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  2. Fawaz is just 11 & has finally made it to the UK after 18months alone in a camp. His parents are gone, he has little more than the clothes on his back, but loves ⁦⁩ & thanks to ⁦⁩ he is no longer walking alone

  3. Dec 18

     I am not dangerous. I am not a terrorist. I am not a criminal. I am a human! . By @ by.milene

  4. Dec 19

    She is a Somali in war-torn Yemen & unemployed. Khadija lost her job as a maid when COVID-19 struck. Refugees & are stigmatized as vectors of coronavirus. Our cash assistance supports Khadija & others in a similar situation to cope with increased hardship.

  5. Dec 21

    Anyone looking to read engaging scholarship this holiday season should look no further than JLSP's own Volume 16, Issue 1, published December 1. Our latest Issue covers everything from the to the international crisis, and more!

  6. Dec 21

    Check out the great work carried out in 2020 despite all the challenges. I was particularly proud of working with them on the crisis in Greece.

  7. Prize Winner garnered 100s of likes for his picture of a skipping girl. We asked him about it.

  8. Dec 18

    We Followed The Phone, new watercolour for my Migrations series.

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  9. Dec 16

    My in the world Looking for peacei Kutupalong Camp Cox's Bazar in . Date 16/12 /2020

  10. Prize Winner discusses the challenges of photography in the camps.

  11. Dec 19

    The children are making 🎄 decorations with their beloved teacher Ira, a herself. We support this project with study materials, arts and crafts items. Find out more about this project here:

  12. Dec 15

    There is no such thing as “coming the right way” as a .

  13. Dec 22

    Wishing you Merry Christmas. Many years ago, the Pope wrote:”The émigré Holy Family of Nazareth, fleeing into Egypt, is the archetype of every family.” This year, some Christians are taking   as a special occasion to recognize the plight of refugees.

  14. Dec 19

    Reflecting on the family that I belong to, wrenched out of Lahore, to move to India in 1947. No bitterness, just a lasting, intense longing to see home, Lahore, once more, till they passed away

  15. Dec 16

    This sad tale must rank as the epitome of resilience Feature: Palestinian salvages paintings from studio's rubble at camp in Syria

  16. Dec 20

    Received a call from . During this New Year, they are planning to support for its programme. We are indeed thankful to them.

  17. Dec 17

    More than 400000 children growing up without any hope even they are not getting formal education. It's been more than 3 years. ©Mohammed Zonaid! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

  18. Dec 22

    A Palestinian family from a camp in standing in front their house entrance door and monitoring the weather 😞

  19. Dec 21

    Otash and her 7-year-old daughter Shalom are lucky. After a month of separation due to heavy shelling, they were reconnected in camp in . She has found her daughter, but her pregnant sister remains missing.

  20. Dec 17
  21. Dec 17

    8 Days to and 80 people given support with immigration and legal needs regarding their status this year. They have had to fight for every human right. And thanks to your donations, they are gaining stability and a pathway to pursue work and resident visas.

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