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Durable solutions for refugees from Syria are based on a comprehensive protection and solutions strategy which seeks to: i) support host country and community resilience; ii) enable refugee self-reliance, including access to services, legal work opportunities and livelihoods; iii) expand access to resettlement in third countries and other complementary pathways, and; iv) plan for the return of refugees to Syria, on a voluntary basis, when conditions for a safe, dignified and sustainable return are in place.
Registered Refugees from Syria JSON 
5,637,671
Last updated 13 Jun 2018
Source - UNHCR, Government of Turkey 
Registered Refugees from Syria - Breakdown by Country of Asylum JSON 
Location name Source Data date Population
Egypt UNHCR 30 Apr 2018
  2.3%
128,956
Iraq UNHCR 31 May 2018
  4.4%
250,708
Jordan UNHCR 24 May 2018
  11.8%
666,113
Lebanon UNHCR 31 May 2018
  17.4%
982,012
Other (North Africa) UNHCR 15 Mar 2018
  0.6%
33,545
Turkey Government of Turkey, UNHCR 13 Jun 2018
  63.4%
3,576,337


Resettlement Submissions of Syrian Refugees 2014 - 2018 JSON 
137,977
Last updated 30 Apr 2018
Source - UNHCR 
Due to limited resettlement places, and small number of the most vulnerable refugees are submitted by UNHCR for resettlement, including women and children traumatized by war, sick and injured civilians who cannot access adequate healthcare, and other victims who continue to be affected by the crisis. In 2017, resettlement submissions from 3RP countries reduced by 52% compared to 2016 due to limited resettlement places. In contrast, the number of registered Syrian refugees increased from 4.8 million (end-2016) to 5.6 million today. The number of refugees meeting resettlement criteria and severity of their vulnerabilities continue to escalate.
Resettlement Submissions of Syrian Refugees by Year JSON 
Self-Organized Refugee Returns to Syria 2015-2018 JSON 
297,778
Last updated 30 Apr 2018
Source - UNHCR 
Self-Organized Refugee Returns to Syria by Year JSON 

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Jason Hepps, hepps@unhcr.org
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