
Providing Cooking Fuel for Displaced Families… An Urgent Response in Tabqa
In displacement settings, families who have lost their homes and struggle to secure a hot meal in the harsh winter search for a safe way to cook—one that offers their children a minimum sense of warmth and security. In such moments, rapid response becomes a beacon of hope that restores a measure of reassurance.
In this context, Dan Relief and Development Organization, in partnership with DCA, distributed kerosene stoves designed for cooking to displaced families from Al Shekh Maqsoud and ALAshrafiya neighborhoods in Aleppo, currently residing in camps and collective shelters in the town of Tabqa in
northeastern Syria.

The activity included the distribution of 53 kerosene stoves, accompanied by 25 liter fuel jerrycans, benefiting 53 displaced families. The goal was to enable them to prepare their daily meals safely. The stove’s practical design also provides a modest amount of warmth during use.
This intervention comes amid the difficult living conditions faced by displaced families and the urgent need for basic cooking means that ensure a minimum level of food security within camps and shelters.
This activity was carried out as part of the emergency program that Dan Relief and Development Organization prioritizes, reaffirming swift response and humanitarian commitment to the most vulnerable groups, and aiming to alleviate the suffering of displaced people and provide them with the minimum essentials for a dignified life during times of crisis