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Gallery: Inside Jordan's Refugee City
Syrian refugees are seen at the Al Zaatari refugee camp in the Jordanian city of Mafraq, near the border with Syria
Nearly four million people have fled Syria since 2011, when anti-government protests turned into a violent civil war. Jordan says it is sheltering around 1.3 million refugees
Syrian refugee children attend class in a UNICEF school
Others look at the remains of a burnt caravan. Continue through for more images
The UN Security Council has failed to alleviate the suffering of Syrian civilians, according to a report by international aid agencies.
More than 20 groups said the UN had not implemented three resolutions passed last year that were aimed at increasing aid assistance to Syrians.
The resolutions had been "ignored or undermined by the parties to the conflict, other UN member states, and even by members of the UNSC itself", the agencies said in a report called Failing Syria.
While violence in Syria has risen, the ability to provide aid has fallen and there is not nearly enough money provided for humanitarian assistance, they said.
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Gallery: Cave Hidouts For Rebels And Refugees In Syria
Syrian Rebel fighters sit outside caves which they dug to be used as shelters and to hide their tanks in al-Latamna town, in the northern countryside of Hama
A rebel fighter fires his weapon at the frontline against forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad near Aleppo
A rebel fighter of al-Badiya brigade in Jaysh al-Islam carries his weapon as he comes out from one of the caves used as shelter in al-Latamna town
The agencies, including the International Rescue Committee, the Norwegian Refugee Council and Handicap International, are urging UN members to ensure the resolutions are fully implemented.
The war in Syria is entering its fifth year, creating a humanitarian disaster that has affected the whole region.
More than 3.8 million Syrians out of a pre-war population of 23 million have fled their country since the uprising against President Bashar al Assad.
Most have gone to neighbouring countries including Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt and Turkey - the latter has more than 1.5 million registered within its borders.
A further 7.6 million people have fled their homes but remain displaced within Syria, according to UN figures.
Since the war started, 210,060 people have been killed, including 65,146 civilians, of whom 10,664 were children, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
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Gallery: Kobani Residents Desperate To Return
Kurdish refugee children from the Syrian town of Kobani look out as they stand behind fences at a refugee camp in the border town of Suruc, Sanliurfa province, Turkey
Although the fight against IS for Kobani is over, the refugees desperate to return home must wait due to the the massive destruction and ongoing fighting in the area
The human rights group relies on a large network of activists and medics across the country for its information.
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Gallery: Inside Jordan's Refugee City
Syrian refugees are seen at the Al Zaatari refugee camp in the Jordanian city of Mafraq, near the border with Syria
Nearly four million people have fled Syria since 2011, when anti-government protests turned into a violent civil war. Jordan says it is sheltering around 1.3 million refugees
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Syrian refugee children attend class in a UNICEF school
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Others look at the remains of a burnt caravan. Continue through for more images
The UN Security Council has failed to alleviate the suffering of Syrian civilians, according to a report by international aid agencies.
More than 20 groups said the UN had not implemented three resolutions passed last year that were aimed at increasing aid assistance to Syrians.
The resolutions had been "ignored or undermined by the parties to the conflict, other UN member states, and even by members of the UNSC itself", the agencies said in a report called Failing Syria.
While violence in Syria has risen, the ability to provide aid has fallen and there is not nearly enough money provided for humanitarian assistance, they said.
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Gallery: Cave Hidouts For Rebels And Refugees In Syria
Syrian Rebel fighters sit outside caves which they dug to be used as shelters and to hide their tanks in al-Latamna town, in the northern countryside of Hama
A rebel fighter fires his weapon at the frontline against forces loyal to Syria's President Bashar al-Assad near Aleppo
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A rebel fighter of al-Badiya brigade in Jaysh al-Islam carries his weapon as he comes out from one of the caves used as shelter in al-Latamna town
The agencies, including the International Rescue Committee, the Norwegian Refugee Council and Handicap International, are urging UN members to ensure the resolutions are fully implemented.
The war in Syria is entering its fifth year, creating a humanitarian disaster that has affected the whole region.
More than 3.8 million Syrians out of a pre-war population of 23 million have fled their country since the uprising against President Bashar al Assad.
Most have gone to neighbouring countries including Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, Egypt and Turkey - the latter has more than 1.5 million registered within its borders.
A further 7.6 million people have fled their homes but remain displaced within Syria, according to UN figures.
Since the war started, 210,060 people have been killed, including 65,146 civilians, of whom 10,664 were children, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.
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Gallery: Kobani Residents Desperate To Return
Kurdish refugee children from the Syrian town of Kobani look out as they stand behind fences at a refugee camp in the border town of Suruc, Sanliurfa province, Turkey
Although the fight against IS for Kobani is over, the refugees desperate to return home must wait due to the the massive destruction and ongoing fighting in the area
The human rights group relies on a large network of activists and medics across the country for its information.
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