With Syria emerging from a 14-year conflict, there exists a bittersweet mix of hope and fear among its citizens. While many are beginning to trade and plan for their future, they remain apprehensive due to the dire humanitarian conditions. Many people are still in desperate need of assistance, with the economy crippled and basic services lacking. The country needs both patience and comprehensive international aid to promote stability and recovery, especially as winter exacerbates the plight of newly displaced individuals. The infrastructure struggles to meet the overwhelming demand, highlighting a persistent vulnerability among the population.
It is a mix of hope and fragility, where millions are tentatively optimistic about the future after a brutal 14-year conflict, yet apprehensive about the challenges ahead.
What we need now is patience and generous assistance so Syria can get back on its feet and avoid a reversion to chaos.
Even in the midst of joy, there is a palpable fear among the people—nearly 17 million still need humanitarian help, exposing their vulnerability.
The humanitarian infrastructure is overstretched and severely underfunded, making access to basic necessities challenging for the majority of Syrians.
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