OUR TEAMS AT THE PROTECTION OFFICE GIVES MORE SESSIONS ON WOMEN’S ISSUES
/0 Comments/in Protection/by SozdarOur team is in the protection office continues its series of sessions and lectures on women’s issues and their rights, with camp women, through which it discusses issues (early and forced marriage, and child labor, sexual assault), where these sessions are dominated by mutual discussions that enhance women’s awareness in Camps about their rights and limiting their violence and exploitation, At the end of each session, brochures are distributed to the women present summarizing the topic of the session.
Our mobile clinics reach everyone and provide medical services in Al-Shahba..
/0 Comments/in Emergency, Health, Protection, PSS/by SozdarThe assistance provided by the people of Sulaymaniyah continues to reach its beneficiaries
/0 Comments/in Development, Health, Protection/by SozdarThe assistance provided by the people of Sulaymaniyah continues to reach its beneficiaries
The refugees and those affected by the earthquake in al-Shahba areas in Aleppo are still benefiting from the relief assistance provided by the people of the city of Sulaymaniyah in the Kurdistan region through their campaign “Hawkha Matanin”, where our teams distributed sponges, blankets, and mats in addition to household items, wheelchairs for people with special needs, and a packages of baby milk.
For the attention of all competent bodies and humanitarian agencies
/0 Comments/in Protection, Reports/by SozdarOn the morning of 6 February 2023, consecutive earthquakes of magnitude 7.7 and 7.6 struck both Turkey and Syria, with majority-Kurdish regions particularly affected. A major humanitarian catastrophe has resulted, with over 25,000 deaths to date and millions displaced.
Many political and civil institutions, organisations and individual actors, from both within and without the affected regions, have taken urgent action to reach the disaster zone. However, despite the arrival of some aid to some locations, many hundreds of thousands of people in Syria alone are still homeless, or trapped under the rubble waiting to be rescued. Many districts are still without food, electricity, shelter or other fundamental necessities to ensure their survival.
Unfortunately, many parties to the Syrian conflict have put political calculations before their humanitarian and moral imperatives. In many places, these actors have become an obstacle to the delivery of humanitarian aid.
As the Kurdish Red Crescent, since the beginning of the disaster, we have declared our readiness to reach and help the afflicted regardless of location, and respond to their needs to the utmost of our abilities. Many obstacles prevented us from reaching the regions of Afrin and Jinderes. The same is true now as regards out attempted delivery of aid to Aleppo, Sheikh Maqsoud and al-Shahba, where the Syrian regime is placing significant obstacles before us.
Following ten years of war, 90% of buildings in Aleppo are unsafe and no longer suitable for people to live in. Following the earthquake, the danger has reached such a level that no-one is able to live in these houses any longer. Tens of thousands of people are currently living outside in freezing temperatures without shelter, food, water, and heating. If they are not reached as soon as possible, a humanitarian catastrophe worse than the earthquake itself will inevitably ensue.
As such, the Kurdish Red Crescent is issuing an urgent appeal to all humanitarian agencies on the basis of our shared democratic and humanitarian values. We ask them to urgently intervene and open secure, internationally-guaranteed humanitarian corridors into the affected regions to enable us to deliver all necessary assistance to these populations in such desperate need.
11/02/2023
Kurdish Red Crescent
Hope through work
/0 Comments/in Protection/by SozdarOn #World_Suicide_Prevention_Day , 10th September Protection and Psychological Support Office of Kurdish Red Crescent/KRC/ launched an awareness campaign entitled “Hope through work “.
According to WHO, suicides occur somewhere in the world every 40 seconds, that is the 3rd leading cause of death of girls and the third cause of men death, approximately, 800,000 people suicide every year, it mostly takes place in developing countries.
The aim of this campaign is to raise awareness of suicide prevention through coping and problem-solving skills besides establishing good relationships with caregivers, the activities are conducting in KRC facilities under the supervision of psychologists where health, physical and mental care is available.
Laugh , play and hope
/0 Comments/in Protection/by SozdarProtection and Psychological support office provides bicycles for child Protection House in Al-Hasakah to each child according to their ages ,Observing the safety and security in agreement with the management of the house,in response to their desire to practice their cycling hobbies during summer holiday. The office also is continuig to provide a range of recreational and educational activities for children in addition to educational programs on how to deal with children for the staff working in the house.
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Their laugh makes us keep going
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Care of the mother and her child is a key priority in our services
/0 Comments/in Health, Protection, Stories/by Sozdar
Getting access to essential and proper nutrition for children is one of the biggest health challenges in NES, as malnourished children are more vulnerable comparing to their peers so they are at more risk to get sick.
According to Médecins Sans Frontières (Doctors without Borders) more than 232 million children worldwide are suffering from malnutrition, which is the main reason to nearly half of children deaths under 5.
Children nutrition and the care of pregnant woman and newborns program is a key priority in providing secondary and primary health care, which is through package of services like providing health care for the mothers during pregnancy and after giving birth, health awareness about natural birth, breastfeeding, regular checking, obstetrics, providing food, needed medicine and supplements especially in the camps.
Malak and her mother is one of hundreds of success stories that we achieved in our medical and ambulance centers, as our aim is always getting the best level of health for both women and children in all NES
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