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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, kids playing football outside during school time.
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  • Kosovo, kids playing football during school time.
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  • Children playing in a courtyard outside their homes, Liupanshi, China
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  • Sarajevo's serbian population lives in the eastern part of the city in the area called Republic Srpska. This part is noticebly poorer. Children playing outside a Save the Children creque aimed at those with psychological or physical disabilities.
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  • Kosovo, a child playing outside his home.
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  • The Kills playing during the Iceland Airwaves. Club Nasa, Reykjavik, Iceland, 2003
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  • Children and teenagers do not have places to play and the ones that are available have not been maintained for years.
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  • Children have no place to play safely.
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  • This is the bedroom in which Alison's four children sleep and play. Alison, Chichester, June 2012.
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  • The family of six have been on a council waiting list for a bigger home for over three years.Recently the family has moved the younger children's beds into the living room.
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  • "Whenever you go to the council to explain your situation, it does not feel like they are even listening. They seem to just not care. They make you feel as if you are lying to be able to get on a higher priority band. But they should come and live the overcrowding. They just don't care." Alison.
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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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  • Children in the serbian enclave in Kosovo.  Some children have never been outside the enclave.
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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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  • Roma in an enclave in Tuzla, Bosnia Hercegovina. Roma rely on support from humanitarian aid as they are discriminated and have no access to proper housing, education and health.
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  • Roma in Mitrovice in Kosovo. Roma are unwanted and heavily discriminated. In Mitrovice they settled in s camp adjacent to the rubbish dump of the city. Medicos del Mundo is the only ngo left that is giving them aid. A wooden hut dedicated to schooling has being built by the ngo within the camp. Children seem to attend because of the promise of food.
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  • Sarajevo's serbian population lives in the eastern part of the city in the area called Republic Srpska. This part is noticebly poorer.
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  • Roma in the illegal camp of Zitkovac in the outskirts of Mitrovice.  The camp lies next to the rubbish dump of the town. Roma are unwanted by both the Serbian and the Kosovan side of the town. They survive with some support from humanitarian organisations and by sellin things they found in the skips.
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  • Workers live in the highland camps under the largest European glacier Vatnjokul. Some workers with long contracts took the family to live with them.
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  • Roma in an enclavein Tuzla, Bosnia Herzegovina. Roma live without access to education, health, adeguate housing and employment.
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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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  • 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 meant to be temporary often takes years to settle.  Many kosovan families even after years do not know whether they have their right to stay permanently in the UK.  Refugees see themselves as living in a limbo, unable to look for work and to move freely.  Often the bond between their community is the only attachment that they form, partly because of their common plight and partly because of a need to ascertain their cultural identity.
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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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  • Roma in the illegal camp of Zitkovac in the outskirts of Mitrovice, Kosovo.  The camp lies next to the rubbish dump of the town. Roma are unwanted by both the Serbian and the Kosovan side of the town. They survive with some support from humanitarian organisations and by selling things they found in the skips.
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  • Roma in the illegal camp of Zitkovac in the outskirts of Mitrovice.  The camp lies next to the rubbish dump of the town. Roma are unwanted by both the Serbian and the Kosovan side of the town. They survive with some support from humanitarian organisations and by sellin things they found in the skips.
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  • The school in Kyustendil roma gypsy ghetto. Schools in the roma ghetto are called segregated school because there are only roma children in the school. There has been little effort so far to de-segregate the schools. Kyustendil, Bulgaria.
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  • Serbian children in the street of East Sarajevo, Republika Srpska.
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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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  • "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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  • "Everything is packed away, ready to move, yet we don't know when we are moving." Alison
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  • Roma in the Mitrovice illegal camp. Roma are unwanted and heavily discriminated. In Mitrovice they settled in the camp adjacent to the rubbish dump of the city. Medicos del Mundo is the only ngo left that is giving them any aid. A wooden hut dedicated to schooling has being built by the ngo within the camp. Children seem to attend because of the promise of food.
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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 Eastern side of the city is resisting to the West and its perceived capitalism.  An occupied house in Warschauer Strasse.
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  • Young people of Sarajevo use disused buildings around the city for meetings, playing music and being together.
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  • Young people of Sarajevo use disused buildings around the city for meetings, playing music and being together.
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  • Young people of Sarajevo use disused buildings around the city for meetings, playing music and being together.
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  • Young people of Sarajevo use disused buildings around the city for meetings, playing music and being together.
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  • Vedad, Davor and Faruk in a room of a disused building part of a factory complex (UMC) in Sarajevo. The building is left partly destroyed by the war. Young people use the building for meetings and playing music.
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  • Roma gypsy children playing outside the segregated school in the roma ghetto of Fakulteta in Sofia, Bulgaria.
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  • One time at school, one of my friends we were playing football and after we went outside the pitch. Another person came up and said: “What do you want to fight?”and he answered: “No, I am just trying to go home.”. And this person said: “Oh, sure whatever. You are a nigger.” June 2016.
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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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  • The terminals at the port of Piraeus in Athens were over crowded as more and more refugees in Idomeni were being deterred to continue their journeys forward and slowly were making their way into mainland Greece. Outside the terminals people that could not find a spot inside were looking for any space that could give them some sort of rest. My attention was drawn by a refugee boy, who was in his own world of play on top of a parked truck.
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  • "Living in an overcrowding conditions is stressful. There is not enough room for my little one to play, there is not enough storage so you have lots of clutter." Vivienne, October 2012.
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  • Ellinikon was the international airport of Athens, Greece for sixty years up until 2001. In April 2011 the Olympic Airways Museum opened in the West Terminal. The abandoned airport has become a shelter for refugees. According to the Greek government, as of March 2016 4,120 refugees are living in the airport buildings. Many of the children use the ground outside as a play area.
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