Syrian refugees in the Scottish city of Aberdeen are getting the chance to share their stories thanks to Kaleidoscope, an audio-drama and awareness project part-funded by the UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, and AMAL.
The project is hosted by the Aberdeen City Council. Kaleidoscope is just one of the therapy and advocacy projects run by the Trojan Women Project, a group that has been managing similar projects in Jordan and Europe since 2013.
The refugees and their stories has also made it to the big screen thanks to 'The World To Hear', which was directed by Charlotte Ginsborg and Anatole Sloan.