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Course trains refugees on photography, communication skills
By JT - Mar 19,2014 - Last updated at Mar 19,2014
AMMAN — CARE International in Jordan, in cooperation with the Palestinian Youth Association for Leadership and Rights Activation, concluded the training of 40 adolescents between the ages of 14 and 17 on photography and communication skills on Wednesday.
The course, which started on March 1, benefited Jordanians, along with Iraqi, Syrian, Palestinian and Somali refugees.
The training aimed to help the teenagers use photography to express themselves, and their hopes and aspirations, according to a CARE International statement.
Photos taken by the beneficiaries were showcased at an exhibition entitled “Photos Can Talk”.
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