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Caught in the middle of Beirut’s blast
Caught in the middle of Beirut’s blast
Aisha and her two young sons wanted to see what they thought sounded like a plane flying across the city of Beirut, Lebanon. But seconds later their lives were turned upside down when two large explosions shattered their home and buried the family under a debris of glass, doors and bricks. 
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Refugees to humanitarians
Refugees to humanitarians

At the heart of Nuzha Community Centre, Jordan, a group of refugees are helping families rebuild their lives.
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A world of kindness
A world of kindness

During lockdown, we launched an art contest to give young people a chance to use their creativity for a good cause. This is the world they drew.
 
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Refugees protect workers
Refugees protect workers

A small group of skilled refugee women are protecting their communities by creating face masks for volunteers and frontline workers in refugee camps in Bangladesh – with support from Australian donors.
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Right now a safe learning environment has never been more important. This Father’s Day, send a gift that will help children receive the education they deserve.  
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