The humanitarian situation in syria: a snapshot in the third year of the crisis

PLoS Curr. 2015 Mar 3:7:ecurrents.dis.6b7587562e58cf965bf2d7be36f96de6. doi: 10.1371/currents.dis.6b7587562e58cf965bf2d7be36f96de6.

Abstract

Between April and June 2014, International Orthodox Christian Charities (IOCC), an International NGO, and the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East (GOPA) conducted a needs assessment of Syrians affected by the crisis with the objective of gaining a better understanding of humanitarian needs and assistance priorities. Findings suggest that interventions that increase access to non-food items, food, medication and education should be prioritized where cost was the primary barrier to accessing goods and services. Cash transfer programs and direct provision of material assistance should be considered, though the most appropriate assistance modality is likely to vary by sector, location and the preferences and prior experience of donors and implementing organizations. Renewed international commitment to funding humanitarian assistance efforts in Syria and neighboring countries where the burden of refugees is greatest is essential from both a human rights perspective and in terms of maintaining stability in the region.

Grants and funding

The study was conducted within the context (and with funding for) humanitarian assistance programs. The funding source had no role in the design or implementation of the study or in data analysis and preparation of results.