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35,200 Individuals
Total Persons of Concern
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Population

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Total Persons of Concern

5,276,506


Last Updated 05 Oct 2017


Source - UNHCR, Government of Turkey

Registered Syrian Refugees

5,276,506


This figure includes 2 million Syrians registered by UNHCR in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon, 3 million Syrians registered by the Government of Turkey, as well as more than 30,000 Syrian refugees registered in North Africa.
Regional demographic breakdown below is based on available data from Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon
Last Updated 05 Oct 2017


Source - UNHCR, Government of Turkey

Demography
Male (51.6%) Age (48.4%) Female
7.5% 0 - 4 7%
9.6% 5 - 11 9.2%
7.5% 12 - 17 6.7%
25.5% 18 - 59 23.8%
1.5% 60 + 1.7%

  Registered Syrian Refugees

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In-Camp Population Urban, Peri-Urban and Rural population

Total Camp Population 460,029 (9%)
Demographic Breakdown
Male (51.8%) Age (48.2%) Female
8.6% 0 - 4 8%
9.6% 5 - 11 9.3%
7.3% 12 - 17 6.5%
24.9% 18 - 59 22.8%
1.4% 60 + 1.6%


Total Urban, Peri-Urban and Rural population 4,816,477 (91%)
Demographic Breakdown
Male (51.5%) Age (48.5%) Female
7.4% 0 - 4 6.9%
9.6% 5 - 11 9.2%
7.5% 12 - 17 6.7%
25.6% 18 - 59 23.9%
1.5% 60 + 1.7%

   Latest Documents

05 Oct 2017
The Government of Japan today formally announced a new provision of its Emergency Grant Aid to UNHCR and UNICEF amounting to a total of US$3.5 million for continued emergency humanitarian assistance to Syrians affected by the ongoing crisis. Under the new Emergency Grant Aid, UNHCR has received US$2 million towards providing primary healthcare services and referrals for Syrians. It will also allow UNHCR in assisting the most vulnerable refugees in urban areas with vital cash assistance to help meet their basic needs such as paying for the rent and daily living expenses.
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03 Oct 2017
Over 48,000 Syrian families identified as eligible for monthly UNHCR cash assistance through vulnerability, including those on the waiting list to receive assistance, received one-off winterization support totalling more than $21 million USD. Almost 10,000 non-Syrian families eligible for assistance or on the waiting list, or waiting for their status as refugees to be determined, received winterization support totalling almost $4.9 million USD.
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  Who's Doing What Where?

Basic Needs
ICMC
Camp Management
IRC
DoH
MODM
UNHCR
Cash Assistance
AVSI
CARE
DRC
IFRC
IOCC
IRC
MercyCorps
Medair
OXFAM
PU-AMI
SIF
UNHCR
Child Protection
DCVAW
AEC
Amel
Beyond
WRO
DRC
FCA
FHS-UOB
Harikar
IDRAAC Lebanon
IFH/NHF
IMC
INTERSOS
IOM
IRC
IRD
DoH
Makhzoumi Foundation
MAP
MercyCorps
MSF
NHF
PSTIC
SAVE International
SC
SAWA Lebanon
SIF
TdH - It
TdH - Lausanne
UNFPA
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNWOMEN
UPP
WCH
WVI
Community Services
Amel
CLMC
CRS
DRC Iraq
DRC
DRC
Harikar
INTERSOS Iraq
INTERSOS
IOCC
IOM
IRC
IRD
IRW
ISHO
DoH
LEDA
MercyCorps
MF
MoSA
NHF
NRC
PSTIC
Qandil
REACH
RESTART
RIRP
SAVE International
SC
SAWA Lebanon
SHEILD
Tadamon
TdH - Lausanne
UNFPA
UNHCR
UNICEF
UPP
Coordination
IOM
IRC
IRW
DoH
MODM
Qandil
UNFPA
UNHCR
UNICEF
UPP
WFP
WHO
Core Relief Items (CRIs)
ACF
AJEM Lebanon
AVSI
PWJ
CARE
CISP
CLMC
Dar El Fatwa
DRC
GVC
HI
IOCC
IOCC
IOM
IR
IRC
IRD
IRW
JEN
JHAS
DoH
LRC
LWF
Makassed
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MercyCorps
Medair
MODM
NRC
OPM
OXFAM
Qandil
Red Cross FR
RI
SAVE International
SC
ShelterBox
SHEILD
Solidar Suisse
Solidarités
TdH - Lausanne
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNRWA
UPP
URDA Lebanon
Welfare Association
WVI
Education
Alpha
Amel
AMURT
AVSI
Beyond
British Council
CARITAS
Children without borders-KnK
CLMC
CRS
Dar Beru
FCA
FHS-UOB
Harikar
HOOPS
HWA
ICMC
IECD
IFH/NHF
IOCC
IOM
IQRAA
IRC
IRD
JEN
JICA
JRS
UPP
LOST
Madrasati
MercyCorps
MoE Jordan
MSL
NHF
NRC
Qandil
Questscope
REACH
Relief & Reconciliation
RI
SC
SAWA Lebanon
UNESCO
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNRWA
UPP
URDA Lebanon
WCH
WFP
WVI
Environment
IRD
REACH
RIRP
UNHCR
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ACF
PWJ
CARE
CLMC
DDM
DRC
FAO
GVC
Harikar
HI
INTERSOS
IOCC
IOCC
IR
IRC
RCS
IRW
DoH
LOST
LRC
LWF
Makassed
Mercy USA
MODM
PU-AMI
QRCS
Red Cross FR
SC
SAWA Lebanon
SHEILD
SIF
Solidarités
UNHCR
UNRWA
URDA Lebanon
Welfare Association
WFP
WVI
Gender-Based Violence
ABAAD Lebanon
AEC
Beyond
CLMC
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DRC
Harikar
Heartland Alliance
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IMC
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IOM
IRAP
IRC
IRD
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MAP
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NHF
NRC
Qandil
SC
SHEILD
TdH - Lausanne
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UNHCR
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UPP
Health
Abrivekst/AbriAid
ACF
AJEM Lebanon
Amel
Beyond
Blue Mission
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Caritas Lebanon
CCP JAPAN
CLMC
DCA - Saida Lebanon
Dorcas/Tabitha
FPSC
Global Smile Foundation ME
Harikar
HDA
HI
Humedica
ICRC
IFH/NHF
IMC
IOCC
IOCC
IOM
IRC
IRD
IRW
JHAS
JICA
NRC
LAECD
LFPADE (as IP of HWA)
LFPADE (as UNFPA IP)
LPHU
LRC
Makassed
Makhzoumi Foundation
MAP
MdM
Medair
MODM
MoH Jordan
MoPH Lebanon
MoSA
MSF- Switzerland
MSF-Belgium
MSF
MSSCF (as UNFPA IP)
MTI
Nabad (as IP of UNFPA)
NHF
NRC
Orienthelfer
PCPM
PUI
PU-AMI
Qandil
RESTART
RI
SC
Seraphim Global Lebanon
TdH - It
UIMS
UNFPA
UNHCR
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNRWA
UoB
UPP
URDA Lebanon
WHO
YMCA                
HIV/AIDS
AJEM Lebanon
CRS
IMC
MF
Refuge Egypt
UNFPA
UNHCR
WHO
Information Management
DRC Iraq
DoH
Qandil
REACH-Initiative
SC
UNHCR
UNICEF
UPP
WFP
WHO
Livelihood
ACF
ActionAid
Al Majmoua
Amel
CARITAS
CLMC
CRS
DRC Iraq
DRC
FHS-UOB
Harikar
ICMC
Inter - Agence
IOM
IOM
IRC
IRD
IRW
DoH
LOST
Makhzoumi Foundation
MercyCorps
Qandil
REACH
SC
SFCG
SIF
TdH - Lausanne
UNDP
UNESCO
UNHABITAT
UNHCR
URDA Lebanon
Logistics
IOM
IRW
Qandil
UNHCR
UPP
WFP
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
CVT
HI
IMC
IRC
JHAS
JRS
MdM
NHF
PSTIC
UNHCR
UNICEF
Nutrition
ACF
PWJ
Beyond
IMC
IOCC
DoH
NRC
Medair
MSF
RI
UNDP
UNHCR
UNICEF
Welfare Association
WFP
WHO
Protection
AJEM Lebanon
ARDD-LA
AVSI
CARE
CLMC
DRC Iraq
DRC
DRC
FHS-UOB
FPSC
Harikar
HI
HWA
ICRC
IFH/NHF
IMC
INTERSOS Iraq
INTERSOS
IOCC
IOM
IRC
Qandil
IRD
IRW
JHAS
JRF
DoH
LOST
LWF
BRHA
MercyCorps
NRC
OXFAM
PU-AMI
Qandil
REACH-Initiative
SAVE International
SC
SHEILD
TdH - It
TdH - Lausanne
UNFPA
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNRWA
UNWOMEN
UPP
WRF
Registration
AJEM Lebanon
Amel
Harikar
IOM
IRD
IRW
Qandil
SC
SAWA Lebanon
SHEILD
UNHCR
Reproductive Health
IFH/NHF
IRC
Refuge Egypt
TdH - It
UNFPA
UNHCR
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WHO
Return
UNHCR
Shelter
ADRA
CHF
CISP
CLMC
DRC Iraq
DRC
GVC
ICMC
INTERSOS
IOCC
IOM
IR
IRW
ISHO
JHAS
DoH
KURDS
LWF
MercyCorps
Medair
MODM
NRC
OXFAM
PCPM
PU-AMI
Qandil
QRCS
RIRP
SC
ShelterBox
SDC
SHEILD
Solidar Suisse
Solidarités
UNDP
UNHABITAT
UNHCR
UNOPS
UNRWA
URDA Lebanon
Telecom
UNHCR
Transportation
IOM
IRW
ISHO
MODM
Qandil
UNHCR
Water & Sanitation
ACF
ACTED Jordan
PWJ
CARE
CHF
CISP
DRC Iraq
FHS-UOB
FRC
GVC
Harikar
ICMC
INTERSOS
IOM
IRD
IRW
JEN
DoH
KURDS
LRC
Makhzoumi Foundation
MercyCorps
Mercy USA
MODM
MSF
NRC
OXFAM
PUI
PU-AMI
Qandil
Red Cross FR
Red Cross Leb Lebanon
RI
RIRP
SAVE International
SC
Solidarités
THW
UNDP
UNHABITAT
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNRWA
UPP
WVI

  Highlights

On the 20th June , a World Refugee Day Iftar was held at Fard Foundation in collaboration with UNHCR Egypt for refugee families living in Egypt. Children and parents commemorated World Refugee Day by experiencing a range of activities, including visiting a tent presenting different cultural corners allowing guests the chance to explore and to learn more about each other's culture
30 Jun 2017
On the eve of World Refugee Day 2017, UNHCR Egypt hosted a major film event at the Zamalek Cinema, under the theme "Refugee Voices in Film. Guests showedtheir support to the refugee cause by signing the #WithRefugees and sharing messages about #RefugeeDay on social media. UNHCR Egypt was supported by Arab Cinema Center
30 Jun 2017
On April 2, 2017 the launch of the Egypt 3RP took place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the presence of ambassadors, UN & government officials.
18 Apr 2017
The “Heya” Campaign was launched on March 19, 2017 at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina by UNHCR Alexandria Field Office in collaboration with the General Collections and Services Department at the Depository Library Section. The event opened with speeches by the organizers and partners of the Heya Campaign. Aseer Al Madaien, Head of UNHCR Alexandria Office spoke about this year's UN theme “Women in a Changing World of Work: Planet 50-50 by 2030” and UNHCR’s theme for 2017 "UNHCR supports women's right to decent work." "Women’s rights are human rights," Al Madaien said. "UNHCR believes that empowerment of women and girls economically and socially is the only means by which to protect their rights and guarantees that they achieve their potential.
30 Mar 2017
UNHCR Egypt hosted the Refugee and Egyptian Women’s Business Fair at the Greek Campus on March 18, 2017. There was a huge selection of art, jewelry, clothes and accessories combined with various delicious types of cuisines from Ethiopia, Syria and Sudan offered by over 85 participants. The event was held to mark International and National Women’s Day, and furthermore to recognize and celebrate women’s socio-economic empowerment and their relentless and important contribution to the economic development of Egypt.
30 Mar 2017

  Funding Requirements (2017)

Total Appeal $4,633,255,733
Received to Date $1,762,368,208
Gap $2,870,887,525
Coverage 38%
Last Updated 08 Sep 2017

  Syrian Asylum Applications in Europe


This page is being updated



First time applications for asylum in European countries by Syrians are summarised below. Note that the majority of those who have fled the conflict are hosted in Syria’s neighbouring countries.

In November 2016, the Asylum statistics for Serbia have been updated to show just those applicants that lodged their application. Previously, the only information available was refugees and migrants “intention to seek asylum”, which was significantly higher.

Total Syrian Asylum Applications in Europe

970,316 between Apr 2011 and Jul 2017
137,798 in 2014 only
Note - Data for 37 European countries which provide monthly information to UNHCR. To the extent possible, the figures reflect first time asylum applications, but some of the statistics are likely to include repeated applications (same or different country).

Top Countries

  
Germany & Sweden
  
Hungary, Austria, Netherlands, Denmark, Bulgaria
  
All others

Evolution of Asylum Applications

   Cumulative Syrian Asylum Applications
   New Syrian Asylum Applications by Month

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Wednesday, 11th October 2017

8:30 AM - 3:30 PM

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