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  • 30/06/2013 Shatila refugee camp, Beirut: Syrian refugee children live with their families in Shatila. They brought nothing with them. Shatila is among the oldest of the Palestinian camps established after 1948 in Lebanon, and one of the poorest. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-83.jpg
  • 28/06/2013 Bekaa Valley, Lebanon: Syrian refugee children play across from an improvised  tented encampment alongside farmland in the Bekaa Valley near Zahleh. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying, forcing many refugees into improvised shelters. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-36.jpg
  • 27/06/2013 Shatila refugee camp, Beirut: A seven-year old Syrian refugee boy hides under the stack of matresses his family sleeps on at night in the two-room apartment they share with another family. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-17.jpg
  • 01/07/2013 Burj el-Barajneh refugee camp, Beirut: Three Syrian refugee families live in a two-room flat in the Palestinian camp of Burj el-Barajneh after fleeing a suburb of Aleppo. They brought nothing with them. The men of the family cannot find work and they can barely afford to pay the rent or feed the children. No aid has been forthcoming so far. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-90.jpg
  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: Syrian refugee children from Aleppo crowd the hallways of an apartment building that was rapidly renovated to accomodate the influx of refugees flooding the country. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-117.jpg
  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: Syrian refugee children from Aleppo crowd the hallways of an apartment building that was rapidly renovated to accomodate the influx of refugees flooding the country. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-116.jpg
  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: A Syrian mother and her children collect water for cooking. Many of the flats in the vacation-home development lack basics like electricity and running water. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-111.jpg
  • 27/06/2013 Shatila refugee camp, Beirut: Children play in the dark stairwell of an apartment building where many Syrian refugee families are living. Shatila is among the oldest of the Palestinian camps established after 1948 in Lebanon, and one of the poorest. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-11.jpg
  • 01/07/2013 Burj el-Barajneh refugee camp, Beirut: A Syrian refugee mother and her children in the entrance to their new home. No aid has been forthcoming so far. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-95.jpg
  • 01/07/2013 Burj el-Barajneh refugee camp, Beirut: Three Syrian refugee families live in a two-room flat in the Palestinian camp of Burj el-Barajneh after fleeing a suburb of Aleppo. They brought nothing with them. The men of the family cannot find work and they can barely afford to pay the rent or feed the children. No aid has been forthcoming so far. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-86.jpg
  • 01/07/2013 Burj el-Barajneh refugee camp, Beirut: Three Syrian refugee families live in a two-room flat in the Palestinian camp of Burj el-Barajneh after fleeing a suburb of Aleppo. They brought nothing with them. The men of the family cannot find work and they can barely afford to pay the rent or feed the children. No aid has been forthcoming so far. Since 2011, housing costs have quadrupled for people fleeing the conflict in Syria, and work is scarce or extremely low-paying. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-84.jpg
  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: Syrian children play outside of the unfinished vacation rentals they now call home . Many of the flats in the vacation-home development lack basics like electricity and running water. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-112.jpg
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