Enab Baladi – Hani Karazi “My son no longer leaves the tent because he is uncomfortable with his appearance,” with heartache, described Umm Muhammad As-Sayyid, from Aiydoun camp in Idlib countryside, the state of her child Yahya who had his face disfigured after being burned by a wood stove last winter, causing him a psychological crisis that led to him isolating himself from others. The war in Syria caused thousands of people, including children, to suffer disabilities and disfigurements. A report by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in 2022 indicates that 28% of Syrians have disabilities. This percentage includes mental and psychological disabili
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