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Karama team

Working in a refugee camp is demanding and challenging, the success of your stay will depend on your amount of love, patience and your willingness to understand the culture and the political situation. Here, the people face restricted access and limited privileges to health care, they live in a tough environment and are not recognized as a citizen with full rights.

I will forever be grateful for this journey, for all of the lessons I learned from the wonderful kids in Karama, from the elder who explained to me how the conflict has had an universal impact for the past 65 years. I want to express my deep respect for the kids of Deheishe, never complaining and living as any other child. Karama is a great place to growth.

I am leaving Deheishe Refugee Camp with a heart full of gratitude for all I have , I came with an open heart and contributed at a modest level, I am blessed for not struggling to  preserve my dignity and my freedom. 

I also want to express my admiration for Antoinette, for her dedication and her hard work to make Karama a place where kids can express themselves.  

I will definitely come back for a new journey, InshAllah!

Thank you to all.

I am Lisa, a 22 years old girl from France. I am currently studying Politics and International Relations in France. I arrived in Palestine two weeks ago, in order to work in Karama organization. I was really interested in participating to an interesting and constructive project during my free time, as well as to learn...
I am Floor, a 23 year old girl from Belgium,  and I am currently taking a master’s program in Developmental Studies in Brussels. In April 2011 I came to Palestine for the first time. I had been closely following the Palestinian situation for about 7 years and last year I had enough of only reading...
I’ve been to Aida twice now, most recently during the late afternoon last week and originally two weeks before. My first experience in Aida was earlier in the day and much longer in duration, offering me more detailed information about its history and landmarks. We saw the typical camp structures, inexpensive concrete with rough facades...
My name is Tina and I come from Sweden . I have been in Karama now for almost one month and I would like to share my experience so far. When I first arrived I did not really know what to expect. I do not think that it is possible to fully prepare for an experience...
Can I introduce myself? My name is Reetta and until June I will be 25 years old. I am working at Karama for almost three weeks now. I flew all the way from Finland, after I had decided to take a break from my history teacher studies and see the world from another point of...

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