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  • Sajid Ali, 23, stands for a photograph in Bogor, near Jakarta, Indonesia, on January 7, 2015. (Photo: Rodrigo Ordonez)<br />
Asylum seekers and refugees from Afghanistan and Pakistan have found solace in playing cricket as they wait for the review of their applications, which may take years. Many thought their stay in Asia would be a temporary transit before being resettled to other countries, such as Australia.
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  • Children play marbles near the grass market, in the town of Abyei.
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  • Children play in a pool in the backyard of a house at Ocho de Mayo.
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  • Alberto, 9, plays with other children and looks through a hole in the wall of his home in Ocho de Mayo.
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  • Siblings Jessica, 10 (left), and Pablo, 8, arm-wrestle at their home in Ocho de Mayo. They are part of a family of seven children.
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  • A boy piles up color blocks to form a tower. <br />
Save the Children set up tents to serve as temporary classrooms in the school grounds of the Catholic Mission displacement camp in Duékoué, western Côte d'Ivoire. In these spaces, Save the Children is providing education to children under five.
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  • The goal keeper kicks off the ball during a football match in the town of Abyei.
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  • A boy participates in a relay sack race during the last day of activities at the child-friendly space located in Alim Tepe School (in Osh, Kyrgyzstan), established and supported by Save the Children. The closing celebrations included a sports competition, games and a cake.
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  • A girl participates in a basketball relay race as other children watch, during the last day of activities at the child-friendly space located in Alim Tepe School (in Osh, Kyrgyzstan), established and supported by Save the Children. The closing celebrations included a sports competition, games and a cake.
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  • Children can be seen through a window at the playground of Kindergarten 29, in Osh (Kyrgyzstan), where Save the Children supports a child-friendly space.
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  • Children slide down Bel Orik (also known as Bel Tash), a smooth rock on the hillside of Sulaiman Too (Solomon's Mountain), in Osh (Kyrgyzstan). According to local beliefs, pilgrims sliding down the slope of this rock will find healing to their ailments, and women seeking to conceive will find fertility. Sulaiman Too is considered sacred and is included in UNESCO's Word Heritage List.
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  • “I enjoy playing football. Normally I play futsal with my friends; we are 5 Malaysians and 5 Somalis. We play very respectfully and very awesome. I’m a striker but I also play as an 8 or a 9.”
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  • “I enjoy playing computer games, like FIFA Online 2, Blackshot, FIFA 2013...”
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  • “In my free time, I like playing piano and guitar.”
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  • Two boys play chess at a child care center (gakudo) in Rikuzentakata, Japan.
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  • Children play with spinning tops at a child care center (gakudo) in Rikuzentakata, Japan.
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  • Girls play with a hoola hop at a child care center (jido club/gakudo) in Kamaishi, Japan.
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  • Boys chase each other and play with mud on the banks of the Citarum river near Cikarees, Bale Endah district, Bandung regency, Indonesia. ..The Citarum river, which runs about 270 kilometers through the province of West Java, is considered to be among the world's dirtiest. Over the last twenty years, the river has been severely polluted by toxic industrial waste, trash and raw sewage. The Citarum is one of the main sources of freshwater for West Java and supplies about 80% of water for Indonesia's capital Jakarta.
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  • "If I was arrested, I would be thinking of the time when I was free and I could play with my friends."
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  • “All children should be able to enjoy themselves. All kids should be able to play in the playground with other children.”
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  • A teacher plays the piano while children dance at Kindergarten 29, in Osh (Kyrgyzstan), where Save the Children supports a child-friendly space.
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  • Dadahon Yadgarov, 17, parades the flag of the Kyrgyz Republic while the national anthem plays, during the ceremony to mark the 'first bell', or first day of school, at School 124 in Osh, Kyrgyzstan.
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  • Fisherman Salmi Hasim, 31 (left), prepares his boat for a night of fishing while his son Irfan, 7, swims and plays in the water. They live in Kampung Nyamuk, a neighborhood of Lewoleba, Nubatukan subdistrict, Lembata district, East Nusa Tenggara province, Indonesia.
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  • Ulan Osmon-Uulu, 19, plays the accordion and sings during the opening ceremony of a child-friendly space supported by Save the Children at Secondary School for the Blind, in Osh (Kyrgyzstan). At this boarding school, children with and without impaired vision study together.
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  • Ariel Barrios (right) plays electric guitar while Facundo, 9, looks out of a window.
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