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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Four-year-old Hajar Abas-Abas spends her day at the Smurf Centre, a daycare centre operated by the Lutheran World Federation in the Za'atari Camp for Syrian refugees. The centre is intended to help empower women in the camp by giving them space to attend life skills trainings or other activities. For Hajar, however, spending time at the Smurf Centre has had a profound impact, as she had been falling behind in development of her speaking abilities, something that has come to develop much more quickly after coming to the Smurf Centre.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200220_AH2_493...jpg
  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: A girl touches her forehead after having a small star attached there by her nanny at the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200217_AH2_350...jpg
  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: A boy plays in 'the nanny room' at the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200217_AH2_350...jpg
  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: A mother joins to see children play in 'the nanny room' at the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200217_AH1_167...jpg
  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: A girl plays in 'the nanny room' at the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200217_AH2_353...jpg
  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: A boy plays while his mother waits for him to finish, in 'the nanny room' at the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200217_AH2_353...jpg
  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: A boy plays in 'the nanny room' at the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200217_AH2_352...jpg
  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: A boy plays in 'the nanny room' at the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200217_AH2_352...jpg
  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: A girl plays in 'the nanny room' at the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200217_AH1_168...jpg
  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: Children play in 'the nanny room' at the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200217_AH1_167...jpg
  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: A boy plays while his mother waits for him to finish, in 'the nanny room' at the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation community centre in Zarqa serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200217_AH1_167...jpg
  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Four-year-old Hajar Abas-Abas spends her day at the Smurf Centre, a daycare centre operated by the Lutheran World Federation in the Za'atari Camp for Syrian refugees. The centre is intended to help empower women in the camp by giving them space to attend life skills trainings or other activities. For Hajar, however, spending time at the Smurf Centre has had a profound impact, as she had been falling behind in development of her speaking abilities, something that has come to develop much more quickly after coming to the Smurf Centre.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200220_AH1_319...jpg
  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Four-year-old Hajar Abas-Abas and her father Abas-Abas visit the Smurf Centre, a daycare centre operated by the Lutheran World Federation in the Za'atari Camp for Syrian refugees. The centre is intended to help empower women in the camp by giving them space to attend life skills trainings or other activities. For Hajar, however, spending time at the Smurf Centre has had a profound impact, as she had been falling behind in development of her speaking abilities, something that has come to develop much more quickly after coming to the Smurf Centre.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200220_AH1_322...jpg
  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Four-year-old Hajar Abas-Abas and her father Abas-Abas visit the Smurf Centre, a daycare centre operated by the Lutheran World Federation in the Za'atari Camp for Syrian refugees. The centre is intended to help empower women in the camp by giving them space to attend life skills trainings or other activities. For Hajar, however, spending time at the Smurf Centre has had a profound impact, as she had been falling behind in development of her speaking abilities, something that has come to develop much more quickly after coming to the Smurf Centre.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200220_AH1_323...jpg