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Jordan: How can we better communicate with Syrian refugees?
Jordan: How can we better communicate with Syrian refugees?

December 13, 2017

Jordan: How can we better communicate with Syrian refugees?

The majority of the over 600,000 Syrian refugees in Jordan live today in host communities, integrated in cities and villages. Despite their integration, there is still little understanding of how Syrian refugees in Jordan are engaging with communication and information platforms, and of how it influences their access to humanitarian services. To provide a better understanding of the […]

South Sudan: Challenges and opportunities for communication with disaster-affected communities
South Sudan: Challenges and opportunities for communication with disaster-affected communities

November 15, 2017

South Sudan: Challenges and opportunities for communication with disaster-affected communities

Since the beginning of conflict in South Sudan in 2013, armed clashes have altered an already fragile media and telecommunications landscape, leaving many without regular access to trustworthy news and information. An estimated 1.9 million people are internally displaced (IDPs) and millions more live in areas where the ability to provide appropriate humanitarian assistance is […]

Jordan: Mass Communications Assessment Tests the Connection in Azraq Camp
Jordan: Mass Communications Assessment Tests the Connection in Azraq Camp

May 10, 2016

Jordan: Mass Communications Assessment Tests the Connection in Azraq Camp

Efficient distribution of information to beneficiaries is a critical part of effective aid provision. This is clear in Azraq refugee camp, where humanitarian organisations communicate regularly with the 36,225 Syrians currently residing there. In order to better understand and improve communication methods in the camp, REACH partnered with UNHCR to conduct the first Azraq Mass […]

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Who’s who in Northern Syria?
Who’s who in Northern Syria?

Who’s who in Northern Syria?

In a new escalation in Syria’s civil war, military operations were launched in northern Syria near the border. Here’s what you need to know about the many actors in the region.

The last rebel stronghold: Syrians at the border wait war’s bitter end
The last rebel stronghold: Syrians at the border wait war’s bitter end

The last rebel stronghold: Syrians at the border wait war’s bitter end

Fires have laid waste to entire fields before the harvest season, destroying essentials crops such as wheat and barley. Agriculture is being destroyed across Syria, some of the heaviest losses in the regions around southern Idlib, Aleppo and al-Hasaka in the northeast.

UN says over 50 healthcare sites in four-month Syria offensive
UN says over 50 healthcare sites in four-month Syria offensive

UN says over 50 healthcare sites in four-month Syria offensive

The UN says a total of 51 medical facilities – such as hospitals, ambulance points and clinics – have been damaged as a result of attacks since the offensive began. Those who fled north leave behind dozens of ghost towns in their wake, according to a report published in May by REACH, an organisation that analyses humanitarian data.

Should humanitarians support returns in a country still reeling from war?
Should humanitarians support returns in a country still reeling from war?

Should humanitarians support returns in a country still reeling from war?

According to recent data from REACH, a humanitarian research initiative, more than half of people recorded as coming back from Sudan through Renk in Upper Nile went to live in the U.N. protected site in Malakal.

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