The Salvation Government (SG)—the administrative façade of the military faction Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)—continues to financially stifle thousands of internally displaced people (IDPs) in Idlib province. The SG forced displaced…
Internally Displaced – IDPs
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Press releases & statements
Into the unknown: Listening to Syria’s displaced in the search for durable solutions
Over 50 Syrian and international NGOs published a report calling for action by participants of the upcoming Brussels IV Conference on the Future of Syria and the Region to support…
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Human Rights Journalism
Shelling Displaces Thousands of Families from Rural Parts of Hama and Idlib
by wael.mStarting early in February to the 27th day of the same month, the shelling[1] of northern rural Hama and southern rural Idlib, conducted by the Syrian/Russian forces, has triggered several…
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Introduction The cutaneous leishmania[1], or leishmaniasis, threatens the residents of al-Lataminah city, particularly the vulnerable children. Up to 600 leishmania cases were reported in al-Lataminah alone between October 2018 and February…
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Summary Malnutrition hit hundreds of internally displaced persons (IDPs), mostly newborn, staying in makeshift camps northern and western Idlib. Statistics as of January 17, 2019, confirmed that more than 800…
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Investigative Reports
Médecins Sans Frontières/MSF Ceases all its Activities in Several of Northeast Syria’s Areas
by wael.mSummary: In the Ain Issa Town’s Camp[1], north of Raqqa City, the concerns of thousands of internally displaced persons/IDPs were augmented, added to them civilians in the areas of Ayn…
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Human Rights Journalism
200 Internally Displaced Families Endure Sever Humanitarian Conditions near the al-Lataminah City
by wael.mUp to two hundred internally displaced families suffer the lack of life’s basic needs in a camp they erected near their city of al-Lataminah in rural Hama, while they are…
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On January 3, 2019, a newborn died in Al-Rukban camp, at the Syrian-Jordanian borders[1], of neonatal jaundice after the UNICEF medical point[2] known as ‘Aoun Point’ refused to treat her,…
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Human Rights Journalism
Infant Girl Dies due to Malnutrition and Man Commits Suicide as Living Conditions Deteriorate in Idlib’s Camps
by wael.mIn December 2018, a newborn girl, seven-month-old, died due to malnutrition, and a man committed suicide, unable to meet his family’s needs. The infant’s family and that of the man…