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UNICEF Whole of Syria Humanitarian Situation Report, July - September 2023

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Highlights

• UNICEF reached 38,348 individuals, 25,177 children, with a wide range of protection services through a network of frontline workers in child and adolescent-friendly spaces, community centers, temporary accommodation centers (TACs), partners’ offices and mobile outreach units across Türkiye.

• In Iraq, 36,291 Syrian refugee women, and children under the age of five (23,135 women and girls) accessed primary health care in UNICEFsupported facilities.

• In Jordan, UNICEF provided 40,924 young people (54 per cent female) with skills-based training and 75,502 young people (53 per cent female) with opportunities for civic engagement in both refugee camps and host communities.

• In Lebanon, UNICEF provided MHPSS services to 14,119 persons including 10,833 children (6,140 girls and 4,693 boys) and to 3,286 caregivers (3,099 women and 187 men) who were engaged in activities to promote the wellbeing and protection of children.

• In Egypt, the Meshwary programme reached a total of 4,328 (2,251 females and 2,077 males) Syrian adolescents and youth in the Cairo, Giza, and Alexandria governorates with life, employability, and entrepreneurial skills and with career guidance services.