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Hila fled Deir ez-Zor after the area was besieged by ISIS and her home was destroyed

Her family scattered by war, a Syrian grandmother finds a refuge

The war in Syria destroyed Hila’s house. Now she lives in a camp, far from most of her family. Learn how she finds the support she needs to cope.

ArticleNovember 13, 2018
Ten-year-old Ali stands in front of his family's home which was damaged by an airstrike.

The Syrian 10 year olds who’ve known nothing but war

On the tenth anniversary of the war in Syria, the International Rescue Committee spoke with 10 year olds and their parents about growing up knowing nothing but war.

ArticleMarch 12, 2021

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
Sundus hugs her son Omar while standing behind him in a tent. Both are smiling and looking at the camera.

“One day we’ll go home”: How Syrian mothers care for their families in crisis

Hear from Syrian mothers about how their families have been coping with over a decade of war.

ArticleMay 7, 2021
A small child injured in a suspected chemical gas attack in Idlib, Syria receives treatment  with an oxygen mask

What do Syrians need after the Idlib attack?

The chemical weapons attack in Idlib is only the latest in a series of attacks on the 2 million people now living in the province--including 700,000 who had already fled fighting in other parts of Syria. What's worse, the attack happened during the latest declared ceasefire in a six-year-long war with no end in sight.

ArticleApril 7, 2017

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