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Creation date: 10 Aug 2016 Sources: UN agencies and logistic cluster Feedback: ochaturkey@un.org
* An undetermined percentage of the beneficiaries may have received multiple interventions in a sector.** Includes 2.15 million for polio vaccination. *** additional 1.354 million children vaccinated in polio and multi-antigens campaigns in Aleppo, Idleb, Hama and Homs.
Humanitarian supplies covering various sectors are delivered by UNHCR, UNICEF, UNFPA, WFP, WHO, FAO and IOM.
Fact Sheet: United Nations Cross-border Operations from Turkey to Syria (as of September 2016)
Bab al-Salam
Bab al-Hawa
UN Security Council Resolution 2165/2191/2258Resolution 2258 (2015) [formerly 2165 (2014) and 2191 (2014)] authorizes UN agencies and their partners to use routes across conflict lines and the border crossings at Bab al-Salam, Bab al-Hawa, Al Yarubiyah and Al-Ramtha, to deliver humanitarian assistance to the people in need in Syria. The Government of Syria is notified in advance of each shipment and a UN Monitoring Mechanism oversees and confirms the humanitarian nature of consignments. The first UN shipment from Turkey started on 24 July 2014.
Consignments and Trucks(since July 2014 to September 2016)
2717consignmentsagencies
number of trucks
Sector ClassificationEducation: Recreaton kits, early childhood development kits
FSL: Food baskets, wheat flour, NPK fertilizer, vegetable seeds, soil peat, hand tools, homestead spring vegetable kits etc
Health: Inter-agency health kits, surgical supply kits, midwifery kits, polio vaccines, laboratory equipments etc
NFI: Coal, solar lamps, plastic sheets, carpets, water containers, Mattresses, hardware kits, rubber boots, jackets, kitchen sets, etc
WASH: Hygiene kits, female dignity kits, adult & baby diapers
UN Cross-border Response
# of reported beneficiaries per month
Reported beneficiaries assisted (in thousands)*2014 (since July)20152016
7,525
In September 2016
Bab al-Salam
Bab al-Hawa
number of trucks
361
**
0
300
600
Bab al-Salam
Bab al-Hawa
Jun-16Dec-15Jun-15Dec-14Jul-14
# of trucks per month per crossing point***
6
1,484
4,226
725
621
10
235
348
369
452
7548,279
20381
153
1,109
3,137
629
327
Education
FSL
Health
NFI/Shelter
WASH
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TURKEY
Bab al-Hawa
Bab al-Salam
MediterraneanSea
IDLEB
AL-HASAKEH
AR-RAQQA
LATTAKIA
ALEPPO
HAMA
HOMS
DEIR-EZ-ZOR
RURALDAMASCUS
Ariha
Jisr-AshShugur
Harim
Idleb
Al Ma'ra
Quamishli
Ras Al Ain
Al-Hasakeh
Ath-Thawrah
Tell Abiad
Ar-Raqqa
Al-HaffaAl-Qardaha
Jablah
Lattakia
A'zaz
Al Bab
As-Safira
JebelSaman
Jarablus
Afrin
Ain Al Arab
Menbij
AsSuqaylabiyah
As-Salamiyeh
Muhradah
HamaMasyaf
Ar-Rastan
Al-Qusayr
Al Makhrim
Tadmor
Tall Kalakh
Homs
Abu Kamal
Al Mayadin
Deir-ez-Zor
At TallAz
Zabdani
Al Qutayfah
An Nabk
Duma
Qatana
Yabroud
Banyas
Safita
Tartous
DAMASCUS !̂
TURKEY
IRAQ
JORDAN
LEBANONDamascus
# of beneficiaries200 - 25,000
25,001 - 50,000
50,001 - 100,000
100,001 - 250,000
> 250,000
]Authorized(UNSCR2165/2191/2258)Border Crossings
-
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
Jul-14 Dec-14 Jun-15 Dec-15 Jun-16
Education FSL Health NFI/Shelter WASH
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