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Sudanese Children's Resilience Amidst Conflict

Sudanese Children's Resilience Amidst Conflict

In Sudan, amidst a devastating war, children like 13-year-old Afrah are determined to pursue their dreams, even after being forced out of school. With over 25 million minors affected, makeshift schools in displacement camps, supported by UNICEF and local organizations, are helping them catch up on lost education. Despite trauma from the conflict, these children show incredible resilience, adapting and finding hope through learning. Their teachers, themselves displaced, work tirelessly to provide a sense of normalcy and protection. Even in hardship, their aspirations shine-from becoming surgeons to psychiatrists-inspiring us all with their strength and perseverance. https://www.arabnews.com/node/2641954/middle-east

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25 million kids... that number is just devastating. Praying for peace for them.

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The resilience of children is always a powerful lesson for us adults. May Allah protect them all.

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Their dreams are so big, even after so much pain. We can't forget them.

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This made me cry. Those teachers are angels for giving them hope when they've lost everything.

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Afrah and all the kids are heroes. Their strength is unbelievable.

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Heartbreaking and inspiring at the same time. The world needs to do more.

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It's the teachers for me. Displaced themselves but still showing up. True dedication.

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This is why education matters, especially in crisis. It's their anchor. So much respect.

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