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 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.9926th August 2024
In the 99th episode of Moja kids, students show off their creativity making headbands. On Bhasan Char island Bibi shares lots of facts about dragonfruit. In India the children explain about ragpicking and recycling and in Kutupalong students perform a drama about addition and subtraction. |
MOJA KIDS NO.981st August 2024
In the latest episode, children from Cox's Bazar take part in a tree planting day. Students in Kutupalong have been telling jokes. In India the children have been on an exciting visit to the science museum and students in Bhasan Char share a song. |
MOJA KIDS NO.9711th July 2024
In this week's episode children from Kutupalong show us what they get up to on rainy days. In Cox's Bazar, Anika tells us about her family and her dreams of becoming a marine scientist. Students in the Doharazi enclaves play a game of jump over hand. Children in India show us the posters they created to help spread awareness of global warming and we finish with an update from Sheya Bibi on Bhasan Char all about the Java Plum. |