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Human Factor 2 Alternative perspective | Human Factor First person narrative | Sensemaker Write your story |
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“Even if you don't arrive, you're however a winner,” so Ahmed says about the journey that changed him, forever.
From the escape from his country to the daily life in Italy,
Tekle's drawings are narration, satire, witness.
Awet, 12 years old Eritrean, is deaf.
He was relocated in Cossato because here there is one of the best sign language schools.
K. is a young Eritrean woman who has taken over the reins of her life.
Omar is an Eritrean teenager, Fabio the owner of a pastry shop in a small town in the deep north.
Theirs is the story of an unexpected friendship.
Danait, a young Eritrean, has a brilliant mind, speaks perfect Italian and has worked for UNHCR.
With her mother Saba, she arrives in Trivento, in Molise.
"Me, very lucky"
Fitsum says that a lot, always so pleased with everything.
Perhaps because it comes from a past that is not so lucky.
In Bastia Umbra lives A., an Eritrean man who is blind.
He has two college degrees and he is in a hurry to become independent and dreams of going to America.
Caritas of Vicenza and a group of over 20 volunteers, take charge of a young Eritrean family.