All quiet on the Afghan front!?
Untouched by the mainstream media and cut off from the rest of the world, time seems to have stopped in the Wakhan Corridor.
Untouched by the mainstream media and cut off from the rest of the world, time seems to have stopped in the Wakhan Corridor.
Can computer games like Minecraft help in online schooling and treating Syrian refugee children and give them hope for a world they don’t feel different in?
Nour is a Syrian who lives in the USA but has been studying in Britain for the past year. During this time, Donald Trump has come to power and the country’s political rhetoric has taken a chilling turn against Muslims. These are her thoughts on her imminent return.
As the Second World War loomed, Britain rescued 10,000 refugee children from death by letting them come to the United Kingdom. Why won’t it do the same now?
A new film examines the plight of being a refugee, and how finding a new life can be carved out of struggle, patience and pain.
The refugee crisis has dominated the headlines and Artefact has been finding out how UAL students have responded.
How tech professionals are helping to transform the lives of the world’s most vulnerable children.
The misery and frustration of refugees stranded between Greece and Macedonia.
After a long and perilous journey from Syria, a Kurdish man builds a new future in Britain.
Chaigaram takes the healing power of tea to form a warm relationship between refugees and Londoners.