Syria’s COVID-19 vaccine is expected by April, but fair access is not guaranteed
Ahead of the vaccination rollout, humanitarian actors warn of the risk of discriminatory practices in the distribution of the vaccine if Damascus is given free rein.
Ahead of the vaccination rollout, humanitarian actors warn of the risk of discriminatory practices in the distribution of the vaccine if Damascus is given free rein.
After extenuating months on the frontline of the COVID-19 response, some relief is in sight for Roubi Kilo, a 27-year old refugee from Syria’s northern city of Aleppo.
Union des Banques Arabes et Francaises (UBAF) agreed to an $8.6 million penalty for “apparent violations of Syria-related sanctions program.”
After almost three months in detention by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), media activist and humanitarian worker Nour al-Shalo was released on Monday.
Despite its limited scope, the Tal al-Samen operation is the first operation by Hurras al-Din outside of its main area of operation in the countryside of Idlib.
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The "Pharmacy of Hope", providing free medicine in al-Rukban camp, should have been a success story, but assistance is yet to come
Two new gas and fuel companies emerged recently in Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS)-controlled areas in northwest Syria: Kaf Trading and Al-Shahba Petroleum.
Four years after government forces took control of the entire city in northern Syria, Aleppo’s reality appears far from a model to be emulated.
In Jordan, 6,000 to 7,000 people work informally in waste recovery and recycling. Despite social stigma, this work brings an income to Jordan’s most vulnerable.