domingo, 24 de enero de 2016

‘Refugees are warm, emotional people. There’s a lot we can learn’

nd of Nagu, south‑west Finland, and is moved by the hospiA When I stood among the chaos and horror on the beaches of Lesbos, I could scarcely have imagined that three months later, telling the same story, I would find myself caught in the middle of a snowball fight on the remote island on Nagu on the southern west tip of Finland. Yet even here, in a small island community on the edge of Europe, the refugee crisis has had a huge impact. And as in Lesbos, it’s the local community and volunteers who have worked alongside NGOs to make a difference.
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