Family life in a Syrian refugee camp: 'A mother must be stronger than a mother'
Family life in a Syrian refugee camp: 'A mother must be stronger than a mother' Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Two Syrian women living in Zaatari refugee camp in northern Jordan talk about family life at the camp and the significance water plays ahead of Ramadan. They describe how they tell stories to their children to educate them and remind them of what home life was like back in Syria• Watch more video on the Syrian refugee crisis

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