Help Mercy Corps Turn Crisis Into Opportunity

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Help Mercy Corps Turn Crisis Into Opportunity
Help Mercy Corps Turn Crisis Into Opportunity
Help Mercy Corps Turn Crisis Into Opportunity
Help Mercy Corps Turn Crisis Into Opportunity
Help Mercy Corps Turn Crisis Into Opportunity
Help Mercy Corps Turn Crisis Into Opportunity
Help Mercy Corps Turn Crisis Into Opportunity
Help Mercy Corps Turn Crisis Into Opportunity
Help Mercy Corps Turn Crisis Into Opportunity
Help Mercy Corps Turn Crisis Into Opportunity
Help Mercy Corps Turn Crisis Into Opportunity
Help Mercy Corps Turn Crisis Into Opportunity
Help Mercy Corps Turn Crisis Into Opportunity
Help Mercy Corps Turn Crisis Into Opportunity

Project Report | Apr 3, 2025
A new chapter begins for communities in Syria

By Mercy Corps | Mercy Corps

The past 13 years of conflict in Syria upended the country, devastating the economy, decimating cities, and driving millions of people from their homes. With the collapse of the previous government, Syrians are now at a crucial turning point to determine their future amid the humanitarian crisis millions of people continue to grapple with. “Humanitarian needs in Syria are at their highest, as funding for aid organizations is at its lowest.” says Mathieu Rouquette, Mercy Corps Country Director for Syria.

“With over 5.4 million Syrians displaced beyond borders, hundreds of thousands may soon be flooding back into the country only to find their homes and communities are uninhabitable, and themselves in urgent need of assistance,” says Rouquette. “It is imperative to prioritize the restoration of—and dignified access to—essential services for the millions of internally displaced people and refugees planning to return.”

A humanitarian crisis intensified by disaster and the pandemic

The conflict in Syria created one of the worst humanitarian crises of our time. Over 12 million people have been forced from their homes since 2011, with many needing shelter, access to clean water, and the basic necessities to survive. 

The crisis people faced only grew more dire in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The economic fallout of the pandemic drove prices for essential items up and household earnings down, while the virus posed new challenges to those living in the close quarters of displacement camps. And in 2023 a 7.8 magnitude earthquake further slowed recovery, damaging and destroying homes and critical infrastructure across Northwest Syria.

Continuing our support for communities

In Northwest Syria, Mercy Corps continues to support displaced communities as winter conditions set in by providing critical water, hygiene and sanitation services in 45 displacement camps and is preparing to distribute shelter and other essential supplies to those still struggling with the effects of the years-long conflict. In Northeast Syria, Mercy Corps is partnering with communities to meet their immediate humanitarian needs, while providing opportunities for longer-term recovery.  

In 2024, Mercy Corps reached over 1.5 million people across the country. Through our partnerships and relationships in the area, we’re able to work with local suppliers to quickly secure additional necessities for distribution in emergencies. 

 

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