Syria's youngest refugees
The United Nations estimates that at least 500,000 Syrian children are now living in Lebanon, mainly in refugee camps.
Many of these children have been forced to work for a living, starting as young as 7 years old, to help support their families. In Beka'a Valley, women and children earn around $5 a day picking vegetables in fields close to the camps.
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The eldest of six children, Batool earns money for her family by picking vegetables. It is the only income her family has had since settling in the refugee camp in the Beka'a Valley four months ago, after fleeing Idlib, Syria.