“I dream of becoming a police officer to help keep peace in our community. I feel sad that our classes are only open one day a week. I wish I could come to school every day,” says 11-year-old Sufia in a Rohingya refugee camp in Bangladesh. For half a million Rohingya refugee children like her, education is the path to a brighter future. UNICEF and partners are working to make that possible.
Très bien !
May Allah bless Sufia and all Rohingya children with the chance to learn every day and fulfill their dreams with dignity.
Grow first....
Sufia’s words reflect the hopes of over 500,000 Rohingya refugee children whose right to education remains restricted. Studies show that sustained access to learning not only builds skills but also restores a sense of stability and protection in crises. Supporting UNICEF’s efforts is essential — because every child deserves the chance to learn, dream, and thrive. #EducationForAll #RohingyaChildren #UNICEF
Sufia's story is a powerful reminder that access to daily education can change a child's trajectory, even in crisis. Huge respect to UNICEF and partners for making that possible for so many Rohingya kids.
Sufia's dream is inspiring. Education and nutrition are so interconnected—children can't fully engage in learning when their basic health needs aren't met. Thank you UNICEF for highlighting these critical links and supporting refugee children globally.
Every child has the chance to grow and learn They has the right to
Thank you for sharing Sufia’s voice and dream. Her words are a powerful reminder of why access to education matters everywhere. We believe every child deserves the chance to learn, grow, and imagine a future filled with possibility. Grateful for the work UNICEF and partners are doing to make that a reality for children like Sufia. 💙
Huge respect to UNICEF and partners for making that possible for so many kids.
let’s keep amplifying their voices and advocating for consistent, quality education for all children, no matter where they live.