UNHCR in cooperation with partner International and National NGOs undertake programmes aiming at reducing vulnerabilities and enhancing protection.
UNHCR started its operations in Syria with the first Iraqi war in 1991 and expanded its operation exponentially with the massive influx of Iraqi refugees in the middle of the last decade.
In 2012, with the escalation of the crisis in Syria, UNHCR expanded the scope of its operations to respond to the humanitarian needs of increasing number of internally displaced persons and other populations affected.
To date, UNHCR in cooperation with partner International and National NGOs undertake programmes aiming at reducing vulnerabilities and enhancing protection, through a wide range of community-based activities, with particular focus on the neediest and most vulnerable population groups.
Read more about UNHCR’s Operations in Syria:
UNHCR Syria Mid-Year Report 2016: Helping to Save Lives and Rebuild Communities. _English
UNHCR Syria Mid-Year Report 2016: Helping to Save Lives and Rebuild Communities. _Arabic
UNHCR Syria End of Year Report 2015: Protecting And Supporting The Displaced in Syria _English
UNHCR Syria End of Year Report 2015: Protecting And Supporting The Displaced in Syria _Arabic
UNHCR Syria Mid-Year Report 2015: Fresh Displacement, Changing Dynamics, UNHCR Responds. _English
UNHCR Syria End of Year Report 2014: Voices from the Field _English
UNHCR Syria Mid-Year Report 2014. _English
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