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Cairo: Sami Mahmoud, aSudanese obstetrician and gynecologist, lived a comfortable life in Khartoum, the capital ofSudan, before the outbreak of the ar...
Cairo: Sami Mahmoud, aSudanese obstetrician and gynecologist, lived a comfortable life in Khartoum, the capital ofSudan, before the outbreak of the ar...
Sudanese couple in Egypt struggle to feed fellow migrants 09 Mar 2021 Eatimad Mohamed prepares food for refugees at the Future Generation Center for Education (FGCE) in Giza. Reuters When a Sudanese couple started a charity to support fellow migrants in Egypt's capital in 2017, the focus was on teaching children and vocational skills for adults. READ MORE African children eat food at the Future Generation Centre. Reuters "We felt we were the support for each other, between us refugees. One person brings rice, one brings pasta," said Abdelsalam. The couple, who were working as a journalist and a lawyer, left Sudan because of political pressures and came to Egypt with their three children in 2017 hoping to find some security and stability.
By Reuters Staff 3 Min Read GIZA, Egypt (Reuters) - When a Sudanese couple started a charity to support fellow migrants in Egypt’s capital in 2017, the focus was on teaching children and vocational skills for adults. Slideshow ( 5 images ) After economic pressures caused by the coronavirus pandemic put many out of work, Maysoun Abdelsalam and her husband Moataz Ibrahim pivoted to serving them food. “We felt we were the support for each other, between us refugees. One person brings rice, one brings pasta,” said Abdelsalam. The couple, who were working as a journalist and a lawyer, left Sudan because of political pressures and came to Egypt with their three children in 2017 hoping to find some security and stability.
2021-02-07 13:35:33 GMT2021-02-07 21:35:33(Beijing Time) Xinhua English Video Player by Marwa Yahya CAIRO, Feb. 7 (Xinhua) -- On the top floor of a three-storey educational building for refugees in Egypt gathered a group of African women of different nationalities, where they drank Sudanese coffee and ate Eritrean and Somalian deserts, with fragrant incense and traditional music. The building serves as the Future Generation Center for Education (FGCE) which was established by a Sudanese refugee family in 2017 to support their peers in Gaza Province's Barageel, a rural district that suffers from poor infrastructure and services. "The center provides educational services and psychological support for the children of refugees and asylum seekers," said Maysoun Abdel-Salam, a 36-year-old Sudanese refugee who established the center with her husband.