Women feel unsafe in Idlib
In Idlib, women face challenges in making a living due to the lack of security and stability. This situation causes women to be concerned about the future.
HADEEL AL-OMAR
Idlib- Many women living in insecure camps in Idlib, controlled by the Turkish state and Turkish-backed Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), face inhumane living conditions. They struggle to survive amidst violence harassment, rape and the economic crisis. The economic crisis causes unemployment especially among women; there are almost no job opportunities for women oppressed by the HTS.
Women face harassment and oppression
“I faced many challenges while looking for a job,” said Samer Salibi (30), a mother of three. “I started working in a factory but I had to quit because I was subjected sexual harassment and abuse by both male workers and owners of the factory. I dreamed of opening a small store to sell children's supplies, but the security issues made me think twice before taking a step. I want to support my family but I am afraid of working.”
‘We always live in fear’
Meryem Al-Hallou worked as a tailor at home before being displaced and living in one of the camps of Idlib. “Due to the lack of security and stability, we always live in fear. I am sometimes afraid of going out to buy materials due to bombardments and clashes. I am also afraid of being kidnapped. In the camp, women need legal protection and all kinds of support to work freely.”
Hayat Safar has spent most of his life working as a farmer. “I faced difficulties in finding a job after being displaced from my village,” she told NuJINHA. “I have lost everything. Life gets hard and no one helps me. Even young women cannot find a job.”
‘I am worried for my children’s future’
Fatma Abdulkerim, a displaced woman working in the farming industry. “I meet my daily needs by working in farms but it is very difficult and dangerous. There is no security and protection. I am worried for my children’s future and do not know how to provide a good future for my children.”