Syria remains engulfed in a severe humanitarian crisis, stemming from over a decade of conflict, economic collapse, natural disasters, and ongoing insecurity. This has shattered the nation's infrastructure and left millions in unimaginable hardship.
A Nation in Crisis
The widespread devastation in Syria has led to a critical housing crisis, with 7.2 million internally displaced and millions more living as refugees, often in unsafe or inaccessible shelters.
Acute food insecurity now affects 14.5 million people, driven by the destruction of agricultural lands, disrupted supply chains, soaring food prices, and ongoing climate shocks.
Syria’s healthcare system is on the brink of collapse, with the majority of facilities non-operational and severe shortages of medical supplies and trained personnel. As a result, access to even basic care is a struggle, and preventable diseases are on the rise.
More than 13.6 million people lack reliable access to clean water, putting them at risk of waterborne illnesses and deepening public health challenges.
Beyond these critical needs, widespread unemployment, the collapse of public infrastructure, and limited access to electricity, education, and economic opportunity have trapped millions in a relentless cycle of poverty and dependence.
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