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  • The aftermath of the war is particularly raw in the empty spaces. A child is playing football outside what once used to be his school.
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  • Kosovo, a child playing outside his home.
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  • Vera, Kosovo refugee in her temporary accomodation in East London. The majority of refugees that arrive in the Uk are offered provisional housing, vouchers to buy food and are not allowed to seek employment.  This situation supposed to be temporary often takes years to settle, so many like Vera even after 5 years still do not know whether they have their right to stay permanently. Many  see themselves as living in a limbo, unable to look for work and to move freely.  Often the bond between the community of refugees is strong supported by the need to keep some of their culture and costumes alive.
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  • Roma in Kosovo, enclave Zitkovac in the outskirt of Pristina.  Roma are segregated and unwanted. They are forced to live in enclaves in the outskirts of cities and often in the dumpyards areas.  They don´t have access to any health, education, employment and they rely on humanitarian support for food and assistance.
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  • "It is not easy living here ...even turning on the light... because my daughter is still little I can manage" Daniela, September 2013.
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  • Serbian enclave in Kosovo.  Some children are born in the enclave and never been outside of it.
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  • Serbian enclave in Kosovo.  Some children are born in the enclave and never been outside of it.
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  • "Sometimes you wanna watch tv or wanna do computer but it is just a living room and the bedroom is too small  and you cannot have a tv or a computer there." Linda, February, 2012.
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  • "As a single mum, it is difficult.  I have rent arrears at the moment and so I am not sure I will be able to move in a bigger home.I don’t have enough money. I don’t get any benefits because of my papers." Linda, April 2012.
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  • Sarajevo is divided in the serbian part and the bosnian one. The people still have open wounds and many refer to ngos for aid. This is in the serbian part of the city, where a ngo organised by Save the Children has play time with children with psychological and/or physical disabilities.
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  • A commission to document the work of Save the Children in Sarajevo in Bosnia Hercegovina.  This is  the Serbian side of the city of Sarajevo where the NGO run by Save the Children UK offers play time to children with psychological and/or physical disabilities.
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  • A child playing along a farming land.
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  • "My child cannot have play dates as there is no space for playing and they could hurt. It is not a happy or nice way to live, but there is not much I can do. I just have to cope as much as I can. " Vivienne, May 2012.
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