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An overview of gender-based violence risks in the 2023 Cover
Report
18 March 2023
An overview of gender-based violence risks in the 2023
Syria earthquake response

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An overview of gender-based violence risks in the 2023 (PDF, 4 MB)
A woman looks over a scene of destruction following the earthquakes, Jinderis, Syria. © UNFPA/Karam Al-Masri
Article
18 March 2023
12 years on
Syrians are living through the worst year of the crisis
UNFPA and partners assist women affected by the February earthquakes in Suran, Hama Governorate. UNFPA supports 14 women’s and girls’ safe spaces in northwest Syria, where women and girls exposed to violence can go to recover and receive protection, information and advice. As 12 of these spaces were damaged in the disaster, mobile teams have been deployed to assist those in temporary accommodation, such as displacement camps. © UNFPA/Karam Al-Masri
Article
18 March 2023
Syria: Rights of women and girls hang in the balance
as conflict passes 12-year mark and earthquakes deepen suffering
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Article
16 March 2023
No Lost Generation - Syria 12
A beautiful encounter between two inspiring young refugee women in Azraq camp restores hope for the future
Report
16 March 2023
Dire consequences: 12 years of suffering in Syria
An overview of the most pressing needs shaping the humanitarian response in Syria today

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Dire consequences: 12 years of suffering in Syria (PDF, 9 MB)
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Statement
10 January 2023
No Lost Generation relieved by 6-month extension to Syria cross-border resolution
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Statement
05 January 2023
UN humanitarian leaders urge Security Council to preserve crossborder aid lifeline to north-west Syria
Joint Statement
The cover shows a picture of three boys and a girl in a street, smiling at the camera. Above is the title "No Lost Generation Annual report" in both purple and water green rectangles. On the bottom right corner is the NLG logo.
Report
18 September 2022
No Lost Generation Annual Report - August 2021 to Aug 2022
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No Lost Generation Annual Report - August 2021 to August 2022 (PDF, 8 MB)
The cover shows an illustration of three youth: one man and two women holding books and speaking about skills and ideas as there are bubble with icons of a bulb, an individual with stars around his head and a wifi signal sign
Report
24 June 2022
Literacy and life skills assessment of Syrian youth
UNESCO Office Beirut and Regional Bureau for Education in the Arab States

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Literacy and life skills assessment of Syrian youth (PDF, 566 KB)
تقييم معرفة الكتابة والمهارات الحياتية لدى الشباب السوري (PDF, 786 KB)
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17 June 2022
UN Humanitarian Leaders Call for the Renewal of Cross-Border
The Security Council resolution that allows the United Nations and partners to provide lifesaving humanitarian aid will expire.
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