At present, Moja Kids represents over 9,000 Bangladeshi and Rohingya children living in Kutupalong – the world’s largest refugee camp – and other communities in southern Bangladesh.
These children work together to create and share their own fun packed videos using our digital platform. Their creations are compiled and shared across hundreds of classrooms weekly. These ‘newsletter’ productions are not only a chance to express their thoughts, show their talents and share their experiences, but also a means to connect and interact with peers beyond the confines of the camp and the slum communities where they live. |
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LATEST MOJA KIDS NEWSLETTERS
MOJA KIDS NO.541st December 2022
In Kutupalong Shafiuddin crafts a mini desk, and in Cox's Bazar we see a day in the life of Kulsuma who makes chapati's in her brother in law's shop. We then have a presentation from our friends in Patna, India, who show us one of their lessons in making paper fish. |
MOJA KIDS NO.5324th November 2022
In Kutupalong, Sahema shows us how to make a necklace and earrings with beads, while Shohedal and Mohammed Noman make a toy motorboat . In Cox's Bazar we hear about Anowar's daily life and see how he helps in his father's shop. |
MOJA KIDS NO.5217th November 2022
In this week's update, we see Nur Huda's windmill creation and Aziz's poster of geometric shapes, we hear about a day in the life of Iman, and our new friends from India show us their self defence training! |