Primary Health Care Center in Shadadi Town
After completing the project to extend and construct sewage lines in Barkhdan camp.
The same project continues in Sardam camp as well, where the old lines were constructed since the beginning of the camp establishment during the displacement of the people of Afrin to it, and these old lines suffered from drainage problems, which had a negative impact on public health in the camp.
Therefore, the project will provide sewage lines in the camp,with 2,700 meters long/ 10 inches instead of 4 inches, and the project will services about 4,000 people in Sardam camp.
Implementation of the same project has previously begun in Aleppo city in Sheikh Maqsoud neighborhood, where some lines have been completed and some are ongoing.
In order to maintain public safety and prevent the spread of epidemics and diseases, as well as to protect the environment, the Kurdish Red Crescent’s WASH sector , in cooperation with donors and local institutions, is following up the project of sorting medical waste and intact disposal of it through a specialized and trained team by establishing medical waste areas in several cities and camps in northern and eastern Syria, where medical waste is collected from hospitals and health centers, and those in camps, and transporting it to medical waste areas for disposal in several ways, burning, crushing, and landfilling, depending on the type of these materials, to ensure public safety and preserve the environment.
Due to the frequent water pumping cut-offs from #Alouk_station to Hasakah, and spreading #cholera epidemic, and also to meet the urgent need of getting safe drinking water, KRC #WASH team started a campaign to distribute water in tanks throughout the current week. This initiative was carried out in coordination with the Al-Hasakah District Council to distribute water to Al-Kallaseh neighborhood locals (comen Al-Shaheed Zubair on the first day) at a rate of 1 cubic meter (1000 liters) per family, and the number of beneficiaries in this initiative reached 83 families, inaddition to disterbute awareness brochures.
Because of the consecutive rain during the past two days in Tala’e/Sery Kaniye camp, many tents were destroyed, knowing that those tents were housing families most of them were women and children. KRC teams hastened to provide all their needs, starting from transfer them by ambulances to the emergency tents, supporting them with the medical and PSS services. It is good to mention that those people are from the occupied city of Sere Ganee, it is occupied since 2019
Qamishlo city /Al-Antarya neighborhood
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