From Emergency Response to Lasting Recovery, Building Hope and Stability for Syrian Families and Communities.
The hunger crisis in northern Syria has reached devastating levels, with nearly 80% of the population in desperate need of food assistance, as years of conflict and economic collapse have left families with few options for survival. With widespread unemployment and job loss affecting families, the situation is dire.
The shelter crisis in northern Syria remains critical, with over 3.4 million people internally displaced and struggling to survive in makeshift camps. Many of these camps are overcrowded, leaving 2 million people, including countless children vulnerable to extreme conditions.
Access to clean water and sanitation remains a critical issue in northern Syria, especially in displacement camps where 2 million people are forced to live in overcrowded camps. Without proper sanitation, families are constantly at risk of waterborne diseases, making daily survival a struggle.
Children, women, and entire communities are enduring unimaginable hardship in northern Syria. The ongoing conflict and displacement have left millions vulnerable to violence, exploitation, and neglect. For children, the trauma runs deep many have grown up knowing nothing but war.
In northern Syria, communities devastated by years of conflict and last year’s devastating earthquake face immense challenges. Homes, businesses, and essential infrastructure have been left in ruins, making everyday life a struggle.