Quneitra Governorate January 2016
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1 Governorate Introduction This multi-sector needs assessment is part of a monthly data collection exercise which aims to gather information about needs and the humanitarian situation inside Syria. The factsheets present information collected in, referring to the situation in December DF: click on subdistrict name to jump to factsheet These factsheets present information at the community/village level for each sub-district in governorate. Selected key indicators for the following sectors are included in the factsheets: displacement, shelter, NFIs, health, food security, WASH, education. The factsheets do not cover the entire range of indicators gathered in the questionnaire. For full visualisation of all indicators collected, please see the SIMAWG Needs Identification Dynamic Reporting Tool, available here: Methodology and limitations These findings are based on data collected remotely (in Jordan, Lebanon, urdistan Region of Iraq and Turkey) from ey Informants residing in their community of origin in Syria. Occupied Golan Heights Information was collected from ey Informants in 23 communities in all 4 sub-districts of governorate (to the right of the UNDOF line). For each question asked, confidence levels are assigned based on the ey Informant s area of expertise and knowledge of the sectorspecific situation. For a full description of the methodology, please see the Terms of Reference, available on the REACH Resource Centre here (link). Covered Not covered United Nations Disengagement Observer Forces (UNDOF)
2 , Governorate Sub-district -Code: SY Shelter Most common shelter Independent apartment or Shared apartment or Collective public space not for shelter rivate space not for shelter IDs ND SY IDs ND IDs ND IDs ND Assessed communities (5/7) reiqa Qahtaniyeh Displacement 26-50% SY SY % of pre-conflict population remaining IDs already living IDs arrived in last month Cost of transportation to the border Unfinished apartment or No IDs Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) IDs ND SY SY Qahtaniyyeh SY 26-50% SY 1-25% SY Livelihoods Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources High risk/illegal work reiqa NFIs 3500 SY 350 SY 5000 SY 6500 SY 6500 SY 450 SY 750 SY Most common electricity source Main network Generator No source available Fuel rices utane (cannister) ropane (cannister) erosene (litre) NA: unable to purchase * $1 = 338 SY (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2015)
3 , Governorate Health Most common health problems Disabilities Fever Severe diseases affecting those aged less than 5 Disabilities WASH Most common water source Change in available water since last month More water No change Less water Status of most common water source Water is safe to drink Water tastes/smells bad eople sick after drinking Most common method of garbage disposal ublic free collection Disabilities Assessed communities (5/7) reiqa Qahtaniyeh Qahtaniyyeh reiqa Food Security Rice: 250 SY Sugar: 120 SY Flour: 150 SY Milk: 100 SY Eggs: 25 SY Rice: 250 SY Sugar: 250 SY Flour: 100 SY Milk: 140 SY Eggs: 35 SY Education Rice: 350 SY Sugar: 250 SY Flour: 75 SY Milk: 125 SY Eggs: 50 SY Rice: 350 SY Sugar: 200 SY Flour: 50 SY Milk: 100 SY Eggs: 25 SY Lack of teaching staff No spaces in services Sub-district -Code: SY Rice: 500 SY Sugar: 220 SY Flour: 175 SY Milk: 170 SY Eggs: 35 SY Challenges to obtaining food No challenges Lack of resources to buy food available in markets Access to market Some foods expensive Local production decreased Cooking fuel availability Access to available fuel Some foods unavailable Rice, sugar, flour: 1 kg Milk: 1 litre Eggs: 1 egg arriers to accessing education services Status of primary Functioning Not functioning Unsafe route to services arents don t approve of curriculum * $1 = 338 SY (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2015)
4 han Arnaba (1/2), Governorate Sub-district -Code: SY Shelter Most common shelter Independent apartment or Shared apartment or Collective public space not for shelter rivate space not for shelter Unfinished apartment or No IDs Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Livelihoods Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources han Arnaba Reducing meal size IDs han Arnaba IDs ND SY IDs ND SY ND IDs SY IDs High risk/illegal work Looking for food in garbage ND ND SY Assessed communities (11/17; 6 shown on this page) han Arnaba alidiyeh** Um atna Hurriyeh Eastern Samadaniyeh om Elbasha om Elwisseh - Marj arghut Ofania Tarnaja Tarnaja om Elwisseh - Ofania Marj arghut han Arnaba Um atna alidiyeh om Elbasha Displacement NFIs 5000 SY 350 SY han Arnaba 6000 SY 2200 SY % SY han Arnaba 26-50% SY 1-25% SY % SY 350 SY 1600 SY 200 SY 8000 SY % of pre-conflict population remaining IDs already living IDs arrived in last month Cost of transportation to the border alidiyeh** None SY Most common electricity source Main network Generator No source available Fuel rices utane (cannister) ropane (cannister) erosene (litre) NA: unable to purchase * $1 = 338 SY (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2015) **halidiyeh community was reportedly empty, hence only information on displacement is shown.
5 han Arnaba (1/2), Governorate Sub-district -Code: SY Health Most common health problems Disabilities regnancy related diseases Maternal health issues han Arnaba Communicable diseases Fever regnancy related diseases Severe diseases affecting those aged less than 5 WASH Most common water source Change in available water since last month More water No change Less water Status of most common water source Water is safe to drink Water tastes/smells bad eople sick after drinking Most common method of garbage disposal rivate paid collection han Arnaba rivate paid collection Severe diseases affecting those aged less than 5 Maternal health issues ublic free collection Assessed communities (11/17; 6 shown on this page) han Arnaba alidiyeh** Um atna Hurriyeh Eastern Samadaniyeh om Elbasha om Elwisseh - Marj arghut Ofania Tarnaja Tarnaja om Elwisseh - Ofania Marj arghut han Arnaba Um atna alidiyeh om Elbasha Food Security Rice: 250 SY Sugar: 300 SY Flour: 100 SY Milk: 100 SY Eggs: 25 SY Rice: 200 SY Sugar: 225 SY Flour: 100 SY Milk: 200 SY Eggs: 50 SY Education Rice: 215 SY Sugar: 120 SY Flour: 135 SY Milk: 155 SY Eggs: 25 SY Rice: 300 SY Sugar: 250 SY Flour: 75 SY Milk: 125 SY Eggs: 50 SY Unsafe route to services han Arnaba Rice: 500 SY Sugar: 600 SY Flour: 50 SY Milk: 125 SY Eggs: 17 SY han Arnaba No spaces in services Challenges to obtaining food No challenges Lack of resources to buy food available in markets Access to market Some foods expensive Local production decreased Cooking fuel availability Access to available fuel Some foods unavailable Rice, sugar, flour: 1 kg Milk: 1 litre Eggs: 1 egg arriers to accessing education services Status of primary Functioning Not functioning Lack of teaching staff No spaces in services * $1 = 338 SY (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2015) **halidiyeh community was reportedly empty, hence only information on displacement is shown.
6 han Arnaba (2/2), Governorate Sub-district -Code: SY Shelter Most common shelter Independent apartment or Shared apartment or Collective public space not for shelter rivate space not for shelter Unfinished apartment or No IDs Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Livelihoods Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources IDs IDs ND IDs ND ND IDs SY ND Assessed communities (11/17; 5 shown on this page) Um atna** han Arnaba alidiyeh Hurriyeh Eastern Samadaniyeh om Elbasha om Elwisseh - Marj arghut Ofania Tarnaja Tarnaja om Elwisseh - Ofania Marj arghut han Arnaba Um atna alidiyeh om Elbasha Displacement NFIs 3500 SY 5000 SY 500 SY 350 SY 1-25% SY SY SY % SY 8000 SY 4500 SY 600 SY % of pre-conflict population remaining IDs already living IDs arrived in last month Cost of transportation to the border Um atna** None Most common electricity source Main network Generator No source available Fuel rices utane (cannister) ropane (cannister) erosene (litre) NA: unable to purchase * $1 = 338 SY (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2015) **Um atna community was reportedly empty, hence only information on displacement is shown.
7 han Arnaba (2/2), Governorate Sub-district -Code: SY Health Most common health problems regnancy related diseases Severe diseases affecting those aged Maternal health issues WASH Most common water source Change in available water since last month More water No change Less water Status of most common water source Water is safe to drink Water tastes/smells bad eople sick after drinking Most common method of garbage disposal ublic free collection Disabilities regnancy related diseases Symptoms of psychological trauma ublic free collection ublic free collection rivate paid collection Assessed communities (11/17; 5 shown on this page) Um atna** han Arnaba alidiyeh Hurriyeh Eastern Samadaniyeh om Elbasha om Elwisseh - Marj arghut Ofania Tarnaja Tarnaja om Elwisseh - Ofania Marj arghut han Arnaba Um atna alidiyeh om Elbasha Food Security Rice: 250 SY Sugar: 250 SY Flour: 125 SY Milk: 250 SY Eggs: 50 SY Rice: 250 SY Sugar: 120 SY Flour: 200 SY Milk: 120 SY Eggs: 35 SY Education Rice: 500 SY Sugar: 1000 SY Flour: 200 SY Milk: 408 SY Eggs: 35 SY Services aren t accessible Unsafe route to services Lack of teaching staff Services are too far away Rice: 250 SY Sugar: 250 SY Flour: 100 SY Milk: 100 SY Eggs: 25 SY Challenges to obtaining food No challenges Lack of resources to buy food available in markets Access to market Some foods expensive Local production decreased Cooking fuel availability Access to available fuel Some foods unavailable Rice, sugar, flour: 1 kg Milk: 1 litre Eggs: 1 egg arriers to accessing education services Status of primary Functioning Not functioning * $1 = 338 SY (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2015) **Um atna community was reportedly empty, hence only information on displacement is shown.
8 Al-hashniyyeh, Governorate Sub-district -Code: SY Shelter Most common shelter Independent apartment or Shared apartment or Collective public space not for shelter rivate space not for shelter IDs ND SY odneh IDs ND IDs 0-0 SY IDs ND ND Assessed communities (6/13) odneh Eastern asa - Ein Qadi Ghadir Elbostan Hijeh Maalaqa Manshiyet Qarqas Qseibeh Displacement odneh SY SY % of pre-conflict population remaining IDs already living IDs arrived in last month Cost of transportation to the border Unfinished apartment or No IDs Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Livelihoods Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources Taking loans/buying on credit odneh Reducing meal size SY IDs ND SY IDs ND odneh Hijeh Manshiyet Eastern asa - Qseibeh Ghadir Maalaqa Elbostan Ein Qadi Qarqas NFIs 5250 SY odneh 5500 SY 5500 SY % SY SY 5000 SY 7000 SY 350 SY 2500 SY 250 SY SY % SY Most common electricity source Main network Generator No source available Fuel rices utane (cannister) ropane (cannister) erosene (litre) NA: unable to purchase * $1 = 338 SY (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2015)
9 Al-hashniyyeh, Governorate Sub-district -Code: SY Health Most common health problems Skin disease Maternal health issues odneh Symptoms of psychological trauma WASH Most common water source Change in available water since last month More water No change Less water Status of most common water source Water is safe to drink Water tastes/smells bad eople sick after drinking Most common method of garbage disposal Injuries Symptoms of psychological trauma Symptoms of psychological trauma odneh Disposed at designated site Disposed at designated site Assessed communities (6/13) odneh Eastern asa - Ein Qadi Ghadir Elbostan Hijeh Maalaqa Manshiyet Qarqas Qseibeh odneh Hijeh Manshiyet Eastern asa - Qseibeh Ghadir Maalaqa Elbostan Ein Qadi Qarqas Food Security Rice: 475 SY Sugar: 300 SY Flour: 250 SY Milk: 100 SY Eggs: 35 SY Rice: 500 SY Sugar: 225 SY Flour: 180 SY Milk: 115 SY Eggs: 40 SY Education Rice: 250 SY Sugar: 250 SY Flour: 75 SY Milk: 100 SY Eggs: 50 SY Rice: 500 SY Sugar: 250 SY Flour: 150 SY Milk: 200 SY Eggs: 50 SY Lack of teaching staff odneh Unsafe route to services No spaces in services odneh Rice: 435 SY Sugar: 240 SY Flour: 180 SY Milk: 135 SY Eggs: 30 SY Rice: 430 SY Sugar: 245 SY Flour: 185 SY Milk: 145 SY Eggs: 27 SY Challenges to obtaining food No challenges Lack of resources to buy food available in markets Access to market Some foods expensive Local production decreased Cooking fuel availability Access to available fuel Some foods unavailable Rice, sugar, flour: 1 kg Milk: 1 litre Eggs: 1 egg arriers to accessing education services Status of primary Functioning Not functioning All school-aged children accessed No spaces in services * $1 = 338 SY (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2015)
10 Fiq, Governorate Sub-district -Code: SY Shelter Most common shelter Independent apartment or Shared apartment or Collective public space not for shelter rivate space not for shelter IDs ND SY Assessed communities (1/2) Razaniyet Saida Displacement SY % of pre-conflict population remaining IDs already living IDs arrived in last month Cost of transportation to the border Unfinished apartment or Tent Min - Max: rent paid per room (where known) Razaniyet Saida Livelihoods Jomleh NFIs Most common strategies used to cope with lack of income / resources Reducing meal size 5000 SY Most common electricity source Main network Generator No source available Fuel rices utane (cannister) ropane (cannister) erosene (litre) NA: unable to purchase * $1 = 338 SY (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2015)
11 Fiq, Governorate Sub-district -Code: SY Health Most common health problems Injuries Assessed communities (1/2) Razaniyet Saida Food Security Rice: 425 SY Sugar: 240 SY Flour: 185 SY Milk: 140 SY Eggs: 27 SY Challenges to obtaining food No challenges Lack of resources to buy food available in markets Access to market Some foods expensive Local production decreased Cooking fuel availability Access to available fuel Some foods unavailable Razaniyet Saida Rice, sugar, flour: 1 kg Milk: 1 litre Eggs: 1 egg WASH Most common water source Change in available water since last month More water No change Less water Status of most common water source Water is safe to drink Jomleh Education arriers to accessing education services Status of primary Functioning Not functioning Water tastes/smells bad eople sick after drinking Most common method of garbage disposal * $1 = 338 SY (UN operational rates of exchange as of 31 December 2015)
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