Last summer in the New York Times I wrote
about the importance of school meals for children victimized by the war
in Syria. We can do so much more for them, as we did for children in
Europe and Asia affected by World War II.
Lebanon is one of the main countries where Syrians have fled to during the last five years of civil war. But once the refugees arrive they face all kinds of challenges just to have the basics of food and shelter. They have little or no resources.
Lebanon is one of the main countries where Syrians have fled to during the last five years of civil war. But once the refugees arrive they face all kinds of challenges just to have the basics of food and shelter. They have little or no resources.
Read my full commentary at The Huffington Post.