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Daily Life

Daily Life showcases stories of survival, resilience, community and courage.

It provides a record of how ordinary people across the fractured country are experiencing the crisis and adapting to extraordinarily difficult circumstances.

Despite the challenges, the stories here show that life stubbornly goes on for Syrians affected by the conflict.

Syria: New Opposition Umbrella Group in Aleppo

13-06-1416-01-15
New association hopes to speak with one voice. Zaid Mohammad (Aleppo, Syria) – After six months of negotiations, a new grouping of political organisations...

Large Numbers of Syrian Children in Lebanon Out of School

12-06-1416-01-15
Refugee families often prefer to have their children work because they need the income. Ramez Antaki (Beirut, Lebanon) – Samir is responsible for student...

#Douma4 Media Campaign Calls for Release of Syrian Activists

28-05-1416-01-15
Damascus Bureau – Syrian activists launched a social media campaign calling for the release of missing members of the Violations Documentation Center in Syria...

On Syrian Leader’s Home Ground, Many Mistrust Election

27-05-1416-01-15
One voter describes upcoming presidential ballot as a “farce”. (Damascus and Latakia, Syria) – Sarah lived in Damascus for 12 years, but recently returned...

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