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Tuesday 18 November 2014

Carrying Bricks instead of School Books: Kamal's Story

After an explosion in front of their house in Syria, 13 year old Kareem and his family fled to Lebanon. Kareem could not continue his education because he had to work to help his family.
He worked as a delivery boy in a grocery shop and a café. His family has lost everything as a result of the conflict, but more than anything else, he wants go back to school and dreams of
becoming a civil engineer.

The following film is made by Kamal

Tuesday 18 November 2014

Carrying Bricks instead of School Books: Hassan's Story

14 year old Hassan left Syria nine years ago and moved to Lebanon with his family. When the crisis erupted in Syria, Hassan’s dad lost his job as a construction worker because employers preferred to hire younger and cheaper refugee workers who had come to Lebanon. Hassan’s family couldn’t afford to send him and his brother to school anymore, so he decided to work instead.

The following film was made by Hassan

Tuesday 18 November 2014

Carrying Bricks instead of School Books: Miled's Story

Miled is a 12 year old boy who had to quit school after his father got sick. He began working at a car garage to support his family, enduring physical and emotional abuse for two years.

The following film was made by Miled

Tuesday 19 August 2014

The World Needs More Humanitarian Heroes

Save the Children Lebanon celebrates the service of its humanitarian workers

Monday 18 August 2014

Clean air and clean water

Joint regional project brings children’s views on climate change and disaster mitigation to the attention of regional and global leaders

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