SYRIA CRISIS APPEAL

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Leka'a is a young Syrian woman. She is one of over 100,000 refugees from Syria coping with life in Za'atari refugee camp.

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More than a million refugees have now fled violence in Syria and are in desperate need of shelter, food and water.

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Syria's humanitarian crisis is dramatically deteriorating. Many have fled to neighboring countries. Oxfam is responding to urgent needs in Zaatari refugee camp.

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Oxfam water tapstand, Zaatari camp, Jordan. Photo: Caroline Gluck/Oxfam

1.4 million refugees have fled the conflict in Syria into neighboring countries and are now in desperate need of shelter, food, water and medical care. We aim to reach up to 650,000 people with emergency relief.

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Tens of thousands of people in eastern Congo have recently fled violence in their home communities and are now living in camps just outside Goma. Oxfam and our partners are doing all we can to provide basic humanitarian assistance.

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More than a year after independence, the crisis in South Sudan is the worst it's been since the end of the war in 2005. Oxfam is currently providing essential services in the form of clean water and basic sanitation to 32,000 people in Upper Nile region.

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Aid distribution, in Gendrassa camp. Photo: Alun McDonald/Oxfam

Camps sheltering more than 100,000 Sudanese refugees in South Sudan’s Maban county are ticking timebombs, on the brink of a major outbreak of disease.

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A man is building latrine slabs in Dadaab. Photo: Jo Harrison/Oxfam

Tens of thousands of lives at risk with money for vital services set to run out in 2-3 months

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Oxfam drilling team, Jamam refugee camp, South Sudan. Photo: Alun McDonald/Oxfam

Since the start of 2012, nearly 30,000 refugees from the conflict in Sudan’s Blue Nile region have arrived in Jamam, a village in the remote Upper Nile state of South Sudan. Oxfam’s team in South Sudan is providing clean water, public health and sanitation in and around the new camp. 

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