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Spending Time with Jordan’s Invisible Refugees
Elizabeth Dickinson spent time with Syrian refugees in Amman. Here’s what she found.
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Elizabeth Dickinson is a Gulf-based American journalist who has written for The New Yorker, Foreign Policy, The Economist, the Christian Science Monitor, The National, and Al Monitor, as well as the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and The New Republic, among others.
Follow via RSSElizabeth Dickinson spent time with Syrian refugees in Amman. Here’s what she found.
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