The family of Ali Kinno pose for a photograph at a temporary apartment in the coastal town of Jiyeh, south of Beirut, Lebanon, on September 15, 2020. The Kinno family from Syria's Aleppo region was devastated in the wake of the August 4 explosion at the Beirut port, their tragic story reflects the particular pain of Syrian refugee families in Lebanon, which is now home to about a million Syrians. Hassan Ammar / AP
A Syrian refugee man walks on the main market street in Al Zaatari refugee camp in the Jordanian city of Mafraq, near the border with Syria on July 30, 2018. Muhammad Hamed / Reuters
Syrian refugees prepare to return to their homelands of Jarablus, Damascus, Aleppo, A'zaz, Al Bab and Afrin in Syria. Here they are seen loading their belongings onto buses and waiting to depart from Esenyurt Municipality garden in Istanbul, Turkey, on November 9, 2019. Emrah Gurel for The National
Syrian refugee students take part in a washing hands activity during an awareness campaign about coronavirus on March 11, 2020. Reuters
The Zaatari camp in Marfaq, south of the Syrian border, became Jordan’s first official camp for Syrian refugees fleeing violence in their country. In the photo: Aya stands with her neighbours in Zaatari camp in Jordan. She is one of 60,000 children in Zaatari camp. WFP
Millions of Syrians have been forced to flee their country since the war began in 2011. AFP
Refugee children at a refugee camp in Lebanon watch a magic show in Syria. Courtesy Magic for Smiles
A boy roller skates at Seven Hills Skate Park in Downtown Amman, Jordan, on September 22, 2020. The Seven Hills is a Jordanian non-profit organisation that uses skateboarding as a tool to encourage social cohesion, youth leadership and gender equality. Andre Pain / EPA
Girls enjoy skateboarding at Seven Hills Skate Park in Downtown Amman, Jordan, on September 22, 2020. The Seven Hills is a Jordanian non-profit organisation that uses skateboarding as a tool to encourage social cohesion, youth leadership and gender equality.
The family of Ali Kinno pose for a photograph at a temporary apartment in the coastal town of Jiyeh, south of Beirut, Lebanon, on September 15, 2020. The Kinno family from Syria's Aleppo region was devastated in the wake of the August 4 explosion at the Beirut port, their tragic story reflects the particular pain of Syrian refugee families in Lebanon, which is now home to about a million Syrians. Hassan Ammar / AP
A Syrian refugee man walks on the main market street in Al Zaatari refugee camp in the Jordanian city of Mafraq, near the border with Syria on July 30, 2018. Muhammad Hamed / Reuters
Syrian refugees prepare to return to their homelands of Jarablus, Damascus, Aleppo, A'zaz, Al Bab and Afrin in Syria. Here they are seen loading their belongings onto buses and waiting to depart from Esenyurt Municipality garden in Istanbul, Turkey, on November 9, 2019. Emrah Gurel for The National
Syrian refugee students take part in a washing hands activity during an awareness campaign about coronavirus on March 11, 2020. Reuters
The Zaatari camp in Marfaq, south of the Syrian border, became Jordan’s first official camp for Syrian refugees fleeing violence in their country. In the photo: Aya stands with her neighbours in Zaatari camp in Jordan. She is one of 60,000 children in Zaatari camp. WFP
Millions of Syrians have been forced to flee their country since the war began in 2011. AFP
Refugee children at a refugee camp in Lebanon watch a magic show in Syria. Courtesy Magic for Smiles
A boy roller skates at Seven Hills Skate Park in Downtown Amman, Jordan, on September 22, 2020. The Seven Hills is a Jordanian non-profit organisation that uses skateboarding as a tool to encourage social cohesion, youth leadership and gender equality. Andre Pain / EPA
Girls enjoy skateboarding at Seven Hills Skate Park in Downtown Amman, Jordan, on September 22, 2020. The Seven Hills is a Jordanian non-profit organisation that uses skateboarding as a tool to encourage social cohesion, youth leadership and gender equality.
The family of Ali Kinno pose for a photograph at a temporary apartment in the coastal town of Jiyeh, south of Beirut, Lebanon, on September 15, 2020. The Kinno family from Syria's Aleppo region was devastated in the wake of the August 4 explosion at the Beirut port, their tragic story reflects the particular pain of Syrian refugee families in Lebanon, which is now home to about a million Syrians. Hassan Ammar / AP
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