An “Unofficial Agenda” telling Three Million Stories from Support to Life

7 February 2018 “I was studying at a university before the war. I had dreams. Now, nothing is left. My mother lost her arm and leg, my father is still in Syria. Men kill and get killed, burden of life is left on the shoulders of women.” Support to Life collected their studies and prepared […]
7 February 2018
“I was studying at a university before the war. I had dreams. Now, nothing is left. My mother lost her arm and leg, my father is still in Syria. Men kill and get killed, burden of life is left on the shoulders of women.”
Support to Life collected their studies and prepared an “unofficial agenda”. The quotation above is from a page in that agenda. Three photographers accompanied the field studies on immediate aid, refugee support, child preservation in seasonal agriculture and civil society capacity development. Servet Dilber, Natalia Sancha and Kerem Yücel’s photographs were turned into wonderful illustrations of 30 illustrators. Along with these, there are stories, quotations and data from Support to Life’s archives.
If you want to have one of those agendas, you can send an e-mail to destekol@hayatadestek.org.
Bizi Takip Edin