UNRWA Syria: Delivery of Health Services in the Context of the Syria Crisis

The preliminary findings presented in these policy briefs are based on the outcomes of 35 stakeholder interviews in Syria in 2017

Abstract

The Syria conflict is now in its seventh year. It has precipitated a substantial humanitarian crisis, affecting millions of Syrians, as well as 527,000 Palestine refugees previously registered and living in Syria (PRS).

The preliminary findings presented in these policy briefs are based on the outcomes of 35 stakeholder interviews in Syria between February and Agust 2017. The findings are also based on a group model building session with key United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) staff members from the Syrian field in August 2017.

The policy briefs are:

  • UNWRA Jordan Policy Brief

  • UNWRA Lebanon Policy Brief

  • UNWRA Syria Policy Brief

  • Key Findings

This research was supported by the Research for Health in Humanitarian Crises (R2HC) Programme

Citation

Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh and the American University of Beirut (2017) UNRWA Syria: Delivery of Health Services in the Context of the Syria Crisis. Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh

UNRWA SYRIA: Delivery of Health Services in the Context of the Syria Crisis

Updates to this page

Published 31 October 2017