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    PEOPLE - Angelina Jolie zu Besuch in Jordanien
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    Special envoy of the U.N. refugee agency and movie star Angelina Jolie holds a press conference at the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees on January 28, 2018 in Zaatari, Jordan. Jolie spoke in the camp, which is made up of hundreds of row of caravans, after meeting with Syrian refugees. The Hollywood star called for a political solution to Syria's civil war, saying that "humanitarian aid is not a long-term solution."
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    PEOPLE - Angelina Jolie zu Besuch in Jordanien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mohamad Zaid/REX/Shutterstock (9337326j)
    Special envoy of the U.N. refugee agency and movie star Angelina Jolie holds a press conference at the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees on January 28, 2018 in Zaatari, Jordan. Jolie spoke in the camp, which is made up of hundreds of row of caravans, after meeting with Syrian refugees. The Hollywood star called for a political solution to Syria's civil war, saying that "humanitarian aid is not a long-term solution."
    Zaatari Refugees Camp press conference, Mafraq, Jordan - 28 Jan 2018

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    PEOPLE - Angelina Jolie zu Besuch in Jordanien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mohamad Zaid/REX/Shutterstock (9337326p)
    Special envoy of the U.N. refugee agency and movie star Angelina Jolie holds a press conference at the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees on January 28, 2018 in Zaatari, Jordan. Jolie spoke in the camp, which is made up of hundreds of row of caravans, after meeting with Syrian refugees. The Hollywood star called for a political solution to Syria's civil war, saying that "humanitarian aid is not a long-term solution."
    Zaatari Refugees Camp press conference, Mafraq, Jordan - 28 Jan 2018

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    PEOPLE - Angelina Jolie zu Besuch in Jordanien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mohamad Zaid/REX/Shutterstock (9337326r)
    Special envoy of the U.N. refugee agency and movie star Angelina Jolie holds a press conference at the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees on January 28, 2018 in Zaatari, Jordan. Jolie spoke in the camp, which is made up of hundreds of row of caravans, after meeting with Syrian refugees. The Hollywood star called for a political solution to Syria's civil war, saying that "humanitarian aid is not a long-term solution." ( Mohamad Zaid/ Rex Features)
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    PEOPLE - Angelina Jolie zu Besuch in Jordanien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mohamad Zaid/REX/Shutterstock (9337326o)
    Special envoy of the U.N. refugee agency and movie star Angelina Jolie holds a press conference at the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees on January 28, 2018 in Zaatari, Jordan. Jolie spoke in the camp, which is made up of hundreds of row of caravans, after meeting with Syrian refugees. The Hollywood star called for a political solution to Syria's civil war, saying that "humanitarian aid is not a long-term solution."
    Zaatari Refugees Camp press conference, Mafraq, Jordan - 28 Jan 2018

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    PEOPLE - Angelina Jolie zu Besuch in Jordanien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mohamad Zaid/REX/Shutterstock (9337326m)
    Special envoy of the U.N. refugee agency and movie star Angelina Jolie holds a press conference at the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees on January 28, 2018 in Zaatari, Jordan. Jolie spoke in the camp, which is made up of hundreds of row of caravans, after meeting with Syrian refugees. The Hollywood star called for a political solution to Syria's civil war, saying that "humanitarian aid is not a long-term solution."
    Zaatari Refugees Camp press conference, Mafraq, Jordan - 28 Jan 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Angelina Jolie zu Besuch in Jordanien
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    PEOPLE - Angelina Jolie zu Besuch in Jordanien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mohamad Zaid/REX/Shutterstock (9337326n)
    Special envoy of the U.N. refugee agency and movie star Angelina Jolie holds a press conference at the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees on January 28, 2018 in Zaatari, Jordan. Jolie spoke in the camp, which is made up of hundreds of row of caravans, after meeting with Syrian refugees. The Hollywood star called for a political solution to Syria's civil war, saying that "humanitarian aid is not a long-term solution."
    Zaatari Refugees Camp press conference, Mafraq, Jordan - 28 Jan 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Angelina Jolie zu Besuch in Jordanien
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    PEOPLE - Angelina Jolie zu Besuch in Jordanien
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mohamad Zaid/REX/Shutterstock (9337326k)
    Special envoy of the U.N. refugee agency and movie star Angelina Jolie holds a press conference at the Zaatari camp for Syrian refugees on January 28, 2018 in Zaatari, Jordan. Jolie spoke in the camp, which is made up of hundreds of row of caravans, after meeting with Syrian refugees. The Hollywood star called for a political solution to Syria's civil war, saying that "humanitarian aid is not a long-term solution."
    Zaatari Refugees Camp press conference, Mafraq, Jordan - 28 Jan 2018

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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Justine Greening and Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Justine Greening and Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Justine Greening and Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Justine Greening and Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Justine Greening and Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Justine Greening and Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Justine Greening and Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Justine Greening and Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Prince Charles visit to Jordan - 08 Feb 2015
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    Prince Charles visiting Al Zaatari Refugee Camp where he visited a supermarket and an art classroom
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Syrian children enjoy the playground of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A Syrian child demonstrates his handstand skills at the men's eating area of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Syrian refugees clean the men's eating area at Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Syrian children enjoy the playground of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Syrian children enjoy the playground of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Syrian children enjoy the playground of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Syrian children enjoy the playground of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A Syrian refugee passes by a row of portacabins at the Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Syrian refugees in Jordan
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Syrian refugees pass by a row of portacabins at the Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Syrian refugees in Jordan
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A Syrian refugee is seen hanging laundry outside a portacabin at the Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Syrian refugees in Jordan
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A Syrian refugee look for groceries at the well stocked supermarket of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The refugees at the camp are given weekly vouchers with which they can purchase goods. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Syrian refugees in Jordan
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A Syrian refugee picks up groceries at the well stocked supermarket of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The refugees at the camp are given weekly vouchers with which they can purchase goods. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Syrian refugees in Jordan
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Two Syrian refugees walk by an hangar used as communal kitchen at Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Syrian refugees in Jordan
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Syrian refugees watch a news channel at the communal television room of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Syrian refugees in Jordan
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Syrian refugees enter the supermarket area of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The refugees at the camp are given weekly vouchers with which they can purchase goods. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Syrian refugees in Jordan
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A Syrian refugee watches TV at the communal television room of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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  • Syrian refugees in Jordan
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A Syrian refugee works at the communal kitchen of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. Many refugees have been offered jobs inside the camp in a intent to bring some normality to their lives. At this kitchen, several meals are prepared daily to be distributed for free among all the camp's residents. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A Syrian refugee passes by a row of portacabins at the Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: View of the minaret of the improvised mosque at the Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A Syrian child looks through the fence at the visitors area in Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: A Syrian refugee works at the communal kitchen of Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. Many refugees have been offered jobs inside the camp in a intent to bring some normality to their lives. At this kitchen, several meals are prepared daily to be distributed for free among all the camp's residents. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 12, 2013 - Zaatari, Jordan: Bags os various spices are seen displayed outside a food shop in Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan. The shop is located on a street that aid workers have nicknamed the Champs Elysees, due to the hundreds of shops and businesses. Zaatari camp, home to more than 120,000 people who in the past year have fled the conflict in Syria, become the fourth largest city in Jordan and the world's second largest refugee camp behind Dadaab in eastern Kenya. Most of its residents came from Daraa, a city about 30Km away in Syria, rich with businessmen thanks to a long history of cross-border trade with Jordan. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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    Syrian refugees in Jordan
    August 09, 2013 - Zarqa, Jordan: Relatives of Syrian refugees arrive at the visitors area in Mrigb Al-Fuhud refugee camp, also known as Emirates-Jordanian camp, 20 kilometres east of the Jordanian city of Zarqa. The $10 million US Dollar camp, which has 750 caravans, a hospital, and a school and can take up to four thousand people, first opened in April 2013 and was paid for by the United Arab Emirates. Work is underway to house a total of 20 thousand by the end of the year. In contrast with the two other camps in the area, Mrigb Al-Fuhud as been classified by many as a 'five star' camp due to impressive housing facilities provided to the refugees. (Paulo Nunes dos Santos/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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