Syria

Frustration and survival for Syrian refugees: a dispatch from Jordan’s Za’ateri camp

Writing for Syrian Development Network, Laura Gilmour reports on her experiences of visiting Za’ateri camp for Syrian refugees in Jordan, earlier this year. She documents the frustration felt by Syrian refugees in the camp, but also how they are adapting to ensure their own survival: There was no sound of children crying.  We had reached […]

Aid traffickers: Hand in Hand for Syria, and their struggle to get aid into the country

Writing in The Majalla, Tam Hussein writes about the men struggling with the logistics of delivering aid inside Syria. The article features Faddy Sahloul, a British-born Syrian, the founder of Hand in Hand for Syria: “Faddy Sahloul, the founder of Hand in Hand for Syria, rubs his tired eyes and pulls heavily on his cigarette. […]

UNHCR welcomes Turkey’s registration of urban refugees from Syria

On a three day visit to Turkey, UN High Commissioner for Refugees António Guterres has praised the Turkish government’s decision to include urban refugees, as well as the 186,000 Syrian refugees hosted in 17 state-run camps. So far, 40,000 Syrians have been registered in urban areas, with a further 30,000 on the waiting list. Guterres […]

The education of thousands of children in Syria is threatened by conflict, says UNICEF

UNICEF has said that after two years of conflict in Syria, the education of thousands of children is being threatened. They estimate that a fifth of Syria’s schools have  suffered direct physical damage or are being used to shelter displaced persons. The key findings of UNICEF’s assessment are: At least 2,400 schools have been damaged […]

“I never imagined that I would one day be a refugee myself:” Syrian doctor treats refugees in Iraq

A Syrian doctor, who treated Iraqi refugees in Syria in 2006, is now a refugee himself in Iraq. UN refugee agency, UNHCR spends a day with Dr Hassan at Domiz refugee camp in Kurdistan, where he found work in a clinic run by Médecins Sans Frontières, treating refugees fleeing Syria. Dr Hassan said: “I never […]

UNWRA head Filippo Grandi warns that Palestinians are being neglected in ongoing Syria crisis

The head of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), Filippo Grandi has warned that Palestinians are being neglected amidst the ongoing crisis in Syria. Grandi is currently in Washington urging U.S. lawmakers to maintain financial support for the roughly five million UNRWA-registered Palestinians in the Middle […]

Médecins Sans Frontières warns of the “collapse” of Syria healthcare system, says both sides are to blame

Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has said that both sides in the Syria conflict are deliberately causing the country’s healthcare system to collapse. After two years of conflict, MSF said in a report that more than a third of Syria’s hospitals were no longer functioning and urged talks on allowing for the provision of humanitarian aid. […]

1 million refugees have now fled Syria, UNHCR produces a devastating infographic

Water shortages in Syria increase water-borne and sanitation related diseases

With fuel and electricity shortages across Syria, water pumps have been taken out of commission. UN agencies have warned that the availability of fresh water has declined considerably, and as a result disease is on the increase. UNICEF have said that water availabilty in Syria has decreased to a third of pre-crisis levels, from 75 […]

UNICEF provides pyschoscial support to over 32,000 children across Syria

Over 32,000 children across Syria are being provided with pyschosocial support by UNICEF. In Damascus, rural Damascus, Homs and Aleppo (including in insecure locations), children are being offered help. UNICEF also supports school clubs in 177 schools, with some 50,000 students participating, which is 33.8% of the target.  About 83,700 children have received essential school […]

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