Although the political landscape has changed drastically, many factors work against a mass return of refugees to Syria.
Thousands of Syrian refugees in Turkiye face uncertainty about returning home due to economic, security, and infrastructure challenges.
Syrian Ahmed Al-Sheikh, who returned to his homeland from neighbouring Turkey after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, plays with ...
Forty families of Syrian refugees voluntarily left the Azraq Refugee Camp on Friday on their way back home, the Jordan News ...
While the situation in Syria remains uncertain, the lives of refugees in host countries have evolved over the past 13 years. In some contexts, like in Lebanon, economic pressures are forcing their ...
Forty families of Syrian refugees voluntarily left the Azraq Refugee ... is located 20 kilometers west of Azraq city and is home to 41,000 refugees, with children accounting for 61 per cent of its ...
I can't go back,' says Syrian refugee Yousef Hariri ... An imam at a mosque, the grandfather of 12 children all born in Zaatari said that in Syria, "no one helps you and there is no work".
Many Syrian refugees in Arizona ache to do the same ... Rabah Al-Hariri escaped to Jordan with her husband and children. After leaving, she learned that the regime had shot and killed her brother ...
It also provides an opportunity for migration scholars like ourselves to better understand what happens when refugees finally return home. Previous research has shown that Syrian refugees who are ...
Many Syrian refugees don’t want to go back to the scene of traumatic experiences. And roughly half are children who may have spent most of their lives elsewhere. Educational and job ...