Social Mobility

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Pakistan's flood crisis is particularly tough on children: 1 million children displaced in the recent flood

Displaced, cold, hungry, and with no shelter – families are at breaking point.

HAF has arranged a series of free medical camps across district Bagh in remote areas where the patients have no access to hospital and have no recourses to afford the medical facilities.

When attending the free medical camp, patients undergo a free examination and if required medication or specific aids eg. glasses.

If patients require surgery, for example for cataracts, they are called back to the camp on certain days when surgery takes place. All provisions regarding admission, bedding, surgery, medication and aftercare are made by HAF. During these camps, all community members are gathered and advice is given regarding hygiene an self-awareness.

These free medical camps have changed the lives of thousands of people. HAF have helped over 19,531 who were treated and more than 750 major operations and 175 minor operations were made during these free camps.


£500K

SECURED IN DONATIONS

12m

CHILDREN REACHED

8,000

CHILDREN GIVEN SHELTER

As the crisis enters its tenth year, the people of Syria have been suffering the devastating consequences of war with seemingly no end in sight. A generation of children are growing up knowing nothing but war.

Right now, a staggering 11.7 million people across Syria are in need of humanitarian aid, with 6.5 million people also facing food insecurity.

Over six million people are currently displaced inside Syria, and almost six million more have been registered as refugees in various countries across the globe.

Pakistan's flood crisis is particularly tough on children: 1 million children displaced in the recent flood

Since December 2019, conflict has escalated in North-West Syria. Hospitals, health facilities and camps have all been attacked – leaving an estimated 1 million people to flee to northwest Idlib and western Aleppo.

Yet this isn’t the first time… Of the 3 million people already in Idlib, at least half were already displaced from other areas of Syria. Now with more people arriving, resources are stretched and there’s simply not enough resources to help everyone.

Camps are full and children are freezing to death as 200,000+ people have been left sleeping in open fields in temperatures of -7◦C. We’ve never seen such high levels of displacement.

Social Mobility

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