By Olimpia Theodoli | Project Leader
Last February's quake has severely impacted the cities of Aleppo, Latakia, Hama, and Idlib, causing damages and collapse of numerous buildings and the destruction of some water systems.
The earthquake has added even more misery and huge difficulties to years of war, poverty and punishing international sanctions.
The three most important issues for those affected by the earthquake are unemployment and economic problems, inability to continue education, and housing.
The aftershocks of the earthquakes accellerated by huge inflation results in food prices that are constantly rising; Syrian families have seen food prices almost doubled since last year.
Prior to the earthquake, 85 per cent of households were unable to meet their basic needs, with a disproportionate impact on populations with vulnerabilities such as age, gender, and/or disability. Throughout this year, camps and self-settled sites hosted close to two million internally displaced persons (IDPs). Among these, around 80% are women and children who are particularly at risk.
At least 3.7 million children in Syria need continued humanitarian assistance, according to UNICEF.
Despite the bleak circumstances, the resilience of the people offers beacons of hope. Our volunteers in Aleppo have continued to find accomodations for homeless families, distributed clothes and essential goods, and we are helping more children to stay in school and to receive the quality education that would give them a future. However, the need for assistance and attention remains critical.
Please give today to help vulnerable children and families suffering in the aftermath of the earthquake and consider sharing this request with your friends and familiy.
Thank you.
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