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Tag: Refugee children

Παρβανέ / Parwaneh 

A short film made by a group of refugee schoolgirls from Eleonas Camp. Three women in Afghanistan make their way to Europe trying to escape from an environment of insecurity, oppression and a lack of future for their children. […]

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Children of the Labyrinth

This project ‘Children of the Labyrinth’ consists of nine handwritten intimate letters to their child from parents coming from Afghanistan, Cameroon, Iran, Syria, Congo and Iraq. The letters are visualised in nine individual short films (4 – 7 mins each, 45 mins in total), and one combined short film (10 mins) where all letters are […]

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3 years of actions in Elaionas: a community of learning and practice from Kindergarten to University

The Eleonas project was developed as a learning and practice community involving students, refugee children, and educators. The initiative promoted social inclusion and educational support through creative, intercultural, and pedagogical activities. It served both as a support structure for the children and a reflective practicum for student teachers. […]

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The Walk – The journey of little Amal

An educational manual with activities that can be used in classes of primary and secondary schools, based on the Journey of Little Amal. a 3,5 metre puppet in the form of of a young refugee girl who ‘walked’ the Syrian-Turkish border and crossed the entire Europe, representing all the displaced children of the world. […]

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