Syria

Since 2011, Syria has faced a civil war that has killed hundreds of thousands and displaced millions from their homes. The people of Syria face a lack of basic needs and livelihoods. We are helping to mitigate the effects of the civil war in the country. We have been working in the Turkish-Syrian border region since 2013. We have provided humanitarian material aid and healthcare and helped provide people with decent housing in the Idlib region.

In February 2023, a devastating earthquake struck Syria and Turkey. This exacerbated the problematic situation of the people in the country and left them entirely dependent on humanitarian organisations to provide for their basic needs.

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Humanitarian aid for earthquake victims

In the immediate aftermath of the earthquake, we started to provide on-the-ground assistance in cooperation with our partner organisations. We provided basic material aid such as food, drinking water, hygiene kits, warm clothes, and blankets. We are also providing shelter, as well as building social facilities. In response to the earthquake, we have launched a fundraiser to help Turkey and Syria.

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Supporting civil society

In Syria, we are currently focusing on strengthening Syrian civil society in Idlib and Azaz in the north. We are supporting local civil society organisations to help young people in the region gain the skills and contacts they need. We have also supported youth employment through the creation of new jobs.

Help in Syria continues
May 2, 2014 Syria

Help in Syria continues

Caritas CR, together with its partners, has been helping the victims of the conflict in Syria for over a year. Together with Caritas Jordan and non-profit institutions directly located in Syria, we have been able to house hundreds of families who have been forced from their homes and are now displaced within the country. Many have even fled to neighbouring states.

February 19, 2014 Syria

Syrian refugees in Turkey need solidarity

“I never thought that my life would be upside down in such a way,” said one Syrian woman now a refugee in Turkey. “As a family, we were healthy and happy in Syria.” The 55 year old is a mother of 4 children. Read more on caritas.org.

Czechs help Syrian refugees in the district of Marjeyoun in South Lebanon
January 30, 2014 Syria

Czechs help Syrian refugees in the district of Marjeyoun in South Lebanon

The people of Czech Republic (namely members of the Regional Catholic Charity Veselí upon Moravia and employees of Partners Financial Services from Moravia) have begun a humanitarian aid campaign. In collaboration with the Association of Lebanese AGHSAN Deirmimas and under the auspices of the Czech Embassy in Beirut, they hope to distribute funds to Syrian refugee women in southern Lebanon.

Getting Syria’s lost generation of children into school
January 28, 2014 Syria

Getting Syria’s lost generation of children into school

“I can’t forget the day when my father decided we must leave Syria,” said Shaymaa’ Adileh, a 15-year old refugee. “We were really afraid. I could see how worried my father was. He wanted us to be safe.” Shaymaa’s family escaped to Jordan in May 2013. Read more on caritas.org.