HIGHLIGHTS
- Reduced food assistance to some 1.6 million beneficiaries has led to an overall increase in food insecure Syrian refugees.
- In Jordan and Lebanon food insecurity rose to 85 and 79 percent respectively, with more than half of Syrian refugees in both countries currently living below the national poverty line.
- In order to meet food needs, refugee families voiced a more frequent use ofcoping strategies, such as withdrawing children from school and engaging in illegal and/or exploitative jobs.
- Monitoring findings in Lebanon, Turkey and Egypt indicate that female-headed households have a higher vulnerability than male-headed households
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WFP SYRIA REGIONAL SITUATION REPORT, JUNE 2015 |
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