Bayeux-Calvados Award for War Correspondents 2016
Winner Young Reporter Trophy (Photo)
Photographer: Mohammed Badra

A Syrian carries an injured child to a field hospital following an airstrike by forces loyal to the Syrian government in the rebel-held area of Douma, outskirts of Damascus, Syria, 10 November 2015. According to the opposition, at least ten civilians were killed in Syrian regime strikes on the rebel-held Douma on 10 November. EPA/MOHAMMED BADRA

Syrians walk amid the rubble of buildings destroyed following an airstrike which according to local reports was conducted by forces loyal to the Syrian Government on the rebel-held area of Douma, outskirts of Damascus, Syria, 21 October 2015. The rebel held territory on the outskirts of Damascus has been one of the most targeted by regime airstrikes, which includes the use of barrel bombs, resulting in the deaths of hundreds of civilians, leaving thousands injured and the town in ruins. EPA/MOHAMMED BADRA

A young Syrian receives medical attention at a field hospital following airstrikes by forces loyal to the Syrian Government in the rebel-held area of Douma, outskirts of Damascus, Syria, 12 December 2015. Douma has been consistently attacked throughout the nearly five year Syrian civil war, leading to the deaths of scores of civilians. EPA/MOHAMMED BADRA

A Syrian man seen in a field hospital after he got injured in an airstrike by forces loyal to the Syrian government in the rebel-held area of Douma, outskirts of Damascus, Syria, 07 November 2015. More than ten people died according to local activists. EPA/MOHAMMED BADRA

A Syrian boy mops the floor of a morgue next to a man who died in an airstrikes carried out by forces loyal to the Syrian government in the rebel-held area of Douma, outskirts of Damascus, Syria, 04 December 2015. Douma has been consistently attacked throughout the nearly five year Syrian civil war, leading to the deaths of scores of civilians. EPA/MOHAMMED BADRA

Syrians walk along a street where a hole from an airstrike has been filled to make the road passable, in the rebel-held area of Douma, outskirts of Damascus, Syria, 08 November 2015. At least 23 people were killed and many were critically wounded in airstrikes on Douma on the outskirts of Damascus, a monitoring group said on 07 November. Last week a similar strike on Douma, which lies east of Damascus in the Ghotta region, killed more than 57 people and left over 100 others injured. Eastern Ghouta has frequently been targeted in deadly airstrikes by al-Assad's forces. EPA/MOHAMMED BADRA

A Syrian boy with wounds on his legs lies on a bed in a field hospital following airstrikes by forces loyal to the Syrian government in the rebel-held area of Douma, outskirts of Damascus, Syria, 04 December 2015. Douma has been consistently attacked throughout the nearly five year Syrian civil war, leading to the deaths of scores of civilians. EPA/MOHAMMED BADRA ATTENTION EDITORS: PICTURE CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT

Syrians receive first aid in a field hospital following an airstrike by forces loyal to the Syrian government in the rebel-held area of Douma, outskirts of Damascus, Syria, 19 November 2015. According to local activists at least 10 people died. EPA/MOHAMMED BADRA ATTENTION EDITORS: PICTURE CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT

Young Syrian children stand in a door frame in the rebel-held area of Douma, outskirts of Damascus, Syria, 17 November 2015. EPA/MOHAMMED BADRA

A young Syrian receives first aid in a field hospital following what local activists say was an airstrike by forces loyal to the al-Assad regime on a market place in the rebel-held area of Douma, outskirts of Damascus, Syria, 30 October 2015. According to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights at least 65 people were killed and over a hundred wounded in the attack on the busy market. EPA/MOHAMMED BADRA

A Syrian man helps a women wearing a white scarf after she was injured in an airstrike by forces loyal to the Syrian government in the rebel-held area of Douma, outskirts of Damascus, Syria, 07 November 2015. More than ten people died according to local activists. EPA/MOHAMMED BADRA

A photograph made available on 28 February 2016 shows Syrian woman, Buthayna (back-L) sitting with her children, Heba (back-R), Abdo (C), and Yasser (R) at their home in the Damascus district of al-Qaboon, Syria, 22 February 2016. The woman, Buthayna, 27, also known as Om Abdo, has three children; Heba, Abdo and Yasser. She used to live with her husband in Harsta, eastern Ghouta. The husband disappeared four year ago in the ongoing conflict in Syria. She does not know if he was killed or arrested. Abdo, 12, has Down syndrome. The daughter Heba, 14, had to leave school to take care of Abdo. Yasser is the only child who goes to school. Buthayna is the sole breadwinner of the family and works at a clothes factory. They live in a small place. She complains the prices are too expensive in Qaboon compared to Damascus. EPA/MOHAMMED BADRA