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Tiny Hands, Heavy Burdens: A Child’s Life on the Construction Site

At five in the morning, we met Issa in his modest, rural home in al-Karamah area of the Raqqa countryside. The early breeze bit into our faces as Issa finished breakfast with his brothers and father. Dressed in a red shirt, he had pulled on a light cotton jacket to shield himself from the morning chill.

I was and I became
Tiny Hands, Heavy Burdens: A Child's Life on the Construction Site
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With Assad’s Fall: Will the Dream of Returning to School come reality?

Sunday, December 15th. While students from various cities and villages across Syria packed their bags in preparation for their first day of school after the fall of Assad, Ali was gearing up for a long day at work. His workshop awaited him, where he would spend hours of his day surrounded by tools and engines.

With Assad's Fall: Will the Dream of Returning to School Come True?
With Assad's Fall: Will the Dream of Returning to School come reality?
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Children Affected by Unexploded Ordnance

In Syria, one-third of the population lives in communities contaminated by unexploded ordnance

Children Affected by Unexploded Ordnance
In Syria, one-third of the population lives in communities contaminated by unexploded ordnance
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We don’t expect any legal issues since the family is Syrian”: A Turkish network in Istanbul forces families to place infants in incubators to make money

Led by Turkish doctor Fırat Sarı, a network of doctors, nurses, and ambulance drivers, has been accused of systematically admitting newborns into incubators for extended periods, even when their health did not require it. The scheme, allegedly driven by financial motives, exploited vulnerable families, unnecessarily prolonging the infants’ time in intensive care.

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Are My Children in the Ground or in the Sky?

Are My Children in the Ground or in the Sky?
10,000 Missing in Gaza, Half of Them Children.
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Our School: A Story of Earthquake Challenges and Educational Hope

This is Joana in the fifth grade, attending this school for the past five years, but everything changed after the night of February 6, 2023….