In Lebanon, where there are no official camps, many refugees live in sub-standard shelter such as garages and tents. Through funding of International Non-Governmental Organisations in the country, the Commission is providing shelter assistance for the benefit of over 110 000 of the most vulnerable Syrian refugees living in dire housing to improve their living conditions.
In Jordan, the Commission's humanitarian aid goes to food aid, provisions of clean water and sanitation, health services and protection.
The Commission's humanitarian funding in Turkey is prioritising programmes that provide about 110 000 of the most vulnerable refugee families across the provinces of Hatay, Kilis, Gaziantep, Sanliurfa, Mardin, Diyarbakir and Batman with paper or electronic vouchers with which they can buy basic assistance including food and emergency items.
Source: European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office
Country: Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Syrian Arab Republic, Turkey