-19 Nov-20

    8420Consignmentsin November 2020

    Trucksin November 2020

    37,714Trucks since July 2014

    1,018Consignments since July 2014

    Agenciesreportedin November2020

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    Number of targeted sectors by district in November 2020

    1

    Number of sectorsfrom Turkey

    2 3 4 5 6

    Border crossing authorized by UNSCRs 2165, 2191, 2258, 2332, 2393, 2449, 2504 and 2533

    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 2533 (formerly 2165 in 2014 and 2449 in 2018 and 2504 in 2020 ).

    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: 1 December 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 30 November 2020

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    Note : Authorization for use of Bab al-Salam was removed in resolution 2533