
#VolunteerDiaries: Dr. Siyana Visits Lebanon - an urgent humanitarian crisis
Refugees in Lebanon face insurmountable barriers to affordable, accessible healthcare, and the sick, disabled and most vulnerable are falling through the cracks. ‘Team Kitrinos’ are now providing essential medical aid to refugees in Arsal, a Lebanese town across the border from Syria. The Arsal camps hold 15,000 people in dire conditions, struggling to survive in drafty, leaking and sometimes even moldy tarpaulin tents. Founder of Kitrinos Healthcare, Dr. Siyana Mahroof-Shaff

Women and Children in Crisis Need Your Support!
*trigger warning: domestic violence* It’s the end of another long, tiring day for Malala* who works as a cleaner for her neighbours, but the last thing she wants is to go home. What awaits her is shared by so many women in Afghanistan: beatings by her husband, in front of her terrified children. Although she is heavily pregnant, she has no choice but to go to work every day because her husband is too intoxicated to do so. Once, Malala was so badly beaten that she lost conscio

POD: COVID-19, Healthcare and Refugees with Dr. Siyana Mahroof-Shaffi
Our friends at SolidariTee recently interviewed Kitrinos Healthcare founder, Dr Siyana, for their podcast: 'Right to Refuge'. Right to Refuge aims to answer all the questions you've always been too scared to ask, while also spotlighting some of the incredible organisations making an impact. From legal aid to the power of language, SolidariTee hope to break down one of the most pressing issues of our time and ensure that accurate, up-to-date information is accessible to everyo

Women and Children in Crisis Need Your Support!
Dear friend, In 2022, 'Team Kitrinos' are looking forward to developing new partnerships with humanitarian actors in Greece and beyond. We are pleased to announce that this year, we will be working alongside Médecins Du Monde Greece to provide vital medical services to families in Camp Moria 2.0, with a particular focus on women and children. Launching our 2022 Appeal:
'Continuing to Care' No woman wants to have a baby in a refugee camp, and no child wants to grow up there, b