Final Monitoring Report of the Strategic Response Plan 2015 - Syrian Arab Republic

Publication language
English
Pages
41pp
Date published
12 Apr 2016
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Conflict, violence & peace, Response and recovery
Countries
Syria

The humanitarian situation continued to worsen over the course of 2015, due to sustained and intensifying confict, particularly in Aleppo, Idleb, Hama, Dar’a, Homs, Hassakeh, Raqqa, Rural Damascus, Lattakia and Deir Ez Zor governorates. The exacerbation of the confict in the last quarter of the year, also linked to the involvement of new actors is impacting the civilian population, leading to unprecedented levels of humanitarian and protection needs. These needs are projected to grow as the confict endures.

The length, intensity and geographical footprint of the conflict has not only resulted in great loss of life and displacement, but also widespread destruction of houses, basic services and infrastructure. The confict is now undermining the resilience capacities of households and communities, exacerbating social and economic loss.