Rapid Response Project teams meet the needs of 1466 IDP families in Al-Dhali governorate … these families are not figures?
Behind the displacement figures are chapters of tragedy, people with dreams, ambitions, homes full of life and children, and tales of the elderly and grandmothers.
But the war shattered children’s games and did not let adults complete the stories of their grandchildren. Within two and a half months, the Rapid Response Project (RRM) teams, implemented by TYF in partnership with #United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), reached 1466 IDP families in the districts (Qataba, Joban, Damt and Al Hasha) in Al-Dali ‘governorate and provided them with their basic needs. These families are not numbers, but parents, brothers and sisters, young men and women, forced by the war to flee their homes, into the open, to seek shelter in desolate places, places of worship, and sometimes in a school and health facility, and some families are met by project teams on the roadside hours after their displacement.
. Pursuing the search for safety from the inferno of war, adults carry sadness and grief instead of their suitcases. Children cry out and cling to their mothers. The assistance packages provided by the project meet the emergency needs of displaced families, but need more. Let the war stop and put an end to this tragedy