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UNICEF Humanitarian Situation Report (Syrian Refugees and Other Vulnerable Populations) January - December 2025

Highlights

• In Egypt, 1 million vulnerable people were provided with a sufficient quantity and quality of water for drinking and domestic needs.

• In Jordan, 76,366 women, girls and boys were supported with accessing GBV risk mitigation, prevention and/or response interventions.

• In Türkiye, 933,492 children were supported with accessing formal or non-formal education, including early learning.

• Despite generous support from our donors, 50 per cent of UNICEF’s response remained unfunded in 2025. Urgent additional support is needed in 2026 to sustain and scale lifesaving services for the most vulnerable children.

Situation in Numbers

3.3 million children in need (Syrian Refugees HAC 2025)

7.5 million people in need (Syrian Refugees HAC 2025)

5.4 million Refugees, Asylum Seekers, and Stateless Persons (3RP 2025)

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Scope
Regional
Intervention Sectors
Coordination & Information management
Education
Food & Nutrition
Health
Human Rights & Protection
Shelter and Non-Food Items
Water sanitation and hygiene
Date
Countries
Egypt
Jordan
Turkey