MONTHLY
Aleppo: Installation of shelter kits in Nubul town for IDPs from Afrin.
Due to the current crisis in Afrin, thousands of people have been displaced. Shelter sector partners continue to provide shelter support to the displaced people.
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and Environment of Syria. This publication aims to provide an overview of humanitarian response of the sector inside Syria for each month. All information presented in this publication are
based on information provided by Shelter Sector members with operational presence inside Syria. For more information, please contact the sector at [email protected].
MAJOR HIGHLIGHTS
April 2018, Issue No. 18
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SHELTER
The Shelter Sector partners continue to respond to Eastern
Ghouta and Afrin emergencies. So far a total of 41,007 people
have been assisted in eight different sites hosting IDPs from
Eastern Ghouta and 2,556 people have been assisted in Nubul
and Zahara with different shelter interventions.
Most of the IDP sites that host IDPs from Eastern Ghouta are still
overcrowded with an average occupancy rate over 200%.
Site preparation works at Herjelleh and Karnak IDP sites are
completed and once WASH works are implemented, tents will be
installed. The collective capacity of these two sites is 6,150
individuals. The capacity does not account the hangar at Karnak.
The Technical Working Group continues to review three
guidelines corresponding to three main shelter emergency
responses, and they are: Rehabilitation of Collective Shelters,
Upgrading of Private Un-finished Buildings, and Shelter Kits.
Programme Monitoring and Evaluation: The Shelter Sector IM
team is planning to roll out the Activity Info to replace the
Excel-based 4W. In this regard, three sector partners volunteer
for the pilot phase. Sector IM team has a plan to train sector
partners in May 2018 who agreed to pilot Activity Info.
OVERALL FIGURES
NUMBER OF PEOPLE COVERED WITH
VARIOUS SHELTER SUPPORTS
84,550 Total no. of people covered with emergency and
durable shelter support in Syria as of April 2018
TARGET
REACH
SEASONAL SHELTER PROVISION
EMERGENCY SHELTER PROVISION
TARGET
REACH
EMERGENCY SHELTER REHABILITATION
TARGET
REACH
DURABLE SHELTER SUPPORT
TARGET
REACH
TARGET
REACH
3,750
12,819
423,446
2,839
864,296
84,550
309,000
39,193
29,699
128,100
CRISIS BACKGROUND: The crisis in Syrian Arab Republic that
started in March 2011 has transformed into a complex emergency that
has displaced around 6.1 million people in various parts of the country.
As per the 2018 Humanitarian Needs Overview, around 13.1 million
people are in need of humanitarian assistance of which around 4.2
million people are in need of shelter support and other multi-sectorial
assistance as they continue to struggle in an unsafe and uncertain
environment. Due to the protracted nature of the hostilities, many of
both displaced and host communities become more vulnerable and
their ability to cope and find safe and durable shelter solutions have
been greatly affected. The humanitarian community has been
challenged to both provide emergency and life-saving shelter solutions
while building back community cohesion and resilience through
provision of adequate shelter assistance.
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GAPS AND CHALLENGES
April 2018, Issue No. 18
SHELTER MONTHLY
PARTNER IN FOCUS
Shelter Sector Coordination Team
Pankaj Kumar Singh, Shelter Sector Coordinator ([email protected])
Bareaa Alkafre, Asst. Sector Officer ([email protected])
Muhammad Shazad, IM Officer ([email protected])
Corazon C. Lagamayo, IM Officer ([email protected])
Maha Shaaban, IM Associate ([email protected])
Ashraf Zedane, IM Associate - Aleppo ([email protected])
The Syrian Society for Social Development (SSSD) is a
non- profit, non-religious and non-political NGO; registered
with Ministry of Social Affairs and Labor (MOSAL).
The founding members of SSSD have come together from
varied geographical, cultural and professional backgrounds
to provide an effective response to the needs and
challenges of Syrian youth.
SSSD is active in Syria since July , 2009 and has been
providing services in Shelter, WASH, Disaster Risk
Reduction, and Protection related interventions. SSSD has
700 staff members and has an extensive network of more
than 1500 volunteers in 9 governorates of Syria. SSSD is
planning to expand its presence to Ar-Raqqa, Dará, and
Deir ez Zor governorates contingent to the security
situation.
SSSD is an active partner of the Shelter Sector, and have
implemented different shelter activities such as upgrading
of unfinished buildings, camp construction, and
construction of transitional housing. Recently SSSD has
planned the distribution/ installation of shelter kits,
rehabilitation of collective shelter/ damage houses in Homs
and Rural Damascus.
The major partners and donors of SSSD are MoE, MoLAE,
MoSAL, OCHA, Questscop, UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF,
UNHCR, and WHO.
SSSD website: http://sssd-ngo.net
Lack of shelter materials and manpower as well strict
security protocols have posed major challenges to the
speedy shelter rehabilitation in locations that are severe-
ly devastated (i.e. Deir ez-Zor);
Access and safety are the key challenges in some parts
of the country as well as partner capacity and heavy
processes along with funding constraints;
Increasing needs, diminishing coping capacities of both
the IDPs and host communities, and limited financial
resources of the government to provide shelter compen-
sation require sector partners to scale up operational
presence;
Shelter and infrastructure needs are huge and the Shel-
ter Sector partners collectively do not have capacity to
meet all the needs;
Issues related to the loss of occupancy documents de-
prived some population from accessing shelter supports;
Opportunities for systematic field-based data collection
remain very limited due to access or authorization re-
strictions, resulting in incomplete needs analysis in
some areas.
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ACF
AOUN
NRC
SIF
ADRA
CCC
OXFAM
Al-Birr
DRC
PUI
GOPA
RSRP
IOM
RESCATE
MEDAIR
UNRWA
AL Ihsan
SCCSARC
UN-HabitatSTD
SSSD
Al Taalouf
51,551
12,576 9,554
3,640 3,438 3,292 419 80 0 0 0 0 0
RURALDAMASCUS
AL-HASAKEH ALEPPO HAMA AR-RAQQA DAMASCUS HOMS DAR'A TARTOUS QUNEITRA AS-SWEIDA LATTAKIA DEIR-EZ-ZOR
28,244
21,909
12,819 12,576
4,708 2,839
1,455 0 0
29 17 49
PLANNED ONGOING COMPLETED
PROVISION OF
ASSISTANCE
DISTRIBUTION /
SHELTER KITS
REHABILIATION
SHELTER
UPGRADING
BUILDINGS
REHABILITATION
HOUSES
DISTRIBUTION/
OF TENTS
CAPACITY
DEVELOPMENT
INSTALLATION OFCOMMUNITY/PUBLICINFRASTRUCTURE
SEASONALINSTALLATION OFOF COLLECTIVEOF PRIVATEUNFINISHEDOF DAMAGED INSTALLATION
AND SKILLSBUILDING
REHABILITATION/
SHELTER
INFRASTRUCTURECONSTRUCTION/REPAIR IN TRANSITCAPMS/SPONTANEOUSSETTLEMENTS
RAHEIBA
KISWEH
QATANA
SA'SA'
JIRUD
AT TALL
DUMA
MASMIYYEH
GHIZLANIYYEH
GHABAGHEB
MA'LOULA
MASAADAKHAN ARNABA
RANKUS
DIMAS
NASHABIYEH
AL QUTAYFAH
BAIT JAN
QUNEITRA
SIDNAYA
AZ-ZABDANI
SARGHAYA
MADAYA
MALIHA
DAMASCUS
EIN ELFIJEH
BABELLA
QUDSIYA
HARAN AL'AWAMEEDSAHNAYA
HARASTA
MARKAZ DARAYYA
KAFR BATNAARBIN
JARAMANA
HAJAR ASWAD
THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA
HOMS
ALEPPO
DEIR-EZ-ZOR
AL-HASAKEH
HAMA
AR-RAQQA
RURAL DAMASCUS
IDLEB
DAR'AAS-SWEIDA
LATTAKIA
TARTOUS
QUNEITRA
DAMASCUS
Number of beneficiaries
LEGEND2018 Shelter People In Need (PiN) per sub_district
92,001 - 385,100
44,001 - 92,000
23,001 - 44,000
11,001 - 23,000
1 - 11,000
0
0 - 2,400
2,401 - 10,000
10,001 - 20,100
MEDAIR
MoLAE PUI RSRP SIF
SSSD STD
ADRAACF DRC
RURAL DAMASCUSSHELTER PARTNERS
UNRWA
DAMASCUSSHELTER PARTNER
PUIMoLAE UNHCR
TARTOUSSHELTER PARTNERSSHELTER PARTNERS
MOLAE UNHCR
QUNEITRASHELTER PARTNERSSHELTER PARTNERS
ACF DRC GOPA
MoLAE SIF UNHCR
DAR’ASHELTER PARTNERSSHELTER PARTNE
GOPAACF MoLAE UNHCR
AS-SWEIDASHELTER PARTNERSSHELTER PARTNERS
PUI UNHCRMoLAE MSJMGOPA
LATTAKIASHELTER PARTNERSSHELTER PARTNERS
ALEPPOSHELTER PARTNERSSHELTER PARTNERS
PUI RESCATE
OXFAM
UN-Habitat UNHCR
MEDAIR
ACF DRC GOPA
MoLAE
ADRA
SIF
STD
UNHCRRSRP STD
AR-RAQQASHELTER PARTNERSSHELTER PARTNERS
UNHCRMoLAEACF
AL-HASAKEHSHELTER PARTNERSSHELTER PARTNERS
DRC SIFSCCSSSD UNHCR
HAMASHELTER PARTNERSHELTER PARTNERS
HOMSSHELTER PARTNERSSHELTER PARTNERS
ADRA AOUN
MoLAE
SSSD
CCC
PUI
UN-Habitat
Al-Birr
GOPADRC
SIF
UNHCR
UNRWAUNHCR
Disclaimer: The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply official endorsement or acceptance by the United Nations. Humanitarian reach to sub-district does not imply full geographic coverage of all the needs in the sub-district. Information visualized on this map is not to be considered complete. Creation Date: 15 May 2018Data Sources: Shelter 4W Matrix, January - April 2018 and Shelter HNO, 2018 Feedback:[email protected]
SYRIA: SHELTER SECTOR RESPONSE SNAPSHOTReporting Period: January - April 2018
TURKEY
IRAQ
JORDAN
LEBANON
TOTAL BENEFICIARIES COVERED
BENEFICIARIES COVERED PER GOVERNORATE
BENEFICIARIES COVERED BY TYPE OF SUPPORT
SHELTER SECTOR PARTNERS
NO. OF SHELTER PROJECTS PER STAGE
4.2 M OVERALL PEOPLE IN NEED (PIN)1.4 M TARGETED PIN / HRP 2018
9% OF 864,296 TARGETED PIN (IN SHELTER) BY SYRIA HUB
84,550
TOTAL NUMBER OF PLANNED / IMPLEMENTED SHELTER PROJECTS95
CO-LEAD AGENCIES
Note: The apparent zero in some governorates in the chart above is due to ongoing or planned projects.