Another year passes with continued suffering for Syrian Women. While striving to maintain long-planned hopes and future aspirations- for both herself and her children, extended conflicts in Syria deprive her this right.
Women around the world celebrate the International Women Day while lives of Syrian women are over-strained with pain and grieve, which became defining aspects of their reality, whether enforced to join refugee camps, or still live on Syrian lands; the suffering is one.
Many humanitarian associations has documented the number of Syrian women afflicted by the conflict. Although the records are fairly striking, they only describe a small portion of women sufferings with continued assaults and violations.
According to recent reports, the number of refugee Syrian women has reached 3.2 million, and many international organizations assured that the percentage of women and children among Syrian refugee has reached 80%.
In this increasingly worsening situation, and with the deterioration of lives of Syrians- in general, and women and children-in specific, efforts must collaborate to cease such deterioration, especially since conflict resolution has become a way far than before.