As the Syria crisis deepens, the humanitarian needs are escalating. Oxfam and partners are providing essential aid to people who have fled their homes to escape the violence. Here are a few of the areas in Jordan and Lebanon where Oxfam and partners are responding to the emergency. (For security reasons, we have withheld exact names and locations. All pins on the map are representative of the general area in which Oxfam is working with refugee populations). Learn more and donate at http://www.oxfamamerica.org/syriaYellow = landmarksRed = storiesBlue = videos


0: Zaatari Refugee Camp
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1: Water Tap Stand & Tank
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2: Building Water Tanks
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3: VIDEO - Zaatari Refugee Camp
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4: Children around a water station
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5: A Jordanian engineer brings her skills to the Syria crisis
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6: Refugee Families in Lebanon
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7: Syrian Refugee Poet
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8: Paying Rent in Tripoli
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9: Water Station at Zaatari Refugee Camp
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10: INFOGRAPHIC
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11: Trying to build a normal life
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12: A room for eight is hardly a home
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0: Zaatari Refugee Camp

In the Zaatari camp in Jordan, whose population has swelled to more than 100,000, we have installed water taps and tanks, and we have provided emergency latrines for 20,000 people and built more permanent blocks of showers, toilets, and laundry areas to serve 8,000 people. . Our work on sanitation takes into account the needs of people with limited mobility: we are installing showers and toilets that accommodate wheelchairs, and distributing commodes that can be used in the home.

 
Donate to Oxfam's Syria Crisis Response today.


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2: Building Water Tanks

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Oxfam public health staff in Zaatari Refugee Camp put the finishing touches on a 95,000 liter water tank to supply clean water to Syria refugees. (Photo credit: Karl Schembri)

$992 can build a water kiosk in Jordan.


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3: VIDEO - Zaatari Refugee Camp


 
Oxfam is working with Syrian refugees right now. We're providing them with access to basic necessities::text like water and sanitation. This video shows you how this support is making a big difference to people who've lost everything. It also shows the scale of the crisis and the need for urgent action by the international community.

Donate today: http://www.oxfamamerica.org/syria


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4: Children around a water station

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Syrian children pose for a photo next to a newly installed water tap outside one of the 48 new wash blocks just completed by Oxfam in Zaatari Camp, Jordan. (Photo Credit: Karl Schembri)

$992 can build a water kiosk in Jordan.


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5: A Jordanian engineer brings her skills to the Syria crisis

Read about how Farah Al-Basha helps keep clean water flowing in Zaatari refugee camp(Photo Credit: Anastasia Taylor-Lind)syria-engineer


 


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6: Refugee Families in Lebanon

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Maysa Abdel Razaq al Akhras and her children sit in the dilapidated apartment that is now their home in Lebanon. (Photo by Sam Tarling/Oxfam)

$150 cash transfer can help provide a household in Lebanon with shelter or rent for one month.


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7: Syrian Refugee Poet


She is happy for Oxfam to share her poems and was really pleased that so many people, around the world, knew  her through Oxfam. Please share and spread the word about the children - who make up more than half of all Syrian refugees - that are in need of humanitarian aid during this terrible conflict. (For security reasons, we have withheld her real name and location)


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8: Paying Rent in Tripoli

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Most refugees living in urban areas have to pay rent to landlords. Many lack incomes and, as a result, are faced with the choice of homelessness or overwhelming debt.

$150 cash transfer can help provide a household in Lebanon with shelter or rent for one month.

 
(Photo: Sam Tarling/Oxfam)


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9: Water Station at Zaatari Refugee Camp

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Refugees from Syria living in Zaatari camp in Jordan. The camp now houses more than 100,000 people. In many cases, families had to leave home with nothing but the clothes on their backs, and now struggle to obtain basics::text like food, water, shelter, and medical care. 

$992 can build a water station in Jordan.

(Photo: Caroline Gluck/Oxfam)


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10: INFOGRAPHIC

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11: Trying to build a normal life

Moneera Al-Harari tries to build a normal life for her children while living in a tent in a Jordan camp. Her family fled Syria because, she says, “We were afraid of the destruction – the missiles, the bombs…” 

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$225 can provide a cash voucher for family in Jordan to buy food for one month.

 
(Photo: Anastasia Taylor-Lind/Oxfam)


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12: A room for eight is hardly a home

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Yasmin washes dishes in the derelict restaurant room in which she and her extended family now live in Lebanon. 
$150 cash transfer can help provide a household in Lebanon with shelter or rent for one month
(Photo by Sam Tarling/Oxfam)


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