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conducted an activity for a group of IDP women staying in the collective shelter

The Syrian Society for Social Development, in sponsorship by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, conducted an activity for a group of IDP women staying in the collective shelter, Al-Liwa School in Al Siahee Neighborhood.


SSSD team attached to Beit Al Kel Community Center, Al Qamishli conducted the activity, with the aim of getting to know the women, assess their needs, and introduce the services SSSD offers.
The women talked about the hardships they faced during their internal displacement.

One woman said that she was facing many difficulties since she had to provide for her children and carried on that her kids faced school adaptation problems. She also highlighted the fact that most IDPs were rich; thus, their hardships doubled during the war for losing all of their property and belongings.


Another woman opened up her heart about her feelings; she felt humiliated for repeated internal displacement to several areas, giving an example of one service provider who put 80 families in one school that only had 8 rooms. She said that she was denied of her privacy and that she was not able to rest, because there were many men around in the same rooms. "I was not able to take off my Hijab, even though it was very hot during summer."


A third woman used to hide behind her kids while lying down to ease off her back pain.
Most women talked about their inability to cope with gypsy families who have very different customs in terms of cleanliness and being very open.

 

I am Clean And Will Remain Clean Till The End Of The Day

In response to the force majeure in Al Hasakah Governorate, which of the inhabitants of Ras Al Ain, Al Dirbassiyeh, and Abu Rasin had to flee their homes, the team attached to the Syrian Society for Social Development conducted an activity for children, covering dances and puppet theatre.


As the title of the activity suggests "I am Clean and will Remain Clean till the End of the Day", the team worked on raising the awareness level of kids toward personal hygiene and keeping places clean.


Nothing is more refreshing than reading the kids' comments:
"Since I came in here, I have been longing for so many things. You revived my memory today."
"I was so happy today, the clown's performance made my day."

 

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I will Remain Clean Till The End Of The Day

In response to the force majeure in Al Hasakah Governorate, which of the inhabitants of Ras Al Ain, Al Dirbassiyeh, and Abu Rasin had to flee their homes, the team attached to the Syrian Society for Social Development conducted an activity for women titled "I am Clean and will Remain Clean till the End of the Day". The activity aimed at raising the awareness level of the women about personal hygiene and keeping places clean through encouraging discussions and forming work groups to come up with proposals and solutions.


One woman said, "This session was what we really needed, especially that there are some people who neglect cleanliness. Today everyone knows how important it is to pay attention to cleanliness to protect ourselves and our children from catching diseases."

 

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