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  • 01/07/2013 Burj el-Barajneh refugee camp, Beirut: A house shared by two families is in a state of disrepair, with leaky ceilings and mould on the walls. 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.
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  • 27/06/2013 Shatila refugee camp, Beirut: Two Syrian refugee families share an unlit one-room apartment, including a 2-year old girl and a 1-year old boy. They brought nothing with them but the clothes on their backs. 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-15.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
  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon:
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  • 30/06/2013 Sabra, Beirut, Lebanon: The busy market of Sabra provides an affordable option for food and goods. 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-71.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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: A Syrian family who arrived the previous day from Houla under bombardment leave hurriedly for the airport en route to Egypt after spending the night in an unfinished flat with several other families. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-114.jpg
  • 30/06/2013 Shatila refugee camp, Beirut: A Syrian refugee family live in Shatila refugee camp after fleeing a suburb of Damascus. 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-74.jpg
  • 27/06/2013 Shatila refugee camp, Beirut: A newborn Syrian refugee boy sleeps next to the birth papers his family received from the hospital in Beirut where he was delivered. 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-19.jpg
  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: 65-year old Abu Khalil worked as a concrete mason in Aleppo but fled with his family in late February. "Schools, homes, hos[itals - anything and everything was bombed", he said. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-125.jpg
  • 01/07/2013 Burj el-Barajneh refugee camp, Beirut: A Syrian father peers out from the flat he rents for himself and one other 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-92.jpg
  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: 65-year old Abu Khalil worked as a concrete mason in Aleppo but fled with his family in late February. "Schools, homes, hos[itals - anything and everything was bombed", he said. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-127.jpg
  • 06/27/2013 Tariq al-Jdeideh, Beirut, Lebanon: A Syrian woman who fled Damascus at the entrance to her one-bedroom apartment, which she shares with 2 families. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
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  • 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 baby lies in a house shared by two families. Food and medical care are in short supply. 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-93.jpg
  • 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
  • 05/07/2013 near Damour, Lebanon: Young men who fled Syria from Idlib pose for a portrait inside the home they share with three families. Estimates have placed the number of Syrian refugees in Lebanon at well over 500,000 people.
    06292013_LM_SyrianRefugees-129.jpg
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