Oriane Zerah

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Images tagged "refugees"

Girl standing with her little sister in front of her home in a Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction. Children living in KIS doesn't have access to education
Little girls living in an Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction. An NGO (Solidarités) give them classes about basic hygienic comportment. Children living in KIS doesn't have access to education
Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction.
The family Ghulam Rasaol left 1 year ago Chahrsada Naguman Camp in Pakistan where most of the chidren were born, and where they grew up. They ve never been to Afghanistan before.The father was a generator reparator there. In Jalalabad he works as a daily worker. They live in an Informal Settlement in Jalalabad. Most inhabitants of Informal Settlements are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan. Informal Settlement suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction.
The family Ghulam Rasaol left 1 year ago Chahrsada Naguman Camp in Pakistan where most of the chidren were born, and where they grew up. They ve never been to Afghanistan before.The father was a generator reparator there. In Jalalabad he works as a daily worker. They live in an Informal Settlement in Jalalabad. Most inhabitants of Informal Settlements are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan. Informal Settlement suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction.
Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction.
Girl washing the dishes in front of her home in a Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction.
Little girl living in a Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction. Children living in KIS doesn't have access to education
Little girls living in an Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction. An NGO (Solidarités) give them classes about basic hygienic comportment. Children living in KIS doesn't have access to education
Children playing in the Informal Settlement in the outskirt of Kabul where they do live. Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction.Children living in KIS doesn't have access to education
Two little girls living in a Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction. Children living in KIS doesn't have access to education
The four Zazai sisters left Kashmir in Pakistan where they were born, and where they grew up 6 months ago. They never saw Afghanistan before they had to leave Pakistan. Originaly from Paktia province they live in an Informal Settlement in Jalalabad. Most inhabitants of Informal Settlements are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan. Informal Settlement suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction.
The family Ghulam Rasaol left 1 year ago Chahrsada Naguman Camp in Pakistan where most of the chidren were born, and where they grew up. They ve never been to Afghanistan before.The father was a generator reparator there. In Jalalabad he works as a daily worker. They live in an Informal Settlement in Jalalabad. Most inhabitants of Informal Settlements are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan. Informal Settlement suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction.
Girl standing with her little sister in front of her home in a Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction. Children living in KIS doesn't have access to education
Little girls living in an Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction. An NGO (Solidarités) give them classes about basic hygienic comportment. Children living in KIS doesn't have access to education
Little girls living in an Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS). Most inhabitants of the Kabul Informal Settlements (KIS) are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan and Iran. KIS suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction. An NGO (Solidarités) give them classes about basic hygienic comportment. Children living in KIS doesn't have access to education
The family Ghulam Rasaol left 1 year ago Chahrsada Naguman Camp in Pakistan where most of the chidren were born, and where they grew up. They ve never been to Afghanistan before.The father was a generator reparator there. In Jalalabad he works as a daily worker. They live in an Informal Settlement in Jalalabad. Most inhabitants of Informal Settlements are internally-displaced people (IDPs) fleeing conflict, and insecurity in their provinces of origin, or returnees from Pakistan. Informal Settlement suffer from insufficient hygiene and sanitation, lack of clean water, and the constant threat of eviction.

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