IMPACT OF DECREASED HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE

Northern Syria is grappling with a humanitarian crisis worsened by a sharp drop in international aid. This survey by the Information
Management Unit (IMU) at the Assistance Coordination Unit (ACU), involving 2,851 participants account for 566 key stakeholders and 2,285 community respondents, underscores the severe impact of this funding decline across food security, healthcare, education,
protection, and other key sectors. Vulnerable groups, including orphans, widows, IDPs, and people with disabilities, are particularly
affected. Political dynamics, especially the Syrian regime’s attempts to limit cross-border aid, exacerbate the situation, with the
potential closure of the Bab Al Hawa crossing heightening risks. Urgent action is needed to sustain aid and support the region’s most
vulnerable

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