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Over 850,000 Syrians have been displaced from northern Syria since February

Syria response coordinators group in northern Syria declared that the number of displaced people from northern Syria since the beginning of the military campaign launched by the regime and Russia against Idlib and Hama since February 2 has reached 853,416 IDPs, among 131354 families, describing it to be the biggest wave of displacement since the protests began in 2011.
The group documented 126,417 displaced people from 11 to 14 August, among 19,231 families, from the south of Idlib, where the regime forces advanced under Russian air cover.
Syria response coordinators group noted on Friday that “more than 1,291 civilians have been killed in the region” as a result of “systematic shelling” by the Syrian regime forces and Russia, since the signing of the Sochi Agreement in September 2018 to this day.
In more details, the team has so far documented three military campaigns in the area: the first was in October 2018, during which 37,245 people were displaced, and the second military campaign: in December 2018, 41,367 people were displaced.
The third military campaign was in February 2019, during which 34,726 families (216,348 people) were displaced. Field teams from the Syria Response Coordinators group are still counting the number of displaced people from the area, who have been distributed in more than 35 districts in the Euphrates Shield, Olive Branch, and northwestern Syria regions.
A previous statement by Syria response coordinators group pointed out that the targeting of facilities and infrastructure in areas of north-western Syria, which are already fragilized by the lack of resources and support, is a war crime whose perpetrators must be held accountable.
The statement pointed out that the relentless pursuit by the Russian party that supports the regime forces, to empty the region of the civilian population, classifies as crimes of forced displacement by the regime forces since the beginning of 2015 until now.
Appeal to international actors… OHCHR priorities
The response coordinators group called on the international community to “reformulate the concept of terrorist crimes and determine who is responsible for them”, stressing that those responsible in this case are “the Syrian regime and its ally Russia and their foreign militias”, appealing to the United Nations and the international community to “shoulder their responsibility towards civilians Northwest Syria”.
They also called on all humanitarian actors and organizations to "expedite the urgent response to the displaced people in the areas where they settled," and called on all international agencies concerned with Syrian affairs, "to intervene directly to stop the acts of violence targeting civilians in Idlib and surrounding areas".
The UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) focused its concerns in 2019 on Syria on key priorities:
- Responding to the urgent and essential humanitarian needs of IDPs, refugee returnees and host communities; strengthening monitoring of returns and facilitating the maintenance of basic social services in areas of return.
-Strengthen operational capacity and respond to the protection and assistance needs of IDPs and host communities under the regular program.
-Participate in providing emergency and humanitarian assistance to the people concerned, as the lead organization in responding to internal displacement in life-saving sectors such as protection, community services, shelter, and non-food items.
-Provide protection and assistance to refugees and asylum seekers in Syria.
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- April 17, 2025
BENEFIT, the Kingdom’s innovator and leading company in Fintech and electronic financial transactions service, has announced its sponsorship of the “Innovation and Sustainable Technology Solutions Competition (GU - IST Solutions), hosted by Gulf University at its main campus.
This strategic sponsorship reflects BENEFIT’s active role in advancing technological innovation and fostering sustainable solutions to future challenges. It also seeks to empower Bahraini youth by enhancing their skills, capabilities, and competitiveness in innovation and solution development—contributing meaningfully to the broader goals of sustainable development across all sectors.
As part of BENEFIT’s active involvement in the competition, the company has announced that Hanan Abdulla Hasan, Senior Manager of Public Relations and Communication, will serve on the competition’s supervisory committee. Her upcoming participation reflects BENEFIT’s forward-looking commitment to championing academic and professional excellence.
Commenting on the occasion, Hanan Abdulla Hasan, Senior Manager of Public Relations and Communication at BENEFIT, said, “We are privileged to support this pioneering initiative, which aligns seamlessly with BENEFIT’s enduring commitment to fostering innovation and nurturing the potential of Bahrain’s youth. Our participation is rooted in a deep sense of social responsibility and a firm belief in the pivotal role of innovation in shaping a sustainable future. Through such platforms, we seek to empower the next generation with the knowledge, skills, and foresight required to develop impactful solutions that address future challenges, in line with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2030.”
Dr. Aseel Al Ayash Dean of the College of Engineering in Gulf University commented, “We extend our sincere gratitude to BENEFIT for their generous sponsorship and support of the Innovation and Sustainable Technology Solutions Competition. This contribution plays an instrumental role in helping us achieve the strategic goals of this initiative, namely, cultivating a culture of innovation and sustainability, encouraging efforts that address the imperatives of sustainable development, and enhancing the practical and professional capabilities of our students and participants.”
The event will bring together a diverse spectrum of participants, including secondary school students, university undergraduates, engineers, industry professionals, entrepreneurs, academic researchers, and subject matter experts representing a wide range of disciplines.
The competition seeks to inspire participants to develop and present innovative, sustainable technologies aimed at addressing pressing environmental, social, and economic challenges. It encourages the formulation of business models that integrate advanced technological solutions with core principles of sustainability. Moreover, it serves as a platform for emerging leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators to contribute to the advancement of the Sustainable Development Goals, promote the ethos of responsible technology, and demonstrate its transformative potential across various sectors.
Attendees will have the opportunity to view a series of project presentations submitted by participants, covering diverse areas such as eco-friendly product design, smart and sustainable innovations, renewable energy technologies, water conservation and management, waste minimisation and recycling, green architectural solutions, and sustainable transportation systems. Outstanding projects will be formally recognised and awarded at the conclusion of the event.
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