Moja Kids currently represents over 9,000 Bangladeshi and Rohingya children living in Kutupalong – the world’s largest refugee camp – and other communities in southern Bangladesh.
Children work together to create and share their own fun packed videos using our digital platform. Their creations are compiled and shown across hundreds of classrooms each week. These ‘newsletter’ productions are not only a chance to express their thoughts, show their talents and share their lives, but a means to interact with peers beyond the confines of the camp and the slum communities where they live. They have now begun to connect with friends in India, Cambodia and Uganda, who contribute their own video updates, opening up a whole world of experience for all the children involved. |
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LATEST MOJA KIDS NEWSLETTERS
MOJA KIDS NO.7721st September 2023
In this episode highlights include a drama produced by our friends in India about education transformation and a health awareness video from Kutupalong camp. We go to Cox's Bazar to learn about making Nokshi Katha and enjoy a Rohingya folktale. |
MOJA KIDS NO.7624th August 2023
This week we have funny moments with our favourite puppets and our friends in India tell us about a local 'water ghost' myth, and how they were helped to not be afraid anymore, as it was actually a submarine! Children from Kutupalong perform a play about why we should carefully following doctor's instructions, then we finish with a game from Bhasan Char and a weather update |
MOJA KIDS NO.7510th August 2023
With Moki and Tuni and Tuktuk as our puppet presenters, we first go to Bhasan Char island to see a day in the life of Mohamed Ayas. We have a poem from India on unity and diversity, and then learn how to stay safe from Dengue fever. Our Cambodian friends give us a news piece on protecting wildlife at risk of extinction, and we have a weather update from Kutupalong camp. |