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Children at Mahatta Centre in Amman, celebrate Universal Children's Day this year on November 20.
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At one of Save the Children's Multi-Activity Centres, girls gather in a classroom for a French lesson
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Save the Children distributed TOMS shoes to hundreds of Syrian refugee children living in an informal settlement in Jordan.Photo credit: Rosie Thompson
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To mark the opening of a school playground in the Jordan Valley, a community sports festival was held at the school. Photo credit: Rosie Thompson/Save the Children
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Syrian youth produced their own hygiene booklets through one of Save the Children's activities in Zaatari camp
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Syrian children in a child friendly space in Irbid holding signs in answer to the question
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Save the Children kindergartens in Za'atari camp provide early childhood education to 1,700 children a week.Photo credit: Rosie Thompson/Save the Children
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Save the Children and UN OCHA's Lost Child Tent project reunites a daily average of 15 lost children in Za'atari camp with their families. The Lost Child Tent Center is now being run by Syrian volunteers who are easily identified in the camp.
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Syrian children paint their Child Friendly Space in Za'atari camp during one of their activities
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Save the Children partners with Kick for Hope marking World Refugee Day
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Save the Children partners with Kick for Hope marking World Refugee Day
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A music group from Netherlands visited Syrian refugee children in our Child Friendly Spaces in Za'atari camp.
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A music group from Netherlands visited Syrian refugee children in our Child Friendly Spaces in Za'atari camp.
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A music group from Netherlands visited Syrian refugee children in our Child Friendly Spaces in Za'atari camp.
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On May 2nd, 2013, Former Arsenal defender, Martin Keown, officially opened our new football pitch for Syrian children in the Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan, as part of the club’s global partnership with Save the Children.
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On May 2nd, 2013, Former Arsenal defender, Martin Keown, officially opened our new football pitch for Syrian children in the Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan, as part of the club’s global partnership with Save the Children.
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On May 2nd, 2013, Former Arsenal defender, Martin Keown, officially opened our new football pitch for Syrian children in the Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan as part of the club’s global partnership with Save the Children. Photo credit:
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On May 2nd, 2013, Former Arsenal defender, Martin Keown, officially opened our new football pitch for Syrian children in the Za’atari refugee camp in Jordan, as part of the club’s global partnership with Save the Children.
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Jordanian and Syrian children receive informal education through a World Bank funded project in the host communities in Jordan.
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Medical checkups for Jordanian and Syrian children were organized by the Ramtha Health Centre in Jordan's host communities.
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Photo taken by Fatima a 15 year old Syrian refugee on her photography assignment in Zaatari camp.
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Photo taken by Amjad a 14 year old Syrian refugee in an assignment for his photography class in Zaatari camp
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Save the Children holds photo and art exhibition to showcase the work of Syrian refugee children in the camp.
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Save the Children holds photo and art exhibition to showcase the work of Syrian refugee children in the camp.
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Rasha, 5 years old attends the opening ceremony of one of our ECE kindergartens in Jerash, Jordan