Syrian Arab Republic

OCHA - Situation Report - Highlights ()

  • After 12 years of conflict, at least 4.1 million people in north-west Syria are in need of humanitarian aid.
  • More than 103,000 internally displaced people (IDPs) have been recorded in north-west Syria since the first earthquake struck on February 6.
  • More than 1.3 million people have been vaccinated against cholera in north-west Syria since the launch of the vaccination campaign, led by WHO and UNICEF, on March 7.
  • Multi-purpose cash, amounting to $6.4 million, has been distributed to 196,614 people living in 81 communities in Idleb and Aleppo in February.
  • The Syria Cross-border Humanitarian Fund (SCHF) launched the first phase of its Reserve Allocation on 20 February, valued at least $30 million, to address life-saving needs.
More than 1.3 million people have been vaccinated against cholera in north-west Syria since the launch of the vaccination campaign on 7 March, led by WHO and UNICEF. Photo: OCHA/Bilal Al-Hammoud

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  • NW Syria Earthquake: People Reached (per month)

    170,000 48% decrease since 28 Feb 2023

    Source: OCHA
  • NW Syria Earthquake: Deaths

    5,954 32% increase since 23 Feb 2023

    Source: OCHA
  • NW Syria Earthquake: Injuries

    11,143 34% increase since 23 Feb 2023

    Source: OCHA
  • Syrian Refugees in Jordan

    660,607 No change since 28 Feb 2023

    Source: UNHCR
  • People in Need

    15,300,000 5% increase since 22 Feb 2022

    Source: OCHA
  • People in Extreme and Catastrophic Need

    4,900,000 20% increase since 22 Dec 2022

    Source: OCHA

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