
Introduction The Syria Integrated Needs Assessment (SINA) is a rapid multisectoral humanitarian assessment that aims to provide an overall description of the affected areas, population groups and...
Introduction The Syria Integrated Needs Assessment (SINA) is a rapid multisectoral humanitarian assessment that aims to provide an overall description of the affected areas, population groups and...
The final report of the Joint Rapid Needs Assessment finds 10.5 million people with limited access to essential goods and services, leaving them at notably elevated risk of harm.
About 2.4 million people are living in areas that urgently need humanitarian assistance, and more than half a million of these have been forced from their homes.
A Joint Rapid Assessment (J-RANS) carried out in mid-January 2013 reveals life-threatening gaps in medical, WASH and shelter assistance, and food increasingly becoming a critical issue