OVERVIEW
- Internally Displaced Population (IPs) in camps had the highest percentage of households in need across Northeast Syria (NES), with 100% of households experiencing a gap in at least one sector. The proportion of IDPs out of camps and residents in need were similar, with 91% and 88% of their households in need, respectively. A separate analysis by population groups displayed high needs in households with a female as head household and households with members with disability.
- The sectors with the highest proportion of households in need were Education with 46% of households in need, Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL) with 45% of households, and Shelter and Non-Food Items (SNFI) with 51% of households.
- The most common profile of need was the combination of Health and Education; IDPs in camps portray different needs, with their most common combination being WASH and SNFI.