‘We are the lost generation of Sudan’: Students in exile
- Birao, Central African Republic – When Islam Ibrahim fled Sudan after her father was killed during the siege of el-Fasher, she thought she had escaped the worst of the war.
- The 20-year-old pharmacy student fled with her mother and six sisters to the neighbouring Central African Republic (CAR), leaving behind her pharmacy studies.
- Now in Korsi refugee camp, she spends her days helping newly arrived Sudanese women and girls.
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- Birao, Central African Republic – When Islam Ibrahim fled Sudan after her father was killed during the siege of el-Fasher, she thought she had escaped the worst of the war.
- The 20-year-old pharmacy student fled with her mother and six sisters to the neighbouring Central African Republic (CAR), leaving behind her pharmacy studies.
- Now in Korsi refugee camp, she spends her days helping newly arrived Sudanese women and girls.
Sources: Al Jazeera