Home Actress Priyanka Chopra Instagram Photos and Posts – May 2019 Priyanka Chopra Instagram - ...but Ethiopian coffee 🇪🇹🚀☕️🥰 #everything Tigray Region

Priyanka Chopra Instagram – …but Ethiopian coffee 🇪🇹🚀☕️🥰 #everything Tigray Region

Priyanka Chopra Instagram - ...but Ethiopian coffee 🇪🇹🚀☕️🥰 #everything Tigray Region

Priyanka Chopra Instagram – …but Ethiopian coffee 🇪🇹🚀☕️🥰 #everything Tigray Region | Posted on 24/May/2019 00:58:35

Priyanka Chopra Instagram – Having been to other refugee camps around the world, the tension between the host (local) communities and refugee communities is glaring…all because basic resources are divided. But in many parts of Ethiopia, that’s not the case, and in the Tigray region specifically, these two communities are living side by side. What’s even more remarkable, IMO… these kids don’t even realize what coming together (team Ethiopia and team Eritrea) to play a simple game of football stands for, and how something so basic can impart positive change.  Human beings, putting their differences aside, and coming together…it’s Humanity. The Ethiopian government has also pledged to integrate high schools, where refugees and locals learn together. They’ve also been issuing birth certificates to refugee children born in Ethiopia, which allows them rights they wouldn’t otherwise have, like getting an education and having better access to services. 
@unicef @unicefethiopia #achildisachild – to learn more about how you can make a difference, visit link in bio. Tigray Region
Priyanka Chopra Instagram – “My grandmother, who helped me grow even though she had nothing, she did everything she could to send me to school and for me to reach here. I haven’t been able to support her at all and I left her all by herself in Eritrea,” said Simon 16, who arrived in Ethiopia as an unaccompanied minor seeking asylum when he was 14. He never knew his parents. Eritrean refugees account for the one of the largest groups of refugees in Ethiopia, with more than 2,400 being unaccompanied minors. Simon made the journey alone and had to sleep at the border that night. Then, he stayed at the registration center for 2 months before they moved him to the Hitsats Refugee Camp…he’s been there for 2 years and 3 months now, and “life is really good compared to where I was,” he told me. I couldn’t imagine what it was like before. Today, he’s thriving and learning, in the process of getting his refugee status paperwork (which you can only get after 16 hence the delay), with plans to go to university, and the hope of changing his life so he can support his grandmother the way she so selflessly supported him. On top of this, he’s insanely talented – he’s the captain of the football team, a dancer, and a runner. Who knows where his future could take him with a little help. @unicef @unicefethiopia #childrenuprooted #achildisachild

Photo credit: @karelprinsloo Tigray Region

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