"Finding the Thing You Love" - interview with Refugee from Rwandan Camp - Awake at Night
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- “We all need to be convinced that we don't have a plan B. We only have one plan. And that one plan is to correct how we do business around our food systems and what our environment can handle. Our planet can take care of itself. It will eject us and move on. But is that where we want to be?”
Dr. Agnes Kalibata, UN Secretary General's Special Envoy to the 2021 Food Systems Summit, shares her remarkable story of growing up in a Ugandan refugee camp with her Rwandan parents. Her father, a trained doctor, was forced to retrain as a farmer after relocating. But his passion for learning drives his daughter and she’s admitted into the best girls' school in Uganda, receiving a UNHCR scholarship to support her studies.
Agnes discusses how an encounter during her Ph.D led to her becoming the former Minister of Agriculture in Rwanda and why it’s so important to build resilience around climate change at this year’s Food System Summit.
Screen-shot photo credit: ©AGRA
Truth, Love and Peace for All.
My name is Hanad Abdi Yusuf, I live in Somalia. Before coming to Somalia, I lived in the Dadaab refugee camp in Kenya, where I completed my high school education, learned journalism skills, and returned to Somalia. I am a journalist, cameraman and technician, but I still have no hope for my country It is insecure, freedom of the press is even lost,
Where did find it. Still nothing changed with me still in the street brook under pressure
ลูกเราคงได้อยู่หน้าใสเพราะมีน้ำใจเช่นนี้หลงเหลืออยู่ในโลกเราบัญชีงดงามไหนดูดีไปในความรู้สึกจิตใจของเรานั่นใช่ไหมสายใยความผูกพันของมนุษย์
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