Reference :
V-P-LB-E-01504
Date :
17/08/2016
Caption :
Arsal, on the Syrian border. The town hosts over 70'000 Syrian refugees. The ICRC is renovating several of the buildings where they live before winter sets in.
Confidentiality level :
public
Publication restrictions :
publication without restrictions
Description :
ICRC photo gallery, 20.10.2016: “Lebanon: Faces from Arsal. Two years ago, Arsal, a town on Lebanon's north-eastern border with Syria, was unknown to most Lebanese. Today, it serves as a daily reminder of the Syrian crisis next door and its consequences for Lebanon.
The town of 35,000 residents has taken in more than 70,000 Syrian refugees. Sporadic violence has plagued the town for the past three years, leaving people dead, injured or displaced.
With poor infrastructure and limited access to basic services, life for both residents and refugees is dire. Many children are left with no education and those who fall ill struggle to receive the health care they need.
The upcoming winter will add to the woes of the people there, in particular the refugees, many of whom are living in tents and makeshift homes.
Last year, together with the Qatar Red Crescent, the ICRC insulated the shelters of some of the Syrian refugees who are living in informal settlements.”
Original material :
digital
Resolution :
5449x3633
Orientation :
landscape
Colour/B&W :
black and white