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Urgent Call For Idlib

Urgent Call For Idlib
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Urgent Call For Idlib

Raised: RM14,500.00 / Goal: RM14,000.00

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Desperate Humanitarian Situation in Idlib

HALUAN is deeply concerned by the desperate humanitarian situation in Idlib, north-west Syria. Women and children sleeping in unsafe and open buildings, mosques and schools. Massive numbers of vulnerable people on the move; displaced multiple times.

3 Million People Waiting For Help

Idlib, a refuge for millions of people who escaped from the conflict, is experiencing difficult times. While threats to the region are continuing, the problems of nutrition and housing are increasing. The people of Idlib await your support. Increasing threats, food shortages and diseases can cause hundreds of thousands of people to come back on track.

5 Million People in Syria Had to Leave Home

After starting with the demands for reform, the humanitarian value in Syria, which is transformed into the arena of global reckoning after the intervention of international forces, is growing. 2 million people were disabled and 5 million people were abandoned in the battle where 500,000 people lost their lives. Now 3 million people living in Idlib face a new crisis. Most refugee families who are struggling to meet their daily food need basic living materials like as hygiene, food, flour and tents.

HALUAN's Aid Continues

Some of the help that will be provided is:
  1. Food Basket & Hot Meal
  2. Winter Survival Kits (thermal blankets, winter clothes & a plastic sheet to insulate their tent)
  3. Shelter Kits (canvas, rug & mattress)
  4. Heating Kits (Heating & Fueling Equipment)

What can I do?

You may be able to support the HALUAN's work, which will provide basic living materials to the region, at the amount you want from the top of the page.

Syrian children ride in the back of a truck loaded with their belongings, passing through the town of Hazano in Idlib's northern countryside, on February 6, 2020, as people flee an ongoing pro-regime offensive. - A regime offensive in Syria's last rebel enclave of Idlib has caused one of the biggest waves of displacement in the nine-year war, with tensions spiking between Ankara and Damascus following a deadly exchange of fire. (Photo by AREF TAMMAWI/AFP via Getty Images)

A woman who fled pro-regime forces attacks in northeastern Syria, clears the snow in front of a tent at camp for displaced people in the northern Syrian town of Tal Abyad by the border with Turkey, on February 13, 2020. - A wave of displacement that has seen around 700,000 people flee a regime offensive in Syria's Idlib region is the biggest of the nine-year-old conflict, the United Nations said. (Photo by BAKR ALKASEM/AFP via Getty Images)

IDLIB, SYRIA - FEBRUARY 14: Children of Syrian families, who have been forcibly displaced due to the ongoing attacks carried out by Assad regime and its allies, look out of a tent's zipper door at a camp in Turmanin in the western rural of Aleppo near Turkish border on a cold winter day in Idlib, Syria on February 14, 2020. (Photo by Muhammed Said/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

TOPSHOT - A child stands behind rolled-up thermal insulation foil out in the open at a camp for displaced Syrians east of Sarmada in the north of the northwestern Idlib province on February 16, 2020, as people prepare to flee the camp. (Photo by AAREF WATAD/AFP via Getty Images)

A child who fled pro-regime forces attacks in northeastern Syria, is pictured in front of tents at camp for displaced people in the northern Syrian town of Tal Abyad by the border with Turkey, on February 13, 2020. - A wave of displacement that has seen around 700,000 people flee a regime offensive in Syria's Idlib region is the biggest of the nine-year-old conflict, the United Nations said. (Photo by BAKR ALKASEM/AFP via Getty Images)

TOPSHOT - Syrian boys sitting on a ledge watch traffic in the town of Hazano in the northern countryside of Idlib, on February 4, 2020, as people flee northwards in vehicles transporting their belongings, amid an ongoing regime offensive. - A Russian-backed Syrian government offensive against the country's last rebel enclave of Idlib has displaced more than half a million people in two months, according to the United Nations. The wave of displacement, which coincides with a biting winter, is one of the largest since the start of the Syrian war nearly nine years ago. (Photo by AAREF WATAD/AFP via Getty Images)

IDLIB, SYRIA - FEBRUARY 14: A child of Syrian family, who have been forcibly displaced due to the ongoing attacks carried out by Assad regime and its allies, sits on a toy train at a camp in Turmanin in the western rural of Aleppo near Turkish border on a cold winter day in Idlib, Syria on February 14, 2020. (Photo by Muhammed Said/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

IDLIB, SYRIA - FEBRUARY 11: Syrian families, who have been forced to displace due to the ongoing attacks carried out by Assad regime and Russia, are seen on their way to safer zones with their belongings, from Daret Izze, Etarib regions in Idlib, Syria on February 11, 2020. More than 27.000 civilians have fled their homes falling inside the Idlib de-escalation zone in Syria over the last four days due to attacks of regime and its allies. (Photo by Muhammed Said/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)

TOPSHOT - Syrian internally-displaced persons (IDPs) are pictured in a camp in Sarmada in the north of Syria's northwestern Idlib province on February 17, 2020. (Photo by RAMI AL SAYED/AFP via Getty Images)