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P P P P P P P P P P P P P UNDOF area of operation 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 Shahba Izra' 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-Rastan Dreikish Sheikh Badr Darayya Rural Damascus Mediterranean Sea TURKEY LEBANON JORDAN 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 sites with multi-sectoral services in 2015 IDPs identified in 2015 by sub-district 0.000 - 1,000 1,001 - 10,000 10,010 - 50,000 50,010 - 100,000 100,100 - 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 2015 Figures indicate IDPs who may have been identified in previous months, who are again identified as displaced as well as new IDPs. ´ 0 80 40 CCCM CLUSTER SUPPORTING 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.

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    Tell Abiad

    As-Salamiyeh

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    Hama

    Quamishli

    Afrin

    Ras Al Ain

    Al Mayadin

    As-Safira

    Al Bab

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    Ain Al Arab

    Dar'a

    Al Makhrim

    As-Sweida

    Al Ma'ra

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    As-Suqaylabiyah

    Safita

    Al-Qusayr

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    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.