Chejang’ has taken up photography to supplement his meagre salary as a pre-school teacher to raise his family of five children. The 34-year-old South Sudanese refugee has a bachelor’s degree. He must survive on the limited possibilities of Kakuma refugee camp. “I was about seven years old when one night in 1987 we heard gunshots and screams in a nearby village. The fleeing group continued their journey on their bloodied feet, occasionally drinking their own urine in the bushes.
Source: The Star February 18, 2019 03:22 UTC