Dr. Amani Khadour
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you have decimated infrastructure, so public infrastructure, schools, very little job prospects, and across the health system, obviously, and I'm a public health practitioner, so this has been my area of focus for many, many years now is the hospital and healthcare infrastructure that's almost completely collapsed in certain areas.
you have decimated infrastructure, so public infrastructure, schools, very little job prospects, and across the health system, obviously, and I'm a public health practitioner, so this has been my area of focus for many, many years now is the hospital and healthcare infrastructure that's almost completely collapsed in certain areas.
you have decimated infrastructure, so public infrastructure, schools, very little job prospects, and across the health system, obviously, and I'm a public health practitioner, so this has been my area of focus for many, many years now is the hospital and healthcare infrastructure that's almost completely collapsed in certain areas.
I mean, I think a lot of people now are grappling with this, especially, you know, I think of a lot of my colleagues and friends who've had children that have been born in other countries now, and there's this identity, you know, where we know, we hear there's something called Syria, that we're originally from there, what that actually means, you know, they may be too young to process that.
I mean, I think a lot of people now are grappling with this, especially, you know, I think of a lot of my colleagues and friends who've had children that have been born in other countries now, and there's this identity, you know, where we know, we hear there's something called Syria, that we're originally from there, what that actually means, you know, they may be too young to process that.
I mean, I think a lot of people now are grappling with this, especially, you know, I think of a lot of my colleagues and friends who've had children that have been born in other countries now, and there's this identity, you know, where we know, we hear there's something called Syria, that we're originally from there, what that actually means, you know, they may be too young to process that.
It's a tough decision then to kind of uproot them all over again, especially when some people, you know, Some of the ones in Jordan and Lebanon, they're on their fourth or fifth, sixth displacement. They've started their lives over multiple times. So some also just want stability in any form.
It's a tough decision then to kind of uproot them all over again, especially when some people, you know, Some of the ones in Jordan and Lebanon, they're on their fourth or fifth, sixth displacement. They've started their lives over multiple times. So some also just want stability in any form.
It's a tough decision then to kind of uproot them all over again, especially when some people, you know, Some of the ones in Jordan and Lebanon, they're on their fourth or fifth, sixth displacement. They've started their lives over multiple times. So some also just want stability in any form.
So to then also be introduced to a different form of stability all over again, I think it's just, there's only so much a person can handle.
So to then also be introduced to a different form of stability all over again, I think it's just, there's only so much a person can handle.
So to then also be introduced to a different form of stability all over again, I think it's just, there's only so much a person can handle.