Iman’s Earthquake Survival Story
“We didn’t get rid of war, displacement, and tents when this earthquake came. We returned to the tents. The situation is very bad, and the
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“We didn’t get rid of war, displacement, and tents when this earthquake came. We returned to the tents. The situation is very bad, and the
Even as homeless refugees, they find themselves once again displaced! Uncle Abu Hassan, from the village of Al-Lataminah in Hama countryside, lives with his family
Zainab, 6, is deaf and lives with her parents at Aman Camp. She was unable to communicate with other children due to her deafness, and
“I felt overheated, and my chest tightened to the point that I couldn’t stand it any longer, so I went to the isolation center. It
“The sessions have begun. We finally felt understood, and that someone understood that at this point in our life, we wanted to explain the new