At the Zaatari Refugee Camp in Jordan, Nadia Raja, a mother of five from Daraa, lives in a sparse tent with only a few sleeping mats inside, set on rocky ground. The tent has no electricity, is infiltrated with the flies that infest the entire camp, and is beset by 105-degree heat. One of the children is sick with fever and is too weak to even swat
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