The Kurdish Red Crescent distributes diapers and milk for children in Qamishli shelters

A scene from the Kurdish Red Crescent’s distribution of diapers and baby formula to displaced persons’ shelters in Qamishli, with support from the Kurdistan Red Crescent.

Promoting health and hygiene in shelters: The Kurdish Red Crescent continues its support for displaced people.

With the aim of creating a healthy and safe environment within shelters, the WASH team of the Kurdish Red Crescent continued its efforts to promote hygiene and public health. In coordination with the Afrin Displaced Persons Council, eight shelters for displaced people were provided with hygiene and waste management materials and equipment.

A simple humanitarian gesture… but one that carries a lot of warmth and care

Amidst the daily challenges, the Kurdish Red Crescent teams distributed milk and diapers to displaced persons’ shelters in Qamishli, with support from the Kurdistan Red Crescent.

We will continue to stand by our people in all circumstances..

With support from Medico International, the Kurdish Red Crescent teams continue their humanitarian efforts, distributing solar-powered LED lights to several villages in Kobani to improve living conditions and provide a safe and sustainable source of light for residents.

603 food baskets distributed to displaced people in Derik as part of the Kurdish Red Crescent campaign with the support of humanitarian partners.

The Kurdish Red Crescent continues its efforts to support our displaced people… On the first day of the campaign in Derik, 603 food baskets were distributed to shelters for displaced people, with generous support from the Hope of the Poor Organization, the Kazi Campaign, and the Helost Bloc.

“The Kurdish Red Crescent continues its support for displaced people in Kirkuk with the support of the people of Bashur Kurdistan.”

The Kurdish Red Crescent teams continue their humanitarian efforts to support our displaced people. Food baskets were distributed to 526 beneficiaries in shelters in the city of Qamishli, thanks to the generous support of the people of Bashur Kurdistan in the areas of Haji Awa, Penjwen, and Ranya.

Together we continue to give.

The Kurdish Red Crescent launches a mobile clinic campaign to serve the rural areas of Derik, Qamishli, Amuda, and Karaki Laki.

As part of our ongoing efforts to reach our people in rural areas, the Kurdish Red Crescent has launched a mobile clinic campaign in the rural areas of Derik, Qamishli, Amuda, and Karaki Laki.
The clinics provide a range of medical services, including examinations, medication for common and chronic illnesses, and the distribution of infant formula and diapers. They also distribute health awareness brochures on hygiene and public health.
Our campaign continues to reach as many people in need as possible, because health is a right for everyone.

The Kurdish Red Crescent distributes children’s supplies in Qamishli with the support of the Kurdistan Red Crescent.

The Kurdish Red Crescent teams continue distributing diapers and baby formula in shelters in Qamishli, with support from the Kurdistan Red Crescent…
The helping hands continue to reach out.

The Kurdish Red Crescent continues its support for displaced people in Hasakah.

With generous support from the Kirkuk Charity Foundation, the Kurdish Red Crescent continues its humanitarian efforts by distributing food baskets to displaced families in shelters in the city of Hasakah.

This initiative follows previous distributions in the cities of Qamishli, Amuda, and Tirbespiyê, as part of an ongoing plan to reach all families in need.

Together, we continue… to reach everyone who is waiting for a helping hand.

The Kurdish Red Crescent and the Al-Amal Organization provide financial support and food baskets to cancer patients displaced from Ras al-Ayn in Hasakah.

On April 13, 2026, as part of our ongoing humanitarian efforts, the Kurdish Red Crescent, in partnership with the Al-Amal Organization, provided $100 in financial support and a food basket to cancer patients displaced from Ras al-Ayn (Sere Kaniye) in the city of Hasakah.
Assistance is being provided to the remaining cases, bringing the total number of patients to 29.