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Fatmeh, 60 years: Witness of the past
By Agnès Matha
Fatmeh has lived in Shatila for over twenty years… she is yet uncertain of this figure. She also doesn’t know her exact age "around sixty, I never knew exactly when I was born.” She has the tired eyes of someone who has often... > Full Story
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Inès and Tania, 30 years: advocating desegregation and education for women
By Agnès Matha
Inès and Tania work in the children's centre that is established by the “Najdeh” Association in camp Baddawi. This association is part of NGOs that intervene in camps to assist civilians in issues such as women employment amongst... > Full Story
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Hoda, 38 years, struggles for children’s rights
By Agnès Matha
Further south, at Borj El Barajneh, steaming tea is drank subsequently to Turkish coffee, and cigarettes burn up; another camp and a different personal story. Hoda, a rangy 38-year-old woman with wild thick hair evokes with passion and pride the... > Full Story
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Nohad, 45 years: "I wanted to work in order to fulfil myself"
By Agnès Matha > Full Story
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Mohamad, 27 years: "Women are increasingly reconciling family and work"
By Agnès Matha > Full Story
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