Two PKGs from Syria; Hospitals closure - Fund cut
Stalled housing project affects internally displaced Syrians in northwest
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Request QuoteI am Abdul Razzaq Ismail, an independent journalist residing in Idlib, northwest Syria, working under my name (Abdul Razzaq Al-Shami) I have been covering the humanitarian, social and war situation in Syria since 2013. She has worked with many international media outlets and won a Peabody Award for Best Television Reporting on the Corona Pandemic of 2020, broadcasting the report on the PBS News Hower channel. I worked in preparing and photographing video reports A professional writer of articles Media agencies that I worked with PBS NewsHour, ABC News, NBC News, BBC English, TRT World, Al Jazeera English, Middle East Eye
Stalled housing project affects internally displaced Syrians in northwest
Syria's Idlib is a region that struggles with hundreds of thousands of displaced Syrians. But international organisations are cutting their funding to hospitals and medical centres there, leaving around 1.2 million people on the verge of having almost no access to medical care at all. Yunus Emre reports.
Thousands of residents and displaced people in northern Syria and the city of Afrin are facing a severe water crisis. The situation has worsened since the shutdown of essential water supply projects due to funding cuts. As summer temperatures soar, the need for clean water has become more urgent in displacement camps. Yusuf Sosar has more
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