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Syrian refugee carries on family soap-making legacy to combat COVID-19 spread in Lebanon
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With training from the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) and support from the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund, Syrian refugee Midia Said Sido makes soap to help avert the spread of COVID-19.
In her kitchen in southern Lebanon, Midia Said Sido adds soap ingredients into a silver bowl and whisks everything together. She watches a UNHCR-led soap tutorial on her phone, carefully following all the instructions. I have always liked making soap very, very much, she said.
Sido is making soap for her children and other Syrian refugees in her community. Living in the southern part of the country, they were fortunate not to be affected by the August blast that killed about 200 people and damaged close to 200,000 homes in Beirut. But coronavirus weighs heavily on their minds. The country is experiencing a surge of COVID-19 cases, with a daily rate in the thousands.