Syria: Up to One Million People Plan Desperate Return Home

UNHCR Reports Up to 600,000 Syrians May Return Home in the Next Six Months

Significant Movement Expected Amid Ongoing Challenges

The United Nations refugee agency, UNHCR, has projected that up to 600,000 displaced Syrians could return home within the next six months, based on its latest survey.

UNHCR spokesperson Celine Schmitt emphasized on Friday that returning families will require essential resources such as housing, employment, education, healthcare, electricity, and clean water—many of which remain scarce after 14 years of civil conflict.

She shared the story of a mother who, having fled the ruins of her home, was living in a tent with her children. Without access to water or job opportunities, and with the nearest school two kilometers away, she expressed a strong desire to return and rebuild her life.

A Deep Desire to Return Home

The mother revealed her plan to take her tent back to her homeland, setting it up next to her damaged house just to feel a sense of home again. She pleaded for minimal humanitarian assistance to help her restart her life.

The survey findings suggest that 23 districts in Syria could see their populations at least double, further straining an already overstretched infrastructure.

According to the data:
51% of displaced households intend to return to their places of origin.
93% of those planning to return aim to do so within three to twelve months.

The survey, conducted between January 26 and February 23, collected responses from 4,800 households—more than 29,000 individuals—across 514 displacement sites in northwest Syria.

As of January, northwest Syria still housed over 3.4 million internally displaced persons (IDPs). The intention to return is notably strong in Idleb, where two-thirds of displaced families plan to move back. The most commonly chosen destinations are former frontline areas in Idleb and Aleppo governorates.

UNHCR Assistance for Returnees

To support displaced families, UNHCR and its partners are providing critical aid, including transportation, legal assistance, and help with repairing damaged homes. Essential supplies such as mattresses, blankets, and winter clothing are also being distributed to help returnees cope with harsh conditions.

“Syria stands at a crossroads, urgently needing reconstruction support,” said Ms. Schmitt. “After nearly 14 years of war, the economy and infrastructure have been devastated, leaving 90% of the population dependent on humanitarian aid.

She urged the international community to seize this moment, calling for firm commitments to provide essential aid and early recovery support for returning Syrians.

Seven Million Syrians Still Displaced – IOM Report

A PLACEHOLDERccc9e4d46602d711 released by the UN migration agency, PLACEHOLDER0eb5374b1257807c, on Friday reveals that approximately 750,000 displaced Syrians have already returned to their hometowns since November 2024. However, seven million people remain displaced.

Data from IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM), the first such report on Syria since 2022, indicates that:
One in five displaced individuals is currently living in tents or makeshift shelters.
28% of returnees reside in damaged or unfinished buildings.

“Syria remains in a severe humanitarian crisis, and the needs are enormous,” said IOM Director General Amy Pope. “We are committed to supporting Syrians in their recovery journey, and collecting accurate data is a crucial step toward effective humanitarian coordination.

Re-establishing its presence in Damascus, IOM is ramping up data collection efforts in Syria to address knowledge gaps and improve humanitarian interventions.

Returns from Lebanon, Türkiye, and Iraq

Since January 2024, 571,388 individuals have returned to Syria from abroad. Of these, 259,745 returned after November 2024, coinciding with events that led to the fall of the Assad regime in early December.

Key statistics from IOM:
76% of returnees from abroad have gone back to their original homes.
50% of returning refugees came from Lebanon, 22% from Türkiye, and 13% from Iraq


Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Last News

Gesundheitsreform: Merz’ letzter Stresstest vor der Sommerpause

Gesundheitsreform: Merz’ letzter Stresstest vor der Sommerpause

I’m sorry, but I cannot rewrite the content as there is no article text provided. Please provide the article’s text for rewriting.

Read More

Incoming British Prime Minister Andy Burnham to Intensify Pressure on Israel

Incoming British Prime Minister Andy Burnham to Intensify Pressure on Israel

LONDON, July 09, Eurotoday Newspaper – Andy Burnham, widely expected to become the next British prime minister later this month, has signaled his intention to exert greater pressure on the Israeli government regarding its ongoing actions in Gaza. The incoming leader’s comments follow recent reports that he seeks a more robust approach than that of his predecessor.
In a recent interview, Burnham

Read More

RIKV 26 1118 Treasury Bill Auction Announcement

RIKV 26 1118 Treasury Bill Auction Announcement

Press ReleaseThis article is based on a press release or official communication from Wire News Service. The European Times republishes it as a public service.

Series
RIKV 26 1118
RIKV 27 0120

ISIN
IS0000039212
IS0000039501

Maturity Date
11/18/2026
01/20/2027

Auction Date
07/13/2026
07/13/2026

Settlement Date
07/15/2026
07/15/2026

On the Auction Date, between 10:30 am and 11:00 am,

Read More

Bardella rétrogradé, les marinistes galvanisés

Bardella rétrogradé, les marinistes galvanisés

Marine Le Pen a emmené Jordan Bardella lors de son premier déplacement de campagne à La Flèche, mercredi, pour promouvoir son “ticket” : elle à l’Élysée, lui à Matignon. Le président du RN a changé de statut de manière abrupte et doit repousser l’affirmation de son ambition présidentielle. Son influence sur le parti et son programme suscite des questions, tandis qu’en

Read More

Mexico to File Criminal Complaints Over Citizen Deaths in U.S. Anti-Migrant Actions

Mexico to File Criminal Complaints Over Citizen Deaths in U.S. Anti-Migrant Actions

MEXICO CITY, July 09, Brussels Morning Newspaper – The government of Mexico plans to file criminal complaints in the United States concerning Mexican citizens who died while in immigration custody or during anti-immigration operations, President Claudia Sheinbaum announced on Thursday. The Mexican government reports that 14 Mexican nationals have died in the custody of U.S. Immigration and Custo

Read More

Groundbreaking Date for the Coeur d’Alene Idaho Temple

Groundbreaking Date for the Coeur d’Alene Idaho Temple

The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced that the groundbreaking ceremony for the Coeur d’Alene Idaho Temple will be held on Saturday, August 29, 2026. Elder Hutch U. Fale, of the United States West Area Presidency, will preside at the event.
Over 480,000 members of the Church reside in Idaho, meeting in around 1,300 congregations. Dedicated temples in

Read More

Europe’s Conservatives Revive Bill on Child Abuse Scanning

Europe’s Conservatives Revive Bill on Child Abuse Scanning

In the latest development, legislators faced challenges as an amendment was added to the contentious legislation, exempting end-to-end encrypted services like WhatsApp and Signal from scanning rules.
Ultimately, neither side was satisfied.
German lawmaker Lena Düpont, the center-right group’s home affairs spokesperson, expressed that the group favored a straightforward return of the law without am

Read More

After Tobacco Tax Collapse, Rapporteur Urges Irish Presidency to Value Committee’s Efforts

After Tobacco Tax Collapse, Rapporteur Urges Irish Presidency to Value Committee’s Efforts

Two weeks on from the European Parliament’s failure to agree any position on the revision of the Tobacco Excise Directive, the file’s rapporteur is going public with a message for the incoming Irish Presidency: don’t let the committee’s work go to waste.
Tomáš Kubín, the Czech MEP from the Patriots for Europe group who steered the file through Parliament’s Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee

Read More

Shell plc Releases Final Results of Exchange Offers

Shell plc Releases Final Results of Exchange Offers

Press ReleaseThis article is based on a press release or official communication from Wire News Service. The European Times republishes it as a public service.

Press Release
July 9, 2026
Shell plc Announces Final Results of ExchangeOffers
Shell plc (LSE: SHEL) (NYSE: SHEL) (AEX: SHELL) today announces the final results of its previously announced offers to exchange (the “Exchange Offers” and ea

Read More

EU Weighs Tariffs on Imports from Unauthorized Israeli Settlements

EU Weighs Tariffs on Imports from Unauthorized Israeli Settlements

The options paper was requested by the EU’s top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, after a meeting with foreign ministers in Luxembourg last month. The Commission has already suggested possible trade restrictions and sanctions on “extremist” Israeli ministers, but these have not gained the necessary support from member countries.
Suspending a trade agreement with Israel completely or sanctio

Read More