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How has the cut in foreign aid affected healthcare for displaced Syrians in the Kauqaba camp?

The cut in foreign aid has severely impacted healthcare for displaced Syrians in the Kauqaba camp region. Abdul Karim, who manages the camp, established a health center serving approximately 35,000 people across more than 30 camps, but was surprised by the discontinuation of support for this medical facility. This has left vulnerable residents without access to medications they cannot afford to purchase themselves. The crisis extends beyond just the camp's medical point, with the Babel Hawa Hospital - which serves an estimated 2 million people in northern Syria - now facing complete closure within weeks unless funding is resumed. This healthcare emergency represents a dramatic deterioration of an already fragile humanitarian situation for displaced families.

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Abdul Karim Discusses Challenges in Kauqaba Camp

Al Jazeera English·7 months ago

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Why have medical clinics in northern Syria shut down recently?

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What are the consequences of the USAID funding suspension for medical services in northern Syria?

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What impact does Donald Trump's decision to halt USAID have on Syrian communities?

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