Forgotten crises
While the Syrian crisis and its repercussions were dominating the headlines in Europe, many stories of human suffering around the world went untold. In South Sudan, fighting has left 2.8 million people, i.e. a quarter of the population, facing unprecedented levels of food insecurity, and the number of people dependent on humanitarian aid is now in excess of 6.1 million. The situation is also critical in the Central African Republic, where thousands of civilians are suffering as the result of the religiously motivated conflict that has rocked the country since 2013. In Iraq, 10 million people, one in every three inhabitants, are dependent on humanitarian aid. In Yemen, the figure is 21 million. Humanitarian needs in Sudan and the occupied Palestinian territory have reached worrying levels.
Dossier: Swiss involvement on behalf of victims of the Syrian crisis