Syria's Humanitarian Struggles Post-Assad
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•SINGH: Humanitarian teams face an uphill battle in Syria
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Syria 's civil war has dragged on for over a decade and finally, Bashar al-Assad has been overthrown.
Millions were displaced by the fighting internally and several million fled the country and became refugees.
People are still in need of all the basics to survive including food, water and access to primary healthcare.
Rahul Singh is professional paramedic with 35 years of experience.
He founded humanitarian aid agency GlobalMedic in 1998 .
He says it is going to be a really tough road for humanitarian agencies.
There will be more people in need in hard-to-reach places, but there is hope because the terror and horror of Assad is gone.
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