Episode 1: Peace Spring: Displacement and occupation
Yusuf saw his family home and business occupied by Turkish-backed groups in Sere-Kaniye (Ras al-Ayn)
Yusuf saw his family home and business occupied by Turkish-backed groups in Sere-Kaniye (Ras al-Ayn)
‘Losing Home’ is a short documentary series consisting of six episodes featuring Syrian refugees in Iraqi-Kurdistan, Jordan and Lebanon who have seen their property rights violated in Syria.
Many cities and towns in Syria have witnessed demonstrations and protests in support of the Palestinian people facing Israeli aggression in occupied East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip.
The province contains 134 bridges and crossings. Some 66 of these were completely or partially destroyed by international coalition bombings or IS attacks.
Ten years of conflict have taken their toll on Syrian children, 80 percent of whom see themselves living outside the country in the future.
In Lebanon, few Syrian refugees know how to register to get the COVID-19 vaccine
Ninety-six Syrian refugees received the COVID-19 vaccine this week as the first group to benefit from the new vaccination center in Zaatari camp
The exhibition, which may one day travel internationally, is a precious tribute to the Syrian cultural legacy.
Standing inside a flooded tent in the Umm Jaran informal camp, in the northern countryside of Idlib, Sharif Abu Khlaif was unable to describe their suffering.
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.