ACAPS OVERVIEW

Overview

Since the Syrian civil war began in 2011, more than 227,400 civilians – including 29,520 children – have died as a result of the conflict ?. 6.7 million people are internally displaced in Syria, and 5.6 million are registered refugees in neighbouring countries. Turkey hosts the largest number of Syrian refugees, followed by Lebanon and Jordan. An estimated 13.4 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance. The humanitarian needs in Syria are severe across all sectors, with significant health, education, WASH, shelter, protection, and food needs. Years of conflict have left healthcare centres, hospitals, schools, and water and sanitation systems damaged or destroyed ?.

Syria faces an economic crisis, and the value of the Syrian pound has dropped to record lows. The economic downturn – which began when the conflict erupted – has accelerated since late 2019, leading to soaring prices of food, fuel, and other critical items. The cost of basic staples has increased by over 200% since late 2019 ?. Food prices are 20 times higher than their pre-conflict levels. Households are forced to adopt negative coping mechanisms, including child labour, early marriage, and cutting or reducing meals. As of 2021, an estimated 12.4 million people in Syria – more than 70% of the current population, and the highest level ever recorded in the country – are food insecure, up from 7.9 million in 2020 ?

Military operations in Northwest Syria in and around Idlib displaced nearly a million people between December 2019–February 2020. There are an estimated 4.9 million people in need of humanitarian assistance in Northwest Syria. Over four million people reside in Northeast Syria, including thousands of internally displaced people and imprisoned members of Islamic State who are living in severely overcrowded conditions ?.

Latest Developments

Over 9,800 people were newly displaced within Noorthwest Syria because of the worsening economic situation, the highest monthly number of newly displaced in Syria since December 2021. Food insecurity is affecting the Syrians living in extreme poverty in this region, and 250,000 children are not getting the calories or nutrients they need for healthy growth. ?

Key Figures

Total population
21,700,000
People affected
21,700,000
People displaced
22,974,000
People in Need
14,560,000
Key figures are for the entire response and are not CCCM-specific.

INFORM Global Crisis Severity Index

Crisis Severity: 4.6

Impact: 4.8

Humanitarian Conditions: 4.5

Complexity: 4.5

Access Constraints: 4

The above scale is from 0 (Very low) to 5 (Very high)
Information courtesy of ACAPS. https://www.acaps.org/
Response Overview
 
   

Key Figures - 2021 HPC

     
1.9m
People
in need
   
1.9m
People targeted
   
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People
reached
   
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Partners
   
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Projects
   
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Funding required
   

Objectives

  1. Monitoring the provision of streamlined humanitarian life-saving, multi-sectoral assistance in IDPs sites and strengthening basic infrastructure.
  2. Improving the management quality in and accountability of camp management in IDP sites.
  3. Strengthening household and communal coping mechanisms in camp and camp-like settings and developing exit strategies.
  4. Disseminating operational information on movements of IDPs on a timely basis.
     
     

HDX datasets

25 Common Operating Datasets or CCCM-tagged datsets are on the Humanitarian Data Exchange: