IDPs camp monitoring report

Northern Syria Edition 20

Assistance Coordination Unit (ACU) launched the 20th edition of its monthly IDP Camp Monitoring report in northern Syria. The assessment was conducted to assess the IDPs living conditions in camps during March 2015. We note that the total number of camps during the months of February and March, has not changed and remained the same 158 camps. Manbij camp was closed because it is under the control of the ISIL that prohibited the entry of humanitarian aids to the camp. Most families also moved from the stadium and Al shabeeba camps within Jarablus cluster into Jarablus 5 and Al Jabal camps within the same cluster because of close clashes to the Stadium and Al Shabeeba, and the fact that the Jarablus 5 camps are being more distant from the clashes. Displacement movements occurred during the last ten days of the month of March, where about 140 families displaced from Jabal Al Zawia, Koreen and Khan Shykhun sub-districts in the rural of Idlib into Atma and Al Karama camps. Around 82 families also displaced from Hama rural towards Atma, Al Rahma, Al Karama camps running away from the bombing.  Several non-governmental organizations distributed food baskets, hygiene baskets, Women baskets and children baskets to the most of camps. In addition to that kerosene oil has been distributed to each family within Al Rahma cluster. Heavy rains were during the month of March, leading to a flood, especially in Atma camps, causing a damage to the tents and rugged roads and this led to the inability of students to go their schools. Some of the camps also received coal, blankets and clothes from some organizations

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