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Saharawi Children { 20 images } Created 7 Aug 2012

The Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic lost generation.

Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic.  More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Barcelona, Spain, August 2004. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic.  More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Barcelona, Spain, August 2004. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic.  More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Barcelona, Spain, August 2004. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic.  More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Barcelona, Spain, August 2004. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic.  More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Barcelona, Spain, August 2004. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic.  More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Barcelona, Spain, August 2004. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic.  More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Barcelona, Spain, August 2004. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic.  More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Barcelona, Spain, August 2004. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic.  More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Barcelona, Spain, August 2004. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic.  More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Barcelona, Spain, August 2004. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Refugee camps, Argelia, December 2005. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Refugee camps, Argelia, December 2005. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Refugee camps, Argelia, December 2005. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Refugee camps, Argelia, December 2005. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Refugee camps, Argelia, December 2005. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Refugee camps, Argelia, December 2005. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Refugee camps, Argelia, December 2005. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
    Sahara017.JPG
  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Refugee camps, Argelia, December 2005. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Refugee camps, Argelia, December 2005. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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  • Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday  life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with an Spanish family. After that they had to return to their everyday life as a refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousands Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Madfou and Boubba are two Saharawi children who traveled in the last summer from refugee camps in Western Sahara to Barcelona, Spain to spend their summer with a Spanish family. After that, they had to return to their everyday life as refugees in southwest Algeria border with the Democratic and Arabic Saharawi Republic. More than 250 thousand Saharawi are settled there for the last three-decade, where they live in bleak camps in the Desert. Refugee camps, Argelia, December 2005. Photographer: Bernardo De Niz.
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