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Distribution of Rain Insulators in AlZoghra Camp

Distribution of Rain Insulators

As winter approaches, many Syrian deportees experience multiple shortages of food, water, clothing, and shelter. Their miserable conditions made the best of their dreams is to stay safe…only.

Rising needs to rain insulators:

Amid rainstorms and the ongoing financial crisis, when everything has become so scarce and expensive that no one can afford food and water, the least, and as this stormy weather continues to hit Al Zoghra camp in northern Aleppo, the situation calls the need to provide rain insulators to protect these tents and prevent water from soaking and sweeping them away.  In short, Syrian deportees need material and moral support to overcome the recurrent misery in winter.

 

Thereof, as a means to save people’s lives in this freezing temp, to help the affected women and children, and to alleviate the psychological and financial burden of the migrant and afflicted poor, “Beyaz Eller Organization” has raised a call to quickly relieve the alarming condition in Al Zoghra camp. With support from ‘Western Tamra Society’ and under the supervision of ‘Kind Hearts/ Palestine 48 the organization has succeeded in distributing rain insulators to the camp inhabitants.

 

The project included the procurement and distribution of 650 rain insulators for the tents in Al Zoghra camp, northern Aleppo suburbs, where migrants suffer extreme cold and miserable living conditions due to the worsening temps and the intensive rainstorms that hit the region in the past days. The project has benefited 3,250 benefiters.

Distribution of Rain Insulators
Distribution of Rain Insulators
Distribution of Rain Insulators

Rain Insulators Save Tents:

While examining the humanitarian needs in the camp, Beyaz Eller team has visited some households to investigate their living conditions. We met several cases that need intensive support.

Of them was a man aged 60 who said:After leaving our homes, we could not find any tents to sleep inside.We finally managed to obtain this one, but it does not protect us from storms that hit the camp oftenly. Hence we need anything to keep water away from the tent and prevent the destruction of our stuff”

Project significance:

The project responded to an urgent need of Al Zoghra inhabitants whose camp was hit by strong rainstorms that affected the lives of 1,755 households and nearly 9,000 migrants- who left their homes and live in this camp although it is unfit for residential use. The project has alleviated the burden of those deported civilians through the provision of some financial and social needs of the displaced households. Also, rain insulators have enhanced inhabitants’ living conditions especially those who reside in poor dilapidated tents.