For the refugee case, the company has surveyed that more than six million people may try to return home within the next six months.
On Friday, UNHCR spokesperson, Ceylon Shmid, told reporters in Geneva that he met a mother who was living in the tent with her children. Their old house has now turned into ruins, and there is no water, employment in the tent. The nearby school is also two kilometers away.
This woman wants to come back to the old house with her kids, where she is applied to her tent near the house so she may feel that she is near the house. He has requested to assist in starting his life again.
The population is likely to double the population in 20 Syrian districts, which are expected to create additional pressure on basic services and structures.
According to the survey, 5 percent of the families have the desire to return to their original location and about 93 % want to return to the country within the next three to 12 months.
The survey conducted in February 2 February 2 February discussed more than 20,000 people living in 5 displaced centers in North -West Syria.
Until January, more than 34 million citizens displaced within the country’s borders are still in North -West Syria. People living in Idlib Province are strongly intended to return home, where this purpose of two in every three families is.
UN agency support
The UN refugee agency, including its partner, has been provided for transportation, legal assistance, other types of assistance and other types of assistance and blankets, gades and winter clothing.
UNHCR spokesman Ceylon Schmit said that the crisis began about 14 years ago. Syria is now in the crosod and after the violent conflict over the years, there is immediate support for reconstruction.
Due to the war, the country’s economy and infrastructure have been destroyed and 90 percent of the Syrian population depends on humanitarian assistance.
In view of this, the UN agency has requested the international community to promote the promise of Syrian citizens, to provide necessary assistance to the people returning home, and soon investment for Re -Rebelion is necessary.
Total 30 lakh displaced
Meanwhile, a new report from the International Migration Organization (IOM) showed that more than seven and a half million internal displays have returned to their main location from November 2021. However, 70 million citizens are still displaced.
According to the UN agency evaluation, one of every five displaced citizens in Syria is forced to stay in the tent or advanced shelter, where they have to fight serious conditions.
Of those who have started returning home, 20 percent of the damaged buildings or homes where the work is not finished. The migration agency has warned that Syria is still a major humanitarian crisis, and the huge levels of need still exist.
In this background, the IOM is involved in providing assistance to the people of Syria and at the same time, to strengthen the information related to the situation and to ensure that the humanist efforts are collected to ensure coordination.