Syria

Syria


OUR PROGRAM

Syria remains a complex humanitarian situation, with 5.38 million internally displaced persons (IDPs), and 14.6 million people in need of humanitarian assistance, according to the latest figures provided by the 2022 Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO).

iMMAP Inc. has been assisting humanitarian actors responding to the Syria crisis since 2011, focusing on providing critical information management support, including research and analysis, to coordination actors and operational partners. Such assistance contributes to enhancing the Whole-of-Syria approach, leading to better identification of the needs and gaps in humanitarian assistance.

CURRENT PROJECTS

Information Management Resource Center
Funded by United States Agency for International Development and the Swiss Development Cooperation and in partnership with OCHA, the IMRC was launched to support the Whole of Syria structure with information management, coordination and capacity building services. Specifically, IMRC aims to enhance information management and reporting capacity of Syrian and international NGOs responding to the Syria crisis through the provision of change management and common services, coordination support, capacity building and an internship program.

Information Products




    Latest News


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    In its Ad Hoc report series, iMMAP Inc. highlights the structural issues in Northwest Syria’s humanitarian landscape and possible paths forward.

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    Food insecurity looms over Northwest Syria as earthquake destructions choke local bread supplies and productions.

    Türkiye-Syria earthquakes flash updates


    iMMAP is committed to supporting the humanitarian effort happening in Türkiye and Syrian following the earthquake. Stay up-to-date on our latest news and products sharing our data and information on the climate catastrophe as well as the humanitarian needs and actions already in place in the region.