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.
In 2025, the MENA region faced overlapping crises including conflict, displacement, economic collapse, disease outbreaks, and climate shocks, placing children at risk and disrupting access to services.
Middle East and North Africa offers a comprehensive, evidence-based analysis of one of the world’s most complex and dynamic mobility landscapes where labour migration, protracted displacement, environmental stressors and socioeconomic transitions converge.
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.
As of 15 May 2025, UNHCR estimates that over half a million – 501,126 – Syrians have crossed back to Syria via neighboring countries since 8 December 2024. This brings up the total of 861,966 Syrian individuals that have returned to Syria since the beginning of 2024.
As of 8 May 2025, UNHCR estimates that some 481,730 Syrians have crossed back to Syria via neighboring countries since 8 December 2024. This brings up the total of over 842,570 Syrian individuals that have returned to Syria since the beginning of 2024.
Since October 7, 2023, hostilities in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank have escalated to unprecedented levels, resulting in immense humanitarian needs in the occupied Palestinian territories (oPt).
UNHCR is engaging with thousands of refugees in neighboring countries, often with daily contact through helplines, surveys, focus group discussions, and other communications channels, listening to their concerns, providing up-to-date information, and understanding their perceptions and intentions around return.
Over the past 14 years, more than 13 million Syrians have been forced to flee their homes, and 90% of people inside Syria require some form of humanitarian assistance. The recent developments across Syria will impact millions of people’s lives both inside the country and within the region.
On 18 October 2023, IFRC launched the Middle East Crisis Emergency Appeal to support the coordination and scale-up of response to the crisis, in addition to the readiness activities in neighbouring countries.
The Jordan INGO Forum (JIF) and the Jordanian NGOs Forum (JONAF) have just launched the June 2020 Walk the Talk report on progress and challenges faced in implementing the commitments made by the Government of Jordan and the International Community under the Jordan Compact and at subsequent Brussels meetings in 2017, 2018 and 2019.
أطلق منتدى المنظمات غير الحكومية الدولية في الأردن والتحالف الوطني الأردني للمنظمات غير الحكومية (جوناف) إصداراً خاصاً بشهر حزيران/يونيو 2020 من تقرير ترجمة الأقوال إلى أفعال والمتعلق بجوانب التقدم والتحديات التي تواجهها الحكومة الأردنية والمجتمع الدولي في الوفاء بالالتزامات المتفق عليها بموجب الميثاق الأردني ومؤتمرات بروكسل اللاحقة المنعقدة في الأعوام 2017 و2018 و2019.
وكما في السنوات السابقة، ينصب تركيز إصدار شهر حزيران/يونيو 2020 من تقرير ترجمة الأقوال إلى أفعال على التعليم وسبل كسب الرزق والحماية والصحة، ويعتمد اعتمادًا كبيرًا على كل من مشاورات المجتمع المدني وتقرير تقييم المرصد المستقل...
عمّان – 5 حزيران/يونيو 2020، وجهت الشبكة الدولية لخبراء القضية الفلسطينية في منظمة النهضة العربية للديمقراطية والتنمية (أرض)، رسالة تضامن في ذكرى النكسة من خلال ورقة موقف حول تأثير أزمة كوفيد-19 على أوضاع اللاجئين الفلسطينيين في الأردن، ولبنان، وفلسطين المحتلة، وسوريا.
Amman, 5th of June 2020 - The Global Network of Experts on the Question of Palestine and the Arab Renaissance for Democracy and Development (ARDD) sent a message of solidarity on the 53rd anniversary of Al Naksa Day in the form of a position paper on the impact of COVID-19 on the conditions of Palestinian refugees in Jordan, Lebanon, Occupied Palestine and Syria.