Laila*, 63, originally from Idlib, now lives in a camp in Aleppo. She is a widow.
Farah*, 45, a mother of seven children from Homs has now settled in a village in Aleppo. She is the family’s sole breadwinner after a car accident left her husband paralyzed a few years ago.
Aisha*, 47, has sought refuge in a camp in Idlib after being forced out of her home and other temporary shelters in Idlib. As an agricultural worker, she earns slightly over a dollar daily to provide for her nine children.
Fatema*, 55, lives in a school-turned-settlement-camp with her sister and a disabled brother. They had to change places several times since leaving their village in 2016. Aisha is single and unemployed.
Maha*, 42, found a place to stay on a school compound – what is now described as a ‘collective shelter center’. It’s been over a year. Before that, she had to leave her home and three other shelters.
Rasha*, 38, a mother of six children, lives on the same school premises as Maha.
Malika*, 55, could not manage anything beyond a tent which she shares with eleven children and grandchildren. They had to flee from home five years ago.
Khawla*, 55, a midwife from eastern Syria, has been residing in a camp since 2018 with her husband. They had to change five places since 2013.
Huda*, 43, her husband Bassam, and eight children were forced out of their home from eastern Syria in 2012. They had to live in different places and now reside in a camp for the past seven years.