The Syrian Observatory For Human Rights

With humanitarian organizations refrained from providing services | 250 families live in dire situations in Harbanoush camp in Idlib countryside

The displaced people in Harbanoush camp in Idlib countryside are suffering from a dire humanitarian conditions in the face of poverty and widespread unemployment.

The camp is home to nearly 250 families, including 40 elderly people, as well as 35 widows and 11 people with special needs, who are constantly in need of health care.

Camp inhabitants complain about the services provided, the interruption of drinking water for the tenth consecutive day, and the organizations’ failure to set up service projects to meet their basic needs.

The Harbanoush camp is not much different from the rest of the Syrian camps in terms of its equipment, suitability and resistance to weather, where in winter the camps are transformed into swamps and pools of water, in the light of the high price of heating materials. 

The tents are being devastated every winter with each rainfall, despite repeated calls of displaced people to help them protect their tents from rain and floods, which leave them homeless.