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Euromed Academy For Young Journalists

Filipino domestic helpers wanted

Archive - May 14, 2008, 09:53
Written by Hanane Jazouani (France-Morocco), Krisztian Gal (Hungary) 7:30am, Amman - “Monica” starts her shift in a well-known hotel as a housekeeping supervisor, she is a 42 years old Filipina, a short and very elegant lady in her uniform. Jordan is her second homeland, where she has been living for 12 years. She got married with a Jordanian man with whom she got divorced few years later. As the other 70 000 foreign workers, Monica works in Jordan to help her family and to provide a better.
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Amman: a long term temporary stage for Iraqis

Archive - May 14, 2008, 09:48
By Amira Souilem (Tunisia/France), Gulsen Devre (Holland/Turkey) and Letizia Gambini (Italy) From Amman, Jordan. 13th May 2008 We're not staying here” keeps on saying Razaq, a 45 years old Iraqi mechanical engineer. Razaq is as 500 000 Iraqis that left their devastated country to settle in Jordan, according to Jordanian official sources. They moved “temporarily” as they say, at least as they hope. 53 331 of them are registered at the UNHCR in Amman, the Jordanian capital. Razaq came to Am.
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Nos articles écrits en Jordanie.

Archive - May 14, 2008, 09:43
L'Euromed Academy For Young Journalists qui a regroupé 18 jeunes journalistes européens et arabes, à Amman, vit ses derniers moments. Je mets en ligne les articles de nos différents groupes. Enjoy !.
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