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The Associated Press: UN: Worst of crisis may still come in Syria

This camp is inhabited by about 350 families from villages and towns in Hama and Idlib. They are in urgent need of food, warm clothes and cash assistance to meet some of their most immediate needs. Photo credit: Violet Organization.
This camp is inhabited by about 350 families from villages and towns in Hama and Idlib. They are in urgent need of food, warm clothes and cash assistance to meet some of their most immediate needs. Photo credit: Violet Organization.

The Associated Press quoted Wouter Schaap, CARE’s country director in Syria, in a story about the challenges of displacement amid recent airstrikes in the rebel-held Idlib province.

“[920,000 displaced people] is shocking, and shows that the war in Syria is far from being over,” he said. People are still fleeing bombings and shelling in bigger numbers than ever, and seeking protection and assistance far from home.”

Read the full story here.

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