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Football And Homework – Steps To Making Friends

Football And Homework – Steps To Making Friends

Before arriving in Belgrade, Serbia, in 2017, Zaman had never step foot in a school. “My family lived in a rural area,” says Zaman. “I grew up working in the field and when the conflict intensified, my parents insisted that I, at least, should try make it out.” Having...

Building Bridges Through Music

Building Bridges Through Music

“The language of music is universal. Using it, the children benefit from all the positive aspects of music: their artistic side comes out, they learn to concentrate, discipline and memory improve and their self- esteem rises as they realize they are good at it. They...

It’s Time To Make Education A Priority

It’s Time To Make Education A Priority

Limited access to education magnifies the challenges of life in exile – finding work, staying healthy, holding on to dignity and hope. It also limits the potential of refugee women and girls to rebuild their lives, protect themselves against abuse and take a lead in...

FESTIVE SEASON WITH MUSIC AND MARTIAL ARTS

FESTIVE SEASON WITH MUSIC AND MARTIAL ARTS

Jafar’s* face lights up as he caresses the strings on his new violin. “It is beautiful, thank you so much! I promise to make you proud.” As he strums, a gentle tune fills the room. “I will play a love song from my home country – it is becoming that it be the first...

An Inter-cultural Music Band

An Inter-cultural Music Band

Noor left Pakistan when he was 26 years old and made it to Serbia in the beginning of 2017. Almost two years later on, he is a lead singer in two bands, gaining popularity across the country. “Music is a universal language. It is my passion. You have the opportunity...

Together Again

Together Again

Shafiq decided to flee Afghanistan when a man showed up at his workshop and threatened to kill them all if the family did not give him their daughter, who was only thirteen, to repay a family debt. The family travelled to Turkey then crossed the sea to Greece before...

Farsi interpreters help Afghan refugee catch up

Farsi interpreters help Afghan refugee catch up

Before arriving in Belgrade, Serbia, in 2017, Zaman had never step foot in a school. “My family lived in a rural area,” says Zaman. “I grew up working in the field and when the conflict intensified, my parents insisted that I, at least, should try make it out.” Having...