Iraq: Even my clothes are not my own
Jassim, 49, lives in a house that is not his own. He doesn’t know who owns it or how long he and his family of eight will be able to stay. They move…
Jassim, 49, lives in a house that is not his own. He doesn’t know who owns it or how long he and his family of eight will be able to stay. They move…
Some of the most important steps in humanitarian action don’t involve distributions, construction, or even medical care. With Medair’s approach, w…
Israa brings her new baby to Medair’s clinic outside of Mosul. Israa says she does not want to leave this community, as she needs the support of Med…
For three years, aid workers had been providing relief to families as they fled from armed groups in Hawiga, Iraq.
In the six years that Medair has been working in the Middle East region, we’ve met some truly remarkable women. Women who, against the backdrop of o…
Maher, his wife, and eight children have been living in Kirkuk, Iraq for the past two years, ever since violence forced them to flee their home.
For 20 years, Dr Abdullah headed up the primary health clinic in Wana, Iraq, which served nearly 14,000 people from 28 surrounding villages.