Heating Oil for the Poor
Or: A little bit is at least better than noting...
Iraq is one
of the countries with the largest oil-reserves worldwide - but otherwise
thousands of IDPs in Iraq even don´t have any heating oil to get a warmed up
shelter during cold and rainy winter days and nights.
Just a few hours before leaving Iraq once again
and travelling back to Germany, i made - knowing, that it would only be a very,
very small gesture - the spontaneous decision to do what i was able to do and
invest 150 $ to provide heating oil to at least some families.
I was
thinking about some yazidi families that have to spend already the third winter
in simple tents and windy shelters, as they did not find place in orgenized
camps.
But it
should turn out very soon, that this plan was absoultely unpracticable. A
friend told me: If you are going to deliver heating oil to ten families in a
place, where 100 families live, this will cause a lot of tensions among the people
there. So better wait until you will be able to provide oil ta all the families
there and give the ten bottles of oil to poor people in another place, where it
will cause less tensions.
Of course, I
had been offered to cancel the ordered oil, but that was not, what I intended
to do, as then noone would have any help. So I finally decided to distribute
the 10 bottles, each filled with 22 liters of heating oil, to poor IDP families
in Alqosh.
The first
stop was a former school building in the center of Alqosh´s old town, where six
extremely poor IDP families live. Some days before I had visited them for the
first time with the members of a local NGO that were distributing some
Christmas gifts to them, so I knew, how needy they are. And I was quite
shocked, when members of that families told me, that during more than two years
they had not been supplied with heating oil from anyone – a sentence I should
hear repeatedly on that Dec. 30 of 2016.
Its just
too many IDP families that are depending for 100% on help from outside, as they
have nothing (they lost everything, when they had to flee ISIS in 2014) and
also have no chance for earning an income. Of course, especially the churches
and many organisations d a lot of great work in supporting those people. But
they can´t cover all the needs, that´s the problem.
So it is especially old and sick people, that suffer during winter time, as their health gets worse and their situation turns from bad to more bad with every month passing by…
So it is especially old and sick people, that suffer during winter time, as their health gets worse and their situation turns from bad to more bad with every month passing by…
It was only
a small help – but I know, I have been able to bring at least a little bit of
joy to some of those people (also I know that 22 liters of heating oils are
only enough to provide warmth for some few hours). But I hope, on my next visit
I will be able to refill the bottles (we asked them to give them back for
refillment) and maybe, with the help of other people, be also able to provide
more suffering people with heating oil.
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