An Evaluation of the Injaz Psychosocial Support Program in Northeast Syria: Formal and Informal IDP Camps, October 2020 Format Executive Summary The conflict in Syria has brought great physical and psychological devastation to its people over the last nine years. This prolonged exposure to conflict and insecurity can leave children with trauma and toxic stress. Injaz has been working since 2018 to support children and families in northeast Syria, by providing a psychosocial support (PSS) program implemented through local partners. The program is grounded in the five core components of Social and Emotional Learning (SEL): self-awareness, self-management, responsible decision-making, relationships skills, and social awareness. It utilizes sports, music, dancing, theatre, drawing, and storytelling, among other activities, to help children improve their psychosocial wellbeing. Over the life of the project, the program has reached 64,087 children aged 6 to 17 (31,955 female and 32,132 male) in Governorate A and Governorate B.