Diary of an aid worker in Falluja
Falluja is a town in Iraq which has been under the control of so-called Islamic State militants for longer than any other city in Iraq or Syria.
They took over at the beginning of 2014, but last month the Iraqi government managed to reclaim control with the help of foreign air strikes.
One of the aid workers there has kept a video diary for the Victoria Derbyshire Programme, to show the impact the last two years has had on those living in the city.
Dr Bernardita Gaspar has been working with tens of thousands of people who have been forced to leave their homes for refugee camps.
This is what she captured.
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