Northeast Syria UNICEF
The project shall improve the conditions for young people living in and around the camps in north east Syria. The border area between Syria and Iraq was for a long time controlled by ISIL. Kurdish groups supported by USA/The international coalition against ISIL regained control of the area in 2015-19. Today there are several camps in Northeast Syria housing amongst others former ISIL-fighters and their families. Al Hol is the biggest camp with around 53.000 people mostly women and children. The living conditions in the camps are very difficult: Overcrowding, bad hygiene, uneven distribution of food, difficult access to health care etc. Reports by human rights organizations also documents a high level of violence and crime. Through this project UNICEF shall improve the conditions for your people (12-21 years old), especially women, in and around five camps. UNICEF will offer support program on mental health, positive parenting, life skills, sports and culture as well as some short-term work-related courses.
50 mill. kr
50 mill. kr
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The project shall improve the conditions for young people living in and around the camps in north east Syria. The border area between Syria and Iraq was for a long time controlled by ISIL. Kurdish groups supported by USA/The international coalition against ISIL regained control of the area in 2015-19. Today there are several camps in Northeast Syria housing amongst others former ISIL-fighters and their families. Al Hol is the biggest camp with around 53.000 people mostly women and children. The living conditions in the camps are very difficult: Overcrowding, bad hygiene, uneven distribution of food, difficult access to health care etc. Reports by human rights organizations also documents a high level of violence and crime. Through this project UNICEF shall improve the conditions for your people (12-21 years old), especially women, in and around five camps. UNICEF will offer support program on mental health, positive parenting, life skills, sports and culture as well as some short-term work-related courses.