Volunteering at an IRC-run clinic in Jordan has given this Syrian mother hope to aspire for a better future.
8 May 2016
Amira speaks to patients at the Mafraq health clinic that provides critical services to refugees and other vulnerable people. Photo: Timea Fauszt/IRC
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Amira prepares patient files and helps visitors identify the documents they need for treatment. Photo: Timea Fauszt/IRC
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After a tiring, yet rewarding day at work, Amira returns home and is greeted by her smiling 10-year-old daughter Bilal and her youngest child Mohammad. Photo: Timea Fauszt/IRC
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Amira enjoys cooking with her children. She made a simple dish with white rice and a hot yogurt sauce, ingredients she purchased with food vouchers she receives from other aid agencies. Photo: Timea Fauszt/IRC
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Amira and her four children sit together on the beige tiled floor in their apartment for a late lunch. The children eagerly share stories about their day at school. Photo: Timea Fauszt/IRC
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10-year-old Bilal enjoys her lunch with her family while she watches cartoons on a small television. Photo: Timea Fauszt/IRC
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Five-year-old Mohammad roller-skates around the house. Photo: Timea Fauszt/IRC