UNICEF Syria Crisis Situation Report - 2017 Humanitarian Results
- The conflict in Syria continues to drive the largest refugee crisis in the world, with 5.4 million Syrian refugees registered in the region. Nearly half (48%) are children. About 92% of Syrian refugees live in host communities in very precarious living conditions.
- In line with the No Lost Generation Initiative, UNICEF supported national systems in Syria and in Syrian refugee host countries reaching over 773,000 children (98% target) with psychosocial support and helped over 3.2 million children (88% target) to enroll in formal education.
- With UNICEF support, more than 8.9 million children were vaccinated against polio in Syria, Jordan, Iraq, and Egypt.
- The conflict in Syria continues to take a devastating toll on the lives of children.
- UNICEF has launched the humanitarian appeal for 2018 in Syria and for Syrian Refugees for 2018 and 2019 in host countries.
UNICEF (2017). Syria Crisis 2017 Humanitarian Results The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund, Amman, Jordan
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UNICEF Syria Crisis Situation Report - 2017 Humanitarian Results
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