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shared sanitary                                              The group of migrants currently occupying
 shared sanitary
 common                                                       the  building are only making  use  of the
 room
 (workshop   (workshop   (workshop   (workshop   (workshop    ground  floor  of  what  they  call  “the  old
 space)  space)  space)  space)  space)    bedrooms           building”  (the  left  wing,  when looking
                                                              at  the  building  from the  Fritz Toussaint
                                                              street). As they aren’t so many, they prefer
                                                              to  use  the  rooms in the  “new  building”

                                                              (the right wing), which are in better shape.
 (workshop   (workshop   (workshop   (workshop   (workshop    Most  rooms  in the  left  wing  are thus
 space)  space)  space)  space)  space)                       most of the time empty, except in case of
                                           bedrooms
                                                              events, then they are used as temporary
                                                              workshop spaces.Most of the rooms in the
 +1                                                           is for women and families only - and are
                                                              right wing are used as bedrooms - one floor


                                                              equipped with basics such as matrasses, in
                                                              some cases beds, small closets and tables.











































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