How Sudanese children are going back to school in a refugee camp after years of war
Summary
Thousands of Sudanese children living in a refugee camp in Kufra, Libya, are starting school again after fleeing war in Sudan that began in 2023. Local authorities in eastern Libya have created a program to help these children return to education despite difficult conditions in the camp.Key Facts
- Kufra, a city in southern Libya, hosts between 40,000 and 60,000 Sudanese refugees.
- Many of these refugees are children who stopped going to school because of the war in Sudan.
- The conflict in Sudan started in 2023 and has lasted for three years.
- Authorities in eastern Libya have organized schooling options inside the refugee camp.
- Returning to school in the camp is challenging due to limited resources and a harsh environment.
- This effort aims to provide education to children affected by war and displacement.
- Refugee camps often struggle to offer regular schooling for displaced children.
- Education is seen as important for the well-being and future of refugee children.
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