Saida-Lebanon.
Young child on an abandoned construction site occupied by Syrian refugees. This building, referred to as a “collective shelter”, is owned by the Islamic University and financed by a Kuwaiti association. About 150 families live within it, all from the Syrian Daraa region. The refugees try to survive through public subsidies and underpaid labor.
the Lebanese government will not allow traditional refugee camps in Lebanon, refugees are finding unusual places to live across the country, including unfinished homes, abandoned shopping malls and schools …….