Tyre, Lebanon - The explosions came without warning. Walls caved in. Windows blew out. The last thing Tasneem Yakty remembers about her home in Aleppo is that she and her family were in the room that had a balcony. "We didn't get hurt," she says, before quickly adding: "I lost my hand". She was 10 years old.

Her family fled Syria and are now living in the village of Kharayeb, outside the Lebanese city of Tyre.

Tasneem had lost her left hand. The trouble is, she is left-handed. Her family and a school teacher helped her learn to use her right hand for basic tasks - helping her mother in the kitchen, cleaning up around the house and caring for her younger siblings. But other routine tasks need a second hand. Her mother has to help her fix her veil and carry heavier items.