116 Community centres
2,303 Outreach volunteers
113 Mobile units
UNHCR-Supported Community Centres
The network of UNHCR community centres in Syria is fundamental to the UNHCR Syria Protection and Solutions Strategy, bringing to the fore community participation, reaching out to affected populations, assessing protection risks and vulnerabilities using a participatory age, gender and diversity approach, identifying community resources, responding to the priority needs expressed by communities, strengthening community self-help networks, and offering a wide range of protection services and support to benefit internally displaced people (IDPs), asylum-seekers, refugees, returnees and host communities.
“One-stop shop”
UNHCR community centres are designed as a “one-stop shop” providing protection interventions that include, but are not limited to, psychosocial support (PSS), gender-based violence (GBV) prevention and response, child protection case management, legal aid, non-formal education programmes, services for persons with disabilities and older persons, provision of general and medical in-kind assistance, social and recreational activities, life and vocational skills development, income-generating support, health counselling, awareness raising on a range of protection issues as well as consultations with communities to ensure their meaningful participation.