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Palestinian Child in Syria Turns Natural Waste into Eye-Catching Art

Published : 09-03-2020

Palestinian Child in Syria Turns Natural Waste into Eye-Catching Art

12-year-old Palestinian girl Sham Hasan received the highest score in the Syrian Arab Republic for her paintings drawn using nature remnants.

Sham has been raised in Jaramana refugee camp, in Rif Dimashq. Her parents are natives of Jahola village, in Safad, north of Palestinian territories occupied since 1948.

Upon more than one occasion, AGPS has raised alarm bells over the striking upsurge in the rate of school dropouts among the Palestinians of Syria, several among whom have left schools to help feeding their impoverished families in unemployment-stricken refugee camps. Others have, however, managed to achieve outstanding results, challenging the traumatic fallouts of warfare and displacement.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9812

12-year-old Palestinian girl Sham Hasan received the highest score in the Syrian Arab Republic for her paintings drawn using nature remnants.

Sham has been raised in Jaramana refugee camp, in Rif Dimashq. Her parents are natives of Jahola village, in Safad, north of Palestinian territories occupied since 1948.

Upon more than one occasion, AGPS has raised alarm bells over the striking upsurge in the rate of school dropouts among the Palestinians of Syria, several among whom have left schools to help feeding their impoverished families in unemployment-stricken refugee camps. Others have, however, managed to achieve outstanding results, challenging the traumatic fallouts of warfare and displacement.

Short URL : https://actionpal.org.uk/en/post/9812