Refugees in Jordan

According to Mercy Corps, for whom I have a shot a great deal of refugee-related work, “the Syrian conflict has created the worst humanitarian crisis of our time. Half the country’s pre-war population — more than 11 million people — have been killed or forced to flee their homes. Families are struggling to survive inside Syria, or make a new home in neighboring countries…At times, the effects of the conflict can seem overwhelming.” 

Overwhelming, indeed. I can say this because I’ve been there, several times. To Iraq. To Lebanon. To Greece, To Jordan. The photos below are a smattering of one such trip shooting inside Jordan’s huge refugee camps, Zaatri and Azraq. The conflict in Syria goes in and out of the news. If you are interested in a really good primer on what this conflict is all about, read the excellent one on Mercy’s Corps’ web site. And, if you want more background on the stories behind some of the people you see in these photos, take a look here