This advocates to protect children and women in conflict from the systematic sexual violence that is increasingly used as a weapon of war and works to help victims of that abuse. Without protection from violence and exploitation, the basic survival and development of children at risk as supported help is required to bring faith to these kids that need a direction to bring that path with light and hope.
The year 2016 was the worst year yet for Syria's children as violence ripped apart places that should be safe, schools, hospitals, playgrounds, parks and children's own homes. 8.4 million Syrian children, inside and outside the country, are in need of humanitarian aid, and millions have borne witness to unrelenting violence from the brutal conflict that began more than six years ago.
Across the country, 1.75 million children are no longer in school and some 2.5 million are living as refugees or on the run in search of safety, Syria is now the world's biggest producer of both internally displaced people and refugees. Many children have spend several bitter winters living in makeshift shelters.
What we see for these children is a question? what's at stake? Is it politics? It's their future? These families have already lost their homes, schools and communities, their chances of building a future may also soon be lost.
Key development support has been on the ground since the conflict began, helping to mobilize the largest humanitarian operation in history and working closely with partners to provide education, water, health care and immunizations, physical protection, psychological support and clothing to children in Syria and Syrian refugee children in Iraq, Jordan, Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt and Europe. Children are Syria's future. We must support each and every child as that is a key goal to the change as that is what we require in the support addressed across, organisations are working around the clock to procure and deliver jackets, sweaters, gloves, hats, socks, scarves, thermal blankets and other items to children displaced from key supported locations or trapped in other conflict-torn areas.
The priority is to reach the most vulnerable children — the youngest, the poorest, the displaced — particularly those living in abandoned or unfinished buildings. Children In different areas are one of the ones that have moved six times in the last three years and recently took shelter in a poorly insulated apartment outside Damascus. Another goal is to reach refugee children already facing difficult conditions in camps and host settlements in Jordan, Iraq, Lebanon, Turkey and Egypt. Many are already weakened from months of undernutrition and lack of health care, putting them at high risk of hypothermia and serious respiratory infections. As any support offered is a means of judgment under health or wellbeing to the human race. Please click, share, comment or subscribe to our blog.
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