THE MIGUEL HERNÁNDEZ UNIVERSITY HOSTS AN EXHIBITION ABOUT THE SYRIAN CRISIS
The Area of Development Cooperation and Volunteerism at the Miguel Hernández University, in collaboration with the Acción Contra el Hambre Foundation (Action Against Hunger), presents the Syria, four years of crisis exhibition. This exhibition, comprised of five rollers, attempts to visualize the reality for Syrian refugees throughout a conflict that has forced one-half of the Syrian population to leave their homes and which, in the last four years, has claimed more than 200,000 lives and a wounded more than a million.
The exhibition may be seen in the West Hall of the Altabix Building (Elche Campus) from January 25 until February 15, 2016. On February 15, it will move to the ground floor Hall of the Francisco Javier Balmís Building on the San Juan campus, and remain there for visitation until March 4. The five rollers comprising the exhibition are based on the following topics:
1. Presentation of the Hide and Seek game film documentary.
2. My soul is exhausted. Trapped inside and outside Syria.
3. Financing, resettlement, and negotiation, three priorities to address.
4. A regional response in Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Turkey, and Lebanon.
5. Syria: A lost generation?