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JORDAN Ali and Rima

 12th Apr 2013    Jordan

“If we knew this would happen to us we wouldn’t have brought so many children into the world.” These are the words of Rima [1] , a Syrian refugee living in Amman.

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JORDAN A young mothers struggles as a refugee

 12th Apr 2013    Jordan

Yana [1], 26 years old, tends to her month old baby as her two year old daughter sits on the floor playing with a bib – there are no toys to entertain her.

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DR CONGO A mother and daughters close bond in Goma

 5th Apr 2013    Democratic Republic of Congo

Rose Vive Lobo, 42 years, is married with seven children. Since 2010, she has been working as a project manager for socio-economic reintegration with CARE DRC, in Goma

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LESOTHO Why cash vouchers instead of food

 5th Apr 2013    Lesotho

CARE Lesotho is currently distributing cash vouchers to 210 households affected by the current food crisis in Linakaneng and Moeketsane villages of Mokhotling district, North Eastern Lesotho

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DR CONGO A day in the life of an IDP

 3rd Apr 2013    Democratic Republic of Congo

It’s like the whole of North Kivu (DRC) is in motion, on the road, fleeing fighting, arriving to or leaving camps. There is fighting, fleeing. And raping.

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO More bad things will happen if we do nothing say nothing

 3rd Apr 2013    Democratic Republic of Congo

38-year-old Joel used to be a primary school teacher. He comes across well spoken and thoughtful. You can imagine him being good with his students.

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO The Kitchanga womens choice

 2nd Apr 2013    Democratic Republic of Congo

The women of Kitchanga keep arriving to the camps on the outskirts of Goma, DRC. They have had to flee their homes as their town of Kitchanga was caught up in violence and fighting between armed groups earlier in March.

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DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO Where women are raped everyday and where sister helps sister

 2nd Apr 2013    Democratic Republic of Congo

Ask women in rural Africa when they were born, and they would invariably answer you surprised, full of uncertainty: “I think it was in 1981 or 1982”.

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JORDAN Indecent proposals for Syrian women

 20th Mar 2013    Jordan

“Are you Syrian? Will you marry me?” These are just some of the questions that 34 year old Mufeeda has been hearing since her husband went missing in Syria.

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DR CONGO Unity is power

 13th Mar 2013    Democratic Republic of Congo

“When I was married, I thought my husband had to do everything. Now, I don’t think anymore that I can’t live without him. I feel good. I don’t feel threatened anymore.” Clemantine Namulao, from Kyeshero, North Kivu, DRC

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