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Take a look at what our #BackToSchool campaign achieved last year in the Lebanon refugee camps! (Source: https://www.facebook.com/)

From one student…to many others. A perspective on the #RightToEducation

by Zaynab Zarghoune (Interpal Intern) The school holidays have arrived and sometimes we  wish that it would never end, glad as we are of the break from homework and the tiring slog of the school year. We have minimal time to sleep, are squeezed with heavy workloads and seem to…

Prosthetic Care in Gaza: Annexing Amputees

A fascinating report from Physicians for Human Rights detailing the multifaceted crisis that amputees of the 2014 hostilities face in adjusting to their bodies alongside the pressures faced by ever-squeezed public health systems who must find new ways to keep running despite the occupation’s restrictions. http://cdn2.phr.org.il/wp-content/uploads/2016/06/Amputees-report-eng.pdf

Rio 2016: Mary Al-Atrash, Women’s 50m freestyle swimmer

Lacking an adequate swimming pool to train in, 22 year old Atrash was forced to work tirelessly under adverse conditions, conducting her practice sessions in a 25 metre pool, (half the size of the Olympic standard pools).  Atrash was invited to represent her nation as part of a programme that…

Rio 2016: Ahmed Gebrel, Men’s 200m freestyle swimmer

Representing Palestine for the second time, Gebrel was raised in Cairo and first represented his country at the 2012 Olympic Games held in London.  Facing the same difficulties as Mary al-Atrash, he prepared for London by training in Barcelona, as the lack of swimming facilities in Palestine was too great.…