Evolving Realities: Syrian Refugees’ Living Conditions, Needs, and Prospects for Return in Lebanon (2025)

This B&Z’s comparative report brings together the results of all three rounds of our 2025 longitudinal research.

The comparison is clear: Pressure in Lebanon does not lead to a return.

Refugees’ decisions are shaped almost entirely by conditions inside Syria: insecurity, militia control, economic collapse, and destroyed housing.

Across the 3 rounds:

  • Aid access collapsed 89% → 9%
  • Education dropped 33% → 27%
  • Healthcare access deteriorated
  • Most homes in Syria remained destroyed

Return intentions increased only when stability improved in Lebanon.

 

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