community/life
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Story of war, loss, struggle to survive...
One of the many painful stories that took place after the war that started in Syria in 2011 is the story of Huriye Süleyman, struggling to survive with her 12 children since her husband went missing 10 years ago.
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Child marriage survivor: I am the happiest person
Sofia Wahab, was saved from child marriage by the resistance of her mother and sister-in-law in the city of Baghlan when she was 13, said, “We should not allow them to turn our lives into hell.”
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HPC-JIN members to voluntarily protect agricultural lands until harvest season
HPC-JIN members will voluntarily protect agricultural lands until harvest season against the attacks of the Turkish state and Turkish-backed factions on North and East Syria.
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Health system collapses in Baghlan after severe floods
Health centers in Afghanistan’s Baghlan province have been destroyed by the recent floods. People suffering from poverty and the oppression of the Taliban are now suffering from devastation caused by the floods.
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Women workers face harassment in Idlib
Women workers living in IDPs camps of Idlib, an occupied city in northeastern Syria, are subjected to harassment by male drivers while traveling from camps to their workplaces.
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Displaced women in Lebanon struggle to survive
Women, who were forced to leave their homes due to the ongoing clashes in South Lebanon, have taken shelter in classrooms. These women have no privacy and suffer from diseases due to lack of sanitary conditions.
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8th anniversary of liberation of Tabqa: Women participate in municipal elections
The municipal elections are considered as one of North and East Syria’s victories, which have been achieved after years of liberating many areas from the atrocity of Daesh mercenaries.
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Displaced Sudanese women struggle to survive difficult living conditions
The fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces has entered its second year, displacing thousands of women. Women, who fled their homes with their families to safe areas, struggle to survive difficult living conditions.
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Healthcare services become toy of corrupt governments in Afghanistan
“If people do not raise their voices, our children’s lives will not be better. They die before being born,” said Tahera Wisom, who lost her daughter-in-law and her grandchild while trying to take them to hospital.
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Girls drop out of school in rural areas of Egypt due to poverty
In the rural areas of Egypt, girls are not sent to school or they have to drop out of school due to poverty.
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Martyrs Museum in Aleppo passes down struggle to next generation
The Martyrs Museum opened in Aleppo by the Council of Martyrs' Families aims to pass down the struggle of fighters, who lost their lives while fighting for freedom and the revolution, to the next generation.
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Female taxi drivers in Tehran face discrimination
Female taxi drivers in Iran are subjected to sexist discourses, harassment, insults and threats by male taxi drivers and other male drivers.
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Ezîza Geraf: They occupied and destroyed our 40-year efforts
“They occupied and destroyed our 40-year efforts,” said Ezîza Geraf, who had to leave her village due to the attacks of the Turkish state and ISIS.
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She lives alone since her five children killed by ISIS landmine
Yara Mihemed lost her five children in the explosion of ISIS landmines. She has been living in Newroz camp since she had to leave her home in Serekaniyê after the city was occupied by the Turkish state.
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Displaced woman of Gaza lives in her car for months
Magda Qudeih has been living in her car because her house was destroyed in an Israeli attack on Gaza.
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Residents of Taiz suffer from power outages for 9 years
The ongoing Yemeni civil war that began in 2014 has exacerbated the suffering of people in Yemen. The residents of Yemen’s Taiz city have been suffering from long-lasting power outages for nine years.
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Women of Idlib recycle war remnants to earn living
Due to the deteriorating economic situation, women in the occupied Idlib recycle war remnants and other waste materials to earn a living.
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Women in rural areas of Kairouan walk for kilometers to fetch water
Women living in rural areas of Tunisia’s Kairouan governorate have to walk for kilometers to fetch water.
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Individuals with Down syndrome face difficulties in camps of Idlib
Psychologist Wafaa Al-Taweel says that awareness-raising activities should be carried out for individuals with Down syndrome, who face many difficulties in IDPs camps located in Idlib, northern Syria.
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Tunisian woman struggles to survive by selling daffodils
Fatima Al-Malaawi is a Tunisian woman selling daffodils and herbs on the streets of La Marsa to earn a living. She calls on the authorities to provide support to women, who have no income.