
People living in northwest Syria continue to endure a severe humanitarian situation as their lives remain impacted by the effects of displacement, military operations, the protracted conflict and collapse of the Syrian Pound, as well as the threat of a COVID-19 outbreak. The ceasefire introduced in early March has provided significant respite from airstrikes and there have been fewer artillery bombardments. At the same time, reports of increasing incidents with improvised explosive devices and reports of clashes between non-state armed groups indicate mounting insecurity in Idleb and the Afrin and A’zaz to Jarablus areas. Some 840,000 of the nearly 1 million people displaced in northwest Syria remain in displacement, including some 500,000 children and nearly 180,000 women.
Speakers
- Dr. Mohammed Zahid, PAC Country Director and representative of the Syrian Networks League.
- Mohammad Kanfash is director of Damaan, a Dutch-Syrian humanitarian organization working in Idkib. Until 2019 Mohammad worked for the UNHCR in Syria, Egypt and the Netherlands.
- Nawras al Husein, Lead DRA Joint Response in NW Syria (CARE NL).
- Reintje van Haeringen, CEO at CARE Netherlands. CARE is the lead on the NW Syria Joint Response of the Dutch Relief Alliance.
- Marriet Schuurman of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.