Reference :
V-P-SY-E-00909
Date :
21/06/2019
Caption :
North East Syria, Al Hassakeh Governorate, Al Hol camp for internally displaced persons, field hospital. An ICRC surgeon and his young patient.
Confidentiality level :
public
Publication restrictions :
publication without restrictions
Description :
«It is a very brave boy. The leg is now in one position and with this, he is finished. I think us being here gives people hope. We are here for them and that is nice», the surgeon says.
The field hospital is joint initiative between the ICRC, the Syrian Arab Red Crescent and the Norwegian Red Cross, aimed at providing medical care for some of the most vulnerable people living in the camp. The hospital is providing life saving surgical assistance to people who are in desperate need of medical attention. The situation in Al-Hol camp is overwhelming and dire. Since December 2018, more than 63,000 people have arrived in the camp. Today, about 74,000 people live in the camp. Around 90 percent of those living in the camp are women and children; an estimated two-thirds are children. The medical needs remains huge, including mother and child attention, surgery, mental health and physical rehabilitation. A particular concern is the large number of weapon-wounded patients who have limited access to surgical and post-surgical care.
Original material :
digital
Resolution :
5760x3840
Orientation :
landscape
Colour/B&W :
colour