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UNICEF Delegation Visits Child-Friendly Center and Abad Al-Rahman Camp in Azaz

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A delegation from UNICEF visited the Child-Friendly Center in Azaz, managed by Ihsan Relief and Development, one of the Syrian Forum’s programs, as well as the Abad Al-Rahman camp. The visit aimed to review the services provided to children and conduct interviews with the protection team and beneficiaries. During their visit, the delegation attended a LEGO activity, which is organized by our teams in the protection centers to enhance children’s creative skills and develop their cognitive abilities.

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Memorandum of Understanding to Support Education in Idlib and Aleppo

By | Education, Latest News, News

Ihsan Relief and Development, one of the Syrian Forum’s programs, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Education Directorates in Idlib and Aleppo to support 62 schools, more than 30,000 students, and 1,240 educational staff.

This project, in partnership with UNICEF, includes support for non-formal education programs, distribution of self-learning materials, monthly incentives for education personnel, capacity building training for teachers, operational and winter needs support, school renovations, as well as protection and psychological support activities. This project is part of our vision to enhance the educational process in northern Syria and build a brighter future for Syria’s children.

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Children’s Creativity in Designing Robots at Kafr Karmin Center

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Today, we witnessed incredible creativity from our children during an engaging robot design activity at the Kafr Karmin Center. This project, a collaboration between Ihsan Relief and Development, one of the Syrian Forum’s programs, and UNFPA, allows children to learn basic programming languages, think outside the box, and apply their problem-solving, creative thinking, and teamwork skills to build innovative robots.

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A Delegation from UNICEF Visits Ihsan Relief and Development Warehouses in Sarmada

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A delegation from UNICEF visited the warehouses of Ihsan Relief and Development, one of the Syrian Forum’s programs, in Sarmada, as part of the ongoing efforts to enhance humanitarian cooperation between the two organizations.

The visit aimed to review storage methods and procedures to ensure the safety of relief materials. Additionally, the delegation verified the implementation of necessary security measures to protect the warehouses and ensure aid reaches beneficiaries safely and efficiently.

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Creative Journey with Colors of Hope at the Women’s Empowerment Center in Kafr Karmin

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An Artistic Journey Filled with Colors of Hope!

Young girls at the Women’s Empowerment Center in Kafr Karmin participated in a unique creative experience through a painting activity.

The participants showcased their talents with stunning artworks that expressed their thoughts and feelings, connecting with each other in an atmosphere full of fun and learning.

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A delegation from UNICEF visits to support school infrastructure improvement in Afrin

By | Education, Latest News, News

A delegation from the Education Team at Ihsan Relief and Development, one of the Syrian Forum’s programs, along with the UNICEF team, visited Maryamayn, Abu Bakr Al-Siddiq, and Al-Imam Khatib schools in Afrin, which receive over 2,400 students.

The visit aimed to assess the schools’ needs for maintenance and partial renovations, including infrastructure, school furniture, and child-friendly green spaces, and it comes as part of our efforts to support and enhance the educational environment in these schools.

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UNICEF Delegation Visits Qatmah Primary School to Assess Earthquake Damage

By | Education, Latest News, News

As part of a joint project between Ihsan Relief and Development, one of the Syrian Forum’s programs, and UNICEF, aimed at improving the learning environment and providing safe and healthy facilities in more than 62 schools across various areas in Northwest Syria , a delegation of UNICEF engineers and education officials visited Qatmah Primary School. This school, which was damaged by the recent earthquake and receives 1,500 students, was assessed to identify its needs, and evaluate the current damages as part of a comprehensive plan to begin necessary repair work.

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Visit by a delegation from the Syrian Forum’s Board and UNICEF to the Child-Friendly Space and Soussian Water Station in Al-Bab

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During his visit to northern Syria in the last ten days of the holy month, the CEO of the Syrian Forum, Ghassan Hitto, along with Dr. Ammar Kahf, a member of the board of directors, and Baraa Al Smoudi, the executive director of Ihsan for Relief and Development, visited the Child-Friendly Space and the Sousian Water Station in the city of Al-Bab today. They were accompanied by a UNICEF delegation led by Carmen Rodriguez, a GBV and GESI Consultant, and Lalit Patra, Head of WASH Program & Cluster Coordination, to observe the progress and importance of these services and social projects on the local community.

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The importance of child-friendly spaces

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Child-friendly spaces are a safe environment to support children’s rights and well-being under emergency circumstances. Through the Protection Sector IhsanRD provides protection to children by creating safe spaces through which they can participate in organized play, adaptation and self-expression activities. The safe spaces raise awareness about risks to children, mobilizes community capacity to begin the process of providing a healthy and safe environment for children, and provides information on the various services and support available in the region.

 

Children in the shadow of war in Syria

Many children are exposed to different types of violence and exploitation in the context of war. There’s also a lack of support and little effort to provide a safe, supportive, and service environment for children. There is also a lack of general knowledge regarding children’s rights and the types of abuse they are subject to in their communities on a daily basis by social norms, parents, or even peers.

 

According to a UNICEF report, after 10 years of conflict in Syria, 90% of children are in need of support. The war, economic crisis, and the Covid-19 pandemic are pushing families to the brink.

 

Child protection programs provide a supportive environment rich with activities and services that help increase children’s level of psychological well-being. Case management services provide them with basic needs that prevent abuse and violence or exploitation in all its forms. These types of services are free and otherwise unavailable in these communities. The safe places also provide psychosocial support services that help provide a child-friendly environment within designated spaces and inform children of their rights and duties towards society.

 

The importance of child-friendly spaces

There are several reasons why child protection programs in crisis conditions are critical. Children are the most vulnerable groups and their dependence on adults for care weakens them and makes them even more vulnerable.

Displacement, separation from parents or society, loss of a parent or loss of a loved one, as well as the loss of home and property all make children more vulnerable. All of these could threaten a child’s life. A lack of security, safety and reliance on humanitarian assistance means that children are vulnerable to violence, exploitation and abuse. This also makes them more vulnerable to various types of injustice and abuse by caregivers.

The lack of child protection services in crisis conditions including a lack of security, justice and social services may create an environment where children’s rights are violated.

 

What did we do?

Ihsan Relief and Development has worked to provide activities that can provide a better life for children through its child friendly safe spaces. IhsanRD also has mobile teams and emergency response teams to ensure greater access for affected individuals. IhsanRD has conducted these projects in several geographical areas of Syria, including the Damascus countryside, Homs and its countryside, and the Daraa countryside in 2016. Those projects were discontinued and relocated to northwestern Syria due to the mass displacement from southern Syria in 2018. Nine Youth Empowerment centers, 27 child-friendly centers and more than 40 mobile teams have been opened since then. Services have been provided to more than 328,000 children, case management services to 4,600 children and more than 5,700 caregivers.

 

IhsanRD’s experiences have led to the conclusion that child protection activities have a positive impact on society, as these activities are designed to target all members of the community (children, caregivers, community members). Each group of beneficiaries has a responsibility to protect children from all types of violations.