Meeting with Three Students from The CAWU Learning Center; Simona, Diana, Victoria, Their Teacher Leila and Friend Simone

Simona (16, Ethiopia), Victoria Jeanpie (18, Congo), and Diana Ressom (19, Eritrea) are students at the CAWU Learning Center for refugees, Leila Elbana (26, Egyptian) is the English teacher at the CAWU Learning Center and Jehan (16) is Simonas’ best friend, she is half-Filipino and half-Egyptian. The group spoke about their experiences in different schools. Many schools have a religious orientation but they prefer a quality school without religious orientation. The group agreed to this text and placement in Dialogue Across Borders.

The Dreams of Refugee Khadija (24)

Khadija (24) was a student at the CAWU Learning center between 2019-2021 and became its administrator in September 2021. Júlia Arenós Karsten interviewed her about her school experiences. Khadija is disappointed about the quality of education refugees receive. This interview is informal because it was not recorded. Júlia summarized her words in her own words. Khadija agreed to this text and placement in Dialogue Across Borders.

The Dreams of Ethiopian Refugee Senae Megersa (15)

Senae Megersa (15) is a student at the CAWU Learning center. Júlia Arenós Karsten interviewed him about his school and ambitions. Like many teenagers, he has big dreams. This interview is informal because it was not recorded. Júlia summarized his words in her own words. Senae agreed to this text and placement in Dialogue Across Borders.

The Dreams of Congolese Refugee Victoria (18)

Victoria is a student at the CAWU Learning center. Júlia Arenós Karsten interviewed her about her school and ambitions. Like many 18-year old she has big dreams. This interview is informal because it was not recorded. Júlia summarized her words in her own words. Victoria agreed to this text and placement in Dialogue Across Borders.

Interview with Fiona Cameron, Former Educational Director of StARS

Fiona Cameron has worked with refugees in the UK and Egypt for over fifteen years. Before returning to the UK in 2012 she was working as Educational Director at St Andrew’s Refugee Services (StARS) in Cairo and has remained involved with the organization since then as Chair of the Advisory Board. Fiona has approved the transcript of this interview for placement in the Dialogue Across Borders database.

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Prof. Dr. Johanna Pink about Qur’an exegesis

In a series about Qur’an and Bible exegesis Dr. Johanna Pink of the University of Freiburg, Germany, speaks in an interview on YouTube about Qur’an tafsir [tafsīr] or exegesis. Johanna Pink was one of the first students to use the Arab-West Report database for her PhD dissertation at the University of Bonn on new religious communities in Egypt in 2002, including Baha’is [Bahā’ī].

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