In the port city of Calais, France, there is a refugee camp known to many as the Jungle.[1][2] While the Jungle reportedly houses 4,000 migrants according to French officials, aid workers have recently asserted that the population is nearer to 5,500 inhabitants.
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Over the past few years, the world has witnessed the biggest refugee crisis since WWII. While some European countries initially accommodated this mass flow of refugees, it took a photograph of the body of a small child on a beach to finally humanise these stories and bring public attention to these initially distant and disembodied experiences.
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