Syria
- The humanitarian impacts of the conflict in Syria
- How the Canadian Red Cross and Syrian Arab Red Crescent are responding
- How you can help people in Syria
The humanitarian impacts of the conflict in Syria

Photo: Syrian Arab Red Crescent
In Syria, the impacts of over a decade of conflict, mass displacement, natural disasters such as the 2023 earthquake, economic deterioration and insufficient healthcare services have created an extremely complex humanitarian crisis. There are more than 16 million people in need of humanitarian assistance, nearly half of whom are children.
The conflict saw a shocking disregard for the laws of armed conflict, with attacks on healthcare facilities and personnel occurring repeatedly over the last decade. Basic services, especially healthcare, are extremely limited, with only half of Syria’s public health facilities functioning fully.
The impacts of the Syrian refugee crisis have reverberated around the world; the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) estimates that half of all Syrians have been displaced by conflict, both inside the country and abroad.
All of these issues compound the impacts of the conflict, exposing the people of Syria to repeated trauma and extreme stress. They have seen their houses, schools and hospitals destroyed, and many do not know the whereabouts of their loved ones.
People are increasingly in need of help to get through each day, yet international support for Syria is declining and is insufficient to meet humanitarian needs.
How the Canadian Red Cross and Syrian Arab Red Crescent are responding

Photo: Mari Aftret Mortvedt / ICRC
The Syrian Arab Red Crescent was working on the frontline across Syria long before the conflict started, and continues to provide food, household items and life-saving health services to people in need. As a member of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, the Syrian Arab Red Crescent is a neutral and impartial organization guided by the Fundamental Principles of the Red Cross.
The Canadian Red Cross has actively supported the Syrian Arab Red Crescent since 2015, focusing on healthcare service delivery, and emergency preparedness and response.
This support has included activities such as:
- Supporting the Syrian Arab Red Crescent children’s hospital in Aleppo by providing incubators and life-saving surgeries for children.
- Financial support to cover treatment costs for pregnant people to safely deliver their babies.
- Quality access to maternal health, childcare, family planning, education on breast feeding, postnatal care, and sexual reproductive health rights after delivering a newborn.
- Community-based outreach and monitoring of malnutrition, as well as nutrition services, support, and referrals.
- Providing medical services to remote communities through primary healthcare centres.
- Strengthening the Syrian Arab Red Crescent’s capacity in public health emergencies, as well as response during disease outbreaks and natural disasters.
- Supporting emergency relief distributions and providing humanitarian assistance.
2023 earthquake
In the aftermath of the devastating February 2023 earthquake that impacted Türkiye and Syria, the Canadian Red Cross supported a mobile clinic deployment to Syria. The Canadian Red Cross provided technical expertise to support the Syrian Arab Red Crescent transition the mobile clinic response into a new Public Health in Emergencies unit, as well as a Medical Emergency Response Unit that can respond to health emergencies. We also helped facilitate the Syrian Arab Red Crescent’s first national-level Public Health in Emergencies training in February 2024, and are continuing to work with them to develop additional tools to enhance their ability to respond to emergencies.
Learn more about how donations to the Türkiye-Syria earthquake fund helped the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement respond to the devastating earthquakes in 2023.
Your donation in action
How you can help people in Syria

Photo: Courtney Wilson / Canadian Red Cross
Violence continues to impact Syria, and millions of people have been displaced from their homes or have fled the country. Life-saving humanitarian aid for Syria is needed more than ever.
As the humanitarian needs in Syria and surrounding countries continue to grow, the Canadian Red Cross is committed to continuing our support to the Syrian Arab Red Crescent by helping them respond to the needs of the Syrian population.
People in Canada who are wanting to help people in Syria can support Red Cross and Red Crescent relief efforts in response to the Syria Crisis by making a financial donation to the Syria Crisis Fund.
Donate to the Syria Crisis FundFunds raised will go to support emergency efforts by the Red Cross Movement. This may include relief items (for example, blankets, sleeping mats, food parcels and hygiene items), medical supplies, equipment and deploying emergency personnel. This fund will cover numerous countries, including those currently affected, and those potentially affected in the future.
Our humanitarian efforts in Syria – and across the world – are guided by the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement Fundamental Principles of Humanity, Impartiality, Neutrality, Independence, Voluntary Service, Unity and Universality. Our mission to alleviate human suffering, protect life and health, and uphold human dignity, especially during armed conflicts and other emergencies.