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Refugees & Migrants: Interview with Foni Joyce

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    foni Joyce is a refugee from South Sudan
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    phony thank you for joining us the
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    United Nations estimated that there were
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    20 million refugees worldwide at the end
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    of last year we often hear such macro
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    level statistics but it is the more
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    personal stories that can resonate and
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    bring about awareness and change can you
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    please tell us more about your own
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    experience as a refugee thank you so
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    much as you've said my name is Wendy
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    Joyce I was born in Sudan but originally
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    from South Sudan my parents fled our
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    country in 1981 due to war and they had
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    to like take a long walk from South
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    Sudan into Uganda before they made it to
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    Kenya and it was one of those
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    experiences you were literally running
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    for your life because my father was a
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    journalist yeah and there were people
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    pursuing him because they believed there
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    was an informant and he literally had to
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    take a long walk to just survive make
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    sure his family safe and he ended up in
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    Nairobi where we stay currently with my
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    siblings and my mother we are speaking
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    ahead of the UN General Assembly
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    high-level plenary meeting on addressing
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    large movements of refugees and migrants
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    to be held September 19th 2016 this will
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    serve as a key forum for member states
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    to determine a plan to meet refugees
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    immediate humanitarian and longer-term
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    development needs how can the outcome of
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    this summit make a difference for people
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    like you and your family the outcome of
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    this summit plays a vital role cause
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    policies will be made and the policies
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    that will be made when affect my life my
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    siblings life and other refugees in a
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    positive way because if policies are
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    made regarding education social services
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    regarding work permit and all that it
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    enables us as refugee to become
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    humanitarian actors in our own space it
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    gives us the capability moving empowered
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    and when
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    we empowered it automatically leads to
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    creating making us become piece builders
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    for a country so if there's a positive
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    policymaking from this summit then
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    definitely it has a great impact in our
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    life you've also been involved with the
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    global refugee youth consultations what
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    language do you hope to see in the
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    anticipated summit outcome document the
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    Global Compact on refugees to ensure the
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    unique contributions of young people to
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    this process are represented I hope to
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    see more opportunities for young people
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    more opportunities for them to voice out
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    the ideas more opportunities for them to
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    take leadership roles and skills because
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    I believe if they're given that
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    opportunity then definitely they become
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    leaders they become the change that we
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    want to see by enabled by this the whole
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    global summit and stuff yeah I hope to
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    see more educational opportunities for
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    them capacity-building skills for them
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    and they become more enlightened and
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    more more active in what they're doing
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    so it changes their lives and they
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    become better people that will lead
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    their future generations
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    you mentioned peacebuilding youth are
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    often considered a threat by many what
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    do you think would help to ensure that
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    young people can be leaders in peace
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    building young people can be leaders in
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    peace building if they're given the
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    opportunity if they're powered if they
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    are mentored they are young people have
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    untapped potential and if they ignored
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    if no one pays attention to them then
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    anything that will make will anyone or
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    anything that will pay attention to them
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    distracts them but if we pay attention
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    to the skills they have if we invest in
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    the skills that young people have then
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    definitely they become peacebuilders if
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    we ignore them and think of them as
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    passive actors it won't really matter
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    much because they'll feel like no one is
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    paying attention to them but if we take
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    that time and give them the
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    tenshun they want if we listen to them
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    if we mentor them if we build their
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    skills if we if we walk with them mentor
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    mentoring them in different things in
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    different spaces then they'll see the
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    need of using this potential they have
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    and we end up becoming peace builders
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    well thank you so much for joining us
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    and sharing your story it was a
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    privilege thank you
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    you
Title:
Refugees & Migrants: Interview with Foni Joyce
Video Language:
English
Team:
Amplifying Voices
Project:
Refugee Crisis and Solutions
Duration:
04:58

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