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A non-profit organisation that has turned a refugee camp into a 'living society' that sings, dances and stands together for peace has won the Dh500,000 grand prize at the fourth Sharjah International Award for Refugee Advocacy and Support (Siara).
Founded by a refugee poet, artist and musician, Trésor Nzengu Mpauni, the Tumaini Letu organisation brings hope and joy to refugees at the Dzaleka camp in Malawi, Africa, through its Tumaini Festival, an art and culture event that attracts over 50,000 visitors annually and raises $150,000 per year.
"By opening the doors of Dzaleka Refugee Camp to the world, Tumaini Festival creates jobs and economic opportunities for the refugee community to raise money through various businesses. It creates a market space for craft people to sell their products and gives families the opportunity to make income by hosting guests in their homes," Nzengu said as he delivered an emotional acceptance speech at the virtual award ceremony held on Wednesday.
Beyond the revenues, the festival brings joy and hope to the refugees and the wider Malawian community. "It allows people to reduce their trauma and to temporarily forget about the persecution that forces people to flee their countries and to become refugees."
"This award is a motivation not only to me and my team at Tumin Letu, but to the whole refugee community in Malawi, especially to young people who have big dreams and so much potential..."As The Big Heart Foundation (TBHF) awarded the Siara prize to Tumaini Letu, Sharjah vowed to continue supporting such initiatives that create ripples of hope among refugees and make a difference in the lives of vulnerable populations around the world.
Trésor Nzengu Mpauni, Founder and CEO of Tumaini Letu on winning #SIARA20 pic.twitter.com/4GegN0Dswe
- TheBigHeartUAE (@TheBigHeartUAE) August 19, 2020
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