
The Syrian Refugee Crisis
The Syrian Refugee Crisis refers to the large-scale displacement of millions of Syrians caused by ongoing conflict and violence since 2011. Many civilians have fled their homes seeking safety, facing dangerous travel and uncertain futures, while seeking refuge mainly in neighboring countries like Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan, as well as Europe and beyond. This crisis has created humanitarian challenges, including accommodating, providing healthcare, and ensuring basic needs for refugees. It also has significant political, social, and economic impacts on host countries and global efforts to address displacement and stability in the region.