My name is Fatmah Muhammad, and I am reaching out with an exciting opportunity to give back this Ramadan! I would love for you to be part of my Ramadan 2021 Campaign in support of food assistance for the people of Syria.
The crisis in Syria, which has been active for 10 years, is one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world right now. 11.7 million people inside Syria need humanitarian assistance. Of those, 9 million require emergency food assistance to meet their basic food needs, including 6.5 million people facing life-threatening food insecurity.
The crisis also continues to place an enormous cost on surrounding countries. Over-burdened infrastructure, schools, and health clinics, coupled with borders closed to trade, are straining the capacity of countries hosting Syrian refugees. More than 5.7 million refugees from Syria reside in neighboring Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey. In these host countries, many Syrian refugees lack legal livelihood opportunities and depend on emergency food assistance. Syrian refugees and host communities are vulnerable to worsening food insecurity, deteriorating living conditions, and protection risks.
Given that we have lived in a pandemic for a full year we recognize the great toll it has taken, and that this is a difficult time for all of us. As we continue to grapple with the challenges this pandemic has created, one thing is very clear: this pandemic is catastrophic in areas where there is already an ongoing humanitarian crisis. COVID-19 has been spreading like wildfire in Syria, and while there are tens of thousands of cases officially reported due to lack of testing and access to information, humanitarian officials expect the real number to be at least 10 times greater. Inevitably, coronavirus measures have had a major economic impact on the war-torn country. The cost of living in Syria has increased by more than 100% year on year.