University of Wisconsin–Madison

The Deteriorating Humanitarian Crisis in Syria

Arab Center Washington DC
The Arab Center Washington DC will have a zoom webinar about the Syrian crisis on Thursday, February 24, 2022 from 10- 11:30 AM ET Via Zoom Webinar Register to Attend   Speakers Mazen Kewara Turkey Country Director, Syrian American Medical Society Karam Shaar  Independent Consultant; Research Director, Operation and Policy Center Mona Yacoubian  Senior Advisor to the Vice President for Middle East and North Africa, United States Institute of Peace Additional speakers to be announced.    About the Webinar The Syrian conflict, which began in March 2011, has created one of the worst humanitarian crises of our time. Hundreds of thousands are dead and 13.5 million Syrians are now refugees or internally displaced. Up to 128,000 have been forcibly disappeared and 14,000 killed under torture. At present, 11.1 million Syrians are in need of humanitarian assistance and 80 percent live in extreme poverty without access to food, safe water, or health care services, and the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated their plight. About half of the people affected are children, who are further impacted by the lack of educational opportunities and the oppressive practices of child labor and child marriage. This webinar will examine the deteriorating humanitarian situation in Syria and the urgent need for political attention to the conflict there. Speakers will discuss the realities of everyday life for millions of Syrian refugees and internally displaced persons and what they need from the international community. The panel of experts will also offer policy recommendations for the Biden Administration and other international actors to help alleviate the massive suffering and end the 11-year-old conflict. In addition to Zoom, the webinar will be available on our website