Heartbreaking Stories from Refugee Camps Around the World

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Explore the poignant images and thought-provoking questions depicting the harsh realities faced by refugees in various camps worldwide. From the struggles of the displaced to their hopes for a better future, these powerful visuals shed light on the challenges endured by those seeking refuge.

  • Refugee Crisis
  • Humanitarian Aid
  • Global Displacement
  • Refugee Camps
  • Social Issues

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  1. Ordinance on arrival

  2. Indian refugee camp

  3. Children celebrating Nakba day in a refugee camp

  4. Refugee camp in Africa, One million people

  5. Bagdad refugee camp

  6. Mozambique refugee camp

  7. Rwandan refugee camp

  8. Thailand refugee camp

  9. Questions: 1. Why does Nafeesa think this is a sad poem? She is sad because people are capable of treating each other badly

  10. 2. Describe the journey that the refugee in the poem must have made to get to this place. It was a terrible trip. They had no hot food or baths along the way.

  11. 3. What are statistics?. Research, data collected by researchers. It refers to numbers.

  12. 4. What is bad about describing people using statistics? You say people are like numbers. Meaningless. The people who died mean nothing.

  13. 5. What does the refugee look forward to in his new country? A bath A hot meal A good night s sleep Medical attention A way back to their own country when all is better

  14. 6. The refugee gets nothing from his new country, not even medical attention. Why not? The country does not want them there. It s not their responsibility to look after the refugees.

  15. 7. What excuse does the official give for this? Help has always been in short supply and now it is impossible to find.

  16. 8. Which of the words below best describe the attitude of the official to the refugee? Generous kind unsympathetic hostile unfeeling warm welcoming Unsympathetic Hostile Unfeeling

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