انشاء عبارات سهل
بسيط قطعة معلومات عامة شاملة
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جمل سهل وقصير معالم موقع تقرير
عن تراث بالانجليزي ابي موضوع ابراج خمس جمل
قديما أبرز المناطق السياحية مختصر حول الحياة
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مؤثر كلام قصير مترجم بالعربي شكل عام موضوع
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تعبير تقرير برجراف فقرة برزنتيشن بحث موضوع ملخص
جاهز باللغة الانجليزية
The right to health
There have been about 1 million wounded
since the beginning of the war according to the World Health Organization (WHO)
in 2015.
Before the conflict began, the survival
statistics of Syrian children were equal to those of other middle-income
countries; however, the constant escalation of violence has resulted in a
breakdown of the health system, leaving millions of children in pain. The
children of Syria are not just dying from attacks on civilian populations, but
also because of lack of access to basic medical care.
According to WHO, in 2015, more than half
of hospitals and health centers were only partially functioning, due to a lack
of staff, drugs, or the destruction of buildings, or had closed down. More than
15,000 of the 30,000 Syrian doctors have fled the country, according to the NGO
PHR. Medical staff and patients, including children, are often attacked - both
on the road and in hospitals; limited access to health facilities forces people
to use their homes as makeshift hospitals.
Before the war, 96% of women in Syria had
access to medical assistance; today in some neighborhoods, less than a quarter
have regular access to gynecological services. Immunization programs in Syria
had a coverage rate of 91% before 2011, which fell to 68% in 2012. While there
are no reliable statistics on this topic, the rate is likely to be much higher.
low today. Diseases that were previously eradicated in Syria, such as polio,
now affect more than 80,000 children across the country. In 2016, the NGO Save
the Children counted 200,000 deaths from chronic diseases due to lack of access
to treatment.
Children victims of repression
Since March 2011, many children have been
victims of repression in the country. At the end of 2013, a report published by
Stolen Futures, part of the Oxford Research Group, noted that while 70% of the
11,000 children killed by explosive devices, 764 were executed, more than 100
children and infants died as a result of torture, and 389 were killed by sniper
bullets.
Sexual violence and child marriage
Sexual violence
According to Article 34 of the
International Convention on the Rights of the Child, children are protected
against all forms of sexual abuse. Minors are all the more protected against
sexual abuse according to Syrian domestic law (article 489).
Sexual violence against men, women, boys
and girls was one of the features of the Syrian civil war. The United Nations
Office of the Special Representative of the Secretary-General on Sexual
Violence in Conflict establishes that sexual violence has been reported in the
context of detention, checkpoints, and during house searches in Syria. Refugee
women in neighboring countries spoke of their fear of rape as a major factor in
their decision to leave Syria. Since 2014, there has been an increase in the
number of cases of sexual violence perpetrated by terrorist groups and in
particular by the ISIL group. In August 2014, ISIL abducted hundreds of Yazidi
women and girls in Sinjar, northern Iraq. Some of them were kidnapped and sold
for sexual slavery.
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