00:00Years of war have robbed countless Sudanese children of their education.
00:05But in northwestern Libya, refugee teacher Mabruk Non is fighting back,
00:11building a makeshift classroom from branches and wood to keep learning alive for displaced children.
00:25School is part of a child's rights.
00:27Education is an aspect of children's rights, like health care.
00:31As you can see, the health care conditions are extremely difficult.
00:35There is no medical care, and there is so much that we don't have.
00:39I established this school and created a second-year class for girls and adult women.
00:44I built this classroom using tree branches.
00:56The classes are filled with eager students of all ages.
01:00But without even the most basic supplies, every lesson is a struggle.
01:11My children need notebooks, clothing and food, but I am unable to provide all these things for them.
01:17They are always asking me for notebooks or asking me for food.
01:20We take up odd jobs.
01:22Sometimes we find work and sometimes we do not.
01:25We live one day at a time.
01:27In all of the families here, none of us have a permanent job.
01:40Now in its fourth year, Sudan's war has displaced 13 million people,
01:45with more than 240,000 seeking refuge in Libya.
01:50Spanish for Felipe.
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