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A mask painted by a Syrian child living in a refugee camp in Jordan.

The masks of Syrian refugee children

Children of war have experienced unimaginable trauma. It’s difficult for them to express themselves and heal from their experiences. Art can help — that's why the IRC held a mask-painting workshop for Syrian refugee children in Jordan to help them communicate their feelings.

ArticleAugust 31, 2017

A big sister’s love: one Syrian girl’s story from Idlib

Family is everything for Amira, especially in times of crisis. She shares her story of resilience and survival in Syria.

ArticleOctober 10, 2019
Nour discusses her goals of becoming a lawyer

Even through war, Syrian girl holds on to her dream of becoming a lawyer

With the IRC’s support, Nour, a Syrian refugee living in Jordan, was able to envision her future as a lawyer. Photographer Meredith Hutchison shares her story.

ArticleAugust 5, 2015
Young girls soothe babies sheltering underground in Eastern Ghouta.

“We’ve been buried alive:” Inside Eastern Ghouta’s underground bunkers

Thousands of Syrian families were living in basements and underground shelters in Douma, Eastern Ghouta to hide from the horror raining down on them. Hear from one family how they’ve survived.

ArticleApril 19, 2018
A Syrian girl in Dana, Idlib

A look into the mental health crisis in Syria

Thousands of people in Idlib, Syria, are living in dire conditions under constant threat of airstrikes. A Syrian health worker describes the trauma they are experiencing.

ArticleOctober 9, 2018

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