sign painter
refugee children
sage merchant
roadside shrine
the "green line" sewing class
refugee children

 

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Palestinian refugee children draw trees and flowers with crayons in summer classes in Ain al-Hilweh camp, near Sidon.
The beginning of reconstruction in 1996 along the "green line," in downtown Beirut, where the fighting had been the heaviest during the civil war.
Women take sewing classes to clothe their families and start their own businesses, Ain al-Hilweh refugee camp.
Mary and St. Charbel (patron saint of the Maronites) in a roadside shrine in the mountains of Lebanon.
An Arabic calligraphy artists' day job - hand painting commercial signs in Beirut.
Shatilla, Palestinian refugee camp, Beirut.
A woman sells sage in the main market of Ain al-Hilweh refugee camp.