Bab al Salam Bab al Hawa Ar Ramtha Antakya Şanlıurfa ‘Afrin Tripoli Gaziantep Mardin Adana Hamah SYRIA West Bank* Gaza Strip IRAN I R A Q JORDAN T U R K E Y ISRAEL LEBANON E u p h r a t e s E u p h r a t e s E u p h r a t e s E u p h r a t e s T i g r i s T i g r i s M e d i t e r r a n e a n S e a Ar Ramadi Tadmur (Palmyra) Al Fallujah Al Qayyarah Sinjar Rabi‘ah Tartus Dayr az Zawr Erbil Ar Raqqah Al Hasakah Amman Homs Dar‘a Aleppo Kirkuk Latakia Mosul Ra’s al ‘Ayn Idlib Al Qamishli Dahuk ‘Ayn al ‘Arab (Kobane) Beirut Damascus Jerusalem Baghdad *West Bank: Israeli-occupied with current status subject to Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement; permanent status to be determined through further negotiations. *West Bank: Israeli-occupied with current status subject to Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement; permanent status to be determined through further negotiations. GOLAN HEIGHTS (Israeli-occupied) 1994 Treaty Line 1994 Treaty Line 1950 Armistice Line 1949 Armistice Line Border crossing Syrian refugee camp Syrian IDP site National capital National capital Areas hosting displaced Syrians 0 25 50 km 0 25 50 mi Sources: Government of Turkey, UNHCR, UN OCHA, UNRWA, USG Names and boundary representation are not necessarily authoritative February 9, 2018 - U1750 STATE (HIU) Unclassified Syria: Conflict Without Borders Numbers and Locations of Refugees and IDPs as of February 4, 2018 NOTE: UNHCR refugee figures combine those registered and awaiting registration. Government officials estimate the number of Syrians in their countries to be higher than the UNHCR figures. This infographic refers to displacement since 2011. NOTE: UNHCR refugee figures combine those registered and awaiting registration. Government officials estimate the number of Syrians in their countries to be higher than the UNHCR figures. This infographic refers to displacement since 2011. Total number of Syrian refugees in the region: 5,525,292 (UNHCR, Government of Turkey Feb. 4, 2018) 13.1 million people are estimated to be in need of assistance in Syria, including more than 6.1 million internally displaced persons (IDPs), in addition to significant reported displacement since Sept. 2016. (Source: UN OCHA, Dec. 1, 2017) Non-camp population Circle is equal to 15,000 Syrian refugess Camp population Lebanon 997,552 100% non-camp (UNHCR, Dec. 31, 2017) Palestinians from Syria (registered): 32,561 (UNRWA, Jan., 2018) Egypt & N. Africa 156,792 100% non-camp (Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and Tunisia) (UNHCR, Dec. 31, 2017) Jordan 657,628 79% non-camp, 21% camp (UNHCR, Feb. 4, 2018) Palestinians from Syria (registered): 16,951 (UNRWA, Jan. 30, 2018) Europe 996,204 100% non-camp (UNHCR, first time asylum applications between April 2011 and October 2017) Iraq 247,057 63% non-camp, 37% camp (UNHCR, Dec. 31 , 2017) Turkey 3,412,368 93% non-camp, 7% camp (Government of Turkey, Jan. 25, 2018) NOTE: Significant numbers of Syrian refugees who are not in camps in Turkey are in the undepicted provinces of Istanbul, Izmir, Konya, Ankara and Bursa. HUMANITARIAN INFORMATION UNIT U.S. Department of State [email protected] https://hiu.state.gov