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Syrian Arab Republic: IDP Movements (April 2021) - Syrian Arab Republic

Syrian Arab Republic: IDP Movements (April 2021) - Syrian Arab Republic
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Syrian Arab Republic: IDP and Spontaneous Returnee Movements - 30 April 2021 [EN]

Syrian Arab Republic: IDP and Spontaneous Returnee Movements - 30 April 2021 [EN]
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Syrian Arab Republic: IDP and Spontaneous Returnee Movements - 28 February 2021 [EN/AR/TR]

IDP Movements In February 2021, the humanitarian community tracked some 31,000 IDP movements across Syria, around four percent less than the numbers tracked in January 2021. As in preceding months, most IDP movements were concentrated in northwest Syria, with 83 percent occurring within and between Aleppo and Idleb governorates.  At the sub-district level, the Maaret Tamsrin sub-district in Idleb governorate received the largest number of displaced people, with around 2,600 movements in February, followed by some 2,300 IDP movements received by the Bulbul sub-district in Aleppo governorate and the Dana sub-district in Idleb governorate. The Al-Hasakeh sub-district in Al-Hasakeh governorate also received some 1,600 IDP movements. The Salqin and Ariha sub-districts in Idleb governorate each received around 1,400 movements, while the A’zaz sub-district in Aleppo governorate received some 1,200 IDP movements.

Syrian Arab Republic: IDP Movements (February 2021) [EN/AR/TR] - Syrian Arab Republic

Syrian Arab Republic: IDP Movements (February 2021) [EN/AR/TR] Format February 2021 updates Governorate summary IDPs departure from governorate IDP movements refer to the number of IDPs arrivals in communities and may include multiple/short term displacements. In February 2021, the humanitarian community tracked some 31,000 IDP movements across Syria, around four percent less than the numbers tracked in January 2021. As in preceding months, most IDP movements were concentrated in northwest Syria, with 83 percent occurring within and between Aleppo and Idleb governorates. At the sub-district level, the Maaret Tamsrin sub-district in Idleb governorate received the largest number of displaced people, with around 2,600 movements in February, followed by some 2,300 IDP movements received by the Bulbul subdistrict in Aleppo governorate and the Dana sub-district in Idleb governorate. The Al-Hasakeh sub-district in Al-Hasakeh governorate also received some 1,600 IDP movements. The Salqin

HNAP: Monthly Mobility and Needs Monitoring (MNM) NWS - Dec 2020

HNAP: Monthly Mobility and Needs Monitoring (MNM) NWS - Dec 2020 Key findings:  Over the month of December, 24,143 IDPs were displaced acrossNSAG &TBAF-controlled areas: an 11 percent increase from the previous month. Over half of these IDPs (55 percent) reported that lack of access to basic services was the primary motivating factor for displacement from their previous location, compared to just 5 percent reporting the same reason in November. With respect to reasons for arrival to the current location, the highest proportion (32 percent) reported access to humanitarian assistance. Shelter conditions for IDPs are poor, which is of great concern considering the harsh winter conditions. Only 35 percent are residing in adequate shelters (down from 65 percent last month) and 55 percent are in emergency shelters (up from 29 percent last month). Communities of arrival were more homogenous than usual in December. A substantial 29 percent of IDPs were displaced across just three communi

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