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LEARNING TO CALL A NEW PLACE HOME

May 11, 2026

Mary, Taban, Yar and Nun  – students of the Habesha Project – have built a new way to call “home” a country that was once unknown to them. 

Since their arrival in Mexico, students from South Sudan who lived in Kakuma refugee camp in Kenya, have faced the impact of living in a country so different from their own; “It’s like two parallel worlds moving in opposite directions, as if they could never meet,” Nun mentioned. From the food and climate to the music and even the people’s attitude, few things in Mexico resemble their culture. 

However, even amid the adversity of the abrupt change they have faced, learning about a new culture has been an exciting and rewarding challenge in their journey as students of the Habesha project. 

They mentioned that their expectations of Mexico were influenced by its reputation for hospitality and community, and that during their stay, these expectations were exceeded by the people who welcomed them. They say that this has made diving into new learning challenges even more interesting. 

Currently, they are continuing their university studies and, based on their experience, they speak about the importance of continuing to provide educational opportunities to people who, like them, seek to overcome an uncertain future:

‘It is an investment, because we have the potential to grow, prosper, and create meaningful changes in society,’

they said.”

Learn more about them here.


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