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18 April 2016
Climate Risk Country Profile Kenya January 2021
DOCUMENT / PDF / 1 MB
This map is intended to provide humanitarian actors with a regularly-updated picture of which groups control territory in Syria, in order to facilitate an estimation of the obstacles that may be faced in program operations. Due to the limitations of available data, it is not comprehensive, and should be used to complement, not replace, information from the field.
20 June 2015
SYRIA NEEDS ANALYSIS PROJECT
DOCUMENT / PDF / 1 MB
The Syria Needs Analysis Project (SNAP) started in December 2012, as a collaborative project between ACAPS and MapAction, aimed at bring together available information on humanitarian needs in the Syria crisis. At the time, information-sharing and publications on the humanitarian situation were extremely limited; in this context, SNAP’s initial goal was to help create a shared situational awareness among humanitarian actors.
31 December 2014
Syria: regional analysis - part A I
DOCUMENT / PDF / 3 MB
This Regional Analysis of the Syria conflict (RAS) is produced quarterly and seeks to bring together information from all sources in the region to provide analysis of the overall Syria crisis. Part A I highlights countrywide humanitarian concerns.
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31 December 2014
Syria: regional analysis - part A II
DOCUMENT / PDF / 3 MB
This Regional Analysis of the Syria conflict (RAS) is produced quarterly and seeks to bring together information from all sources in the region to provide analysis of the overall Syria crisis. Part A II provides detailed analysis per governorate.
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31 December 2014
Syria: regional analysis - part B
DOCUMENT / PDF / 2 MB
This Regional Analysis of the Syria conflict (RAS) is produced quarterly and seeks to bring together information from all sources in the region to provide analysis of the overall Syria crisis. Part B covers the impact of the crisis on neighbouring countries.
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03 October 2014
Syria: regional analysis
DOCUMENT / PDF / 958 KB
This report gives an overview of the expected impact of the winter season in Syria, neighbouring countries hosting Syrian refugees, and Iraq.
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15 August 2014
Syria Needs Analysis Project - Explosive remnants of war (ERW) and landmines
DOCUMENT / PDF / 2 MB
While the physical and humanitarian impacts of explosive weapons, such as mortars, missiles, barrel bombs and IEDs, have been highly visible and documented throughout the conflict in Syria, the unex-ploded remnants of these weapons and landmines have received limited attention but will have long-term implications. In the immediate term, people are killed and maimed, with children making up nearly half of the victims globally.
15 February 2014
Syria: Al-Hasakeh Governorate profile
DOCUMENT / PDF / 962 KB
This document is the second governorate profile published by the Syria Needs Analysis Project (SNAP). The profile describes the current situation in Al-Hasakeh, with regards to the conflict, the subsequent displacement situation and the humanitarian needs, where available per district.
15 December 2013
Syria Needs Analysis Project: Relief Actors in Syria
DOCUMENT / PDF / 783 KB
This thematic report outlines the diverse range of actors currently working within Syria to provide humanitarian assistance. For the purpose of this report, assistance refers to all types of support given to people in need. The report provides an overview of the different groups of actors, their characteristics, capacity and limitations.
14 September 2013
Syria Needs Analysis Project: Needs assessment lessons learned
DOCUMENT / PDF / 378 KB
This thematic report provides an overview of available lessons identified from assessments undertaken concerning the humanitarian situation in Syria as well as the situation for Syrian refugees in host-countries. This report is based on conversations with individuals from different organisations working in the region.
14 September 2013
Syria Needs Analysis Project: Syrian border crossings
DOCUMENT / PDF / 2 MB
The border policies of Syria’s neighbouring countries have fluctuated regularly due to the security situation, political developments and the increasing number of refugees. This has caused uncertainty among those try-ing to flee and international responders. Some people try-ing to leave have been trapped inside Syria due to border restrictions, and at the border with Turkey this has led to the establishment of several IDP camps.
14 July 2013
Impact of the Conflict on Syrian Economy and Livelihoods
DOCUMENT / PDF / 1 MB
This thematic report outlines the impact of the crisis on the economy and livelihoods in Syria. It covers the impact from a macroeconomic perspective, including the impact on GDP and Government budget as well as the consequences for international and national trade. In addition, it provides an overview of the livelihoods of Syrians and explains how they have changed as a result of the deteriorating economic and security situation.