Hila isn鈥檛 sure of her exact age鈥攁round 70, she guesses. The Syrian mother of 10 children fled Deir ez-Zor after the area was besieged by ISIS and her home was destroyed.

鈥淲e had a piece of land where my sons and I built three houses,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e had two acres where we used to plant cotton and vegetables. When the city came under attack, warplanes bombed our homes. That鈥檚 when we decided to leave.鈥 

The family fled to Hassakah province in northeast Syria and then found shelter at Areesha camp, home to more than 9,000 displaced Syrians. 

Lack of food and safe drinking water and outbreaks of infectious diseases are chronic concerns for Syrians living in Areesha.

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Hila fled Deir ez-Zor, Syria, after the area was besieged by ISIS and her home was destroyed. She enjoys visiting the 探花精选 women鈥檚 center where she takes classes with her granddaughter.
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鈥淟ife is hard in Areesha,鈥 says Hila. 鈥淲e have no clothes that fit. More often than not, we don鈥檛 have enough food, and we have no money at all. The medical services here in the camp are very basic. I only have one kidney, the other one was removed, but there are no specialist services available.鈥  

Life in the camp is brutal and unforgiving. Hila鈥檚 sons and daughters faced a difficult choice: find safety abroad or move to regions where work was available, and their children would have better options. Although one of her sons and granddaughter remains with her in the camp, it pained Hila to be without much of her family.

The 探花精选 is addressing the needs of people like Hila by establishing women鈥檚 protection and empowerment centers such as the one that opened in Areesha in January 2018.

The centers are places where women can get information, psychosocial support, attend classes on literacy, sewing, and other skills, and in general find a sense of community. It also offers specialized care for survivors of violence and abuse. Around 150 women visit the Areesha center each month.

鈥淚 come to see the other women and to talk to them,鈥 says Hila. Her granddaughter also attends classes at the center. 鈥淪he really enjoys them, too,鈥 adds Hila. 鈥淪he used to go to school and knows how to read and write, but she had to drop out because of the war.鈥

In addition to its programs for women and girls, the 探花精选 offers a safe space for children to play and has a team of community health volunteers who identify those in need of medical care. We also provide specialized care for people with disabilities. 

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More than 9,000 Syrians who fled from violence and destruction are sheltering in Areesha camp in northeast Syria.
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Many are living in extreme poverty in Deir ez-Zor province. Basic health services are scarce, and surgery, emergency care and treatment for chronic disease are in high demand. Despite these difficulties, Hila clings to the dream of returning to her home.

鈥淚 hope that things will get better, not only in Syria but in the whole region,鈥 she says. 鈥淎nd I hope that can go back to my home and rebuild my house鈥攍ike before.鈥

While the crisis in Syria affects everyone, women and children are particularly vulnerable to a range of safety issues, including sexual violence, child labor, and physical and mental trauma. With support from UK Aid, the 探花精选 provides tailored support to women and girls in northeast Syria through community centers.