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UNFPA REGIONAL SITUATION REPORT FOR THE SYRIA CRISIS, July 2019
The Regional Situation Report for the Syria Crisis offers a bird’s eye view of UNFPA’s operations within the context of the Syria Crisis. The report is prepared by the UNFPA Regional Syria Response Hub in Amman, Jordan, and spans operations conducted by UNFPA offices in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq, and Egypt, in addition to operations conducted inside Syria and managed from cross-border Turkey.
UNFPA REGIONAL SITUATION REPORT FOR THE SYRIA CRISIS, ISSUE# 83, July 2019
The Regional Situation Report for the Syria Crisis offers a bird’s eye view of UNFPA’s operations within the context of the Syria Crisis. The report is prepared by the UNFPA Regional Syria Response Hub in Amman, Jordan, and spans operations conducted by UNFPA offices in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq, and Egypt, in addition to operations conducted inside Syria and managed from cross-border Turkey.
UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND REGIONAL SITUATION REPORT FOR THE SYRIA CRISIS / Issue # 82 (1–30 June 2019)
In addition to providing aggregated quantitative results for each country, the report also brings stories from the field that highlight the plight of communities inside Syria and in host countries, in addition to underscoring the positive impact of the response services provided by UNFPA in the areas of reproductive health, genderbased violence, youth, and others.
UNITED NATIONS POPULATION FUND REGIONAL SITUATION REPORT FOR THE SYRIA CRISIS / Issue # 81 (1–30 May 2019)
The Regional Situation Report for the Syria Crisis offers a bird’s eye view of UNFPA’s operations within the context of the Syria Crisis. The report is prepared by the UNFPA Regional Syria Response Hub in Amman, Jordan, and spans operations conducted by UNFPA offices in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq, and Egypt, in addition to operations conducted inside Syria and manged from cross-border Turkey.
UNFPA Regional Situation Report for the Syria Crisis - Issue # 80 - April 2019
The Regional Situation Report for the Syria Crisis offers a bird’s eye view of UNFPA’s operations within the context of the Syria Crisis. The report is prepared by the UNFPA Regional Syria Response Hub in Amman, Jordan, and spans operations conducted by UNFPA offices in Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq, and Egypt, in addition to operations conducted inside Syria and managed from cross-border Turkey.
Al- Hol Sitrep : Date: 02-20th April 2019
The health and dignity of people in Al-Hol camp continues to be of great concern. As of 21st April 2019, there are 73480 displaced people in Al-Hol camp. This population has doubled between February and March. While there has been a reduction of new arrivals which has relieved pressure on emergency services, multiple specific protection needs remain.
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Unfinished Business: the pursuit of rights and choices for all
Unfinished Business: the pursuit of rights and choices for all
Al- Hol Camp Situation Report, 01 April 2019
The welfare, health and dignity of people in Al-Hol camp continues to be of great concern.
As of 31st March, there are 217 reported death cases of whom 31 were in the past week. It is reported that the majority of the cases were trauma or malnutrition related. Within the camp. There are between 30 to 50 cases being referred to nearby hospitals daily, with 250 cases having been referred to hospitals in Hassakeh and Qamishly in the past week. Nearby hospitals, however, have limited capacity.
UNFPA Regional Situation Report for the Syria Crisis - Issue # 79 - March 2019
UNFPA Regional Situation Report for the Syria Crisis - Issue # 79 - March 2019
Al Hol Camp , Situation Report, 20 March 2019
There is an unfolding humanitarian crisis in Al-Hol, Al-Hasakah Governorate, North-East Syria. Since 04 December 2018, approximately 53,400 people, mainly women and children fleeing hostilities in rural areas of neighboring Deir-ez-Zor, have arrived in Al-Hol camp.
The conditions within Al-Hol camp are over-crowded, unhabitable and threaten human dignity and life. People have no shelter within the camp and have to sleep on the ground during harsh weather conditions such as rain and extreme low temperatures. Most families spend days walking to the camp and stay without food until they reach the camp.