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Director Jolyon Hoff went to meet a refugee. Almost immediately he met Muzafar and Khadim and, that day, they decided to make a project together.JPG
Khadim 17 years old when he started filming on his mobile telephone. His footage attracted many supporters to the school .jpg
Khadim was a karate champion in Pakistan.png
Khadim's classroom after a bomb went off in Hazara Town. Over 126 people were killed in the blast.jpg
Refugee kids waiting outside the UNHCR office in Jakarta. The wait for the first interview is 18 months. If approved as refugees, resettlement in a third country takes at least 2 years, and sometimes up to 10 years.jpg
The Cisarua (Chi-Sar-Roo-a) Refugee Learning Centre was established and is managed entirely by volunteer refugee teachers.jpg
Two refugee children skip to school at the newly opened Cisarua Refugee Learning Centre in Indonesia. For many it was the first time they had been to school in their lives.jpg
We opened a school with a $200 dollar donation and $1.50 from each parent.jpg
Women refugees were the first to teach at the Cisarua Refugee Learning Centre as the men were afraid of affecting their status with the UNHCR.jpg
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Director Jolyon Hoff went to meet a refugee. Almost immediately he met Muzafar and Khadim and, that day, they decided to make a project together.JPG
Khadim 17 years old when he started filming on his mobile telephone. His footage attracted many supporters to the school .jpg
Khadim was a karate champion in Pakistan.png
Khadim's classroom after a bomb went off in Hazara Town. Over 126 people were killed in the blast.jpg
Refugee kids waiting outside the UNHCR office in Jakarta. The wait for the first interview is 18 months. If approved as refugees, resettlement in a third country takes at least 2 years, and sometimes up to 10 years.jpg
The Cisarua (Chi-Sar-Roo-a) Refugee Learning Centre was established and is managed entirely by volunteer refugee teachers.jpg
Two refugee children skip to school at the newly opened Cisarua Refugee Learning Centre in Indonesia. For many it was the first time they had been to school in their lives.jpg
We opened a school with a $200 dollar donation and $1.50 from each parent.jpg
Women refugees were the first to teach at the Cisarua Refugee Learning Centre as the men were afraid of affecting their status with the UNHCR.jpg
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