In the heart of the displacement camps, Tregen Secondary School inside Hajar Hajar camp, where suffering intersects with hope, this video was born during the 2020 first period exams
Real footage shows students continuing their educational journey despite poverty, displacement, and harsh conditions.
Despite all the challenges, teachers continue to fulfill their mission with dedication and faith, carrying the torch of knowledge in an environment that lacks the most basic elements.
This video is not only a documentation of an exam moment, but a living testimony to persistence, patience, and the value of education as a tool for dignity and survival.
But the question remains:
What happens to these students after high school?
Do the doors of universities open for them, or does hope close at the end of high school?
Watch, reflect and share this video so that their voices can be heard by those who can make a difference
At Al Tareejin Secondary School inside Hadid Camp, another chapter is being written about the determination to live and learn.
Despite the isolation, despite the lack of infrastructure and a suitable educational environment, these students get up every morning with their notebooks and dreams, walking on dirt roads to reach simple, but determined, classes
In this video, we see with our own eyes displaced Sudanese youth resisting despair with education, confronting oppression with knowledge and dreaming of a homeland that embraces their ambitions instead of temporary displacement
The teachers at this school are unknown soldiers who work with minimal resources, but with indomitable determination, because they believe that science alone is the path to
Dignity and freedom
With all this effort…
What is the future of these young people after the end of high school?
Are they left on the margins of life? Or are the doors of support and opportunities opened to them to continue their education, build their future, and build their future?
Watch this video and be part of making their voices heard to those who can make a real difference
Yusuf Abdulrahman