Rana, a mother of four, lives in Jamarana, a relatively safe suburb of Damascus which does not suffer from heavy rebel shelling.
“When we had to flee to this area to find safety, we did not have enough money to rent a better place. We have no money to buy mattresses and blankets, or clothes for the children,“ Rana told the Red Cross.
A new initiative from the Red Cross in Norway and Ikea, designed by ad agency POL, is aimed at bringing the realities of the civil warhome by creating an exact replica of Rana’s accommodation for shoppers to explore for themselves.
The project called '25 metres of Syria' was nestled among the other showrooms at Ikea's flagship store outside Oslo. I t features stories and more information about Rana’s family and the war written on Ikea’s iconic information tags dotted on objects throughout the tiny 25m² installation, as well as calls to action explaining how people can help or donate.
“We had been working with the Red Cross for months, so we had a lot of footage from Syria. But no matter how emotional it was, nothing got close to the experience of visiting people in a war zone,”
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