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البوابة الإلكترونية متوفرة الآن باللغة العربية

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35,200Individuals
Total Persons of Concern
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Population

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Total Persons of Concern

5,564,569


Last Updated 08 Feb 2018


Source - UNHCR, Government of Turkey

Registered Syrian Refugees

5,564,569


This figure includes 2 million Syrians registered by UNHCR in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon, 3.4 million Syrians registered by the Government of Turkey, as well as more than 30,000 Syrian refugees registered in North Africa.
Regional demographic breakdown below is based on available data from Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon
Last Updated 08 Feb 2018


Source - UNHCR, Government of Turkey

Demography
Male (52.4%)Age (47.6%)Female
7.2%0 - 46.8%
12.2%5 - 1111.4%
5.4%12 - 174.7%
26.1%18 - 5923%
1.5%60 +1.7%

  Registered Syrian Refugees

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In-Camp PopulationUrban, Peri-Urban and Rural population

Total Camp Population460,107(8%)
Demographic Breakdown
Male (52.2%)Age (47.8%)Female
8.5%0 - 47.9%
11.6%5 - 1111%
5.7%12 - 175%
25%18 - 5922.2%
1.4%60 +1.6%


Total Urban, Peri-Urban and Rural population5,104,462(92%)
Demographic Breakdown
Male (52.4%)Age (47.6%)Female
7.1%0 - 46.6%
12.2%5 - 1111.5%
5.3%12 - 174.7%
26.2%18 - 5923.1%
1.5%60 +1.7%

   Latest Documents

10 Dec 2015
This discussion paper – Regional Trends in the Impact of the Syria Crisis on Livelihoods and Opportunities – examines the economic impact of the crisis, the micro-economic costs in markets and livelihoods, and how the evidence about impact can inform new resilience-led strategies to generate more development and to spark growth in the midst of the refugee crisis. The author, Professor Roger Zetter, an expert on the economics of refugee crises, has drawn on his research and field experience measuring the micro-economic impact of refugees, in both this region and elsewhere. The strategies and recommendations which he sets out involve a multi-sector approach, ranging from protection to the private sector, and they aim to drive policy towards a more equitable solution for the displaced and a path that delivers more growth for the affected host countries.
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10 Dec 2015
This discussion paper – Regional Trends and Patterns in Social Cohesion: The Impact of the Syria Crisis on the Social Structures of Countries Affected – tackles the issue of social cohesion in the regional impact of the Syria crisis. It explores how the crisis is affecting community relations and social cohesion, and how the challenges can best be addressed, so that resilience is built in host communities and social peace is strengthened. Finding answers to these questions is an essential part of delivering a successful humanitarian and resilience response, as in this way we can better plan actions and interventions to alleviate and reduce the risk of tensions and discord. Through consultations with experts and government officials, and research on recent data and experience from the field, our authors bring evidence to the debate about these questions. Their recommendations show how practical action can optimize the response for both the Syrian refugees and their host communities.
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10 Dec 2015
This compendium, developed by the UNHCR-UNDP Joint Secretariat for the Regional Response to the Syria Crisis, is intended as a programming tool for international organisations to support expansion of resilience-based responses in the sub-region. It takes stock of the knowledge and experience that have accumulated since 2011 and aims both to help systematize good practices and to inform the development of a new generation of crisis response. Drawing on over one hundred stakeholder interviews from projects in six countries engaged in the response, the Compendium has distilled the innovative nature of these projects into good practices which can be scaled up and replicated, improving delivery and stimulating new ideas and further innovation.
Download (2.9 MB)
20 Nov 2014
Key background documents, newsletters and updates on the Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan (3RP).
Download (3.2 MB)
13 Oct 2014
Agenda, presentations and other information on the Regional 3RP IM, M&E; and Reporting Workshop held in Amman, Jordan, on 13 October 2014
Download (3 MB)
22 Oct 2017
CARE's International in Jordan Annual Urban Assessment - Full Report
Download (3.6 MB)
09 Sep 2016
In 2014, UNHCR launched the #I Belong Campaign and Global Action Plan to end statelessness worldwide within a decade. In the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, States are taking a range of key steps to address this issue in partnership with communities, civil society organisations, UNHCR and other UN agencies. UNHCR’s new report "In Search of Solutions: Addressing Statelessness in the Middle East and North Africa" builds on these efforts by taking stock of the good practices that have been established and sharing recommendations for concerted effort for consideration
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17 Mar 2014
This report, commissioned and funded by DANIDA, provides a mapping and meta-analysis of 163 reports produced since 1st March 2013. It presents a systematic assessment of these studies and a triangulated evidence-base from which to launch the three year Regional Development and Protection Programme for Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq, an initiative funded by the EC, Denmark, Ireland, UK, Netherlands and the Czech Republic
Download (475.9 KB)
29 Jan 2018
Key regional indicators of achievements in the 3RP Regional Refugee and Resilience Plan.
Download (1.9 MB)
29 Jan 2018
Includes the most relevant updates on the beneficiary population targets, their needs, operational trends, achievements against response plan and budgetary requirements for the Protection sector
Download (305 KB)
29 Jan 2018
Includes the most relevant updates on the beneficiary population targets, their needs, operational trends, achievements against response plan and budgetary requirements for the Food Security sector
Download (238.4 KB)
29 Jan 2018
Includes the most relevant updates on the beneficiary population targets, their needs, operational trends, achievements against response plan and budgetary requirements for the Education sector
Download (222 KB)
29 Jan 2018
Includes the most relevant updates on the beneficiary population targets, their needs, operational trends, achievements against response plan and budgetary requirements for the Health sector
Download (221.7 KB)
29 Jan 2018
Includes the most relevant updates on the beneficiary population targets, their needs, operational trends, achievements against response plan and budgetary requirements for the Basic Needs sector
Download (222.1 KB)
01 Feb 2018
3RP Interagency Funding Snapshot-2017 Syria 3RP as of Feb 2018
Download (384.2 KB)
08 Jan 2018
3RP Interagency Funding Snapshot-2017 Syria 3RP as of 5.12.17
Download (384.2 KB)
16 Oct 2017
3RP Interagency Funding Snapshot-2017 Syria 3RP-13 Oct
Download (382.5 KB)
05 Oct 2017
The Government of Japan today formally announced a new provision of its Emergency Grant Aid to UNHCR and UNICEF amounting to a total of US$3.5 million for continued emergency humanitarian assistance to Syrians affected by the ongoing crisis.Under the new Emergency Grant Aid, UNHCR has received US$2 million towards providing primary healthcare services and referrals for Syrians. It will also allow UNHCR in assisting the most vulnerable refugees in urban areas with vital cash assistance to help meet their basic needs such as paying for the rent and daily living expenses.
Download (151.6 KB)
07 Jan 2014
Distribution of Syrians in the neighboring countries and Egypt, including camp locations and tented settlements in Lebanon
Download (3.8 MB)
08 Dec 2013
UNHCR closely monitors stocks in the various warehouses to ensure that items are available and distributed to refugees where needed. Transferring systems overland, through airlift or sea shipment are put in place to ensure that items reach the countries were needed.
Download (1.2 MB)
25 Jan 2018
Markets play a central role in the lives of refugees. Markets provide refugees with the goods and services needed for survival in the short-term, and influence their ability to thrive in the long-term. The moment Syrian refugees arrived in Jordan, they entered the market as both consumers and sellers.Markets are also at the core of cash-based interventions. Cash-based assistance seeks to meet non-camp based refugees’ basic needs by enabling them to access local markets, while at the same time supporting the local economy. A well-functioning and expandable market is an integral part of the success of any cash-based assistance.UNHCR and the Norwegian Refugee Council, in coordination with the Basic Needs and Shelter Working groups, embarked on this Market Assessment to better understand how the Jordanian market functions and how the market has responded in the past five years to the Syrian refugee crisis. The Assessment specifically focused on the retail and shelter sectors. This second Market Assessment comes five years after the initial UNHCR Market Assessment and six years after the first cash assistance was provided to Syrian refugees.4 With the number of Syrian refugees entering Jordan stabilized, it is time to reassess market conditions and the continued appropriateness of cash-based interventions.
Download (7.4 MB)
13 Nov 2017
The MENA Civil Society Network for Displacement (MSCND) aims to strengthen the role of civil society in responding to the displacement crises; by providing a platform for civil society stakeholders in MENA to unify and amplify their voices and actions in favour of the protection and assistance of displaced persons, and in support of host communities bearing the brunt of the responsibility. The Jordan network platform includes non-governmental organizations (NGOs), Community-based organizations (CBOs), think tanks, academia and media with an interest in displacement across MENA.
Download (296.8 KB)
19 Jul 2016
Significant progress has been made in 2016 to provide protection and assistance to over 4.8 million Syrian refugees along with host communities in Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt under the 3RP’s coordinated, region-wide response to the Syria crisis.
Download (199 KB)
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  Who's Doing What Where?

Basic Needs
ICMC
Camp Management
IRC
DoH
MODM
UNHCR
Cash Assistance
AVSI
CARE
DRC
IFRC
IOCC
IRC
MercyCorps
Medair
OXFAM
PU-AMI
SIF
UNHCR
Child Protection
DCVAW
AEC
Amel
Beyond
WRO
DRC
FCA
FHS-UOB
Harikar
IDRAAC Lebanon
IFH/NHF
IMC
INTERSOS
IOM
IRC
IRD
DoH
Makhzoumi Foundation
MAP
MercyCorps
MSF
NHF
PSTIC
SAVE International
SC
SAWA Lebanon
SIF
TdH - It
TdH - Lausanne
UNFPA
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNWOMEN
UPP
WCH
WVI
Community Services
ACTED Jordan
Amel
CLMC
CRS
DRC Iraq
DRC
DRC
Harikar
INTERSOS Iraq
INTERSOS
IOCC
IOM
IRC
IRD
IRW
ISHO
DoH
LEDA
MercyCorps
MF
MoSA
NHF
NRC
PSTIC
Qandil
REACH
RESTART
RIRP
SAVE International
SC
SAWA Lebanon
SHEILD
Tadamon
TdH - Lausanne
UNFPA
UNHCR
UNICEF
UPP
Coordination
IOM
IRC
IRW
DoH
MODM
Qandil
UNFPA
UNHCR
UNICEF
UPP
WFP
WHO
Core Relief Items (CRIs)
ACF
AJEM Lebanon
AVSI
PWJ
CARE
CISP
CLMC
Dar El Fatwa
DRC
GVC
HI
IOCC
IOCC
IOM
IR
IRC
IRD
IRW
JEN
JHAS
DoH
LRC
LWF
Makassed
Makhzoumi Foundation
MercyCorps
Medair
MODM
NRC
OPM
OXFAM
Qandil
Red Cross FR
RI
SAVE International
SC
ShelterBox
SHEILD
Solidar Suisse
Solidarités
TdH - Lausanne
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNRWA
UPP
URDA Lebanon
Welfare Association
WVI
Education
Alpha
Amel
AMURT
AVSI
Beyond
British Council
CARITAS
Children without borders-KnK
CLMC
CRS
Dar Beru
FCA
FHS-UOB
Harikar
HOOPS
HWA
ICMC
IECD
IFH/NHF
IOCC
IOM
IQRAA
IRC
IRD
JEN
JICA
JRS
UPP
LOST
Madrasati
MercyCorps
MoE Jordan
MSL
NHF
NRC
Qandil
Questscope
REACH
Relief & Reconciliation
RI
SC
SAWA Lebanon
UNESCO
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNRWA
UPP
URDA Lebanon
WCH
WFP
WVI
Environment
IRD
REACH
RIRP
UNHCR
UNICEF
Food Security
ACF
ACTED Jordan
PWJ
CARE
CLMC
DDM
DRC
FAO
GVC
Harikar
HI
INTERSOS
IOCC
IOCC
IR
IRC
RCS
IRW
DoH
LOST
LRC
LWF
Makassed
Mercy USA
MODM
PU-AMI
QRCS
Red Cross FR
SC
SAWA Lebanon
SHEILD
SIF
Solidarités
UNHCR
UNRWA
URDA Lebanon
Welfare Association
WFP
WVI
Gender-Based Violence
ABAAD Lebanon
AEC
Beyond
CLMC
DRC
DRC
Harikar
Heartland Alliance
IFH/NHF
IMC
INTERSOS
IOM
IRAP
IRC
IRD
JRF
KAFA Lebanon
DoH
Makhzoumi Foundation
MAP
MercyCorps
MSF
NHF
NRC
Qandil
SC
SHEILD
TdH - Lausanne
UNDP
UNFPA
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNRWA
UPP
Health
Abrivekst/AbriAid
ACF
AJEM Lebanon
Amel
Beyond
Blue Mission
CARITAS
Caritas Lebanon
CCP JAPAN
CLMC
DCA - Saida Lebanon
Dorcas/Tabitha
FPSC
Global Smile Foundation ME
Harikar
HDA
HI
Humedica
ICRC
IFH/NHF
IMC
IOCC
IOCC
IOM
IRC
IRD
IRW
JHAS
JICA
NRC
LAECD
LFPADE (as IP of HWA)
LFPADE (as UNFPA IP)
LPHU
LRC
Makassed
Makhzoumi Foundation
MAP
MdM
Medair
MODM
MoH Jordan
MoPH Lebanon
MoSA
MSF- Switzerland
MSF-Belgium
MSF
MSSCF (as UNFPA IP)
MTI
Nabad (as IP of UNFPA)
NHF
NRC
Orienthelfer
PCPM
PUI
PU-AMI
Qandil
RESTART
RI
SC
Seraphim Global Lebanon
TdH - It
UIMS
UNFPA
UNHCR
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNRWA
UoB
UPP
URDA Lebanon
WHO
YMCA                
HIV/AIDS
AJEM Lebanon
CRS
IMC
MF
Refuge Egypt
UNFPA
UNHCR
WHO
Information Management
DRC Iraq
DoH
Qandil
REACH-Initiative
SC
UNHCR
UNICEF
UPP
WFP
WHO
Livelihood
ACF
ACTED Jordan
ActionAid
Al Majmoua
Amel
CARITAS
CLMC
CRS
DRC Iraq
DRC
FHS-UOB
Harikar
ICMC
Inter - Agence
IOM
IOM
IRC
IRD
IRW
DoH
LOST
Makhzoumi Foundation
MercyCorps
Qandil
REACH
SC
SFCG
SIF
TdH - Lausanne
UNDP
UNESCO
UNHABITAT
UNHCR
URDA Lebanon
Logistics
IOM
IRW
Qandil
UNHCR
UPP
WFP
Mental Health and Psychosocial Support
CVT
HI
IMC
IRC
JHAS
JRS
MdM
NHF
PSTIC
UNHCR
UNICEF
Nutrition
ACF
PWJ
Beyond
IMC
IOCC
DoH
NRC
Medair
MSF
RI
UNDP
UNHCR
UNICEF
Welfare Association
WFP
WHO
Protection
AJEM Lebanon
ARDD-LA
AVSI
CARE
CLMC
DRC Iraq
DRC
DRC
FHS-UOB
FPSC
Harikar
HI
HWA
ICRC
IFH/NHF
IMC
INTERSOS Iraq
INTERSOS
IOCC
IOM
IRC
Qandil
IRD
IRW
JHAS
JRF
DoH
LOST
LWF
BRHA
MercyCorps
NRC
OXFAM
PU-AMI
Qandil
REACH-Initiative
SAVE International
SC
SHEILD
TdH - It
TdH - Lausanne
UNFPA
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNRWA
UNWOMEN
UPP
WRF
Registration
AJEM Lebanon
Amel
Harikar
IOM
IRD
IRW
Qandil
SC
SAWA Lebanon
SHEILD
UNHCR
Reproductive Health
IFH/NHF
IRC
Refuge Egypt
TdH - It
UNFPA
UNHCR
UNICEF
WHO
Return
UNHCR
Shelter
ADRA
CHF
CISP
CLMC
DRC Iraq
DRC
GVC
ICMC
INTERSOS
IOCC
IOM
IR
IRW
ISHO
JHAS
DoH
KURDS
LWF
MercyCorps
Medair
MODM
NRC
OXFAM
PCPM
PU-AMI
Qandil
QRCS
RIRP
SC
ShelterBox
SDC
SHEILD
Solidar Suisse
Solidarités
UNDP
UNHABITAT
UNHCR
UNOPS
UNRWA
URDA Lebanon
Telecom
UNHCR
Transportation
IOM
IRW
ISHO
MODM
Qandil
UNHCR
Water & Sanitation
ACF
ACTED Jordan
PWJ
CARE
CHF
CISP
DRC Iraq
FHS-UOB
FRC
GVC
Harikar
ICMC
INTERSOS
IOM
IRD
IRW
JEN
DoH
KURDS
LRC
Makhzoumi Foundation
MercyCorps
Mercy USA
MODM
MSF
NRC
OXFAM
PUI
PU-AMI
Qandil
Red Cross FR
Red Cross Leb Lebanon
RI
RIRP
SAVE International
SC
Solidarités
THW
UNDP
UNHABITAT
UNHCR
UNICEF
UNRWA
UPP
WVI

  Highlights

UNHCR, in collaboration with the League of Arab States and Arab Interior Ministers Council organized a three-day capacity building training on 13-15 December for officials at the directorates’ level, whose work entails the review, follow-up and application of laws and policies relating to statelessness and nationality issues.The training was part of the Regional Capacity Building sessions, undertaken jointly by UNHCR and the League of Arab States
20 Dec 2017
Currently 2017/2018 Formal enrollment data is undergoing verification process, the data set will be released in early 2018
17 Dec 2017
Learning Support Services continued to be offered in Makani centres. Since 2017, the sector reached 111,050 in both camps and host communities .
17 Dec 2017
The sector collaborated to finalise the Jordan Response Plan 2018-2020. In this plan, new interventions were developed to overcome demand-related barriers to Ed
17 Dec 2017
UNHCR participated in the First International Youth Culture Conference under the theme “Bridging Differences through Sports & Media” from 27 to 29 November 2017. The conference aims at promoting, sustaining, and understanding dialogue between different cultures through appreciation of diversity. The conference brings together sports teams of refugees, host community, and journalists from around the world to promote peaceful coexistence.
06 Dec 2017

  Funding Requirements (2017)

Total Appeal $4,633,255,733
Received to Date $2,448,957,952
Gap $2,184,297,781
Coverage 53%
Last Updated 05 Dec 2017

  Syrian Asylum Applications in Europe


This page is being updated



First time applications for asylum in European countries by Syrians are summarised below. Note that the majority of those who have fled the conflict are hosted in Syria’s neighbouring countries.

In November 2016, the Asylum statistics for Serbia have been updated to show just those applicants that lodged their application. Previously, the only information available was refugees and migrants “intention to seek asylum”, which was significantly higher.

Total Syrian Asylum Applications in Europe

1,015,500 between Apr 2011 and Dec 2017
137,798in 2014 only
Note - Data for 37 European countries which provide monthly information to UNHCR. To the extent possible, the figures reflect first time asylum applications, but some of the statistics are likely to include repeated applications (same or different country).

Top Countries

  
Germany & Sweden
  
Hungary, Austria, Netherlands, Greece, Belgium
  
All others

Evolution of Asylum Applications

   Cumulative Syrian Asylum Applications
   New Syrian Asylum Applications by Month
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  Upcoming Events


Tuesday, 20th February 2018

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

WASH WG Meeting
Location:UNICEF
Chaired By: Esmaeil Ibrahim (UNICEF) & Shumet Amdemichael (ACF)
Contact: Maysa Saeidi (saeidi@unhcr.org)


11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Protection Working Group Meeting - Bekaa
Location:UNHCR Zahle
Chaired By: UNHCR
Contact: Fawad Aamir (UNHCR) (aamir@unhcr.org) +961-79100052



Wednesday, 21st February 2018

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Southeast Turkey: Inter-Sector Working Group
Location:UNHCR Gaziantep
Chaired By: Christopher Bender
Contact: Christopher Bender (benderc@unhcr.org)


10:00 AM - 11:30 AM

SGBV Working Group Meeting - Mount Lebanon
Location:UNHCR S&K; Building, Nicolas Ibrahim Sursock Street. Beirut, Lebanon.
Chaired By: UNHCR
Contact: Maria del Pilar Pena Briceno (penabric@unhcr.org) +961-70183361




Thursday, 22nd February 2018

10:30 AM - 12:00 PM

Protection Working Group Meeting - South
Location:UNHCR Tyre
Chaired By: UNHCR
Contact: Mohammad Rafiq Nasry (UNHCR) (rafiq@unhcr.org) +961-71910570


11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Information Management Working Group
Location:UNHCR Country Office
Contact: Levent Eksi (eksi@unhcr.org)



Monday, 26th February 2018

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM

Bekaa Health Working Group
Location:UNHCR Zahle
Chaired By: UNHCR - UNICEF
Contact: Mona Kiwan - Sabine Abdul Sater (kiwanm@unhcr.org - sabdulsater@unicef.org)



Tuesday, 27th February 2018

10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

Protection Working Group Meeting - Mount Lebanon
Location:UNHCR S&K; Building, Nicolas Ibrahim Sursock Street. Beirut, Lebanon.
Chaired By: UNHCR
Contact: Raymonda Alam (Acting Protection Coordinator) (alamr@unhcr.org)



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Common Operational Datasets Registry
The Common Operational Datasets (CODs) are critical datasets that are used to support the work of humanitarian actors across multiple sectors. They are considered a de facto standard for the humanitarian community and should represent the best-availble datasets for each theme.
One in a Million - Infographic on Pinterest
Syria Emergency on unhcr.org
Syria Story Line
Discovering the human faces of a tragedy
Mass communication assessment of refugees living in camps in northern Iraq
Inter-Agency - Rapid Needs Assessment (RNA) - Full Package - June 2016

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