by HQ Team Communication officer | Jan 21, 2020 | Refugee Journal
ani is 10 years old. He left Syria with his parents when he was only a toddler and came to live in Lebanon. He was born with impaired hearing, which caused speech impediment as well. It has been very difficult for Hani to go to school. He wasn’t able to follow the...
by HQ Team Communication officer | Jan 21, 2020 | Refugee Journal
Reception centers are like modern towers of Babel. Between the walls of the centers, words in Urdu, Pashtu, Arabic, Albanian and Wolof weave together in the air, giving birth to a unique melody. The center of Woluwe Saint Pierre is a reception and orientation center,...
by HQ Team Communication officer | Jan 21, 2020 | Refugee Journal
author: Raneem Khair Al-Jasem From the countryside of Aleppo, she is from a family of father, mother, 3 brothers and sister. She was born on November 1 2010. Student at Bukra Ahla in Beirut. Syria is the paradise of God on earth. My grandfather always talks about its...
by HQ Team Communication officer | Jan 21, 2020 | Refugee Journal
My name is Roua’a Beish. I’m 20. And I’m from Damascus, the capital city of Syria. I drew this drawing about mother with her children in the war. In all countries, the mother goes to attend to the family’s needs, and when she comes back to her...
by HQ Team Communication officer | Dec 18, 2019 | Awareness, Belgium
In the late summer of 2015, refugees started to come to Belgium where they arrived to Park Maximilian, a large public park became the infamous temporary home for thousands of people. Situated opposite the Belgian immigration office, within weeks after the first...