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Five journalism students from the four corners of Canada travel to two refugee camps in Kenya: Kakuma and Dadaab. Their journey takes them into the heart of these two camps in Northern East Africa and emphasizes the hardships that are an everyday reality for the thousands of refugees from mainly Somalia and Sudan.
These are the same camps that WUSC works with in the Student Refugee Program.
A very special thanks to Carrefour international de Presse universitaire francophone (CIPUF) and the extraordinary journalism students that traveled to Kenya.
A film by:
Julien Abord-Babin
Marie-Hélène Lafond
Marianne Laroche
Renaud Philippe
Carmel Wolfson
Produced in collaboration with the Government of Canada
in partnership with the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA)
Pictures: Renaud Philippe
Music: Thanks to Dr. Lee
To all refugees of Kakuma and Dadaab, without their help, the realization of this film would not be possible.
this suffering is pointless... i swear if i ever become the president or prime-minister of Somalia i would kill all these sellout tribalistic minded evil cowards that do this to innocent peoples...!
CushiticSomalianMale 5 months ago
man thanks for uploading this
TheJimclay 10 months ago
It is shameful to see how the world watches as these people go through some of the worst humanitarian crisis and do little or even nothing! it is so demeaning to human race!
Zilizovuma 1 year ago
thanks you 4 you this i was one this people 5 years ago i remeber nay time worke or sleepping
bustoalto 2 years ago
damn.....i know they refugees that bag of dried up lima beans can't be that good to be causing such a rukus?
90sraisedme 2 years ago