In the past three years, 10 children have died as a result of freezing temperatures and unsafe heating, and this year more lives will be at risk of dying of cholera, especially in overcrowded camps.
Orange
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Orange is a non-governmental civil society organization devoted to alleviating the suffering and improving the sustainability mechanisms of the conflict-affected population.
Since its establishment in 2016, Orange partners directly with affected Syrian populations delivering programmes spanning sectors, including humanitarian and development programmes, in the Early Recovery, Food Security, Agriculture, Livelihoods, Education, and Protection, in addition to long term impact interventions focusing on the economic empowerment and the local value chains improvements to enable targeted communities to improve their living practices and their sustainable mechanisms.
Orange collaborates with variety of national and international non-governmental organizations, as well as local initiatives to adopt community-based approach that leads to improve the response’s impact to the humanitarian crisis and provides sustainable and alternative solutions.
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Urgent Calls for International Humanitarian Action in Response to Escalation in Northwest Syria - Syrian NGO Alliance
Children in NW Syria at grave danger amid the cholera outbreak and the onset of the harsh winter - Syrian humanitarians warn [EN/AR]
Over 1 million people at risk of hunger in Syria if cross-border aid resolution not renewed, say aid groups
Aid agencies are warning of a looming humanitarian catastrophe if the UN Security Council fails to renew a resolution allowing lifesaving aid delivered cross-border to reach Syria.
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