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 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.7025th May 2023
This week we got to spend a day with our friends at Amtolirchara Mukti School, learn all about apples, go to space to learn about Planet Mars, hear a Rohingya folktale and have the weather update. Most exciting this week is the fact that we meet some new friends from Cambodia who share there first news report on Moja Kids, talking about ways to deal with flooding in their community. |
MOJA KIDS NO.6915th May 2023
In this week's Moja Kids, we have a cartoon about eating safely, learn about coconuts and take a tour to the moon. We meet Sharmin, go to Kutupalong for a comedy sketch and learn about the weather. We then go over to our friends in India and, along with seeing some of their celebrations and campaigns, we learn about the dangers of human trafficking and how to stay safe. They also show us how to make a refreshing roasted mango drink called Aamras. |
MOJA KIDS NO.6827th April 2023
This week we got to the icecream factory where Arif works. Omar makes a paper rabbit and we see a play about how we are stronger together. Our friends in India show us their Computer Centre and how they use digital lessons just like we do in Bangladesh. They also show us many celebratiions and competitions, and we see what the Child Parliaments are doing. Finally Akhimoni takes us to space and tells us all about planet earth, showing many amazing scenes from around the world. |