OUR BLOG
The Search for a Donkey
The team searched for a suitable donkey for the Human Rights Mobile Library. Donkeys are the main means of transportation for the refugees and their strength and stamina can be remarkable. It really makes you appreciate these beasts of burden. Our friend Rahma decides...
A Familiar Face
Gabriel and the team visit Guisma’s family in camp Djabal. She has grown a lot since Gabriel first met her but is still much too small for a girl of her age due to the meager rations provided to the refugees. thankfully, her knowing smile is as wide as ever. You...
Meeting Old Friends
Gabriel meets up with Busseina, and Adam! Adam has moved from Camp Kounoungo to Camp Djabal. They talk about progress, unity, and the new Human Rights...
Storytelling
I haven’t had much of a chance to write anything since we arrived here in Chad. There has been so much to do, from always trying to get the best shot to trying to effectively convey what went on each day in a 2-minute video that won’t be too expensive to...
To Camp Djabal!
The team makes it from KouKou to Goz Beida, and finally to Camp...
Goz Beida, TD
A short video blog from Goz Beida in eastern...
An Open Prison
Have you ever had that feeling of being trapped by life? Being in a situation and it seems like no place to go? For most of my life I have always had this feeling of being trapped. I could be in a room full of people, in a conversation, a job, a city, or whatever it...
They’re Still Here.
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Educate and Connect
The i-ACT team spent the last day in camp Goz Amer working on multiple projects that will improve education and connect students from around the world....