Syria (2024)

Despite many challenges, the EU has continued to provide impartial humanitarian aid to those in need across Syria since 2011. The EU, along with its Member States, is the largest donor to the Syria crisis.

Over the past 13 years, the EU and its Member States has mobilised more than €33 billion in humanitarian, development, economic and stabilisation assistance. It has supported Syrians both inside the country and across the region.

This includes more than€4 billionin humanitarian aid to Syrians and vulnerable host communities inside Syria and the region, including close to €1.6 billion for Syria alone.Since 2017, the EU also organises a yearly Brussels conference to support the future of Syria and the region to encourage pledges.

Latest EU humanitarian assistance

In 2024, the European Commission allocated over €149.3 million in humanitarian aid to assist millions of people inside Syria.

This past year, the EU has regularly earmarked humanitarian funding to respond to emergencies including the February 2023 earthquakes, as well as to address health needs and the rising food insecurity inside Syria.

In response to the earthquakes, the EU humanitarian partners on the ground:

  • conducted search and rescue operations
  • provided tents, blankets, hygiene, cooking and other essential household items to the affected people
  • supplied health facilities with medicines
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The EU also sent supplies from the European Humanitarian Response Capacity warehouses in Brindisi and Dubai. The aim was to support the aid efforts throughout the country.

In addition to humanitarian assistance, the EU Civil Protection Mechanism was activated 2 days after the 6 February earthquake. Relief from 16 European countries was trucked in via Lebanon and Türkiye to government and non-government-controlled areas.

Overall support

EU humanitarian aid in Syria focuses on addressing critical needs. It also promotes sustainable life-saving assistance and humanitarian early recovery by improving access to basic services for an increasingly deprived population.

The assistance is channelled through our humanitarian partners. They provide the most vulnerable with health care, food assistance, water, sanitation and hygiene services, protection, shelter, and education.

The EU closely cooperates with all its humanitarian partners across the country: NGOs, UN agencies and the International Red Cross and Red Crescent movement. They adhere to the humanitarian principles of humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence.

The EU has repeatedly called for the respect of international humanitarian law. It continuously urges parties to the conflict to allow unimpeded, safe and continued humanitarian access to people in need.

The EU also fund humanitarian aid in countries across the region – Türkiye, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq and Egypt – which host around 5.2 million registered Syrian refugees together.

Last updated: 27/05/2024

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