“350,000 people have fled”: Rising displacement and winter conditions increase needs in Syria

Ninety per cent of the population are living below the poverty line, and 12.9 million are facing acute hunger.

Syria is entering a new and uncertain chapter after the overthrow of the government, but the challenges facing millions of ordinary Syrians are far from over. Recent weeks have seen more than 350,000 people flee their homes since 27 November due to escalating instability. With winter approaching and humanitarian needs already severe, families are facing worsening conditions and urgently require aid to endure.

“In some areas, access to food and water has been severely disrupted,” says Elise Madouche, Action Against Hunger’s Syria Country Director. “In Syria, over 16 million people already needed urgent assistance. With displacement rising and food insecurity worsening, it’s vital to closely monitor the situation and prioritise aid for the most vulnerable, including both host communities and those newly displaced.”

An estimated 90% of Syrians live below the poverty line, with 12.9 million facing crisis levels of hunger due to over a decade of conflict, economic decline and substantial cuts to humanitarian funding.

“Even before this latest period of conflict, conditions were devastating. Many families who had fled fighting in Lebanon had already sought refuge in Syria,” adds Madouche. “Now, with harsh winter weather and increased displacement, humanitarian support is more critical than ever.”

For over 15 years, Action Against Hunger has operated across Syria, from coastal areas to the country’s eastern region, running programs that improve access to clean water, enhance maternal and child healthcare, and help families rebuild their livelihoods through training and income-generating projects. However, escalating hostilities have interrupted much of this vital work.

“All NGOs were forced to suspend their activities after the conflict reignited,” Madouche explains. “It’s crucial that humanitarian organisations like ours can resume operations quickly to continue supporting Syria’s vulnerable communities. Our teams are ready to restart and scale up our response as soon as conditions allow.”

“Our commitment remains steadfast. Action Against Hunger will continue addressing the urgent needs of Syrians and supporting them on the path toward stability and peace,” says Madouche.

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