War Zone
Esther and team members went to IDP who ran from the civil war area and air strikes.
They are staying along the border line riverside and corn field. We shared the foods, we prayed for them.
Civilians flee their homes in search of safety, many remain displaced for extended periods of time, or never return home. Many more civilians get trapped in a war zone and killed by landmines and explosive remnants of war. Children suffer most in war, some are orphaned or separated from parents,and for the worse, die or become fatally ill from the indirect physical effects of war.
We try to provide the basic needs (medicine, food, cash, clothes) and healthcare to recover and rebuild their lifes frequently.
We do our best to help people in IDP camp and war zone who are experiencing Post‐traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and emotional exhaustion in the aftermath of war for both adults and children.
We try to be excused war-affected children from IDP camp to our mission school, reassured that they are safe and that they are loved, and try to provide basic physiological and safety needs.
We frequently try to do follow-up counseling, physical and psychological care, people who are negatively impacted by the wider effect of war.