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Stand by: Sirian refugee families in nobody's land

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Stand by: Sirian refugee families in nobody's land

Description

This exhibition provides us with an insight into the everyday lives of refugee families through the shots taken by Iván Benítez. Since the war started, Lebanon, which has a population of 6 million inhabitants, took in a million and a half Syrian refugees. It is comparatively the country to take in the largest number of people in the world. The financial aid from international agencies has recently been suspended in Lebanon and the NGOs in Greece began reducing their presence and help a while ago now, which has meant that the situation of these families only gets worse. While the families wait for a safe destination where they can rebuild their lives, the Jesuit Refugee Service is working in Lebanon and Greece.

Competencies

  1. 1 - Competence in learning to learn
  2. 2 - Spiritual competence
  3. 3 - Linguistic competence
  4. 4 - Social and citizen competence

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Stand by: Sirian refugee families in nobody's land
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Ages

From 17 years
13 to 14 years
15 to 16 years

Subjects

Music
English
Philosophy
Social Sciences

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