Animated video highlighting how refugee education can rebuild lives
PRIO together with PositiveNegatives, have released ‘An Agent of Change’, an animated video designed to reach new and wider audiences to highlight the importance of refugee education in rebuilding lives.
10.08.2021
PRIO & PositiveNegatives
Delivering education in situations of conflict and crisis is central to efforts to protect children and youth in the near-term and fostering peaceful coexistence over the longer-term. But how can education enable individuals and communities to build durable futures when there is great uncertainty about where these futures will be?
The Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), together with PositiveNegatives, have released ‘An Agent of Change’, an animated video designed to reach new and wider audiences to highlight the importance of refugee education in rebuilding lives.
The animated story brings to life the narratives of refugee students and teachers in the Dadaab refugee camps of Kenya, and sheds light on the multitudes of challenges affecting refugee learning.
The story was created based on research by Hassan Aden, a doctoral researcher at PRIO and PhD student at Gothenburg University. The animation script was written by Hanna Ali, a British-Somali writer who is the artistic director of Kayd Somali Arts and Culture in London. Ali and Aden discuss their collaboration on an episode of PRIO’s Peace in a Pod podcast, which you can access here.
The animation is created as part of the ‘Refugee Education: Building Durable Futures’ project at PRIO, led by Cindy Horst and funded by the Research Council of Norway.