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  • Ali works on a car helped by his assistant in the garage owned by the Mayor of Mdoukha. Ali Abed el Razzak Zamzam, 29, is from Zamalka in Syria. He came to Mdoukha with his fiancé after life in the town got too dangerous because of fighting, most of the time they had to stay in a shelter with no food,water or electricity because of heavy Government shelling and tanks destroyed his grandparents house. <br />
Ali now works as a mechanic in a garage owned by the local Mayor and he lives in an unfinished building owned by the Mayor with his fiancé and her family. The Mayor takes half of what Ali makes and has lend him money to buy house hold equipment. He has been in Lebanon for a year and misses his family who are all back in Syria, - all wants is the war to stop so he can go back, marry his fiancé and have children.
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  • Disability Action Network (DAN) is based in Hargeisa in Somaliland and a charity working with disabled children and young people helping them to access health care and provide them with therapeutic rehabilitation. DAN supply and fit orthopaedic appliaces and physiotherapy when needed. Somaliland is a very poor country and to many not living in the capital Hargeisa health care is very difficult to come by..DAN received the STARS Foundation Health Award in 2008 for outstanding work. A specialist working for DAN is finishing off a leg prosthetic in their work shop in Hargeisa.
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  • The Stars Foundation visiting the Kenya Society for the Blind.The Kenya Society for the Blind is a long standing charity which works to make blind people able to function in the community as a whole. They support children in schools and supply them with Braille writers, specialist teachers,glasses for visually impaired,counseling and other much needed tools. .Here a technician at Kilimani Primary school in Nairobi is servicing Braille writers.
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