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UNICEF Syria Humanitarian Situation Report (Syrian Refugees and Other Vulnerable Populations) Mid-Year, June 2025

Highlights:

  • In Egypt, 1,017,000 people accessed a sufficient quantity and quality of water for drinking and domestic needs through UNICEF’s interventions.
  • In Jordan, 11,550 children and women accessed primary health care in UNICEF-supported facilities.
  • In Türkiye, UNICEF supported 933,492 children with accessing formal or non-formal education, including early learning.
  • Despite urgent needs, 62 per cent of UNICEF’s response remains unfunded. Without timely support, the most vulnerable children risk missing access to critical, lifesaving services.

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Scope
Regional
Intervention Sectors
Coordination & Information management
Education
Food & Nutrition
Health
Human Rights & Protection
Mines/UXO Clearance
Recovery and reconstruction
Shelter and Non-Food Items
Water sanitation and hygiene
Date
Countries
Egypt
Iraq
Jordan
Lebanon
Turkey