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أمام شتاء آخر ينبئ بمزيد من الشقاء،
العائلات السورية بحاجة للدعم

17% من أكثر من مليون لاجئ سوري في لبنان يعيشون في خيام عشوائية

بعد أكثر من 6 سنوات من واحدة من أكثر الحروب عنفاً وتدميراً في التاريخ الحديث، ما زال اللاجئون السوريون يعيشون حالة الانتظار بحثاً عن بارقة أمل بالعودة إلى وطنهم ومنازلهم وحياتهم.

ومع اقتراب فصل الشتاء، سيكون الملايين من اللاجئين والنازحين السوريين بمواجهة الصعوبات السنوية وسط معركة صمود في وجه الصقيع الحاد والثلوج والأمطار الغزيرة، فضلاً عن أكبر التحديات التي تتمثّل بتوفير الدفء ومستلزمات الشتاء لأطفالهم.

مفوضية اللاجئين متواجدة على الأرض داخل سوريا وفي الدول المجاورة وتعمل مع شركائها على توفير مساعدات الشتاء للعائلات اللاجئة والنازحة عبر المساعدات النقدية وعبر توزيع مواد الشتاء اللازمة. وتسعى خطة الشتاء الخاصة بالمفوضية والتي بدأت في سبتمبر 2017 إلى توفير المساعدات الشتوية لمليون نازح (200,000 عائلة).

نحن في المفوضية ملتزمون بمساعدة العائلات السورية اللاجئة والنازحة، لكننا وبسبب النقص في التمويل الذي تعاني منه الأزمة السورية وبرنامج المساعدات الشتوية نعتمد على دعم أهل الخير لنتمكن من الاستجابة لاحتياجات العائلات الأكثر ضعفاً.

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التبرّع الشهري هو أفضل طريقة لمساعدة اللاجئين ويمنحنا القدرة على الاستمرار في دعمهم.

US$ 20 شهرياً

ستزود شخصاً غير قادر على الهرب من النزاع في سوريا بعناية طبية لمدة سنة

US$ 30 شهرياً

شهرياً تساعد طفلاً لاجئاً في تلقي التعليم الابتدائي في لبنان لعام دراسي كامل.

US$ 40 شهرياً

قد تؤمّن ملجأً دافئاً في ظروف قاسية لعائلة سورية هربت من النزاع

Syrian refugee from Aleppo, Ismail (just three months old) with a nurse at the hospital where he receives treatment for pneumonia. In Lebanon, UNHCR is the largest supporter of healthcare assistance to Syrian refugees like Ismail, from preventive and curative treatments to lifesaving and emergency interventions. Through a country-wide network of 50 contracted hospitals and 27 clinics, UNHCR supports medical consultations and covers up to 90 per cent of hospitalization costs for refugees. ; In 2016, UNHCR supported more than 73,000 hospital admissions and close to 270,000 primary healthcare consultations, of which almost 1 in 4 were for children under 5 years old.
"Girls were only allowed to dress in black.”

Internally displaced Syrian girl, Asmaa, 12, and her brother Ali, 8, are happy to be back at school in Jibreen collective shelter, Aleppo where they are living with their parents. ; Asmaa, 12, and her family left their home and belongings behind in Babiri village near Menbij, 65 kilometres from Aleppo, after it was liberated from extremists in August 2016. They travelled to Jibreen collective shelter, a former industrial site where UNHCR and partners provide shelter and humanitarian assistance to tens of thousands displaced in Aleppo and its surroundings. In the five years that Asmaa lived under extremist rule, she was forced to wear only black clothes and barred from attending school. At Jibreen shelter, she has started attending school again, along with her eight-year-old brother Ali, and feels happy and optimistic, despite being older than her classmates. The School is supported by UN Agencies and NGOs in cooperation with Syria’s Directorate of Education.
Um Ahmad, a displaced woman from east Aleppo, heats some water to prepare milk for her newly born baby with a help from her daughter. Um Ahmad gave birth a week ago in poor and cold conditions inside her room at Jibreen collective shelter, “I covered the concrete walls with blankets in order to keep some warmth inside the room,” Um Ahmad said. Given the bitter winter conditions, UNHCR and partners are focusing on providing the displaced families in collective shelters with means that bring them some warmth. Over 261,000 people have received aid across Aleppo via the distribution of heaters, blankets, mattresses, winter clothes, insulation kits, family tents, carpets, sleeping bags and jerry cans. Much more is needed to help weather the freezing conditions in the city. ; The brutal fight for Aleppo, which lasted over four years, ended last month when government-backed forces re-established control over the ancient city, and evacuations of citizens were arranged. There are now tentative hopes that the warring sides will engage in peace talks to end the broader civil war. Among the estimated 1.5 million people now in Aleppo, UN agencies have access to about 400,000, the same number that are estimated as displaced in the city. Some families have settled with friends and family. However, many thousands are sheltering in damaged buildings or informal settlements.
UNHCR, other UN agencies and partners have been focusing on immediate assistance. The priorities are shelter, food, fuel, winter clothing, water and sanitation, medical support and civilian protection for a population scarred by years of conflict.
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سيساعد تبرعّك اليوم اللاجئين وسيمنحنا القدرة على الاستمرار في تقديم العون لهم.

US$ 50

يمكن أن تدعم عائلة سورية تعيش في ظروف قاسية في لبنان

US$ 100

يمكن أن تُقدّم كمساعدة نقدية لتغطية نفقات المعيشة لعائلات سورية تعيش في ظروف صعبة للغاية في مخيم القائم بالعراق

US$ 360

تساعد طفلاً لاجئاً في تلقي التعليم الابتدائي في لبنان لعام دراسي كامل.
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"Girls were only allowed to dress in black.”

Internally displaced Syrian girl, Asmaa, 12, and her brother Ali, 8, are happy to be back at school in Jibreen collective shelter, Aleppo where they are living with their parents. ; Asmaa, 12, and her family left their home and belongings behind in Babiri village near Menbij, 65 kilometres from Aleppo, after it was liberated from extremists in August 2016. They travelled to Jibreen collective shelter, a former industrial site where UNHCR and partners provide shelter and humanitarian assistance to tens of thousands displaced in Aleppo and its surroundings. In the five years that Asmaa lived under extremist rule, she was forced to wear only black clothes and barred from attending school. At Jibreen shelter, she has started attending school again, along with her eight-year-old brother Ali, and feels happy and optimistic, despite being older than her classmates. The School is supported by UN Agencies and NGOs in cooperation with Syria’s Directorate of Education.
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