By Mohammad Bosh | CEO
Overview
Since November 28, the escalation of hostilities in Syria has displaced approximately one million people internally, including 155,000 individuals experiencing secondary displacement. Women and children constitute the majority of those displaced, with nearly 50% being women and girls. The most affected areas include Aleppo (542,600 displaced persons), Hama (347,100), and Homs (26,000).
Challenges
Syrian internally displaced persons (IDPs) and returnees face severe food insecurity exacerbated by ongoing displacement and instability. The continuous movement disrupts their ability to establish stable livelihoods. Among the displaced, vulnerable families, marginalized groups, including children, women, girls, and persons with disabilities (PWDs), face significant challenges in meeting basic food needs. These hardships result in increased hunger and financial stress, underscoring the need for immediate and targeted food assistance interventions.
Proposed Solution
Ufuk Horizon aims to address food insecurity through a comprehensive assistance program targeting the most vulnerable IDPs and returnees in affected regions. The program involves distributing bread, ready-to-eat rations, and food baskets designed to provide essential daily caloric requirements (2,100 kcal). Each basket will contain carefully selected items to meet basic dietary needs.
The project ensures transparency and accountability through detailed record-keeping and media documentation at every stage. This approach guarantees that assistance reaches those in greatest need while maintaining operational integrity.
Status Update
We regret to inform that the implementation of this project has not yet commenced due to the lack of required donations and funding. We are actively reaching out to donors and partners to secure the necessary resources to launch the project. Once funding is secured, we will promptly proceed with the procurement of food items, packing, and systematic distribution to the targeted areas.
Call to Action
We urge donors and partners to support this critical initiative. With your contributions, we can begin addressing the urgent food needs of displaced families and returnees, providing immediate relief and fostering resilience.
Conclusion
While the project is currently on hold, Ufuk Horizon remains committed to supporting Syria's most vulnerable populations. We are hopeful that with the collective support of donors and stakeholders, we will soon be able to implement this life-saving program and help rebuild lives with dignity and hope.
By Mohammad Bosh | CEO
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