
Dadaab: The largest refugee camps in the world. Situated in Northeastern Kenya, it accommodates approximately 500,000 refugees, mostly from Somalia. A great number of these people have lived there most of their lives, trying to survive in congested and seemingly hopeless conditions. For those who know little more than life inside the camps, the outside word is just an 'abstract thought', far away from daily reality. Both the invisible and the real gates of Dadaab have made hundreds of thousands of people feel like prisoners, losing hope for the future.

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Volunteer

Lost in Lebanon

Out from the Ashes

Algerian Refugees

Draussen bleiben

Little Palestine: Diary of a Siege

Son of the Streets

Pirating Pirates

Exode

1985: Heroes among Ruins

Democracy Is ...

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Sea Sorrow

The Quiet Diplomat

Song of Umm Dalaila, the Story of the Sahrawis

Shake Hands with the Devil: The Journey of Roméo Dallaire

Warehoused