France - MayCSF France
All along the year 2017, Clowns Sans Frontières offers workshops and performances for under 18 migrants and refugees in France.
Rwanda - MayCUG Sweden, CWB Australia
Rwanda is home to hundreds of thousands refugees, some from the genocide in 1994, others from Democratic Republic of the Congo, Burundi, Uganda and South Sudan. Clowns without Borders Sweden has been working in...
South Sudan - AprilCUG Sweden
CWB Sweden has been working in South Sudan since 2014, short after the war broke out again. We have a long collaboration with Terre des Hommes in the Protection of Civilian sites 1 and 3 (PoCs) in Juba and are...
Iraq - AprilPSF Spain
PSF Spain went to Iraq and performed to support Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) from Iraq and refugees from Syria.
Romania - AprilCLOG Germany
It was nice, during our 10th anniversary to go back to perform in the country, where we had begun. The situation of the Roma in Romania hasn’t really changed or improved, unfortunately.
We performed...
South Sudan - AprilPSF Brazil, CWB South Africa, CUG Sweden, CWB USA
The ongoing civil war in South Sudan has left thousands of families without homes and hope. Many children have witnessed alarming levels of violence and experienced trauma that is very distressing and...
Ethiopia - AprilCSF France
In the framework of a 3-years project cycle, CSF France collaborates with the egyptian group of Clowns named “Outa Hamra” (Red Tomato) in order to perform for vulnerable children in Ethiopia.
Jordan - MarchCWB Ireland
The shows were arranged mainly for children in refugee camps in Lebanon and Jordan comprised of Syrian refugees with a mixture of people from Iraq, Iran, Afganistan, Palestine, Somalia and Jordan.
Sweden - March to MayCUG Sweden
A project, called Cirkushoppet, for refugees in Sweden. The artist plays all over Sweden in asylumcenters, homes for unaccommpanied youths and institutions for people who are being denyed asylum.
Afghanistan - MarchCSF/CZG Belgium
“Ka-Boum” was the name of the show and project, and was centered around the city of Kabul. The main target audience were workers children (around 70% of Afghan children), schools and internally...