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  • A young boy greets refugees arriving at the station from Syria. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers sort through donated clothes and food and other supplies to arriving refugees on trains from Germany. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers on the read at CPH Airport train station. The train only stops briefly on the way to Sweden and the volunteers try to supply refugees on board with food and drinks in the short time they have before the doors will shut again.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • A volunteer at CPH Airport train station communicate through a locked door with refugees onboard to make sure they are alright. The train is on the way to Sweden and safety.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • The train only stops briefly on the way to Sweden and the volunteers try to supply refugees on board with food and drinks in the short time they have before the doors will shut again.  This train has got babies onboard and baby supplies are called for. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Toys and fresh clothes, on the loggage rack of a Sweden bound train, donated by Danes to Syrian refugees on their way to Sweden and safety. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • A Swedish volunteer and Afghan refugees on their way on a train to Sweden and safety.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers at CPH Central station help refugees onboard a train to Sweden and safety.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Young refugees on the train to Sweden from Denmark.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Adib, seen reflected in the train window came to to Denmark as a refugee from Syria a year ago. Now he is a volunteer at Copenhagen Airport train station helping refugges in getting to Sweden. Here he waves goodby to a family on their last leg to Swden and safety. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • A refugee family on their way to Sweden and safety on a train from Copenhagen. Volunteers can be seen in the reflection. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Adib, seen reflected in the train window came to to Denmark as a refugee from Syria a year ago. Now he is a volunteer at Copenhagen Airport train station helping refugges in getting to Sweden. Here he waves goodby to a family on their last leg to Swden and safety. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • A young refugee on the train to Sweden from Denmark.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers sort through donated clothes. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers sort through donated clothes. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers sort through donated clothes. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers sort through donated clothes. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Collection point at CPH Airport tarin station.. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers at a collection point at CPH Airport trains station.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Collection point at CPH Airport train station.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Father Muhammed from Syria with three of his 4 children on the train to Sweden and safety.  His wife is wheel chair bound due to loosing a leg during bombings and she had to stay behind.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Father Muhammed from Syria with three of his 4 children on the train to Sweden and safety.  His wife is wheel chair bound due to loosing a leg during bombings and she had to stay behind.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Amar from Syria shows her war scar. Amar has travelled from Syria with her three siblings and father, her mother stayed behind because she is wheel chair bound due to a war injury.  They are about to board a train to Sweden and safety. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Volunteers making lunch packs. Help point at Copenhagen Central Station. An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Mona, a volunteer at CPH Central station sees Fahed and her family off to Sweden. Fahed has travelled from Syria with her three siblings and father, her mother stayed behind because she is wheel chair bound due to a war injury.  An unprecedented number of refugees arrived from Germany in early September, most being Syrian war refugees, some from Afghanistan. Most wanted to travel on to Sweden and a number of Danish citizens created a spontanious network to assist the refugees with travel, food, clothes and psycological support.
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  • Douaa teaches the kids English after they have returned from work. The class room also funtions as her bed room which she share with the rest of her family.<br />
Douaa is from Sayeda Zeinab City in Syria. She was a geology student but had to leave Zeinab City with her family when the war came to their town. She lives with her father and siblings in a disused school in the Bekaa Valley. Douaa was doing nothing till she decided to get all the children living in the school together and began teaching them Englsih and Maths. All the fighters in Syria are students, doctors, engineers etc so it will be up to the young refugees to rebuild Syria when they return and all the able bodied men have died in the war according to Douaa.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. The pool in Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. The pool in Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Main street in Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Girls draped in the Palestinian flag in El-Buss refugee camp. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Naba'a psychologist Rouda Ismael visits Mohammed at his granmothers home. His father has left his Mohammeds mother and is now living with a new wife and children. Mohammed is not allowed by his father to live with mother and his father does not want him so he would be homeless had his father's mother not taken him in. All this and other bad exoeriences has had a profound impact on Mohammed and Rouda helps him get by and get better. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. The morning is finished off with sing and dance organised by Naba'a volunteers, all local residents in the camp. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. The girls play a race game where two teams compete to fill up a beaker with water. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Delal shows a woman how to stitch.Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • The pool in Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians.  Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Boys play in the school yeard in the mroning heat. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Delal is a Syrian Palestinian refugee from Damascus. She now lives in Shatila camp with her family after they fled the war in Syria. She runs workshops with her adult daughter where they teach other Syrian women refugees traditional handy craft.
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  • Girls performing n El-Buss refugee camp after a week of Play and Learn with Naba'a. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Art work made by children on display in Rashidieh refugee camp after a week of Play and Learn with Naba'a. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Girls performing to their parents in Rashidieh refugee camp after a week of Play and Learn with Naba'a. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Mohammed and his siblings outside their front door. Mohammed is 15 and has only just regained his ability to walk after years of psychological treatment by Naba'a psychologist Rouda Ismael.  Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. The morning is finished off with sing and dance organised by Naba'a volunteers, all local residents in the camp. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls wash their hands after having been hand painted. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Art class. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Story telling, a great hit with some of the girls. A volunteer reads stories to the children who for a short time forget where they are. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls wash their hands after having been hand painted. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls are playing a eat-the-apple game with a lot of energy and laughter. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls are playing a eat-the-apple game with a lot of energy and laughter. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Boys play in the school yeard in the mroning heat. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Mother Hannan with some of her 6 children in the alley outside her front door. They live in a two room flat, the father Ali sells watermellons in the street. Most of the children receive psychosocial help to relieve them from stress and Naba'a's psychologist Rouda Ismael has been visiting them for years. With her help 15 year old Muhammed can now walk and Doaa can now speak. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Mother Hannan with three of her 6 children. They live in a two room flat, the father Ali sells watermellons in the street. Most of the children receive psychosocial help to relieve them from stress and Naba'a's psychologist Rouda Ismael has been visiting them for years. With her help 15 year old Muhammed can now walk and Doaa can now speak. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. The morning is finished off with sing and dance organised by Naba'a volunteers, all local residents in the camp. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls are making pictures cutting and pasting paper together with a Naba'a volunteer.It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Girls sing and dance. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • In Ein El-Hilweh refugee camp, home to 75.000 Palestinians. Boys practise run a dance play. It is summer break in the UNWRA school and Naba'a runs Play and Learn sessions in the empty school for vulnerable children. They aim is to give them a safe space to express themselves with out fear of repression. Developmental Action Without Borders(Naba'a) work in Palestinian refugee camps across Lebanon to help children in the camps.  The camps are densely over-crowded and many of the children are 4th generation refugees living in Lebanon with no citizenship or rights and under immense pressure. Naba'a is a mix of Palestinians and Lebanese and aim to give children a sense of security and freedom to express their needs and rights.Naba'a operates in communities governed by a multitude of political parties and religious groups and Naba'a keeps a strict independed line from any affiliation with any groups.
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  • Alaa arrived in Beirut from Damascus 25.12.12. He used to run a very well established dance company, SIMA. in Syria with 40 dancers performing all over the country and at international festivals. When he first arrived to Lebanon he had nothing but has since managed to gather some of the old Sima dancers and has set up a dance school for both Syrian and Lebanese. He runs SIma and the classes out of Babel Theatre in Hamra, Beirut and Sima is in the run to win Arabs Have Talent, a tv talent show.
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  • Alaa arrived in Beirut from Damascus 25.12.12. He used to run a very well established dance company, SIMA. in Syria with 40 dancers performing all over the country and at international festivals. When he first arrived to Lebanon he had nothing but has since managed to gather some of the old Sima dancers and has set up a dance school for both Syrian and Lebanese. He runs SIma and the classes out of Babel Theatre in Hamra, Beirut and Sima is in the run to win Arabs Have Talent, a tv talent show.
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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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  • Dima, former dancer from Damascus, Syria, works in the bar and restaurant Mezzian in Hamra district of Beirut. She came to Beirut in January 2012 fleeing threats to kill and rape her from the Ghosts - Assad regime fanatics. Her sister was politically active and had to flee the country and eventually so did Dima. Working in the Mezzian as their head chef is how she makes a living but she really wants to get back into dancing again. She dreams about joining her sister in Norway and to continue her dance career there, away from the neighbouring war in Syria. Before taking up dancing she was twice Syrian national champion in Thai-boxing.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Hundreds turned out to protest against the Nationality and Borders Bill on the 27th of Februrary 2022, Central London, United Kingdom. The bill is targeting refugees,asylum seekers, emigrants and people with dual citizenship. The protest was a show of solidarity and defiance against the bill.
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  • Ali Tamlit, 30 and from North Yorkshire. <br />
Photographed by the skate board track in Clissold Park.<br />
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Ali is a qualified rope<br />
access technician (or industrial abseiler) and also works with young people and campaign groups as a facilitator. <br />
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He first became involved in<br />
migrant justice at Uni in Manchester, where he was part of running a night shelter for destitute asylum seekers with Student Action for Refugees (STAR). Whilst living in the Heathrow villages he attended<br />
demonstrations and Harmondsword and Colnbrook detention centers<br />
regularly. He is a member of Plane Stupid who campaign against aviation expansion.
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