People in need of assistance in Syria: 13.5 million
Internally displaced people: 6.6 million
People besieged and hard-to-reach in Syria: 4.5 million
Syrian refugees in the region: 4.6 million
Deaths: at least 250,000
More than half of Syria’s population is displaced or in need of assistance.
Inside Syria, more than 500,000 people are residing in besieged locations, over 4.5 million live in areas that aid agencies can only reach occasionally and sometimes, not at all.
Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan, with a population of 80,000 people, is the world’s second largest refugee camp.
Azraq refugee camp in Jordan opened April 2014 with the capacity to host up to 130,000 refugees. Today, almost 30,000 Syrians have sought shelter and safety there.
In Lebanon, refugees account for more than 25 percent of the population.
In Jordan, the Syrian refugees are more than 10 percent of the population.
Most of the refugees in Jordan and Lebanon Three in five locations are affected by child labour, including in its worst forms.
One in four schools remains inaccessible An estimated 300,000 women are pregnant and need targeted support.
Almost 70 percent lack access to adequate drinking water with ongoing water cuts.