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Working with Refugee Company in Netherlands

I am from Syria and came to the Netherlands as a refugee. I left Syria in 2014. I had a great life there. I worked at the Indonesian embassy, had my own apartment and a car. I was happy.

When the war started everything changed, life became worse and worse in my area. We moved to another city, and then to another city. It affected my work and my life. As a man, I was being forced to fight - I cou…

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Contributors

  • Michel Youssef

Subject

  • Immigration to the Netherlands
  • Emigration from Syria
  • Amsterdam
  • …
  • Refugees
  • Skills development
  • Syrian Arab Republic
  • Training
  • Refugee education
  • Netherlands
  • Human migration

Contributors

  • Michel Youssef

Subject

  • Immigration to the Netherlands
  • Emigration from Syria
  • Amsterdam
  • …
  • Refugees
  • Skills development
  • Syrian Arab Republic
  • Training
  • Refugee education
  • Netherlands
  • Human migration

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  • Europeana Foundation

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  • Europeana Foundation

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  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/

Places

  • Istanbul, Turkey
  • Amsterdam
  • Greece
  • Hellenic Republic
  • Syria
  • Syrian Arab Republic
  • Italian Republic
  • Italy
  • Republic of Italy
  • Italy
  • Greece
  • Syria
  • Amsterdam

Identifier

  • http://contribute.europeana.eu/contributions/1640bda0-72f7-0136-1dc7-1249d8d7eccd

Language

  • en
  • eng

Providing country

  • Europe

Collection name

  • 2084002_Ag_EU_Migration_ugc

First time published on Europeana

  • 2019-07-25T07:45:13.594Z

Last time updated from providing institution

  • 2021-11-03T11:22:04.772Z
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