Anab Farah Anab Farah

"A Glimpse into Education in Refugee Camps for Girls"

“One of the most significant challenges for girls in refugee camps is the weight of societal expectations. From an early age, girls are burdened with responsibilities that extend far beyond their studies. They are expected to handle household chores, cooking, and childcare, often leaving little time for their educational pursuits. Unfortunately, many parents in these camps do not support their daughters' educational aspirations, perpetuating a cycle of limited opportunities.”. Hamdi Hashi, Former Refugee Student.

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"Experiencing Childhood in a Refugee Camp: A Firsthand Perspective"
Anab Farah Anab Farah

"Experiencing Childhood in a Refugee Camp: A Firsthand Perspective"

“One haunting refrain from my past is the comforting words of my grandmother, reassuringly saying, "we are going back." This sentiment birthed a song, “Dib ba loo noqonaya,” which translates to "we are going back," and a singer even adopted this as a moniker. But two decades on, the melancholy truth is that countless others — friends, relatives, and peers — still wake up to the echoes of this anthem, holding onto the hope of a brighter day”.

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