Strengthening mental health care systems for Syrian refugees 2026

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Studies among older refugees find high levels of feelings of anxiety (41%), depression (25%), lack of safety (24%) or loneliness (23%). Those with poor physical health are significantly more affected (Strong et al. 2015).
Economic implications: High unemployment and poverty prevail, with nearly 13 million people facing food insecurity. Nine out of 10 Syrian refugees struggle to meet their most basic needs. Displacement: Over 6.3 million refugees are living abroad, and millions of people are internally displaced.
UNHCR | Donate to Syrian refugees and help save lives Shelter, food, medicine, and education are urgently needed. Children are the hardest hit: many of them cannot finish school and are at risk of exploitation and child labor.
Here are 10 simple things YOU can do to help refugees: Cut down on coffee. Raise awareness. Speak up! Support a relief organisation. Hold an online fundraising event. Be creative in the workplace. Explore the world. Learn more about humanitarian crises.
How to help Syrian refugees: What CARE is doing. CARE supports the affected population in Syria through cash assistance and relief supplies, such as food baskets, baby kits, dignity kits, access to water, sanitation, and hygiene items, and shelter.

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In Syria, the IRC is providing fuel, medical care, hygiene kits, and cash assistance to help communities stay warm and healthy this winter. We are calling for a lasting end to hostilities and conflict, increased funding from the international community and unfettered humanitarian access.

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