Sudan's Lost Generation of Children - Angham, 14, Talks About Her Life

Publisher:
Plan International
Publication Date:
9 April 2024
Tags:
Sudan, Children and Youth, Education, Human Rights, Refugees and Displacement

14-year-old Angham was displaced from her home city of Madani when the fighting spread from Khartoum to Al Jazirah state. She is now living in a school in Kassala State where she and her family share a small office space. With no beds or mattresses, they sleep on the ground and struggling to survive.

Angham says she misses everything about her old life; her friends, school, teachers, home, and even her bedroom. She hopes the war will end soon so she can return to her old life, but says she does not know what the future will bring and her hopes of becoming a doctor like her father have been shattered.

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