Al-Hol camp in northeast Syria, home to about 40,000 people, primarily women and children displaced by ISIS, illustrates the ongoing struggles endured in such facilities. Among them is Asma Mohammed, a 26-year-old mother, who and her children have only known life within the camp. Despite their challenging environment, there are attempts at normalcy, like a marketplace that reflects resilience amidst adversity. However, with more than half the population being children, concerns are growing about their safety and future opportunities, as they continue to be entangled in the consequences of ongoing conflicts in the region.
The ongoing situation in al-Hol camp reveals a dire reality facing children who constitute over half of the camp's population, robbed of normality and safety.
Asma Mohammed’s story exemplifies the struggles of mothers in al-Hol camp, where her children have never known life outside its confines, highlighting generational impact.
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