
Calls Grow For EU To Repatriate ISIL Children From Syria Camps
According to a new report, more than 500 people, of which 371 were children, died at the camps in 2019 where many ISIL families are being held.
According to a new report, more than 500 people, of which 371 were children, died at the camps in 2019 where many ISIL families are being held.
Lacking hygiene products and medical care, the refugee camps of northwestern Syria could witness the most tragic scenes of the coronavirus crisis.
The lack of health services in IDP camps in parts of Iraq has raised fears regarding hygiene and the spread of Coronavirus.
Thousands of displaced people are still suffering and in search of safety and shelter in Syria, having fled from their homes in Idlib province and the Aleppo countryside.
As the UN Arabic Language Day was being observed on 18 December, children stranded in IDP camps in Syria lack the means to receive education.
Heavy rain over the past few days has caused floods that have ruined IDP camps in the north of Idlib Province, northern Syria.
Two Yazidis who had been kidnapped by ISIS were found in Al-Hol and Ein Issa IDP camps and have been sent to the Yazidi Council in Sinjar, Iraqi Kurdistan.
Iraq - After the country's war against ISIS ended, displaced families were told that it was time to go home, pushing thousands of families into peril. Many internally displaced people said that they can not return home due to lack of infrastructure, and accusations of collaborations with ISIS.
A member of the Iraqi High Commission for Human Rights (IHCHR), Hemin Bajalan stated that displaced Iraqis living in camps in the Kurdistan Region suffer from lack of food and medicine due to a halt of deliveries from the Iraqi Ministry of Health.
Those who were living in IDP camps in Anbar Province are returning to their homes following an end to major security operations against ISIS. However, there are concerns over the safety of many displaced people returning home, as well as the pace of resettlement.
Days of rain has flooded a river adjacent to one of northern Aleppo's unofficial displacement camps, set up to house residents who have fled battles elsewhere in the country.
Thousands of Iraqis are still displaced from their homes and lingering in IDP camps all across the country. A large...
Thousands of people are escaping the fighting to camps in Idlib. Volunteers are providing education to children in these camps
An internally displaced Syrian woman walks in the Bab al-Salam refugee camp near the Syrian-Turkish border, northern Aleppo, Syria
As the battle to take Deiz ez-Zor mainly between the SAA and ISIS continues, civilians escape to camps.
Several thousands of people from Deir ez-Zour have escaped the city and are living in abject conditions in IDP camps.