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There are 6.2 million people, including 2.5 million children, displaced within Syria, the biggest internally displaced population in the World. The pace of displacement remains relentless. Well over 1.8 million people have been displaced in 2017, many for the second or third time.
But conditions are worst in northwest Syria, where displaced Syrians make up about two-thirds of the 4.1 million people living there. Almost 2.2 million people live in camps and 1.7 million of those live in tented settlements in a war zone.
As we witnessed last winter Syrians can no longer be left in tents, snowstorms across Syria and neighbouring countries has left millions of displaced Syrians at risk of freezing and many children sadly passed away.
This Campaign is Zakat eligible. Your Zakat can change lives.
SAB with YOUR support aims to design and implement adequate homes to the affected population inside Syria.
Who is an Internally displaced person?
Internally displaced people, or IDP, are among the worlds most vulnerable people. Unlike refugees, IDP have not crossed an international border to find sanctuary but have remained inside their home countries.
Photo Credits: HIHFAD & Syria Response Coordinators