Attachments

Highlights

• Syria’s transition remains in its early, fragile stage. The success of the transition depends on a collective effort to address significant unmet food security and humanitarian needs. Equally critical is the revival of the food system, livelihoods, and essential infrastructure, deeply impacted by 14 years of conflict.

• On 13 February, a conference on Syria was held in Paris to discuss Syria’s humanitarian needs. Regional and international stakeholders pledged support to ensure the success of Syria’s transition within a framework that must be Syrian-led and Syrianowned.

• WFP is ready to scale up its support but needs the international community to step up. WFP urgently needs US$250 million in flexible funds to avoid a pipeline break in July. Overall, WFP will require US$550 M to implement all its activities in 2025