The UN estimates nearly three-quarters of Syria’s 22.4 million population will need humanitarian aid in 2014. Starvation is now threatening the Syrian population.
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The UN estimates nearly three-quarters of Syria’s 22.4 million population will need humanitarian aid in 2014. Starvation is now threatening the Syrian population.
Read moreThe ongoing toll of war is leaving many Syrians with deeply disturbed responses to the daily reality of war. The soul of the nation is being destroyed. Evil is finding new ways to embed itself in the nation.
Read moreSome 9.3 million people in Syria – or about 40% of the population – now need outside assistance.
Read moreRefugees from Iran and Afghanistan find themselves trapped in hopelessness when the escape to Turkey. The Church is seeking to find ways of responding.
Read moreRefugees in Egypt are being held in virtual prisons as they are trafficked and sold after being kidnapped from refugee camps in Sudan.
Read moreThe refugee crisis for Syria has reached proportions that the United Nations is likening to the time of the Rawanda genocide.
Read moreEgypt is host to an estimated 140,000 Syrian refugees, 47,000 of whom have registered with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR). The UNHCR anticipates 100,000 Syrians to register in Egypt by the end of 2013.
Read moreThe statistics on refugees are troubling, and overwhelming. But the individual stories of lives caught up in the tragedy of conflict and marginalisation reminds us that these are individuals who are real people with real pain.
Read moreThe tragic accidents that have recently cost many lives of those seeking to flee North Africa, Iran, Afghanistan, Iraq and many other nations, begs a response. But political games dehumanise those whose lives are caught up in these webs of
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