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Displaced Syrians Remain in Camps as Reconstruction Efforts Lag

Displaced Syrians Remain in Camps as Reconstruction Efforts Lag

16 Haziran 2026France 24
  • Syria is facing a severe decline in global humanitarian aid, particularly from the United States, leaving hundreds of thousands of displaced individuals in makeshift shelters in the northwest. Following the fall of the Assad regime, many hoped to return to their homes, but the destruction of their villages has left…
  • The wait for reconstruction is expected to take years, and as time passes, living conditions worsen, threatening vital infrastructure like hospitals.
  • The ongoing conflict in Syria has led to one of the largest displacement crises in modern history, with millions of people forced to flee their homes. The Assad regime's fall marked a pivotal moment, yet the subsequent lack of reconstruction efforts has left many in limbo.
  • The situation in post-Assad Syria underscores the complexities of humanitarian response in a protracted crisis. The decline in aid not only exacerbates the suffering of displaced individuals but also highlights the international community's struggle to address long-term recovery in war-torn regions.
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This article reflects the situation as of October 2023 and may not capture subsequent developments.