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  • Handicraft being made in the Condomize booth at AIDS 2016, in the Global Village area.
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  • 13 October 2022, Ichnya, Ukraine: A female student shows the work she has done during an online handiwork class led by teacher Natalia Koval (right), at the Ichnya school of Vasilchenko in the Ichnya municipality of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine — home to 540 students (boys and girls) aged 6-16. The school is currently empty of its students, with classes taught online only, until secure bomb shelters can be restored at the school. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces in February 2022, Ukrainian schools are no longer allowed to undertake onsite schooling without functional bomb shelters available in case or air raids or other attacks. The Lutheran World Federation collaborates with the municipality of Ichnya to help renovate existing but not-yet-functional shelters in the school basement, intended to secure protection for at least 1,000 people in case of emergency.
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  • 13 October 2022, Ichnya, Ukraine: A female student shows the work she has done during an online handiwork class led by teacher Natalia Koval (right), at the Ichnya school of Vasilchenko in the Ichnya municipality of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine — home to 540 students (boys and girls) aged 6-16. The school is currently empty of its students, with classes taught online only, until secure bomb shelters can be restored at the school. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces in February 2022, Ukrainian schools are no longer allowed to undertake onsite schooling without functional bomb shelters available in case or air raids or other attacks. The Lutheran World Federation collaborates with the municipality of Ichnya to help renovate existing but not-yet-functional shelters in the school basement, intended to secure protection for at least 1,000 people in case of emergency.
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  • 24 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: A man undertakes restoration work of the mosaic inside the Dome of the Rock at the Al Aqsa mosque in the Jerusalem old city.
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  • 24 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: A man undertakes restoration work of the mosaic inside the Dome of the Rock at the Al Aqsa mosque in the Jerusalem old city.
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  • 24 November 2022, Jerusalem, Palestine: A man undertakes restoration work of the mosaic inside the Dome of the Rock at the Al Aqsa mosque in the Jerusalem old city.
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  • 23 November 2022, Bethlehem, Palestine: A man works on producing Christmas decorations and souvenirs in a workshop in the Bethlehem old city.
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  • 23 November 2022, Bethlehem, Palestine: A group of men work on producing Christmas decorations and souvenirs in a workshop in the Bethlehem old city.
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  • 23 November 2022, Bethlehem, Palestine: A group of men work on producing Christmas decorations and souvenirs in a workshop in the Bethlehem old city.
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  • 13 October 2022, Ichnya, Ukraine: Teacher Natalia Koval leads an online class in textile handiwork at the Ichnya school of Vasilchenko in the Ichnya municipality of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine — home to 540 students (boys and girls) aged 6-16. The school is currently empty of its students, with classes taught online only, until secure bomb shelters can be restored at the school. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces in February 2022, Ukrainian schools are no longer allowed to undertake onsite schooling without functional bomb shelters available in case or air raids or other attacks. The Lutheran World Federation collaborates with the municipality of Ichnya to help renovate existing but not-yet-functional shelters in the school basement, intended to secure protection for at least 1,000 people in case of emergency.
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  • 13 October 2022, Ichnya, Ukraine: Teacher Natalia Koval leads an online class in textile handiwork at the Ichnya school of Vasilchenko in the Ichnya municipality of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine — home to 540 students (boys and girls) aged 6-16. The school is currently empty of its students, with classes taught online only, until secure bomb shelters can be restored at the school. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces in February 2022, Ukrainian schools are no longer allowed to undertake onsite schooling without functional bomb shelters available in case or air raids or other attacks. The Lutheran World Federation collaborates with the municipality of Ichnya to help renovate existing but not-yet-functional shelters in the school basement, intended to secure protection for at least 1,000 people in case of emergency.
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  • 13 October 2022, Ichnya, Ukraine: Teacher Natalia Koval leads an online class in textile handiwork at the Ichnya school of Vasilchenko in the Ichnya municipality of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine — home to 540 students (boys and girls) aged 6-16. The school is currently empty of its students, with classes taught online only, until secure bomb shelters can be restored at the school. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces in February 2022, Ukrainian schools are no longer allowed to undertake onsite schooling without functional bomb shelters available in case or air raids or other attacks. The Lutheran World Federation collaborates with the municipality of Ichnya to help renovate existing but not-yet-functional shelters in the school basement, intended to secure protection for at least 1,000 people in case of emergency.
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  • 13 October 2022, Ichnya, Ukraine: Teacher Natalia Koval shows students a pair of scissors, as she leads an online class in textile handiwork at the Ichnya school of Vasilchenko in the Ichnya municipality of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine — home to 540 students (boys and girls) aged 6-16. The school is currently empty of its students, with classes taught online only, until secure bomb shelters can be restored at the school. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces in February 2022, Ukrainian schools are no longer allowed to undertake onsite schooling without functional bomb shelters available in case or air raids or other attacks. The Lutheran World Federation collaborates with the municipality of Ichnya to help renovate existing but not-yet-functional shelters in the school basement, intended to secure protection for at least 1,000 people in case of emergency.
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  • 13 October 2022, Ichnya, Ukraine: Teacher Natalia Koval leads an online class in textile handiwork at the Ichnya school of Vasilchenko in the Ichnya municipality of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine — home to 540 students (boys and girls) aged 6-16. The school is currently empty of its students, with classes taught online only, until secure bomb shelters can be restored at the school. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces in February 2022, Ukrainian schools are no longer allowed to undertake onsite schooling without functional bomb shelters available in case or air raids or other attacks. The Lutheran World Federation collaborates with the municipality of Ichnya to help renovate existing but not-yet-functional shelters in the school basement, intended to secure protection for at least 1,000 people in case of emergency.
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  • 13 October 2022, Ichnya, Ukraine: Teacher Natalia Koval leads an online class in textile handiwork at the Ichnya school of Vasilchenko in the Ichnya municipality of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine — home to 540 students (boys and girls) aged 6-16. The school is currently empty of its students, with classes taught online only, until secure bomb shelters can be restored at the school. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces in February 2022, Ukrainian schools are no longer allowed to undertake onsite schooling without functional bomb shelters available in case or air raids or other attacks. The Lutheran World Federation collaborates with the municipality of Ichnya to help renovate existing but not-yet-functional shelters in the school basement, intended to secure protection for at least 1,000 people in case of emergency.
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  • 13 October 2022, Ichnya, Ukraine: School director Luidmyla Kutchovera (left), Ichnya mayor Olena Buturlym (second left) and Bhoj Khanal (right), team leader of the Lutheran World Federation in Ukraine, greet an online handiwork class led by teacher Natalia Koval (centre). The Ichnya school of Vasilchenko in the Ichnya municipality of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine — home to 540 students (boys and girls) aged 6-16 — is empty of its students, with classes taught online only, until secure bomb shelters can be restored at the school. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces in February 2022, Ukrainian schools are no longer allowed to undertake onsite schooling without functional bomb shelters available in case or air raids or other attacks. The Lutheran World Federation collaborates with the municipality of Ichnya to help renovate existing but not-yet-functional shelters in the school basement, intended to secure protection for at least 1,000 people in case of emergency.
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  • 13 October 2022, Ichnya, Ukraine: Teacher Natalia Koval leads an online class in textile handiwork at the Ichnya school of Vasilchenko in the Ichnya municipality of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine — home to 540 students (boys and girls) aged 6-16. The school is currently empty of its students, with classes taught online only, until secure bomb shelters can be restored at the school. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces in February 2022, Ukrainian schools are no longer allowed to undertake onsite schooling without functional bomb shelters available in case or air raids or other attacks. The Lutheran World Federation collaborates with the municipality of Ichnya to help renovate existing but not-yet-functional shelters in the school basement, intended to secure protection for at least 1,000 people in case of emergency.
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  • 13 October 2022, Ichnya, Ukraine: Teacher Natalia Koval leads an online class in textile handiwork at the Ichnya school of Vasilchenko in the Ichnya municipality of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine — home to 540 students (boys and girls) aged 6-16. The school is currently empty of its students, with classes taught online only, until secure bomb shelters can be restored at the school. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces in February 2022, Ukrainian schools are no longer allowed to undertake onsite schooling without functional bomb shelters available in case or air raids or other attacks. The Lutheran World Federation collaborates with the municipality of Ichnya to help renovate existing but not-yet-functional shelters in the school basement, intended to secure protection for at least 1,000 people in case of emergency.
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  • 13 October 2022, Ichnya, Ukraine: Bhoj Khanal, team leader of the Lutheran World Federation in Ukraine, (left) greets handiwork teacher Natalia Koval (right) wearing products made by students at the Ichnya school of Vasilchenko in the Ichnya municipality of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine — home to 540 students (boys and girls) aged 6-16. The school is currently empty of its students, with classes taught online only, until secure bomb shelters can be restored at the school. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces in February 2022, Ukrainian schools are no longer allowed to undertake onsite schooling without functional bomb shelters available in case or air raids or other attacks. The Lutheran World Federation collaborates with the municipality of Ichnya to help renovate existing but not-yet-functional shelters in the school basement, intended to secure protection for at least 1,000 people in case of emergency.
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  • 13 October 2022, Ichnya, Ukraine: Bhoj Khanal (left), team leader of the Lutheran World Federation in Ukraine, listens in as a student shows the work they have done during an online handiwork class led by teacher Natalia Koval (right), at the Ichnya school of Vasilchenko in the Ichnya municipality of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine — home to 540 students (boys and girls) aged 6-16. The school is currently empty of its students, with classes taught online only, until secure bomb shelters can be restored at the school. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces in February 2022, Ukrainian schools are no longer allowed to undertake onsite schooling without functional bomb shelters available in case or air raids or other attacks. The Lutheran World Federation collaborates with the municipality of Ichnya to help renovate existing but not-yet-functional shelters in the school basement, intended to secure protection for at least 1,000 people in case of emergency.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: An angel bearing the colours of the Ukrainian flag sits on a chest of drawers, as 14-year-old Liliia from Ukraine spends her evening studying in her bedroom. The family, made up of Lilliia and her mother Katiia Kharytoniuk her younger sister Sofija (5) arrived as refugees in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, the family now lives in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Liliia's mother Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 18 October 2022, Bytom, Poland: An angel bearing the colours of the Ukrainian flag sits on a chest of drawers, as 14-year-old Liliia from Ukraine spends her evening studying in her bedroom. The family, made up of Lilliia and her mother Katiia Kharytoniuk her younger sister Sofija (5) arrived as refugees in Poland from Uman, Ukraine, in March 2022, following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. After three months staying in the home of a Polish family, the family now lives in a building at the Evangelical Church of the Augsburg Confession in Poland parish in Bytom. The family has two rooms for themselves, and share a kitchen, bathroom and a playing room for children with a couple of other families from Ukraine. Liliia's mother Katiia is an economist, and before fleeing the war, worked as a sales manager at a factory manufacturing furniture. The father of the family remains in Ukraine, as at times of war, men aged 18-60 are not allowed to leave the country, under martial law.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: A group of Dinca refugee women from South Sudan pass the time at a women's self-help group in the Nyumanzi refugee settlement in Adjumani district, West Nile area of Uganda. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: Tailor Scovia Maia (left) meets with Lutheran World Federation general secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt (right) as she works at her shop in the Nyumanzi settlement in Adjumani. 28-year-old tailor Scovia Maia offers up dresses and other crafted items for sale. A refugee from Nimule in South Sudan, Maia says she arrived in Nyumanzi in 2017 with skills but no tools to build a business. “Now, with help from the LWF and UNHCR, I am running a small-scale business, and I train others in tailoring too. I sleep well, and I can eat good food,” she says. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: Tailor Scovia Maia (right) meets with Lutheran World Federation general secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt (left) and Bishop Jones Ole Meliyio of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (centre) as she works at her shop in the Nyumanzi settlement in Adjumani. 28-year-old tailor Scovia Maia offers up dresses and other crafted items for sale. A refugee from Nimule in South Sudan, Maia says she arrived in Nyumanzi in 2017 with skills but no tools to build a business. “Now, with help from the LWF and UNHCR, I am running a small-scale business, and I train others in tailoring too. I sleep well, and I can eat good food,” she says. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: Tailor Scovia Maia (right) meets with Lutheran World Federation general secretary Rev. Anne Burghardt (left) and Bishop Jones Ole Meliyio of the Kenya Evangelical Lutheran Church (centre) as she works at her shop in the Nyumanzi settlement in Adjumani. 28-year-old tailor Scovia Maia offers up dresses and other crafted items for sale. A refugee from Nimule in South Sudan, Maia says she arrived in Nyumanzi in 2017 with skills but no tools to build a business. “Now, with help from the LWF and UNHCR, I am running a small-scale business, and I train others in tailoring too. I sleep well, and I can eat good food,” she says. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: Tailor Scovia Maia works at her shop in the Nyumanzi settlement in Adjumani. 28-year-old tailor Scovia Maia offers up dresses and other crafted items for sale. A refugee from Nimule in South Sudan, Maia says she arrived in Nyumanzi in 2017 with skills but no tools to build a business. “Now, with help from the LWF and UNHCR, I am running a small-scale business, and I train others in tailoring too. I sleep well, and I can eat good food,” she says. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 18 March 2022, Bucharest, Romania: A family of Ukrainian refugees participate in an activity for children at the AIDRom offices in Bucharest, where they have been offered shelter. <br />
Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military starting on 24 February 2022, close to half a million refugees have fled across the Ukrainian border into Romania. While many of them continue onward to other European countries, a large number of people are expected to stay in Romania to settle medium or long-term.
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  • 13 October 2022, Ichnya, Ukraine: Teacher Natalia Koval leads an online class in textile handiwork at the Ichnya school of Vasilchenko in the Ichnya municipality of Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine — home to 540 students (boys and girls) aged 6-16. The school is currently empty of its students, with classes taught online only, until secure bomb shelters can be restored at the school. Following the invasion of Ukraine by Russian military forces in February 2022, Ukrainian schools are no longer allowed to undertake onsite schooling without functional bomb shelters available in case or air raids or other attacks. The Lutheran World Federation collaborates with the municipality of Ichnya to help renovate existing but not-yet-functional shelters in the school basement, intended to secure protection for at least 1,000 people in case of emergency.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: A group of Dinca refugee women from South Sudan pass the time at a women's self-help group in the Nyumanzi refugee settlement in Adjumani district, West Nile area of Uganda. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: A woman works at a sewing machine at a women's self-help group in Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani, Uganda. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 1 April 2022, Nyumanzi refugee settlement, Adjumani district, Uganda: Tailor Scovia Maia works at her shop in the Nyumanzi settlement in Adjumani. 28-year-old tailor Scovia Maia offers up dresses and other crafted items for sale. A refugee from Nimule in South Sudan, Maia says she arrived in Nyumanzi in 2017 with skills but no tools to build a business. “Now, with help from the LWF and UNHCR, I am running a small-scale business, and I train others in tailoring too. I sleep well, and I can eat good food,” she says. The Nyumanzi refugee settlement, in Adjumani district, West Nile area of northern Uganda, hosts more than 50,000 refugees, the majority of which arrived following the eruption of war in South Sudan in 2013. The refugees and host communities in the area receive support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service program in Uganda.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Ayat Abohussein participates in sewing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Sewing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Trainer Nadia Heraki leads sewing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Trainer Rehab Heraki (right) leads hairdressing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: Women draw up their designs during ceramics class held by the Lutheran World Federation at the Zarqa Ladies Association, one of some 200 Community-Based Organizations in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
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  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: A woman draws up her design during ceramics class held by the Lutheran World Federation at the Zarqa Ladies Association, one of some 200 Community-Based Organizations in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
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  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: A woman draws up her design during ceramics class held by the Lutheran World Federation at the Zarqa Ladies Association, one of some 200 Community-Based Organizations in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
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  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: Incentive-Based Volunteer Sana'a Sana'a gives instructions a a group of women draw up their designs during ceramics class held by the Lutheran World Federation at the Zarqa Ladies Association, one of some 200 Community-Based Organizations in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
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  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: A woman draws up her design during ceramics class held by the Lutheran World Federation at the Zarqa Ladies Association, one of some 200 Community-Based Organizations in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Feryah Zain-Al Abdeen participates in sewing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Ayat Abohussein participates in sewing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Ayat Abohussein participates in sewing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Sewing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200220_AH2_445...jpg
  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Trainer Rehab Heraki (right) leads hairdressing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Trainer Nadia Heraki (left) leads sewing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Trainer Rehab Heraki (right) leads hairdressing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Young girl Abeer Qudah acts as model for trainer Rehab Heraki during hairdressing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: Women draw up their designs during ceramics class held by the Lutheran World Federation at the Zarqa Ladies Association, one of some 200 Community-Based Organizations in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Young girl Abeer Qudah acts as model during hairdressing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Young girl Tasheem acts as model during hairdressing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Class in Aluminium work is underway at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Teacher Gabi Kamel (left) leads students Mohammad, Mohammad and Abdel in constructing a window frame, during class in Aluminium work at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Students (left to right) Mohammad, Mohammad, Majd and Sami work on building a window frame, during class in Aluminium work at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Majd Ajlouni studies carpentry. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Emran Bukhari studies carpentry. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Students in Aluminium work at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Students Sami (left) and Mohammad (right) work on constructing a window frame, during class in Aluminium work at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Students work on constructing a window frame, during class in Aluminium work at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Mohammad Tbakhi works on a pot, as he leads ceramics class at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Mohammad Tbakhi works on a pot, as he leads ceramics class at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Mohammad Tbakhi works on a pot, as he leads ceramics class at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Mohammad Tbakhi works on a pot, as he leads ceramics class at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Emran Bukhari studies carpentry. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 30 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: 40-year-old Rhoda Joshua sews a skirt to be sold at the marketplace in Minawao. One of many Nigerian refugees in Minawao, Joshua uses her skill to make an income. She has been producing women's clothes for more than 10 years. Today is market day, and refugees and host communities alike gather to sell and buy goods in Minawao. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 30 May 2019, Mokolo, Cameroon: 40-year-old Rhoda Joshua sews a skirt to be sold at the marketplace in Minawao. One of many Nigerian refugees in Minawao, Joshua uses her skill to make an income. She has been producing women's clothes for more than 10 years. Today is market day, and refugees and host communities alike gather to sell and buy goods in Minawao. The Minawao camp for Nigerian refugees, located in the Far North region of Cameroon, hosts some 58,000 refugees from North East Nigeria. The refugees are supported by the Lutheran World Federation, together with a range of partners.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Gobinda Mohali shows how he rides a bike packed with baskets to the town of Biratnagar, to sell them at the market there. Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Gobinda Mohali shows how he rides a bike packed with baskets to the town of Biratnagar, to sell them at the market there. Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Parda Mohali is a basket maker in the Sohal Tole community. Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
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  • 12 June 2018, Geneva, Switzerland: Okiki, a deaf person from Nairobi, has carved and painted a cross, to be handed as a gift for Pope Francis, be presented to him during his pilgrimage to the World Council of Churches and the Ecumenical Institute at Château de Bossey on 21 June 2018. Here, the cross inside the Ecumenical Centre chapel in Geneva.
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  • 23 April 2018, Bogotá, Colombia. The Candelaria is the historic centre of Bogota, featuring old colonial architecture and narrow streets.
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  • 12 January 2018, Marrakesh, Morocco: Baker Said at work in his bakery in the area of Aset Ihiri in the Marrakesh Medina. The Marrakesh Medina, listed as a UNESCO World Heritate site, forms an old fortified city centre of narrow streets, shops and vendor stalls. The city of Marrakesh was founded in 1070-1072, and has long been a political, economic and cultural centre.
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  • 11 January 2018, Marrakesh, Morocco: Young painter Abdeladim paints the characteristic orange colour onto a house on the street of Derb Sidi Fares in the Marrakesh Medina. The Marrakesh Medina, listed as a UNESCO World Heritate site, forms an old fortified city centre of narrow streets, shops and vendor stalls. The city of Marrakesh was founded in 1070-1072, and has long been a political, economic and cultural centre.
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  • 16 December 2016, Cairo, Egypt: Pottery work, at the Anaphora Institute, a Coptic Orthodox retreat and educational centre located north-west of Cairo.
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  • 16 December 2016, Cairo, Egypt: Pottery work, at the Anaphora Institute, a Coptic Orthodox retreat and educational centre located north-west of Cairo.
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  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: Incentive-Based Volunteer Sana'a Sana'a gives instructions a a group of women draw up their designs during ceramics class held by the Lutheran World Federation at the Zarqa Ladies Association, one of some 200 Community-Based Organizations in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Feryah Zain-Al Abdeen participates in sewing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 20 February 2020, Za'atari Camp, Jordan: Feryah Zain-Al Abdeen participates in sewing class in the Peace Oasis, a Lutheran World Federation space in the Za'atari Camp where Syrian refugees are offered a variety of activities on psychosocial support, including counselling, life skills trainings and other activities.
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  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: Women draw up their designs during ceramics class held by the Lutheran World Federation at the Zarqa Ladies Association, one of some 200 Community-Based Organizations in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200217_AH1_175...jpg
  • 17 February 2020, Zarqa, Jordan: Incentive-Based Volunteer Sana'a Sana'a gives instructions a a group of women draw up their designs during ceramics class held by the Lutheran World Federation at the Zarqa Ladies Association, one of some 200 Community-Based Organizations in Zarqa. Through a variety of activities, the Lutheran World Federation serves to offer psychosocial support and strengthen social cohesion between Syrian, Iraqi and other refugees in Jordan and their host communities.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Teacher Gabi Kamel leads class in Aluminium work at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
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  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: Students Sami (left) and Mohammad (right) work on constructing a window frame, during class in Aluminium work at the vocational training centre in Beit Hanina. The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200225_AH1_413...jpg
  • 25 February 2020, Jerusalem: The Lutheran World Federation's vocational training centre in Beit Hanina offers vocational training for Palestinian youth across a range of different professions, providing them with the tools needed to improve their chances of finding work.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20200225_AH1_411...jpg
  • 16 September 2018, Sohal Tole, Jahada rural municipality, Nepal: Basket making is a traditional skill among the Mohali (Tarai Dalits, meaning Dalits living on the plainlands of eastern Nepal), but it is only recently that they have been able to access the market and start selling their goods, in the nearby town of Biratnagar, Province 1, Nepal. Access has been made possible through support from the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church. Sohal Tole is a community inhabited by Santal and Dalit (Musahar) people, who find themselves as the very margin of society in Nepal. The 54 households are supported by the Nepal Evangelical Lutheran Church, as they mobilize together on disaster preparedness, income generating activities, financial governance, and mobilization on sanitation, education and entrepreneurship. The community project also receives technical support from the Lutheran World Federation World Service programme.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180916_AH1_018...jpg
  • 12 January 2018, Marrakesh, Morocco: Baker Said at work in his bakery in the area of Aset Ihiri in the Marrakesh Medina. The Marrakesh Medina, listed as a UNESCO World Heritate site, forms an old fortified city centre of narrow streets, shops and vendor stalls. The city of Marrakesh was founded in 1070-1072, and has long been a political, economic and cultural centre.
    PhotoByAlbinHillert_20180112_AH1_559...jpg
  • 23 November 2022, Bethlehem, Palestine: Handicrafted crib, or nativity scene, made by hand and pictured in a workshop in the city of Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus.
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  • 23 November 2022, Bethlehem, Palestine: Handicrafted crib, or nativity scene, made by hand and pictured in a workshop in the city of Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus.
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  • 23 November 2022, Bethlehem, Palestine: Handicrafted crib, or nativity scene, made by hand and pictured in a workshop in the city of Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus.
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  • 23 November 2022, Bethlehem, Palestine: Handicrafted crib, or nativity scene, made by hand and pictured in a workshop in the city of Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus.
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