By Ella O'Reilly | Communications and Fundraising Officer
What has been happening in Ritsona Camp?
Refugees and asylum seekers in Ritsona have endured prison-like walls erected around their camps and endured reduced access to food, housing support, and cash assistance while coping with harsh new policies that make it harder to apply for asylum and more likely to be rejected. Nearly two-thirds became ineligible for food and cash assistance. Some parents keep their children home from school to sleep longer and conserve energy. More recently, the camp experiences daily two-hour water cuts, which come at different times every day. Meanwhile the situation for NGO’s is becoming increasingly hostile, the security gate is fully operational and we are the last remaining grassroots NGO allowed to operate in Ritsona Camp. We have stood steadfast in our commitment to provide safe spaces, early childhood development, sport, recreational, and educational activities to children, teens, young adults and women.
We reopened our Female Friendly Space
Thanks to all of the wonderful donors we were able to reopen our Female Friendly Space, a safe space in Ritsona Camp, where women and girls can gather in comfort to socialise, unwind, and engage in activities without fear. Women from around the world come together to do henna, manicures, be creative, or simply chat over a warm drink. Located next to Little-Lighthouse, the women can spend time recharging while their children play, dance and learn next door.
The Camp’s younger residents learnt about health
Meanwhile, for the camp’s younger residents we launched a healthy living campaign, developing games that focus on health awareness, and distributing tools to correspond to the session, and distributed a health awareness manual in four languages. We have:
Through health awareness and sports sessions, the children of Ritsona have opportunities to develop friendships, build resilience, and improve their ability to regulate their emotions.
Thank you for your ongoing support of our efforts to relieve some of the worst effects of forced migration. We are grateful that you have chosen to partner with us on this journey to provide flexible, dignified support to the children and young people of Ritsona camp.
If you have any questions or would like additional information, don't hesitate to reach out at hoc@lighthouserelief.org.
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