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Humanitarian Situation Overview in Syria (HSOS): Northeast Syria, June 2021

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Siria
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REACH
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Introduction and Methodology

HSOS is a monthly assessment that provides comprehensive, multi-sectoral information about the humanitarian conditions and priority needs inside Syria. This factsheet presents a thematic review based on the HSOS assessment of the priority needs and humanitarian assistance, economic conditions, living conditions, access to basic services, COVID-19 situation, and security and protection situation in Northeast Syria (NES). Sector-specific indicator findings by location can be found on the HSOS dashboard.

The assessment is conducted using a key informant (KI) methodology at the community level. REACH enumerators are based inside Syria and interview three to five KIs per assessed location, either directly or remotely (via phone). KIs are chosen based on their community-level and sector-specific knowledge.
This factsheet presents information gathered in 1,213 communities across Aleppo (162 communities),
Ar-Raqqa (261 communities), Al-Hasakeh (710 communities), and Deir-ez-Zor (80 communities). Data was collected between 7-17 of June 2021 from 3,719 KIs (19% female). Unless specified by an endnote, all indicators refer to the situation in the 30 days prior to data collection (May/June 2021).
Findings are indicative rather than representative, and should not be generalized across the population and region. Findings that are calculated based on a subset of the community are indicated by the following footnote, with each subset specified in the endnotes.

The complete monthly HSOS dataset is available on the REACH Resource Centre.