
Ataa Association inaugurates Tayba School in Urfa State
Ataa Association for Humanitarian Relief opened yesterday, Wednesday, Tayba school for Syrian students in the Al Ayyubiya region in the state of Urfa, south of
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Ataa Association for Humanitarian Relief opened yesterday, Wednesday, Tayba school for Syrian students in the Al Ayyubiya region in the state of Urfa, south of

Ataa Association for Humanitarian Relief has launched the non-formal education project for students who drop out of education in the northern Syrian camps, which aims

Ataa Association for Humanitarian Relief started the olive harvest in early October 2020 and continues until the end of this year in the villages surrounding

ATAA Humanitarian Relief Association Launches the Winter Campaign for the year 2020 AC- 1441 AH under the title “ATAA Warmth”, in order to help Syrian

ATAA Humanitarian Relief Association in Istanbul launches an initiative to collect One Million medical masks In order to be distributed on medical centers, towns and
The internationally-boycotted conference on returns to Syria organized in Damascus was an insult to the suffering of Syrian refugees and displaced persons, Syrian civil society