Syrian Refugee Crisis
The Syrian Refugee Crisis began in 2011 due to the ongoing civil war in Syria. Millions of people fled their homes to escape violence, persecution, and destruction. As of 2023, over 6.8 million Syrians have sought refuge in neighboring countries and beyond, with Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan hosting the largest numbers.
Refugees face numerous challenges, including limited access to basic services, education, and employment. Many live in overcrowded camps or urban areas, struggling to rebuild their lives. The international community continues to respond with humanitarian aid, but the need for support remains critical as the crisis persists.