July 9, 2015
Fighting to Survive: Learning to Live Under Siege
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“Many of our dreams have disappeared. The only dream that remains is our dream of surviving this crisis, which has stripped us of our rights and our dignity. Our feelings are crystallized in one word: fear. We are more afraid every day,” wrote Marah, a girl living in a besieged area...

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June 20, 2015
“Nothing Is Certain:” Life at the Zaatari Refugee Camp
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“Nothing Is Certain:” Life at the Zaatari Refugee Camp For Syrian refugees living in the Al-Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan the only thing that is certain is that nothing is certain. With the conflict now in its fifth year and showing no sign of resolving anytime soon, Syrian refugees are...

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June 4, 2015
Education in the Midst of War
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“War acquires comparatively little significance for children so long as it only threatens their lives. It becomes enormously significant the moment it breaks up family life.” – Anna Freud, 1943            All aspects of Syrian lives have been drastically changed from the escalating conflict. Syrians from every age group wake up...

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May 6, 2015
Syria’s Women and Girls: Dignity and Relief
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By Mukta Ghorpadey, SAMS Advocacy & Communications Intern Women suffer uniquely in war zones. Close to four out of five of the nearly four million Syrian refugees driven from their homes because of conflict are women and children. Many of these women have been uprooted in moments of sudden violence...

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April 27, 2015
Stories with a Heartbeat
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Stories with a Heartbeat is an initiative led by poet Will McInerney and doctor Mohanned Mallah to document the stories of medical professionals and their patients through creative, engaging, and dynamic storytelling.  Throughout March, the Stories with a Heartbeat team of Will McInerney and Mike Mallah, traveled to Palestine, Jordan,...

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