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Dream of a young student

Last updated: November 30, 2022 2:10 PM
Taslima S
Published: November 30, 2022
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I am Mohammed Yousuf S/O: Mohammed Ali 35 & Zoinab Khatun 33, have been living with my family in Nayapara Rohingya (Refugee) camp under Teknaf, Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh for the last 13 years.

Here I am going to share a part of my dream that I feel frequently.

During the beginning period of my study to till now, I can see that as a dream “To be an honest & punctual teacher.”

Hereby, I can also see that in the refugee life. there is no better scope to see and feel into a better dream, such as to be a doctor, engineer, pilot, lawyer, advocate, scientist and a teacher because refugee as the only right to pass a simple life as like cattle pass in our livelihood.

I grow up in camp life at the different atmosphere as do a human need to survive but our luck is bad cause we born in refugee life for that reason we have to adjust it as well as.

Beside this, I would like to disclose and share a part from my dream that I have been seeing systematical education process from the inception of my study period.

I would like, love, want, wish, need, have to be a punctual teacher, so that I can teach my fellow nation and can make the difference in my community.

My community is want of proper and higher educational accessibilities.

They need systematical educational accessibilities to differ good or bad, dark & night. I think, only positive attitude and sentiments can be created throughout better educational accessibilities.

So why, I feel into the dream of to be a well-qualified teacher to contribute positive sentiments and education to my community.

Hereby, I would like to add one more thing as to say that beside this types of hard and complicated situation GoB, UNHCR, other international communities, National and international NGOs have been supporting that is must mentionable.

I expect that if these activities will be continue through Bangladesh and international communities, I am sure that no refugee students will be unemployed.

It’s to say that National and international NGOs have been working for the betterment of the refugee community, if it will be continue for the upcoming period, refugee community will turn into positive manner, punctuality and will be improved.

Besides this, I and all of the refugee students can also achieve, fulfill and reach up to our destination and goals.

I also think that only education can bring light and can erase darkness from our community and all of the refugee students in camp will be highly appreciated and remain ever grateful.

Now, I am a student of class (05) five. I am very much appreciated and thankful to Bangladesh government, UNHCR and International Communities for their hard working.


I often fell nervous and hesitation when I think about the accomplishment of my dream “to be a punctual teacher.” In the refugee life, it’s totally impossible for me if my life pass away in the camp life, because in the refugee life no one can progress, develop and achieve his/her goals and challenges without proper support and help of National and International Communities.


As a student, I could support my siblings in their study, and my parents have no need to spend money for my siblings in their study privately now because I could help them in their study as a teacher. I will be more profitable if I can support my fellow nation beside my siblings.

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