
The Quality and Development Organization implemented an activity in Raqqa aimed at supporting returnees from Al-Hol Camp by assessing their access to essential public services. The activity included field-based assessment sessions, along with three days of awareness sessions on referral systems to educational, health, and legal services.
Efforts focused on identifying out-of-school children and integrating them into formal schools or accelerated learning programs, in addition to detecting cases of child malnutrition and chronic illnesses among the elderly and referring them to appropriate care.
The initiative also worked on strengthening community trust in local services and reducing social isolation through interactive awareness sessions.
This activity contributed to empowering families to make safer and more sustainable educational and health decisions, thereby enhancing their social integration and reducing vulnerability factors.


