Bio
Bahira al-Zarier
Bahira is from Damascus. She studied business and marketing before moving to Jordan in 2013. She did volunteer work in support of many refugee organizations before joining Syria Direct.
Latest Articles
A ‘children’s tragedy’: Hepatitis, diarrhea infect thousands of children stranded in Rukban amid summer heat
A Rukban toddler with “moderate” diarrhea symptoms on Monday, according […]
After five years in Lebanon, one refugee makes a bittersweet return to Damascus
As the bus carrying Rahab Um Bakr wound its way […]
In rebel-held Idlib, Syrians battle stigma, lack of doctors to heal mental scars of war
AMMAN: Suad Naji took all the pictures of her deceased […]
Syrian refugees in Lebanon mull fears of detention back home as hundreds cross into government territory
AMMAN: Hundreds of refugees living in northeastern Lebanon packed up […]
Government offensive in Daraa sends tens of thousands fleeing to border areas as humanitarian crisis looms
AMMAN: Thousands of civilians streamed towards makeshift camps and shelters […]
Former rebel fighter risks return to government-held Homs to escape dire living conditions in Rukban camp
Less than one year ago, Khaled al-Ahmad fought with a […]
North Homs residents rethink decision to evacuate after convoy redirected to rebel-held Idlib
AMMAN: Hundreds of families in the encircled north Homs countryside […]
Cases of sandfly-borne skin disease surge in rebel-held Idlib as international funding dries up and sanitation services falter
AMMAN: Sayyed Qasim and his family had been in the […]
Rebel forces and civilians begin evacuating besieged Homs countryside: ‘We don’t want another Ghouta’
AMMAN: Dozens of buses carrying rebel fighters and civilians departed […]
Thousands of civilians flee IS-held south Damascus during intensified pro-government campaign
AMMAN: Thousands of civilians have fled the encircled, Islamic State-held […]