By Baraa AlSharbaji | Fundraising Officer
In north of Syria, the winter season comes with endless suffering which is faced by both displaced and host communities while they live without the least life necessities especially food, medicine, and heating, and cases of malnutrition among children and pregnant and lactating women have noticeably increased over the past period.
SEMA’s nutrition teams are relentlessly working to respond to the most vulnerable and to provide health and nutrition services to the displaced people residing in north of Syria, especially women and pregnant and lactating women who suffer from malnutrition as well as lack of access to health services.
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