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Ibrahim, to live as a child again

Explosive weapons Rehabilitation
Syria

Injured in a munition's depot explosion, 5-year-old Ibrahim is learning to walk, move, and play like a child again with help from HI.

A young boy walks on a foam mat in a rehabilitation room while a woman stands beside him.

Ibrahim during a rehabilitation session | © T. Mayer / HI

The incident 

Five-year-old Ibrahim is from a rural area of Aleppo. His family was living in a displacement camp in Maaret Misrin when a weapons depot exploded in July 2025. This tragedy claimed the life of his sister and left Ibrahim with a severe brain injury. This trauma left him unable to walk or speak, and he has suffered a profound psychological impact.

Game and food for recovery  

HI implemented a family-centered recovery plan for Ibrahim. To stimulate his cognitive functions and motor skills, the team used a variety of tools, such as specialized equipment, building blocks, art materials, and interactive play. In collaboration with nutrition partners, Ibrahim also received a tailored dietary plan to combat malnutrition and ensure his body had the essential nutrients required for muscle growth and neurological recovery. 

To support her mother 

Ibrahim’s mother received psychosocial support to help her manage her own trauma. This was a critical step, as it enabled her to lead exercises at home, making her an active partner in her son’s therapy. 

Rehabilitation activities 

To improve Ibrahim’s mobility, the HI specialists focused on strengthening his atrophied muscles and improving his core stability. 

Ibrahim participated in balance drills and used specialized equipment to regain his equilibrium. A key part of the plan included using blocks to re-engage the brain-body connection that is essential for walking. To ensure daily progress, the team organized sessions with his mother, integrating physical therapy into Ibrahim’s home routine. 

Just three months after beginning the programme, Ibrahim was able to stand and take his first steps. Today, he is back to playing with his friends — a testament to his restored physical ability and childhood spirit.  

His mother reports a renewed sense of hope and a newfound confidence in her ability to manage the daily challenges of caring for him. 

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