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  • Girl outside a school in Pristina, Kosovo.  Schooling is provided with the aid of ngo aid.
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  • Girl outside a school in Pristina, Kosovo.  Schooling is provided with the aid of ngo aid.
    cinzia_kosovo_01.jpg
  • A Roma teenage girl in the Roma ghetto Fakulteta Mahala in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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  • Linda is a child from Kosovo.  Her parents sought refuge in London Uk. They entered the Uk 5 years ago, however their status is still pending.  At any time they can be asked by the Home Office to leave the country. In the meanwhile, many children, some even born in the new country adapt to the new country and become English.  They don't know any other place to call home.
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  • Linda is a child from Kosovo.  Her parents sought refuge in London Uk. They entered the Uk 5 years ago, however their status is still pending.  At any time they can be asked by the Home Office to leave the country. In the meanwhile, many children, some even born in the new country, adapt and don't know any other place, which they would call home.
    cinzia_kosovorefugees02.jpg
  • Linda is a child from Kosovo.  Her parents sought refuge in London Uk 5 years ago. Their status is still pending, which means that at any time they can be asked by the Home Office to leave the country. Meanwhile, many children, some even born in the new country adapt and don't know any other place which to call home.
    cinzia_kosovorefugees014.jpg
  • Linda is a child from Kosovo.  Her parents sought refuge in London Uk. They entered the Uk 5 years ago, however their status is still pending.  At any time they can be asked by the Home Office to leave the country. Their lives are pending.  They cannot work, they don't know if they have to leave, they cannot go anywhere.  In the meanwhile, many children, some even born in the new country adapt and don't know any other place which to call home.
    cinzia_kosovorefugees03.jpg
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    Refugee in Tuzla
  • "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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  • 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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  • Roma are not welcomed and are segregated in Kosovo.  They live by rubbish dumps and poisonous areas.
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  • On the surface Berlin is a modern city looking to the West whilst reconciling to the past; however beyond the surface, Berlin is pulled in different directions. Still today a fervent movement, mainly in the former East part of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism. Often this movement is harvested by  squatters  that have occupied premises in the eastern side of the city.
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  • In Kosovo, some of the villages like Meje has no men left.  The widows with their children have a difficult life.  Their homes are mostly unfinished after Ngos were sent away from the country and their meagre support of 60Euros is meant to support the whole family for a month.
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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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  • In the village of Meje there is no men left. They were taken away by the Serbian police in a night raid. Since then most families don't know where they were taken to.  The official line is that they are missing.
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  • A child in a field outside a disused house used as a school in the outskirts of Pristina, Kosovo.  Schooling is provided with the support of NGOs.
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  • Roma in Tuzla in an enclave in Bosnia Hercegovina. Roma are segregated and to survive they rely on support from humanitarian aid.
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  • Girl in a school in Mitrovice, Kosovo.
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  • Tuzla Roma enclave. Roma live without access to education, health, adeguate housing and employment.
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  • A commission from Save the Children, UK to work a project on the Roma communities in Tuzla in Bosnia Hercegovina.
    SAVE THE CHILDREN (Bosnia & Hercegovina)
  • Roma in an enclave in Tuzla, Bosnia Herzegovina. Roma live without access to education, health, adeguate housing and employment.
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  • A young girl living in the serbian enclave in Kosovo. People in the enclave cannot freely move without a police escort.
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  • A young girl holds a sign. Among the 90 families set to lose their homes at Dale Farm, many are children.
    Dale Farm
  • On the day I took this photograph, these two girls were at the the Harrow Club. I have in more than one occasion talked to them about the project and this time they agreed to work with photographs and audio. I gave them a camera and an audio recorder to interview people outside the club (or among each other) to voice their experiences and thoughts around prejudice. Following this  photo/audio session, they became more relaxed around me and asked to have their photographs taken. This photograph is one of this sequence and it allowed me to start a more in-depth conversation with the girls. After this session in fact we have often sat down and talked about prejudice.  Some of their thoughts: “It does not matter what colour you are, whether black , white or mixed race. We are all human.” “Every community, not matter what, one should be able to join in. Not matter what colour you are. Everybody should have fun together.  It shouldn't be that if you are black you cannot do this or that. Everybody should be together. It think that's how it should be.” May, 2016.
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