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WFP Syria Emergency Response - External Situation Report #02 - 27 December 2024

Highlights

  • Syria's ongoing transition highlights the urgency to respond to substantial unmet food security and humanitarian needs and simultaneously foster the recovery of individuals, communities and markets impacted by 14 years of conflict.
  • WFP’s priorities are to address acute food insecurity, including through uninterrupted access to bread for the most vulnerable and enhanced recovery of communities across Syria. In November 2024, 1.1 million people benefitted from WFP’s regular programmes, in addition to 170,000 newly displaced people reached with emergency food assistance.
  • WFP urgently requires USD 250 million to scale up emergency response and deliver food and nutrition assistance to up to 2.8 million people in the coming months. Flexible contributions are key to enable WFP to use any assistance modality and any corridor to reach those in need

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Scope
Regional
Intervention Sectors
Food & Nutrition
Date
Countries
Lebanon