Hany's Story
SDG 1: No Poverty
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3m 21s
Hany is a 20-year-old Syrian refugee from Homs who lives with his family in a small-tented settlement in the Bekaa Valley, Lebanon. Back in Syria, Hany was at university studying to be a communications engineer, but he was unable to complete his studies. In Lebanon, he doesn’t have the fees to study, a painful realization for a boy who loves to learn. Hany taught himself English by listening to music and watching films.
Director: Zahra Mackaoui
2014 | 3 min
Lebanon | Switzerland
FILMMAKER Q&A:
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