How Sudanese children are going back to school in a refugee camp after years of war
In southern Libya, the city of Kufra is hosting between 40 and 60 thousand Sudanese war refugees. Among them are many children who had to abandon their schooling since the war broke out in 2023. In the face of a conflict that has lasted three years, authorities in eastern Libya have set up a system for them to begin their schooling again. But going back to school in a refugee camp isn’t easy. Report by Lilia Blaise and Hamdi Tlili.
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