Seven Years into Exile Fact Sheet
CARE’s 2017 assessment examines trends in Jordan among respondents, looking at needs, coping strategies and perceptions after six years of crisis in Syria.
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CARE’s 2017 assessment examines trends in Jordan among respondents, looking at needs, coping strategies and perceptions after six years of crisis in Syria.
Syrian women sheltering in countries surrounding Syria, or undertaking the long and perilous journey to Europe with their children, are faced with intolerable choices. As they yearn for safety, dangers are ever-present; while exiled in camps, travelling,…
Five years of war and displacement have triggered fundamental shifts in gender roles and responsibilities, both in Syria and in neighboring countries.
How the UN Security Council's permanent members are undermining their own commitments on Syria
While there is a broad understanding of basic humanitarian needs in Southern Syria, there has been limited analysis of the current economic and livelihoods challenges and opportunities in conflict-affected communities.
This assessment of Dar’a and Quneitra was conducted by CARE in partnership with NRC, and RFSAN/FAO (iMMAP) from August to October 2015, and reveals the impact of the crisis on rural and urban communities in southern Syria and the subsequent needs of the…
The challenges faced by Syrian refugees outside camps in Jordan and how they and their host communities are coping.
This study aims to enhance the understanding of the needs and capacities of urban Syrian refugees and host communities, in particular women and girls, and to identify trends by comparison with CARE’s two baseline assessments.
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