‘What made me try to cross this sea? I must be crazy’
An audio journey to the edge of humanity — the ‘lawless’ space of international waters between Europe and Africa.
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An audio journey to the edge of humanity — the ‘lawless’ space of international waters between Europe and Africa.
For migrants lost in the middle of the sea, after fleeing persecution and war, these three words mean all the world.
Conflict forced Walid from his home. Now he helps others living through the same situation.
War in Yemen has not dampened teacher Abdullah Yahya’s passion for educating the next generation
Another day of doing the impossible at the Republican Hospital in Saada
Souad finds a new path after losing everything.
At only 12 years old, Seham has a very important job — on which her whole family depends.
Actor’s new role brings laughter, smiles and messages about health and safety to children living through the tragedy of war.
In 2018, Hassan Al Kontar was stranded in an airport for 7 months as his asylum claim was reviewed. Now, Hassan is once again in the news — this time for the ways he gives back to the country that took him in.
Migrants and refugees know what it means to be cut off from society, and from their loved ones and cultures far away. At a time defined by separation, let’s listen to what they have to say about coping and connecting in the age of Covid-19.