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The Bleak Life of Nadeem

In a dark market in northern Syria, where living difficulties cast a shadow on the faces of people, Nadeem Abdul-Qader carries a teapot, stares well at it against a dim light to make sure that the luster of metal ware is enough for customers to appreciate his work….

Winter is the worst season for refugees, Here is why!

The tents tell their stories …

“Stolen Childhood: The Victims of “Legalized” Child Marriage in the Arab World”

Feeling helpless with tears pouring down her face, an Iraqi mother held her mobile phone and went live addressing the audience on social media, begging everyone to help her in her ordeal….

“The Call of My Heart”: Austrian Photographer Brings Aid and Joy to Syrian Refugee Children

The Caravan of Humanity, an Austrian non-government organization, brings aid, warmth and joy to Syrian refugee children in Lebanon before wintertime….

Yemen’s long civil war is forcing parents to choose which children to save from starvation

His children were starving, and now his two youngest were sick – their tiny bodies burning with fever, their emaciated chests straining for breath. Mohammed’s pockets were empty and a trip to the hospital, three hours away, would cost more than he had made in months….

The Empty School Desk

October 20 would have been a normal day; Omar and Ali got dressed, carried on their school backpacks, and left their home in Ariha, a town in Idlib countryside, starting their journey to school.