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Hrak

Jizeh

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Tafas

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KahilDar'a

Zayzun

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Moraba

Neimeh

Qarqas

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Mzeireb

Yadudeh

Breiqa

Mataeiyeh

Tal Shihab

Sheikh Saed

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Mzeireb

Jizeh

Jasim

Masmiyyeh

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Quneitra

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Kherbet Ghazala

Sheikh Miskine

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Dara

As-Sweida

Quneitra

Dar'a

Al Nasib Al Nasib

Tal Shihab

DISCLAIMER :The boundaries and names shown and the designations used on this map do not imply o�cial endorsment or acceptance by the United Nations.

LEGEND

IDPs in community

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Ongoing nutrition programmesPlanned nutrition programmesNo nutrition programmes

OTP ,SFP and SC HFs

HEALTH FACILITIES PER SUB DISTRICTS

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Border Crossing Closed

CROSSING POINTS

Border Crossing OpenBorder Crossing Sporadically Open

AREA OF INFLUENCEGovernment In�uenceOpposition In�uenceContested areas

BOUNDARY LINES

International BoundaryGovernorate (Mohafaza)District (Mantika)Sub-District (Nahya)

PREPAREDNESS ACTION TAKENProvision of nutrition services in three communities in Daraa (Hrak, Tafs, and Moraba) and four communities in Quanitera (Breiqa, Ein Eltineh, Ghadir Elbostan and Qarqas).

Koya :Complete cessation of activities as of 09/01/2017 due to insecurityTassil : Suspended as of 20/02/2017 due to insecurity

During Jan 2017 a total of 2,120 under 5 (1,083 boys and 1,037girls) were screened for acute malnutrition. Among them 53 were diagnosed with moderate acute malnutrition (23 boys and 30 girls), and four with severe acute malnutrition (2 boy and 2 girls). The detected cases enrolled in the therapeutic nutrition programme and received the required nutrition curative interventions. While among the 142 PLW screened for acute malnutrition, 37 women were diagnosed with acute malnutrition and received the required treatment.Preventative Nutrition services were also provided, where 271 boys and 273 girls between 6-59 months were bene�ted from blanket supplementary feeding through receiving lipid based Nutrient supplements to prevent acute malnutrition , while 145 girls and 160 boys 6-59 months received micronutrient supplementation to prevent and treat micronutrient de�ciencies.Additionally 421 PLWs received counselling services on infant and young child feeding practices.

Suspended due to insecurity

WHOLE OF SYRIA (WoS)

NUTRITION SECTORStrengthening Humanitarian response

Nutrition Sector Cross-Border Preparadness and Response to Dar'aa - February 2017