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Syrian Arab Republic: Legal Aid Factsheet (January - March 2026)
By UN High Commissioner for Refugees at ReliefWeb
· June 8, 2026
· 1 min read
. 55,533 returnees, internally displaced persons (IDPs) and host community members benefited from legal aid 41,622 (75%) individuals reached through civil documentation and services 13,911 (25%) individuals reached through housing, land and property (HLP) Documentation and services 34,156 (62%) indi
Key takeaway 55,533 returnees, internally displaced persons (IDPs) and host community members benefited from legal aid 41,622 (75%) individuals reached through civil documentation and services 13,911 (25%) individuals reached through housing, land and property (HLP) Documentation and services 34,156 (62%) individuals reached through awareness raising on legal matters 17,821 (32%) individuals received legal counselling 3,556 (6%) individuals benefited from interventions before courts and administrative bodies 342 refugees and asylum seekers benefited from legal aid IMPACT OF LEGAL INTERVENTIONS *BEFORE COURTS AND ADMINISTRATIVE BODIES 617 (17%) individuals assisted to obtain HLP documents 616 (17%) individuals assisted to document their marriage events 1,679 (47%) children assisted to obtain birth certificates 644 (18%) individuals benefited from other interventions, including divorce authentication, genderbased violence prevention and response, and other civil documentation issues.
Why this matters
The provision of legal aid to returnees, internally displaced persons, and host community members in the Syrian Arab Republic highlights the critical need for access to justice in post-conflict settings. With over 55,000 individuals benefiting from legal aid, the impact of these interventions is significant, particularly in the areas of housing, land, and property documentation, as well as civil documentation and family law. The fact that nearly 1,700 children were assisted in obtaining birth certificates underscores the importance of legal identity for vulnerable populations. The partnership between local organizations, such as the Syrian Arab Red Crescent and Syrian Development Organization, and legal clinics is crucial in providing nationwide coverage across all 14 governorates. The involvement of 267 lawyers and 166 legal outreach volunteers demonstrates the commitment to providing legal services to those in need, and their efforts will likely be closely watched by humanitarian organizations and donors seeking to support similar initiatives in other disaster-affected regions.
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Category: disaster ·
Published: June 8, 2026 ·
Source: ReliefWeb ·
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