As the world marks World Refugee Day, I find myself reflecting not only as the UNV Country Coordinator for Syria, but as someone whose own story is deeply intertwined with displacement. My grandparents’ journey as refugees shaped my understanding of resilience, and my work—from Lebanon to Syria—has only deepened my commitment to standing in solidarity with those forced to flee. This is more than a professional mission—it’s personal.
The political transition in Syria, which started in December 2024, presents a historic opportunity today—promoting justice, reconciliation, and sustainable peace. During my recent mission to Damascus, I couldn’t help but think of the millions of Syrians who crossed in the opposite direction over the last decade, forced to leave their homes in search of safety and dignity. And today, a shift gradually unfolds. Signs of cautious political stability, and with it, new opportunities for return, for recovery, and hope.