CALGARY | CANADA | 10/17/18 | Jihan (29) eats a late lunch after school while the TV is turned on, looping on English language learning Youtube channels. That's what the two sisters listen to all the time, repeating what they hear on TV. Jihan and Munifa are Yazidi refugees living in Calgary, arriving in Canada during the summer of 2017 as part of the Victims of Daesh program, a special resettlement program created by the Canadian government to help Yazidi refugees.
CALGARY | CANADA | 10/18/18 | With every movement outside their apartment, Munifa (24) turns towards the window to see what it was and at times, she just dazes out of the window for several minutes before she becomes conscious and turns away. Jihan and Munifa are Yazidi refugees living in Calgary, arriving in Canada during the summer of 2017 as part of the Victims of Daesh program, a special resettlement program created by the Canadian government to help Yazidi refugees.
CALGARY | CANADA | 10/17/18 | Jihan (29) and Munifa (24) practice their english alphabet and numbers on a small portable whiteboard in the evening. Jihan and Munifa are Yazidi refugees living in Calgary, arriving in Canada during the summer of 2017 as part of the Victims of Daesh program, a special resettlement program created by the Canadian government to help Yazidi refugees.
CALGARY | CANADA | 10/18/18 | Jihan (29) and Munifa (24) play with Asmar's kids while she is on the phone on behalf of Munifa, talking with a bank teller to resolve Munifa's issues with her debit card. Asmar, a Kurdish volunteer, has kindly accepted to meet with the sisters and help them through some bank related errands, inside the parking lot of a shopping mall.
CALGARY | CANADA | 10/17/18 | Jihan (29) prepares breakfast for herself and her sister. She does most of the house work and cooking in the house single handedly despite her condition. The two sisters are Yazidi refugees living in Calgary, arriving in Canada during the summer of 2017 as part of the Victims of Daesh program, a special resettlement program created by the Canadian government to help Yazidi refugees.
CALGARY | CANADA | 10/18/18 | Munifa (24) keeps a sets of photos from Huda (20), her youngest sister in the wallet she carries with her. Today, Hudda lives in the Qadia Camp for internally displaced persons in northern Iraq. Conditions in these camps are grim.
CALGARY | CANADA | 10/19/18 | Dr. Rita Watterson, Jihan's psychiatrist, pays her a home visit to check on her well being. On this day, Jihan hasn't had an episode for nearly 10 days, but her last episode was bad enough for people to call ambulance and she was hospitalize for a few days.
CALGARY | CANADA | 10/17/18 | Jihan (29) impatiently tries one more time to connect with her youngest sister, Huda (20) who is now stuck in a camp in Iraq, before she leaves the house. "When I'm eating breakfast, Huda is eating dinner, when I go to sleep, Huda is waking up to the sunrise," she said dialing Huda's what's app number. Jihan and Munifa are Yazidi refugees living in Calgary, arriving in Canada during the summer of 2017 as part of the Victims of Daesh program, a special resettlement program created by the Canadian government to help Yazidi refugees.
CALGARY | CANADA | 10/18/18 | Jihan (29) sits through her English class at CCIS, where all of her classmates are fellow yazidis who have arrived in Canada as refugees.
CALGARY | CANADA | 10/17/18 | In between classes, Jihan (29) socializes with the other Yazidis enrolled in English classes at CCIS. The man in the front is her paternal uncle, Salim, who paid the ransom for the release of both Munifa and her youngest sister, Huda, who is still stuck in Iraq. The two sisters are Yazidi refugees living in Calgary, arriving in Canada during the summer of 2017 as part of the Victims of Daesh program, a special resettlement program created by the Canadian government to help Yazidi refugees.
CALGARY | CANADA | 10/18/18 | Munifa (24) rest her head against the front seat while her sister tries to find a friend in the parking lot of a shopping mall.
CALGARY | CANADA | 10/18/18 | Like every other morning, Jihan (29) tries to what's app with her youngest sister, Huda (20) who is now stuck in a camp in Iraq, before she leaves the house. "When I'm eating breakfast, Huda is eating dinner, when I go to sleep, Huda is waking up to the sunrise," she said dialing Huda's what's app number. Jihan and Munifa are Yazidi refugees living in Calgary, arriving in Canada during the summer of 2017 as part of the Victims of Daesh program, a special resettlement program created by the Canadian government to help Yazidi refugees.
CALGARY | CANADA | 10/18/18 | Jihan (29) and Munifa (24) socialize with the other Yazidis unrolled in English classes at CCIS in between classes. The two sisters are Yazidi refugees living in Calgary, arriving in Canada during the summer of 2017 as part of the Victims of Daesh program, a special resettlement program created by the Canadian government to help Yazidi refugees.
CALGARY | CANADA | 10/19/18 | Jihan's phone on the right with a sticker of Canadian flag and Munifa's phone on the left with two photos of her mother, stuck in between her phone and its transparent protective cover.
CALGARY | CANADA | 10/19/18 | Munifa (24) spends countless hours just sitting in front of her phone's camera, video chatting with Adel, her long distance boyfriend and a Yazidi refugee currently in Germany. At times, they two just sit looking at each other without saying a word. Jihan and Munifa are Yazidi refugees living in Calgary, arriving in Canada during the summer of 2017 as part of the Victims of Daesh program, a special resettlement program created by the Canadian government to help Yazidi refugees.