{"10007":{"id":10007,"label":"Clients","caption":"","type":"html","size":{"content":{"width":0,"height":0},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":0,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2017-07-26T16:10:49.912Z","filters":["Text Pages"],"key":"10007","demoFile":true},"10008":{"id":10008,"label":"ABOUT","caption":"","type":"html","content":"<p><span class=\"ql-size-huge\">PEOPLE PHOTOGRAPHER &amp; VISUAL STORYTELLER</span></p><p><span class=\"ql-size-large\" style=\"cursor: default;\">Documentary / Reportage&nbsp;/&nbsp;Editorial / Corporate&nbsp;/&nbsp;Portrait</span></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><blockquote><span class=\"ql-size-large\">“Photography can cut through abstractions and rhetoric to help us understand complex issues on a human level.” </span><strong class=\"ql-size-large\">–&nbsp;James Nachtwey, legendary photojournalist</strong></blockquote><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>My cameras, notebooks and I have explored some of the outer reaches and hidden cracks of our world: from the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro to the floating slums of Bangladesh's capital, through to Rio's favelas, Ethiopia's rock-carved churches, Gaza's beaches, East Africa's refugee camps, Beijing's Olympic venues, Georgia's ski slopes and India's railcars. To be perfectly honest, we've also wandered around each and every conference room in Geneva.</p><p><br></p><p>Wherever we found people, we found stories. And today, we'd be happy to document and tell yours. My gear and I are based out of Geneva, Switzerland, but will happily come to you, wherever in the world that may be.</p><p><br></p><p>Generally, I am not only interested in the making and taking of images, but also in their using. For me, the good photo is one that serves a need, no matter how big or small.</p><p><br></p><p>Because of my professional experience in branding/PR coupled with my educational background in social sciences, I strive to combine aesthetics, the central message with the impact of each image.</p><p><br></p><p>In my work, I do my best to look out for purpose, sincerity, empathy and truth. I also try not to shy away from contradictions, absurdity or complexity, and might even include some humor whenever (in)appropriate.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><ul><li><em>On the rosters of the </em><a href=\"https://media.unhcr.org/CS.aspx?VP3=SearchResult&amp;VBID=2CZ7RTHB79C_K&amp;SMLS=1&amp;RW=2546&amp;RH=1256#/SearchResult&amp;VBID=2CZ7RTHB7UQ5U&amp;SMLS=1&amp;RW=2546&amp;RH=1256\" target=\"_blank\"><em>UN Refugee Agency</em></a><em> (UNHCR), the </em><a href=\"https://whohqphotos.lightrocketmedia.com/search/results?s%5Bkeywords%5D=tardy&amp;s%5Bclass%5D=\" target=\"_blank\"><em>World Health Organization</em></a><em> (WHO), the </em><a href=\"https://www.unog.ch\" target=\"_blank\"><em>UN Office at Geneva</em></a><em> (UNOG), the </em><a href=\"https://www.undrr.org\" target=\"_blank\"><em>UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction</em></a><em> (UNDRR), </em><a href=\"https://plan-international.org\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Plan International</em></a><em>, the </em><a 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target=\"_blank\"><em>Prix Pictet</em></a><em>&nbsp;–&nbsp;The Global Award in Photography and Sustainability.</em></li></ul><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><span class=\"ql-size-large\">CLIENTS &amp; PARTNERS</span></p><p><br></p><p>ALIPH / Ashoka Switzerland / Bilan Magazine / Bloomberg Philanthropies / BRAC / Brooks Running / Building Bridges Foundation / Canton of Geneva / Collonge-Bellerive / Croix-Rouge française / Danish Refugee Council / dev.tv / European Union External Action Service / Financial Times / Freedom Cartoonists Foundation / Geneva Communicators Network / Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining / GFA Consulting Group / GIZ / HOKA® / Hôpital Saint Joseph Saint Luc / Hospice général / Humanitarian Education Accelerator / Instituto Bola Pra Frente / insieme Suisse / International Trade Center / Interpeace / Jesuit Refugee Service / Kilimanjaro Initiative / Libraries Without Borders / L'Oréal Groupe – Research &amp; Innovation / Olympic Museum / Nonviolent Peaceforce / Oak Foundation / Organisation internationale de la Francophonie / Peignée Verticale / PublicisLive / Stop TB Partnership / The Carter Center / Transnational Alliance to Combat Illicit Trade / Transports publics genevois (TPG) / UK Mission Geneva / UN Development Programme / UN Economic Commission for Europe / UNICEF / UN Institute for Disarmament Research / Union for Ethical BioTrade / UN Office at Geneva / UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction / UN Refugee Agency / UN Today Magazine / UN Women / Ville de Genève / World Health Organization</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><span class=\"ql-size-large\" style=\"font-size: 1.5em; cursor: default;\">INTERNATIONAL FIELD WORK</span></p><p><br></p><p>Bangladesh / Brazil / Burundi / Chad / China / Egypt / Ethiopia / European Union / Fiji / Indonesia / Israel / Jordan / Kenya / Lebanon / Madagascar / Malaysia / Malawi / Mexico / Morocco / Philippines / Rwanda / Saint Vincent / Senegal / South Africa / Tanzania / Trinidad and Tobago / 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All I want to do for the moment is study and make a future for myself.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-1.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":327476,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.6,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":120,"captionTextAlignVertical":"top","captionOffsetY":0},"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:18:01.679Z","key":"10636","filters":[]},"10637":{"id":10637,"label":"TARDY-refugees-2","caption":"Clarisse: \"When I finished my secondary school in Congo, I was prepared by my father to go to university in Nairobi, but I was not able to do so because of the war. When I arrived here alone, I started to learn English. It is now very good. Then I took a computer course for six months. Now I’m taking this Human Rights course with InZone. Once I’m done with it, I’ll be able to help my community and other people anywhere in the world. I will apply for scholarships. That’s also why I’ve worked so much on my English. Here in Kenya, my secondary education is not recognized. It’s an issue. My opportunities here are limited. I haven’t been able to go to university yet, although I’ve tried. So I started volunteering as a teacher at Mogadishu Primary School. I am hoping it will eventually help me get into university.\"","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-2.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":609758,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"key":"10637","dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:18:10.841Z","filters":[],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":120}},"10638":{"id":10638,"label":"TARDY-refugees-3","caption":"Access to education is a fundamental human right. It is essential to the acquisition of knowledge and to “the full development of the human personality”, as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states. More than that, education makes us more resilient and independent individuals.","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-3.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":596840,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":60,"captionWidth":940},"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:18:21.523Z","filters":[],"key":"10638"},"10639":{"id":10639,"label":"TARDY-refugees-4","caption":"Yet only 61 per cent of refugee children have access to primary education, compared to an international average of 91 per cent. At secondary level, 23 per cent of refugee adolescents go to school, compared to 84 per cent globally. At tertiary level, while 34 per cent of university-age youth are in education, the figure for refugees is 1 per cent.","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-4.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":452364,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:18:30.284Z","overrides":{"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":60},"filters":[],"linkTarget":"","key":"10639","postDate":"2021-05-26T15:58:23.250Z"},"10640":{"id":10640,"label":"TARDY-refugees-5","caption":"Access to higher education – through the DAFI scholarship and the Connected Learning programmes among others – motivates refugee children to stay in school and succeed academically.","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-5.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1709,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":251714,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionTextAlignVertical":"top","captionAlignVertical":"","captionHeight":60},"key":"10640","dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:18:35.881Z","filters":[]},"10641":{"id":10641,"label":"TARDY-refugees-6","caption":"Mireille, 34 years old, from Burundi, mother of four (“size 5” in camp language), in Kakuma camp (Kenya) since October 2015, student in Ethics and Children's Rights with InZone.","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-6.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":403606,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":[],"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:18:42.646Z","overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.6,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":100,"captionTextAlignVertical":""},"linkTarget":"","key":"10641"},"10642":{"id":10642,"label":"TARDY-refugees-7","caption":"Mireille: “Distance learning courses are a good alternative to traditional learning, until I can finally complete my bachelor’s, and hopefully my master’s. I wish to raise my kids in a safe environment, where they receive quality education. Here in the camp, it is difficult.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-7.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":449516},"filters":[],"key":"10642","dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:18:51.811Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.6,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionTextAlignVertical":"","captionHeight":60}},"10643":{"id":10643,"label":"TARDY-refugees-9","caption":"Irene (left) and Jean (right), 21 and 20 years old, from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, live in Kigeme camp (Rwanda) but very soon off to university on DAFI scholarships.","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-9.jpg","thumb":"TARDY-refugees-9-thumb.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":800,"height":533},"bytes":355050,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":[],"overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.6,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionAnchorTo":"media item","captionAlignHorizontal":"","captionAlignVertical":"","captionTextAlignVertical":"","captionHeight":60},"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:18:57.770Z","key":"10643","linkTarget":""},"10644":{"id":10644,"label":"TARDY-refugees-10","caption":"Irene: “There are not many girls from the camp that complete secondary school. Many of my friends became pregnant and had to drop out to take care of their children. Setting goals for myself and being very focused on my education helped me get selected for the DAFI scholarship. I know that it is only thanks to a good education that I will be able to improve my living conditions.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-10.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":306491,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"key":"10644","dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:19:04.355Z","overrides":{"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":80,"captionTextAlignVertical":""},"linkTarget":"","filters":[]},"10645":{"id":10645,"label":"TARDY-refugees-11","caption":"Jean: “My father did not have a lot of resources to support me but he has always explained to me the importance of education. During my first two years of high school, I was studying at a school that is next to the camp. We had to walk 6 kilometres each day to get there. For my final year, I got a scholarship and could attend a better high school in Kigali. During high school, I was trained as an electrician, so I am now well prepared to study Civil Engineering.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-11.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":309365},"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:19:11.035Z","filters":[],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.4,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionAnchorTo":"","captionHeight":90,"captionTextAlignVertical":""},"key":"10645"},"10646":{"id":10646,"label":"TARDY-refugees-12","caption":"Hodan, 24 years old, from Somalia, born in Dadaab camp (Kenya), student in International Relations in Nairobi on a DAFI scholarship: “My family has always been very supportive. Without their efforts, I wouldn’t be where I am today. Usually in my community, girls are not encouraged to study. Their grades are not as good as the boys’, due to house duties, early marriage, etc. It’s unfair.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-12.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":464992},"filters":[],"key":"10646","linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:19:18.842Z","overrides":{"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":75,"captionTextAlignVertical":""}},"10647":{"id":10647,"label":"TARDY-refugees-13","caption":"Hodan: “The campus is a safe place. There, no ones cares if I’m a refugee or not. I’m just a student. I see a bright future for myself. Being born in a refugee camp will not make me give up my dreams. I study International Relations. After I finish, and once there is peace and stability in my home country Somalia, hopefully, I wish to become an Ambassador. Or even the Minister of Foreign Affairs!”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-13.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":191425,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":75,"captionTextAlignVertical":""},"filters":[],"key":"10647","linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:19:23.449Z"},"10648":{"id":10648,"label":"TARDY-refugees-15","caption":"Innocent (and wife Aline), 34 years old, from Burundi, in Kakuma camp since July 2013, student in Liberal Studies with JRS/JWL.","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-15.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":626441,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.6,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionAnchorTo":"","captionHeight":40,"captionTextAlignVertical":""},"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:19:34.287Z","filters":[],"key":"10648"},"10649":{"id":10649,"label":"TARDY-refugees-16","caption":"Innocent: “In front of the house, we’ve planted aloe vera that we use to cure various problems in the community. We sell our soap to locals as well as to schools, etc. My background in pharmacy and chemistry came in handy. I was also trained in Nairobi for two days. That’s where I get the raw material and chemicals from.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-16.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":380995,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"key":"10649","filters":[],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:19:41.665Z","overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.6,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionTextAlignVertical":"","captionHeight":70}},"10650":{"id":10650,"label":"TARDY-refugees-17","caption":"Maral, 18 years old, from Baghdad (Iraq), in Amman (Jordan) since 2016, student with JRS/JWL: “My family has applied for resettlement. We hope to go to Australia soon. If so, I’ll try to complete my high-school there. We will see what happens. I don’t have too many opportunities at the moment. I am motivated but... there’s is some kind of void in my life.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-17.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":364956,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"key":"10650","linkTarget":"","overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.6,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":75,"captionTextAlignVertical":""},"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:19:47.974Z","filters":[]},"10651":{"id":10651,"label":"TARDY-refugees-18","caption":"Abdul-Aziz, 19 years old, from Baghdad (Iraq), in Amman (Jordan) since 2011, student with JRS/JWL: “I was 7 when we left our home country. JWL is like a community for us. We come here to learn and to meet people. You know, most refugees don’t have a lot of activities. JRS also supports us in looking for scholarships, without which it is impossible for us to go to university. The fees are simply too expensive.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-18.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":267571},"overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.6,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":75,"captionTextAlignVertical":""},"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:19:53.821Z","key":"10651","filters":[],"linkTarget":""},"10652":{"id":10652,"label":"TARDY-refugees-19","caption":"Zaatari Refugee Camp, Jordan.","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-19.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":361207},"filters":[],"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:20:00.489Z","key":"10652","linkTarget":"","overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.4,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionWidth":300,"captionHeight":40,"captionTextAlignVertical":"","captionTextAlign":""}},"10653":{"id":10653,"label":"TARDY-refugees-20","caption":"Asma’a, 23 years old, from Dara’a (Syria), in Zaatari camp (Jordan) since 2012, student in English Literature on a DAFI scholarship: “For almost four years, I stayed home here in the camp. I was not able to resume my studies because we didn’t have the financial means. I was very pessimistic about my future. My father used to be an English teacher in Syria so he would home-school me. But he was very sad too. It was stressful.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-20.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":354852,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:20:13.101Z","overrides":{"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":75,"captionTextAlignVertical":""},"key":"10653","linkTarget":"","filters":[]},"10654":{"id":10654,"label":"TARDY-refugees-21","caption":"Asma'a: “Receiving the scholarship was a huge relief . It means that I’ll have a brighter future. For me and my family. And for the next generation of Syrians.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-21.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":645176,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.4,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":60,"captionTextAlignVertical":"","captionWidth":700,"captionFontColor":"#FFFFFF"},"filters":[],"key":"10654","dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:20:25.347Z"},"10655":{"id":10655,"label":"TARDY-refugees-22","caption":"Monther, 27 years old, from Syria, in Zaatari camp (Jordan) since 2012, law graduate (top of his class): “I interrupted my law studies for two years. During that time I volunteered for several organizations, supporting the local community. It helped me get through that difficult period. It took me some adjust to the life here in the camp, with the heat, the power cuts, the limited services. I was accepted in the DAFI programme in 2014. I cannot even describe how I felt that day. I was getting my hopes and my dreams back.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-22.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":310159,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.4,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":75,"captionTextAlignVertical":""},"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:20:47.324Z","filters":[],"key":"10655","linkTarget":""},"10656":{"id":10656,"label":"TARDY-refugees-23","caption":"Monther: “Education is everything in my life. Actually, I graduated just last week! Now I’ll be looking for opportunities to do a master’s degree, and hopefully a PhD. I can’t stay too long without studying. But so far there isn’t much available. Eventually, I want to go back to Syria and serve our people there, by using my skills and my knowledge.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-23.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":598004},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.6,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":75,"captionTextAlignVertical":""},"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:20:56.475Z","filters":[],"key":"10656"},"10657":{"id":10657,"label":"TARDY-refugees-24","caption":"Ala’a, 22 years old, from Syria, in Zaatari camp (Jordan) since March 2013, student in Education on a DAFI scholarship: “I was studying media and journalism at Damascus University before the war. Here in Jordan, I spent two years with no access to formal education. I can’t even start to describe how I felt when I received the DAFI scholarship. A year later, I got married and today I am a mother. Perhaps the scholarship was the key to good fortune!”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-24.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":440730},"overrides":{"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionTextAlignVertical":"","captionHeight":75,"captionWidth":960},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:21:04.648Z","filters":[],"key":"10657"},"10658":{"id":10658,"label":"TARDY-refugees-25","caption":"Ala’a going back home from university.","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-25.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":453874},"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:21:12.316Z","filters":[],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":30,"captionTextAlignVertical":""},"key":"10658"},"10659":{"id":10659,"label":"TARDY-refugees-26","caption":"Ala’a: “Life in the camp is difficult. I hope to complete a master’s degree and perhaps a PhD. My wish is to become a university professor. But I am scared that I might have to stay in this camp, or that I will not be able to obtain financial support to complete my studies.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-26.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":413731},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":60},"filters":[],"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:21:19.218Z","key":"10659"},"10660":{"id":10660,"label":"TARDY-refugees-27","caption":"Ala’a: “We refugees are achievers. This is the byproduct of our difficult life. It gives us extra motivation.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-27.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":433627},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:21:26.990Z","overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.6,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":40,"captionTextAlignVertical":"","captionOffsetX":0,"captionWidth":700},"filters":[],"key":"10660"},"10662":{"id":10662,"label":"TARDY-refugees-29","caption":"Mariam shows her student card.","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-29.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":322898},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionWidth":600,"captionHeight":40,"captionTextAlignVertical":""},"key":"10662","dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:21:39.328Z","filters":[]},"10663":{"id":10663,"label":"TARDY-refugees-31","caption":"Mariam, 22 years old, from Somalia, in Kakuma camp since 2008, student in Liberal Studies JRS/JWL: “My mother never went to school. Sometimes she doesn’t see the value of education. But I am powerful, I know what’s right or wrong, and that I need to do as much as I can to educate myself. In my community, there are cultural norms which I disagree with, especially regarding limits to girls’ education. I believe I can contribute to transforming these norms. I have to study hard in order to help change my society.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-31.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":516566},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:21:49.524Z","filters":[],"key":"10663","overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.6,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":75,"captionTextAlignVertical":""}},"10664":{"id":10664,"label":"TARDY-refugees-33","caption":"Martin, 25 years old, from South Sudan, in Kakuma camp since 2006, student on the Kakuma campus of the Masinde Muliro University, on a DAFI scholarship: “By helping refugees through education, you are helping society. Higher education opens up your horizon and perspectives. It elevates you. Refugee youth are willing to learn, to excel. They can benefit so much from it.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-33.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":455657,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"key":"10664","dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:21:57.904Z","filters":[],"overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.6,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":60,"captionTextAlignVertical":""},"linkTarget":""},"10665":{"id":10665,"label":"TARDY-refugees-34","caption":"Chelia, 26 years old, from South Sudan, in Kakuma camp since 2002, student on the Kakuma campus of the Masinde Muliro University, on a DAFI scholarship: “I always dreamed of going to university but I never had enough money. The scholarship is a blessing. It is taking me beyond what I had imagined. When I got the scholarship, I knew I was going to do my best.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-34.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":403692,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":[],"overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.6,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":75,"captionTextAlignVertical":""},"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:22:04.729Z","key":"10665","linkTarget":""},"10666":{"id":10666,"label":"TARDY-refugees-35","caption":"Martin: “I see a bright future for myself. I always have. I am getting there, thanks to my hard work.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-35.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":404836},"postDate":"2021-05-26T15:57:57.338Z","key":"10666","filters":[],"overrides":{"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":40,"captionTextAlignVertical":""},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:22:11.721Z"},"10667":{"id":10667,"label":"TARDY-refugees-36","caption":"Chelia: “There are challenges but I don’t let them be obstacles. I look at them as lessons and as directions for what I want to achieve.”","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-36.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":316613},"key":"10667","dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:22:18.096Z","linkTarget":"","filters":[],"overrides":{"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.6,"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionHeight":40,"captionTextAlignVertical":""}},"10668":{"id":10668,"label":"TARDY-refugees-37","caption":"Jesuit Worldwide Learning (JWL) virtual global classroom, Kakuma camp (Kenya). In this classroom, 79 students, 22 of whom are women, follow a blended three-year Diploma of Liberal Studies, combing face to face support with online learning. JWL offers a much-needed higher learning opportunity in a context characterized by challenges. Obstacles facing students include financial difficulties, cultural or traditional practices that do not favor girl’s education, congested schools, under-resourced facilities, a lack of trained teachers, and often gaps in recognition of earlier studies. But within these constrained conditions, JWL is a beacon of hope, providing a high quality degree from Regis University, from within the camp conditions.","type":"image","content":"TARDY-refugees-37.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1710,"height":1140},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":563494,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2018-05-09T13:22:27.227Z","filters":[],"key":"10668","overrides":{"captionAutoPosition":false,"captionTextAlignVertical":"","captionWidth":940,"captionHeight":100,"captionBackgroundRectColor":"#000000","captionBackgroundAlpha":0.6},"linkTarget":""},"10669":{"id":10669,"label":"THE OTHER ONE PERCENT","caption":"","type":"html","content":"<p style=\"cursor: default;\">Only 1% of the refugee youth have access to higher education, compared to 36% globally.</p><p><br></p><p>These photographs tell the stories of refugee students in Kenya, Jordan, Senegal and Rwanda who overcome the bleak figures, obstacles and labels and were able to achieve success on their own terms.</p><p><br></p><p>These are the stories of individuals who did not let their situations define who they are and want to become; and of the programmes that have supported their journeys.</p><p><br></p><p>These are stories of those who have had the chance to unlock their potential, who are translating their hardships into motivation. Ultimately, these are stories of resilience and hope, of solidarity and determination, of self-realisation in the face of adversity.</p><p style=\"cursor: default;\"><br></p><p>The men and women you will meet are refugees by necessity, but they became students by choice. They still battle each day with new challenges including: financial pressure, language and cultural barriers; competitive learning programmes undertaken in contexts with restricted access to electricity and connectivity. Sometimes realities of movement restrictions, police harassment, and tiresome legal and administrative procedures that their host community peers don’t have to navigate.</p><p><br></p><p>By seizing opportunity despite its cost, by refusing to let challenges become obstacles, their student cards rather than their refugee cards come to define them. The powerful programmes whether DAFI scholarships or Connected Learning opportunities, provide platforms for better protection and durable solutions.</p><p><br></p><p>Higher education nurtures refugee students as change-makers who can take the lead in identifying sustainable solutions for themselves and their communities. It gives them back a sense of self-worth, belonging and purpose.</p><p><br></p><p>It is what enables them to thrive, not just survive.</p><p><br></p><p class=\"ql-align-right\"><em>﻿“All I want to do is tell the stories of those I meet, in the hope that we can see beyond them being refugees and relate to the people behind the numbers.</em></p><p class=\"ql-align-right\"><em>These are not photographs of refugees. 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I had been teaching since 1997 but myself, I wasn’t learning. I wasn’t exposed to anything new. Now with this degree, I’m updating my knowledge. (...) I have four children. They are all studying. I don’t want them to be like me. They must surpass me in learning. 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Many of us don’t actually know that.”</span></p><p><span class=\"ql-size-huge\" style=\"font-kerning: none\">–&nbsp;Omar</span></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>","size":{"content":{"width":0,"height":0},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"pageImages":[],"bytes":0},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":[],"dateAdded":"2020-10-15T08:00:13.372Z","key":"11134"},"11135":{"id":11135,"label":"o Campo do Jorginho","caption":"","type":"html","content":"<p>On the first day of my assignment, I innocently hopped into a taxi in the arty neighbourhood of Santa Teresa, in the centre of Rio de Janeiro, and handed over the address to the driver. He looked concerned. As we were getting close, after an hour's drive through the never-ending and busy highways of the megalopolis, the driver would start asking his way. Every time, the answer would be the same: “It's over there, but you shouldn't go in, it's too dangerous.”</p><p><br></p><p>Indeed, at the time, two factions were tirelessly fighting for the control of the drug and arm trafficking in the Guadalupe neighbourhood, a rough slum in the north zone of Rio. The location that we were heading to happened to be right in the center of it: “o campo do Jorginho” (“Jorginho's pitch”), in the heart of Muquiço, one of the six favelas of Guadalupe.</p><p><br></p><p>Like many other favelas in Rio, Guadalupe is plagued by poverty, lack of public services, corruption, violence and a profound lack of opportunities. Many of the children living there fall into lives of crime with the promises of easy money from the ever-present drug dealers.</p><p><br></p><p>In 2000, former football champion Jorginho –&nbsp;who grew up in Muquiço and saw many of his childhood friends die&nbsp;– decided to take action and create an alternative. He founded Bola Pra Frente, an institute which creates new opportunities, through sports, education, art, culture and vocational training, for thousands of children and adolescents, otherwise in danger of falling prey to the many dangers of the favela.</p><p><br></p><p>Bola Pra Frente uses their fascination for football and the image of renowned athletes to attract them and transform their lives. Football is the bait that brings the children in, but education is what propels them onto a better future. Three times a week, either before or after school (in Brazil, overcrowding has forced the country to run public schools in of half-day shifts), the underprivileged youths go through the gates of the centre for a few hours of fun and education.</p><p><br></p><p>When Joyce, 14 years old, took me through the narrow and dark corridors of the building to the small apartment where she lives on the top floor with her mother, brother and stepfather, she opened the window and said: “Look! On a clear day, we can even see the statue of Christ the Redeemer from here.” Not only are the Guadalupe dwellers turning to Christ in the hope of a better life, they also come to grips with their lives, and Bola Pra Frente is there to help.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>","size":{"content":{"width":0,"height":0},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"pageImages":[],"bytes":0,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2020-10-23T14:02:42.041Z","overrides":{},"filters":[],"key":"11135","linkTarget":""},"11136":{"id":11136,"label":"","caption":"","type":"html","content":"<p><span class=\"ql-size-large\">Only 1% of the refugee youth have access to higher education, compared to 36% globally.</span></p><p><br></p><p>These photographs tell the stories of refugee students in Kenya, Jordan, Senegal, Rwanda and Uganda who overcome the bleak figures, obstacles and labels and were able to achieve success on their own terms.</p><p><br></p><p>These are the stories of individuals who did not let their situations define who they are and want to become; and of the programmes that have supported their journeys.</p><p><br></p><p>These are stories of those who have had the chance to unlock their potential, who are translating their hardships into motivation. Ultimately, these are stories of resilience and hope, of solidarity and determination, of self-realisation in the face of adversity.</p><p><br></p><p>The men and women you will meet are refugees by necessity, but they became students by choice. They still battle each day with new challenges including: financial pressure, language and cultural barriers; competitive learning programmes undertaken in contexts with restricted access to electricity and connectivity. Sometimes realities of movement restrictions, police harassment, and tiresome legal and administrative procedures that their host community peers don’t have to navigate.</p><p><br></p><p>By seizing opportunity despite its cost, by refusing to let challenges become obstacles, their student cards rather than their refugee cards come to define them. </p><p><br></p><p>Higher education nurtures refugee students as change-makers who can take the lead in identifying sustainable solutions for themselves and their communities. It gives them back a sense of self-worth, belonging and purpose.</p><p><br></p><p>It is what enables them to thrive, not just survive.</p><p><br></p><p><br></p>","size":{"content":{"width":0,"height":0},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":0,"pageImages":[],"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":[],"overrides":{},"key":"11136","linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2020-11-05T14:14:28.727Z"},"11137":{"id":11137,"label":"","caption":"","type":"html","content":"<blockquote><span class=\"ql-size-huge\">“All I want to do is tell the stories of those I meet, in the hope that we can see beyond them being refugees and relate to the people behind the numbers. These are not photographs of refugees. They are stories of humanity.”</span></blockquote><p><br></p><p>Giles Duley, Humanitarian photographer and war survivor –</p><p><br></p>","size":{"content":{"width":0,"height":0},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"pageImages":[],"bytes":0},"linkTarget":"","key":"11137","filters":[],"dateAdded":"2020-11-05T14:31:58.808Z","overrides":{}},"11138":{"id":11138,"label":"","caption":"","type":"html","content":"<p><span class=\"ql-size-large\">Globally, 91% of children attend primary school. For refugees, the figure is at only 61% – and in low-income countries it falls short of 50%.</span> </p><p><br></p><p>As refugee children get older, the obstacles only increase: just 23% of refugee adolescents are enrolled in secondary school, compared to 84% globally. In low-income countries – which host 28 per cent of the world’s refugees –, the number in secondary education is disturbingly low, at a mere 9%.</p><p><br></p><p>On the sidelines of my project for the UN Refugee Agency on tertiary education, I had the opportunity to visit several primary, middle and secondary schools in Kenya, Rwanda and Senegal. What I saw were eager students cramming crowded and crumbling classrooms to try and build a future for themselves.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Just outside Mahama refugee camp, in Easter Rwanda, for instance, the local community school has become, over the span of a few months (with the large influx of Burundian refugees), an institution with 190+ classrooms, providing education – in two shifts – to 20'000 students!</p>","size":{"content":{"width":0,"height":0},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":0,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"pageImages":[]},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"key":"11138","filters":[],"dateAdded":"2020-11-05T14:33:27.354Z"},"11139":{"id":11139,"label":"","caption":"","type":"html","content":"</br></br><blockquote><span class=\"ql-size-huge\">“</span><span style=\"font-kerning: none\" class=\"ql-size-huge\">I wish to raise my kids in a safe environment, where they receive a quality education. Here in the camp, it is difficult. My dream is to&nbsp;open an orphanage. I myself grew up in one. Children need to receive all the opportunities we can give them.</span><span class=\"ql-size-huge\">”</span></blockquote><p><span class=\"ql-size-large\">–&nbsp;MIREILLE</span></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>","size":{"content":{"width":0,"height":0},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":0,"pageImages":[],"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"filters":[],"dateAdded":"2020-11-05T14:40:19.441Z","linkTarget":"","key":"11139"},"11140":{"id":11140,"label":"","caption":"","type":"html","content":"<center><blockquote><span class=\"ql-size-huge\">“What’s my future going to be like? I really don’t know. All I know is that I must keep studying and take all my chances.”</span></blockquote><p><br></p><p><span class=\"ql-size-large\">–&nbsp;Clarisse</span></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p></center>","size":{"content":{"width":0,"height":0},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":0,"pageImages":[]},"linkTarget":"","filters":[],"dateAdded":"2020-11-05T14:42:23.081Z","overrides":{}},"11141":{"id":11141,"label":"","caption":"","type":"html","content":"<p><span class=\"ql-size-large\">60% of the 15 million people living in Dhaka – Bangladesh’s capital – live in slum areas.</span></p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Most people living there are on or below the poverty line; they are deprived of all basic amenities such as safe drinking water, proper housing, drainage systems and healthcare services. The wide range of social problems includes domestic violence, early marriage and child labour.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Education is often very low on the priority list. In Bangladesh, dropout rates are among the highest in the world, and over 5 million children are still not receiving an education in the country. In the slums, only 58% of people over the age of 12 can read or write.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Since literacy in parents is a contributing factor to children school enrolment, the lack of education becomes a cycle. The largely illiterate adult population contributes to the fact that children in the slums are 2.5 times more likely to be excluded from school than the national average.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Without an education, it will be even harder for these young people to pull themselves out of poverty and gain access to more financially stable lives.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Considering the above scenario and the great need in urban areas, the non-governmental organization BRAC – the world's largest NGO – extended its school programme to slum areas. Their urban school project aims to ensure educational opportunities for underprivileged children in urban slums, free of charge. With this project, the children of the slums are finally beginning to receive the basic tools for success: an education.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>In Korail, Dhaka's largest slum, over 50,000 residents pack into less than one square mile of land. These are the some of the most marginalized people in the country, and they have little social protection.&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>There, BRAC runs over 140 pre-primary and primary schools in the slum, thus giving thousands of children an opportunity to learn and to escape the cycle of poverty.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Life in the slums is not easy for children. They spend their days tending to younger siblings, gathering firewood to cook meals, or fetching potable water. Many are forced into menial jobs to help make ends meet for their families. Burdened with adult responsibilities at a young age, schooling often takes a back seat. BRAC schools are established in the slums so that they have a safe place for learning.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Poverty itself can limit society’s expectations of the child’s ability to perform well in school, constantly reminding them of the tiny chance they have to overcome adversity and poverty. In Bangladesh, BRAC has raised those expectations among the hardest-to-reach children.</p>","size":{"content":{"width":0,"height":0},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"pageImages":[],"bytes":0,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","key":"11141","filters":[],"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2020-11-05T14:48:23.535Z"},"11142":{"id":11142,"label":"","caption":"","type":"html","content":"<p>On the first day of my assignment, I innocently hopped into a taxi in the arty neighbourhood of Santa Teresa, in the centre of Rio de Janeiro, and handed over the address to the driver. He looked concerned. As we were getting close, after an hour’s drive through the never-ending and busy highways of the megalopolis, the driver would start asking his way. Every time, the answer would be the same: “It’s over there, but you shouldn’t go in, it’s too dangerous.”</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Indeed, at the time, two factions were tirelessly fighting for the control of the drug and arm trafficking in the Guadalupe neighbourhood, a rough slum in the north zone of Rio. The location that we were heading to happened to be right in the center of it: “o campo do Jorginho” (“Jorginho’s pitch”), in the heart of Muquiço, one of the six favelas of Guadalupe.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Like many other favelas in Rio, Guadalupe is plagued by poverty, lack of public services, corruption, violence and a profound lack of opportunities. Many of the children living there fall into lives of crime with the promises of easy money from the ever-present drug dealers.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>In 2000, former football champion Jorginho – who grew up in Muquiço and saw many of his childhood friends die – decided to take action and create an alternative. He founded Bola Pra Frente, an institute which creates new opportunities, through sports, education, art, culture and vocational training, for thousands of children and adolescents, otherwise in danger of falling prey to the many dangers of the favela.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Bola Pra Frente uses their fascination for football and the image of renowned athletes to attract them and transform their lives. Football is the bait that brings the children in, but education is what propels them onto a better future. Three times a week, either before or after school (in Brazil, overcrowding has forced the country to run public schools in of half-day shifts), the underprivileged youths go through the gates of the centre for a few hours of fun and education.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>When Joyce, 14 years old, took me through the narrow and dark corridors of the building to the small apartment where she lives on the top floor with her mother, brother and stepfather, she opened the window and said: “Look! On a clear day, we can even see the statue of Christ the Redeemer from here.” Not only are the Guadalupe dwellers turning to Christ in the hope of a better life, they also come to grips with their lives, and Bola Pra Frente is there to help.</p>","size":{"content":{"width":0,"height":0},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"pageImages":[],"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":0},"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2020-11-05T14:52:54.708Z","filters":[],"linkTarget":"","key":"11142"},"11143":{"id":11143,"label":"","caption":"","type":"html","content":"<p><span class=\"ql-size-large\">Looking down the barrel of a gun generates a nightmarish feeling, with human senses thrown into a sinister swirl of emotions – all drained into a dreaded conclusion that one might be at a life’s end.</span></p><p><br></p><p>Such were the thoughts of Tim Challen when confronted by such a situation in Kenya, in 2003. A gang of youths broke into his rented accommodation in the search of valuables. With little gains, they let Mr. Challen live, but not without a bullet and shattered bones in his left leg.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Since this traumatic incident, Mr. Challen rebuilt his life and founded the NGO ‘Kilimanjaro Initiative’ (KI). Its aim is to empower young people, by providing them with leadership skills and opportunities that will allow them to become constructive agents of change in their communities.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>On 28 February 2009, a group of 31 climbers, assisted by 15 guides, two cooks and 45 porters, made their way through the gates of Kilimanjaro National Park, Tanzania – on route to the highest point of Africa and the largest freestanding mountain in the world. Brought together by KI, the climbers aimed to reach the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro to highlight the importance of creating a sustainable environment, under the United Nations banner ‘UNite to Combat Climate Change.’</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The team included young people from disadvantaged communities in Ghana, Kenya and Tanzania, UN staff and representatives from the private sector. 19 climbers reached the rim of the sleeping volcano, enduring extremely difficult conditions. While glaciers still graced the summit, far less ice is visible than in previous years.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Mr. Challen underlined the issue at stake: “If we don’t do what we can to prevent global warming, unseen weather patterns will severely affect our communities. For example, rising oceans and droughts will force people into urban areas that just won’t have the capacity to deal with those migration flows. This may lead to a greater increase in social ills,” said Mr. Challen.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>The annual ascent of Mount Kilimanjaro to the “rooftop of Africa” is at the center of KI's activities. Conquering the mountain provides a ready metaphor for overcoming life’s challenges and was the genesis of the initiative itself. The climb demonstrates how people from all walks of life can come together to unite in overcoming common adversity, raise awareness on issues to which young people are confronted and collect funds for youth-based community projects. Other KI projects have included refurbishing a soccer pitch that was a crime haven, establishing security patrols, developing plans for micro-finance facilities and leading a “Youth Peace” rally in the wake of the Kenyan elections in December 2007.</p>","size":{"content":{"width":0,"height":0},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":0,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"pageImages":[]},"dateAdded":"2020-11-05T14:54:12.369Z","filters":[],"key":"11143","overrides":{},"linkTarget":""},"11144":{"id":11144,"label":"","caption":"","type":"html","content":"<p><span class=\"ql-size-large\">Diplo Docu&nbsp;–&nbsp;Chronicles of Everyday Diplomacy</span></p><p><br></p><p>Let's push the heavy door of a confidential world, populated by experts, delegates and emissaries confined in a maze of corridors, halls and galleries.</p><p><br></p><p>Welcome to the backstage area of the international scene; a diplomacy of current affairs, far from the great summits; one for the second roles –&nbsp;in the shadow of the soloists such as Biden, Putin and others.</p><p><br></p><p>This is the infra-ordinary of international cooperation.</p><p><br></p><p>This series is about the relationships between people and institutions, about distance and borders, about mingling and compartmentalization, about permanence and metamorphosis, about progress and inertia.</p><p><br></p><p>Photographed over three years between 2017 and 2019, it questions the making of everyday diplomacy, its tools, practices and evolutions. Who has access to it? What is at stake? What will remain of it?</p><p><br></p><p>This piece of work is in fact the radiography of a fragile and changing world, that of a multilateral Geneva constantly required to reinvent itself, torn between what will no longer be and what is struggling to become, shaken by the convulsive tectonics of global, federal and cantonal politics.</p><p><br></p><p>An ankylosed dinosaur for its detractors, a phoenix invariably rising from its ashes for its defenders, the 'Tip of the Lake's Diplomacy' navigates on turbulent waters, between unchanging practices and inevitable upheavals.</p><p><br></p><p>In the light of the Covid-19 pandemic, this series also raises the question: did the pre-Covid diplomacy bear the seeds of the post-Covid one?</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p>","size":{"content":{"width":0,"height":0},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":0,"pageImages":[]},"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2020-11-05T14:56:49.056Z","filters":[],"key":"11144"},"11145":{"id":11145,"label":"","caption":"","type":"html","content":"<p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><blockquote><span class=\"ql-size-huge\">“My role model is my dad. I want to become as good of a football player as he is and also go to college, just like him. He studied physical education and is now an instructor at Bola Pra Frente.”</span></blockquote><p><span class=\"ql-size-large\">–&nbsp;Luan</span></p><p><br></p>","size":{"content":{"width":0,"height":0},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"pageImages":[],"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":0},"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2020-11-06T09:40:15.044Z","filters":[],"linkTarget":"","key":"11145"},"11146":{"id":11146,"label":"","caption":"","type":"html","content":"<p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><blockquote><span class=\"ql-size-huge\">“I feel better here at Bola Pra Frente than at school. There, kids are mean to each other, and sometimes violent. Here, it is completely different. I feel really safe.\"</span></blockquote><p><span class=\"ql-size-large\">–&nbsp;Joyce</span></p>","size":{"content":{"width":0,"height":0},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"pageImages":[],"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":0},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2020-11-06T09:42:03.078Z","filters":[],"key":"11146","overrides":{}},"11147":{"id":11147,"label":"antoine-tardy-journeys-29","caption":"Kenya, November 2018.","type":"image","content":"antoine-tardy-journeys-29.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":2000,"height":491},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":461944},"key":"11147","keywords":["Panorama","tea fields"],"filters":[],"overrides":{"thumbScaleFactor":false},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2020-11-06T11:46:52.830Z"},"11149":{"id":11149,"label":"Antoine-Tardy-faces-trinidad","caption":"Chanelle lives in Curucaye, a neighborhood just outside of Trinidad's capital Port of Spain, which is very prone to natural hazards, especially landslides (due to its steep topography). 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And today, we'd be happy to document and tell yours.</p><p><br></p><p>My gear and I are based out of Geneva, Switzerland, but will happily come to you, wherever in the world that may be.</p><p><br></p><p><em>Member of the </em><a href=\"https://www.uspp.ch\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Swiss Association of Professional Photographers</em></a><em>.</em></p><p><em>Member of </em><a href=\"https://photographersforhope.org\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Photographers for Hope</em></a><em>. </em></p><p><em>On the rosters of the </em><a href=\"https://media.unhcr.org/\" target=\"_blank\"><em>UN Refugee Agency</em></a><em> (UNHCR), the </em><a href=\"https://whohqphotos.lightrocketmedia.com/search/results?s%5Bkeywords%5D=tardy&amp;s%5Bclass%5D=\" target=\"_blank\"><em>World Health Organization</em></a><em> (WHO), the </em><a href=\"https://www.unog.ch\" target=\"_blank\"><em>UN Office at Geneva</em></a><em> (UNOG), the </em><a href=\"http://www.stoptb.org\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Stop TB Partnership</em></a><em> and the </em><a href=\"http://www.intracen.org\" target=\"_blank\"><em>International Trade Centre</em></a><em> (ITC).</em></p><p style=\"cursor: default;\"><em>Official photographer of the </em><a href=\"https://www.hospicegeneral.ch\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Hospice général</em></a><em> for 2019.</em></p><p><em>Nominated for the 2019 </em><a href=\"https://www.prixpictet.com\" target=\"_blank\"><em>Prix Pictet</em></a><em>&nbsp;–&nbsp;The Global Award in Photography and Sustainability.</em></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><span class=\"ql-size-large\">MY APPROACH</span></p><p><br></p><p>'Real is Beautiful'.</p><p><br></p><p>To cut it short, this is my motto. 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For me, the good photo is one that serves a need, or even better, a cause – and preferably a worthy one.</p><p><br></p><p>Because of my professional experience in branding/PR coupled with my educational background in social sciences, I strive to combine aesthetics, the central message with the impact of each image.</p><p><br></p><p>Or as photojournalism legend James Nachtwey once eloquently put it: “Photography can cut through abstractions and rhetoric to help us understand complex issues on a human level.”</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><span class=\"ql-size-large\">CLIENTS &amp; PARTNERS (non-exhaustive)</span></p><p><br></p><p style=\"cursor: default;\">Ashoka Switzerland / BRAC / Collonge-Bellerive / Croix-Rouge française / Geneva Communicators Network / Geneva International Centre for Humanitarian Demining / Hospice général / Humanitarian Education Accelerator / Instituto Bola Pra Frente / insieme Suisse / International Trade Center / Interpeace / Jesuit Refugee Service / Kilimanjaro Initiative / Libraries Without Borders / Maison de Savoie / Nike / Olympic Museum / Organisation internationale de la Francophonie / Stop TB Partnership / The Bridge Foundation / The Carter Center / UN Development Programme / UN Economic Commission for Europe / UN Office at Geneva / UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction / UN Refugee Agency / Ville de Genève / World Health Organization</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><span style=\"font-size: 1.5em; letter-spacing: 0px;\">SOLO EXHIBITIONS</span></p><p><br></p><p><strong>2019 /</strong></p><p>United Nations Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland / December</p><p>German Federal Foreign Office, Berlin, Germany / June</p><p><br></p><p><strong>2018 /</strong></p><p>DGI-byen, Copenhagen, Denmark / April to July</p><p>International Film Festival And Forum on Human Rights (FIFDH), Geneva, Switzerland / March</p><p>UN City, Copenhagen, Denmark / January</p><p>World Economic Forum, Davos, Switzerland / January</p><p><br></p><p><strong>2017 /</strong></p><p>United Nations Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland / July</p><p>UNESCO, Paris, France / March</p><p><br></p><p><strong>2009 /</strong></p><p>United Nations Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland / May</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><span class=\"ql-size-large\">GROUP EXHIBITIONS</span></p><p><br></p><p><strong>2018 /</strong></p><p>Social Documentary Network's 10th Anniversary, New York, USA / October</p><p>Annecy Photo Festival, France / October</p><p><br></p><p><strong>2017 /</strong></p><p>Le Grand Bivouac Festival, Albertville, France / October</p><p><br></p><p><strong>2011 /</strong></p><p>Touring exhibit on rickshaws, Dhaka, Bangladesh / December 2011 to January 2012</p><p>European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium / 30 May to 1 June</p><p>United Nations Headquarters, Geneva, Switzerland / May</p><p>Olympic Museum, Lausanne, Switzerland / March to May</p><p>Union of European Football Associations (UEFA), Nyon, Switerland / December 2010 to April 2011</p><p><br></p><p><strong>2010 /</strong></p><p>Fundição Progresso, Lapa, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil / 9 to 13 November</p><p>Nike Store, Botafogo, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil / September</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><span class=\"ql-size-large\">TRAINING</span></p><p><br></p><p>Documentary Photography Workshop with Patrick Zachmann / 8 to 11 November 2017, Paris, France</p><p>Master Class with Olivier Föllmi / 13 to 16 October 2016, Albertville, France</p><p>Content Creation for Social Media Workshop with Seb Montaz-Rosset / 30 June 2016, Chamonix, France</p><p>Photographers for Hope Workshop with David Burnett / December 2011, Dhaka, Bangladesh</p><p>Photographers for Hope Workshop with David Burnett / September 2010, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil</p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><span class=\"ql-size-large\">BACKGROUND</span></p><p><br></p><p>Senior External Relations and Communications Officer, Geneva Centre for Security Policy / 2013 to 2016</p><p>Advocacy and Communications Officer, United Nations Office on Sport for Development and Peace / 2007 to 2012</p><p>Master’s Degree in International Communications Strategy / 2006 &amp; 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I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0001.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":329228,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:01:36.318Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{}},"11858":{"id":11858,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0002","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0002.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":351855},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:01:39.165Z"},"11859":{"id":11859,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0003","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0003.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":300553},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:01:40.827Z","keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11860":{"id":11860,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0004","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0004.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":313148},"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:01:43.005Z"},"11861":{"id":11861,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0005","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0005.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":400419},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:02.008Z","overrides":{}},"11862":{"id":11862,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0006","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0006.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":326629,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:03.970Z","keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11863":{"id":11863,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0007","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0007.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":344370,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:05.738Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"linkTarget":""},"11864":{"id":11864,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0008","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0008.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":302337},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:07.451Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11865":{"id":11865,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0009","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0009.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":306128,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:09.138Z"},"11866":{"id":11866,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0010","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0010.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":313300,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:10.801Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11867":{"id":11867,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0011","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0011.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":302158},"overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:12.419Z"},"11868":{"id":11868,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0012","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0012.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":290896,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:14.239Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11869":{"id":11869,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0013","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0013.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":298616},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:15.910Z","overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11870":{"id":11870,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0014","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0014.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":309738},"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:18.001Z","linkTarget":""},"11871":{"id":11871,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0015","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0015.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":361576,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:28.213Z","overrides":{}},"11872":{"id":11872,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0016","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0016.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":362698},"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:30.780Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11873":{"id":11873,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0017","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0017.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":370863,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:32.455Z"},"11874":{"id":11874,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0018","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0018.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":321685},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:34.243Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{}},"11875":{"id":11875,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0019","caption":"Sayd (left), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (right) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0019.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":309660},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:35.906Z"},"11876":{"id":11876,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0020","caption":"Sayd (left), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (right) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0020.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":330439},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:37.766Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":""},"11877":{"id":11877,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0021","caption":"Sayd (left), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (right) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0021.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":397650},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:39.437Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11878":{"id":11878,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0022","caption":"Sayd (left), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (right) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0022.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":365607,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:41.142Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11879":{"id":11879,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0023","caption":"Sayd (left), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (right) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0023.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":358106},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:42.872Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11880":{"id":11880,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0024","caption":"Sayd (left), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (right) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0024.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":352057,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:44.547Z","linkTarget":""},"11881":{"id":11881,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0025","caption":"Sayd (left), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (right) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0025.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":342854,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:46.350Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{}},"11882":{"id":11882,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0026","caption":"Sayd (left), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (right) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0026.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":393057},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:48.463Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11883":{"id":11883,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0027","caption":"Sayd (left), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (right) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0027.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":400357,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:50.268Z"},"11884":{"id":11884,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0028","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSavarthasiddh Uribe Moreno is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nIn 1983 he received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.\n\nâI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. \nQuestions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0028.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":354570},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:52.048Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{}},"11885":{"id":11885,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0029","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0029.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":326378,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:53.851Z","overrides":{},"linkTarget":""},"11886":{"id":11886,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0030","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0030.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":291824},"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:55.610Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"]},"11887":{"id":11887,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0031","caption":"Sayd (left), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (right) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0031.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":316903,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:57.283Z","linkTarget":""},"11888":{"id":11888,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0032","caption":"Sayd (left), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (right) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0032.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":326411},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:02:59.457Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"]},"11889":{"id":11889,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0033","caption":"Sayd (left), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (right) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0033.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":309368},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:01.228Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11890":{"id":11890,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0034","caption":"Sayd (left), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (right) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0034.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":360033,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:03.198Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11891":{"id":11891,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0035","caption":"Sayd (right), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (left) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0035.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":366966},"overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:05.126Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11892":{"id":11892,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0036","caption":"Sayd (left), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (right) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0036.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":363613,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:07.117Z"},"11893":{"id":11893,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0037","caption":"Sayd (left), 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship.  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno (right) is a full-time professor at the National School of Music of the UNAM where he teaches Violin and Pedagogical Practices. \n\nSayd came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â\n\n* * *\n\nSayd's professor,  Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno: âI met Sayd about three years ago. I saw a young man anxiously waiting for me outside my classroom. I immediately realized the urgency he was in, and how determined he was not to waste any more time before he could resume his violin studies. \n\nI listened to me, gave him advice and recommendations, in order to prepare him for the admission exam. He eventually got in. Questions were raised within the Faculty because he is from Venezuela. There was a debate within the teachers' commission. The argument was made that there are already so many Mexican students who want to enter the programme, and that Venezuela offers an excellent orchestral education.\n\nHowever, the university does not have any kind of discrimination. The people who qualify to get in must get in, and we do not look at anything else. \n\nSayd had already lost several years of education because of all the events he had to go through, so neither his nationality nor his age were to prevent him from getting in. \n\nEventually, I took him into my class and we started working. I have always been struck by his honest love for concert music. In other words, it is not some kind of pretext for him to stay in the country, nor is it a career he chose by default, not at all. It is his true passion. Being a professional musician is the goal of his life. \n\nWe have worked together for a few years now, so I suggested a change of teacher, for him to have other kinds of interactions. Even so, we continue to have a great friendship and I am always watching him from a distance. \n\nHe is very talented; he has many musical qualities. He is actually quite free-minded in his musical understanding. He has a different cultural background than Mexican musicians, you can tell.\n\nThis career requires a lot of sacrifices in terms of social life. Most of it actually takes place here, within a microcosm. Yet the Mexican and Venezuelan cultures are different. We have different ways of interacting for instance. Sayd has realized it by now, and he has adjusted. But it was difficult for him at first. \n\nNow, I can tell that he is better integrated day by day. He is also more focused on his music now, on his studies. He is always keen to learn. \n\nI am proud to teach a student who is surely going to leave a good example.â\n\nIn 1983, Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno received a scholarship from the Soviet government to study at the \"Tecnicum\", attached to the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, Russia. Maestro Uribe graduated as a concert violinist, chamber violinist and professor of the speciality with the highest qualifications and was awarded the title of \"Master of Fine Arts\", being the last of the three Mexican violinists to have graduated from such an important institution.","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0037.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":399510},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee","not applicable"],"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:08.885Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11894":{"id":11894,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0038","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0038.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":404665},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:10.600Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11895":{"id":11895,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0039","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0039.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":352113,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:12.649Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11896":{"id":11896,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0040","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0040.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":395262,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:14.277Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"]},"11897":{"id":11897,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0041","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0041.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":311312},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:16.104Z"},"11898":{"id":11898,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0042","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0042.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":336914},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:18.360Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"linkTarget":""},"11899":{"id":11899,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0043","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0043.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":402529,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:20.143Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11900":{"id":11900,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0044","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0044.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":395567,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:21.844Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11901":{"id":11901,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0045","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0045.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":347094,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:23.625Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"]},"11902":{"id":11902,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0046","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0046.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":315670},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:25.603Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11903":{"id":11903,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0047","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0047.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":301382,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:40.655Z"},"11904":{"id":11904,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0048","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0048.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":329540},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:43.124Z","linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11905":{"id":11905,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0049","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0049.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":333649,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:44.881Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"]},"11906":{"id":11906,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0050","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0050.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":322639,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:46.645Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11907":{"id":11907,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0051","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0051.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":351458,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:48.582Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"]},"11908":{"id":11908,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0052","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0052.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":392018},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:50.371Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11909":{"id":11909,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0053","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0053.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":326137,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:52.129Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{}},"11910":{"id":11910,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0054","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0054.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":321147,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:54.406Z"},"11911":{"id":11911,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0055","caption":"Sayd, 27 years old, from Venezuela, is a first-year student of Music (Violin) at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (Spanish: Universidad Nacional AutÃ³noma de MÃ©xico, UNAM), on a DAFI scholarship. \n\nHe came to Mexico in 2018. He lives in Mexico City with his younger brother. His mother and older brother are now in the United States; his father stayed in Venezuela.\n\nâIn Venezuela, from the age of 12 or so, I studied at something called âEl Sistemaâ (The System), formally known as the âFoundation for the National Network of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuelaâ, founded by Maestro Anibal Antonio Abreu. It was an innovative youth education method in which music was the primary avenue for social and intellectual transformation. Maestro Abreu used to say that âsomeone who picks up an instrument will never pick up a gun.â\n\nThat is where I fell in love with music. I found it and it found me in a way. I saw so many possibilities, so many opportunities. Music can be a therapy for instance. It can also connect hearts and nations. It is a universal language.\n\nEven though it was difficult at first, I persevered and made it all the way to a semi-professional status. I was playing in an orchestra and was also teaching on the side.\n\nHowever, the situation deteriorated severely. Towards the end, my monthly allowance was barely enough to buy me a coffee! I had no choice but to leave my countryâ¦ The opportunities were too limited there. Everything was complicated, in terms of finances, health, insecurity, transportation, everything. It was very unstable. I could not pursue my objectives nor my dreams. In the end, I was just surviving, not really living. \n\nSo I came here alone, with my suitcase and my violin. It was a tough decision but a necessary one. Most of my friends did the same. They are now in Colombia, Peru, Ecuador, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, England or the United States. \n\nI started working in a restaurant, doing a bit of everything to make ends meet. I also spent a lot of time within a Christian community. I was actually playing the violin at church. They supported me a lot. \n\nAs soon as I arrived, I looked for ways to resume my studies. That is what I wanted more than anything, but it took me more than three years to get to where I am today.\n\nI started looking on the internet for music schools, faculties and conservatories. I did a lot of research. I found information about UNAMâs Faculty of Music and came here as soon as I could, and started looking around, asking questions, talking to the students. It was in December 2018.\n\nThat is when I met maestro Savarthasiddh Uribe Moreno, who oversees the violin studies here. He told me that the next admission exam was a few months later, in February. So I had to prepare for that audition and learn the repertoire. \n\nFrom that point onwards, we developed a strong teacher-student relationship. He helped me a lot. I would go to him practice and get ready for audition day. I studied continuously. I would even go outside, to a park, to practice, despite the cold. \n\nFinally, I passed the exam and entered the Preparatory Cycle (propedeutic), which took me three years (6 semesters) to complete, also because of the Covid pandemic. This allowed me to enter the undergraduate level. Now I am in the first semester of my degree programme, which lasts five years (divided into 10 academic semesters). These studies are very long! They are also very competitive. \n\nI only applied for refugee status in 2020. I was told by a friend about the Mexican Commission for Refugee Assistance (COMAR) and the application process. Before that, I had tried to figure out my situation but was not sure how to proceed. I felt very insecure at the time. Living here without any official status, or even a bank account, was very stressful. \n\nGetting the DAFI scholarship, in particular, was a great relief. It gave me the support and the tranquility I need to be able to concentrate on my studies and dedicate time to my instrument. Before, I had to do manual jobs to earn some money, which was harming my hands. I was constantly thinking of how I could dedicate more time and energy to my music career. I was always asking myself: âHow am I going to do all what it takes to become a professional musician? How will I be able to put in all the effort and dedication if I don't have the necessary time?â. Now, thankfully, my mind is more at peace. DAFI made me jump quite a few steps; it has speeded up things for me in a way.\n\nI am fully committed to my career as a musician, it is what I have set for myself. I was always ready to make sacrifices and to find ways to pursue it, regardless of the circumstance. That said, it is very relieving and reassuring to be able to count on such support. The more the merrier!\n\nUNAM is great. I enjoy it very much. We are lucky here, as students. Mexico also is a very hospitable country. Most people are welcoming and warm-hearted. This country and this school offer me so many opportunities; I feel grateful. It is also very multicultural as a nation and I have never experienced any discrimination so far. \n\nI feel extremely privileged to have been given such opportunities. I see so many people who do not get the chance to do what they want, or what they love, in life. They are limited in so many ways. \n\nAs for me, I really could not see myself doing anything else than music. Many of my friends are working in fields they do not like, and did not get the same opportunities as I did. They think they have missed their chance. But I tell them: âLook at me: I was just like you but I pushed through and made it in the end. You have to keep believing in yourself and keep fighting.â\n\nMy mother is really the one who encouraged me to study and to pursue my dreams. She used to tell me the words of Simon Bolivar, who said: \"A man without education is an incomplete being.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0055.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":383358},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:56.838Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11912":{"id":11912,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0056","caption":"Karina, 25 years old, from Venezuela, is a student at the Universidad Latinoamericana de MÃ©xico (ULA), on a DAFI scholarship. She is enrolled in a three-year online executive programme in Administration and Accounting. \n\nâBack in Venezuela, I was at university, studying accounting. It is a subject that I like. It was a pretty obvious choice for me.\n\nBut the situation in the country was very difficult. The economic situation was terrible; protests were at their highest. Studying had become almost impossible. As students, we were harassed by the police and the military. At one point, they even came to our university to break the protests. They took us out of the classrooms. In other words, there was no longer any security or respect at that time when we were on campus or on the street. There was also the overall situation: the queues, the lack of basic food and of access to medicine, etc. There was no future basically, no hope, no opportunities for us young people. \n\nSo our family made the decision to emigrate. My dad was recovering from a heart attack so we decided that I would go first. I was 18, I was younger, it was easier for me to find work abroad. I did not want to leave my parents, my country, my friends, everything. It was really hard for me. I left in 2016 and came to Mexico. \n\nThrough my aunt, who works here in human resources, I found some undeclared clerical work. As soon as I started working, my priority was to save up as quickly as possible in order for my parents to join me. I had mixed feelings at the time. On the one hand, I was scared, but I was also very determined and I knew what I wanted. I wanted to work to bring my parents here, period. They finally arrived a year later, in 2017.\n\nOf course, I always had the idea of going back to school. In fact, I brought my reports and diplomas with me, to see if there would be a way to obtain some kind of equivalency. But first I needed to sort out my legal situation and to bring my parents over. Actually, It took me more or less two years to complete the asylum procedure and obtain my papers.\n\nOnce we reached some kind of stability, I started researching universities. But I was working every morning, from Monday to Saturday, so I had to find options where I could study in the afternoon, or in the evening, or on the weekend. That is when I came across the ULA. At first, I enrolled in a hybrid programme, with in-person classes on Saturdays. But it was too difficult and too expensive to manage everything, so I had to quit. \n\nTherefore, I chose an online programme. It was the best option given my situation. Three or months after I started, I learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners. I applied, was interviewed and was accepted. \n\nIt was such a relief! It made such a big difference for me. Today, I am very close to completing my studies and I donât think I would have made it without the scholarship. I am very grateful for all the support I received. Today I feel satisfied and fulfilled. The scholarship has actually helped me reconcile with myself in a way. \n\nI am the breadwinner of the family. My parents directly depend on me. I am responsible for the rent, the food, the medicine, etc. I leave the house at 5:30 in the morning and donât come back before 7 p.m. or so. I can dedicated a couple of hours to my studies everyday. I donât have a lot of free time, nor much of a social life.\n\nI am determined to complete my studies because it will give me a solid base for the future. It will allow me to progress professionally and get a higher pay. Education is a life-long gain. I want to better myself, I want to move forward. I want to see beyond where I am at the moment and not stay in my comfort zone. My degree will also allow me to better defend my rights and be entitled to equal treatment, with regards to my nationality or gender. My plan, once I graduate, is to look for a better job and, one day, to start my own business.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0056.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":397112,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:03:58.813Z","keywords":["Refugee"]},"11913":{"id":11913,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0057","caption":"Karina, 25 years old, from Venezuela, is a student at the Universidad Latinoamericana de MÃ©xico (ULA), on a DAFI scholarship. She is enrolled in a three-year online executive programme in Administration and Accounting. \n\nâBack in Venezuela, I was at university, studying accounting. It is a subject that I like. It was a pretty obvious choice for me.\n\nBut the situation in the country was very difficult. The economic situation was terrible; protests were at their highest. Studying had become almost impossible. As students, we were harassed by the police and the military. At one point, they even came to our university to break the protests. They took us out of the classrooms. In other words, there was no longer any security or respect at that time when we were on campus or on the street. There was also the overall situation: the queues, the lack of basic food and of access to medicine, etc. There was no future basically, no hope, no opportunities for us young people. \n\nSo our family made the decision to emigrate. My dad was recovering from a heart attack so we decided that I would go first. I was 18, I was younger, it was easier for me to find work abroad. I did not want to leave my parents, my country, my friends, everything. It was really hard for me. I left in 2016 and came to Mexico. \n\nThrough my aunt, who works here in human resources, I found some undeclared clerical work. As soon as I started working, my priority was to save up as quickly as possible in order for my parents to join me. I had mixed feelings at the time. On the one hand, I was scared, but I was also very determined and I knew what I wanted. I wanted to work to bring my parents here, period. They finally arrived a year later, in 2017.\n\nOf course, I always had the idea of going back to school. In fact, I brought my reports and diplomas with me, to see if there would be a way to obtain some kind of equivalency. But first I needed to sort out my legal situation and to bring my parents over. Actually, It took me more or less two years to complete the asylum procedure and obtain my papers.\n\nOnce we reached some kind of stability, I started researching universities. But I was working every morning, from Monday to Saturday, so I had to find options where I could study in the afternoon, or in the evening, or on the weekend. That is when I came across the ULA. At first, I enrolled in a hybrid programme, with in-person classes on Saturdays. But it was too difficult and too expensive to manage everything, so I had to quit. \n\nTherefore, I chose an online programme. It was the best option given my situation. Three or months after I started, I learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners. I applied, was interviewed and was accepted. \n\nIt was such a relief! It made such a big difference for me. Today, I am very close to completing my studies and I donât think I would have made it without the scholarship. I am very grateful for all the support I received. Today I feel satisfied and fulfilled. The scholarship has actually helped me reconcile with myself in a way. \n\nI am the breadwinner of the family. My parents directly depend on me. I am responsible for the rent, the food, the medicine, etc. I leave the house at 5:30 in the morning and donât come back before 7 p.m. or so. I can dedicated a couple of hours to my studies everyday. I donât have a lot of free time, nor much of a social life.\n\nI am determined to complete my studies because it will give me a solid base for the future. It will allow me to progress professionally and get a higher pay. Education is a life-long gain. I want to better myself, I want to move forward. I want to see beyond where I am at the moment and not stay in my comfort zone. My degree will also allow me to better defend my rights and be entitled to equal treatment, with regards to my nationality or gender. My plan, once I graduate, is to look for a better job and, one day, to start my own business.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0057.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":339748},"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:00.741Z"},"11914":{"id":11914,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0058","caption":"Karina, 25 years old, from Venezuela, is a student at the Universidad Latinoamericana de MÃ©xico (ULA), on a DAFI scholarship. She is enrolled in a three-year online executive programme in Administration and Accounting. \n\nâBack in Venezuela, I was at university, studying accounting. It is a subject that I like. It was a pretty obvious choice for me.\n\nBut the situation in the country was very difficult. The economic situation was terrible; protests were at their highest. Studying had become almost impossible. As students, we were harassed by the police and the military. At one point, they even came to our university to break the protests. They took us out of the classrooms. In other words, there was no longer any security or respect at that time when we were on campus or on the street. There was also the overall situation: the queues, the lack of basic food and of access to medicine, etc. There was no future basically, no hope, no opportunities for us young people. \n\nSo our family made the decision to emigrate. My dad was recovering from a heart attack so we decided that I would go first. I was 18, I was younger, it was easier for me to find work abroad. I did not want to leave my parents, my country, my friends, everything. It was really hard for me. I left in 2016 and came to Mexico. \n\nThrough my aunt, who works here in human resources, I found some undeclared clerical work. As soon as I started working, my priority was to save up as quickly as possible in order for my parents to join me. I had mixed feelings at the time. On the one hand, I was scared, but I was also very determined and I knew what I wanted. I wanted to work to bring my parents here, period. They finally arrived a year later, in 2017.\n\nOf course, I always had the idea of going back to school. In fact, I brought my reports and diplomas with me, to see if there would be a way to obtain some kind of equivalency. But first I needed to sort out my legal situation and to bring my parents over. Actually, It took me more or less two years to complete the asylum procedure and obtain my papers.\n\nOnce we reached some kind of stability, I started researching universities. But I was working every morning, from Monday to Saturday, so I had to find options where I could study in the afternoon, or in the evening, or on the weekend. That is when I came across the ULA. At first, I enrolled in a hybrid programme, with in-person classes on Saturdays. But it was too difficult and too expensive to manage everything, so I had to quit. \n\nTherefore, I chose an online programme. It was the best option given my situation. Three or months after I started, I learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners. I applied, was interviewed and was accepted. \n\nIt was such a relief! It made such a big difference for me. Today, I am very close to completing my studies and I donât think I would have made it without the scholarship. I am very grateful for all the support I received. Today I feel satisfied and fulfilled. The scholarship has actually helped me reconcile with myself in a way. \n\nI am the breadwinner of the family. My parents directly depend on me. I am responsible for the rent, the food, the medicine, etc. I leave the house at 5:30 in the morning and donât come back before 7 p.m. or so. I can dedicated a couple of hours to my studies everyday. I donât have a lot of free time, nor much of a social life.\n\nI am determined to complete my studies because it will give me a solid base for the future. It will allow me to progress professionally and get a higher pay. Education is a life-long gain. I want to better myself, I want to move forward. I want to see beyond where I am at the moment and not stay in my comfort zone. My degree will also allow me to better defend my rights and be entitled to equal treatment, with regards to my nationality or gender. My plan, once I graduate, is to look for a better job and, one day, to start my own business.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0058.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":347490},"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:02.359Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11915":{"id":11915,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0059","caption":"Karina, 25 years old, from Venezuela, is a student at the Universidad Latinoamericana de MÃ©xico (ULA), on a DAFI scholarship. She is enrolled in a three-year online executive programme in Administration and Accounting. \n\nâBack in Venezuela, I was at university, studying accounting. It is a subject that I like. It was a pretty obvious choice for me.\n\nBut the situation in the country was very difficult. The economic situation was terrible; protests were at their highest. Studying had become almost impossible. As students, we were harassed by the police and the military. At one point, they even came to our university to break the protests. They took us out of the classrooms. In other words, there was no longer any security or respect at that time when we were on campus or on the street. There was also the overall situation: the queues, the lack of basic food and of access to medicine, etc. There was no future basically, no hope, no opportunities for us young people. \n\nSo our family made the decision to emigrate. My dad was recovering from a heart attack so we decided that I would go first. I was 18, I was younger, it was easier for me to find work abroad. I did not want to leave my parents, my country, my friends, everything. It was really hard for me. I left in 2016 and came to Mexico. \n\nThrough my aunt, who works here in human resources, I found some undeclared clerical work. As soon as I started working, my priority was to save up as quickly as possible in order for my parents to join me. I had mixed feelings at the time. On the one hand, I was scared, but I was also very determined and I knew what I wanted. I wanted to work to bring my parents here, period. They finally arrived a year later, in 2017.\n\nOf course, I always had the idea of going back to school. In fact, I brought my reports and diplomas with me, to see if there would be a way to obtain some kind of equivalency. But first I needed to sort out my legal situation and to bring my parents over. Actually, It took me more or less two years to complete the asylum procedure and obtain my papers.\n\nOnce we reached some kind of stability, I started researching universities. But I was working every morning, from Monday to Saturday, so I had to find options where I could study in the afternoon, or in the evening, or on the weekend. That is when I came across the ULA. At first, I enrolled in a hybrid programme, with in-person classes on Saturdays. But it was too difficult and too expensive to manage everything, so I had to quit. \n\nTherefore, I chose an online programme. It was the best option given my situation. Three or months after I started, I learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners. I applied, was interviewed and was accepted. \n\nIt was such a relief! It made such a big difference for me. Today, I am very close to completing my studies and I donât think I would have made it without the scholarship. I am very grateful for all the support I received. Today I feel satisfied and fulfilled. The scholarship has actually helped me reconcile with myself in a way. \n\nI am the breadwinner of the family. My parents directly depend on me. I am responsible for the rent, the food, the medicine, etc. I leave the house at 5:30 in the morning and donât come back before 7 p.m. or so. I can dedicated a couple of hours to my studies everyday. I donât have a lot of free time, nor much of a social life.\n\nI am determined to complete my studies because it will give me a solid base for the future. It will allow me to progress professionally and get a higher pay. Education is a life-long gain. I want to better myself, I want to move forward. I want to see beyond where I am at the moment and not stay in my comfort zone. My degree will also allow me to better defend my rights and be entitled to equal treatment, with regards to my nationality or gender. My plan, once I graduate, is to look for a better job and, one day, to start my own business.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0059.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":309975,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:04.072Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":""},"11916":{"id":11916,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0060","caption":"Karina, 25 years old, from Venezuela, is a student at the Universidad Latinoamericana de MÃ©xico (ULA), on a DAFI scholarship. She is enrolled in a three-year online executive programme in Administration and Accounting. \n\nâBack in Venezuela, I was at university, studying accounting. It is a subject that I like. It was a pretty obvious choice for me.\n\nBut the situation in the country was very difficult. The economic situation was terrible; protests were at their highest. Studying had become almost impossible. As students, we were harassed by the police and the military. At one point, they even came to our university to break the protests. They took us out of the classrooms. In other words, there was no longer any security or respect at that time when we were on campus or on the street. There was also the overall situation: the queues, the lack of basic food and of access to medicine, etc. There was no future basically, no hope, no opportunities for us young people. \n\nSo our family made the decision to emigrate. My dad was recovering from a heart attack so we decided that I would go first. I was 18, I was younger, it was easier for me to find work abroad. I did not want to leave my parents, my country, my friends, everything. It was really hard for me. I left in 2016 and came to Mexico. \n\nThrough my aunt, who works here in human resources, I found some undeclared clerical work. As soon as I started working, my priority was to save up as quickly as possible in order for my parents to join me. I had mixed feelings at the time. On the one hand, I was scared, but I was also very determined and I knew what I wanted. I wanted to work to bring my parents here, period. They finally arrived a year later, in 2017.\n\nOf course, I always had the idea of going back to school. In fact, I brought my reports and diplomas with me, to see if there would be a way to obtain some kind of equivalency. But first I needed to sort out my legal situation and to bring my parents over. Actually, It took me more or less two years to complete the asylum procedure and obtain my papers.\n\nOnce we reached some kind of stability, I started researching universities. But I was working every morning, from Monday to Saturday, so I had to find options where I could study in the afternoon, or in the evening, or on the weekend. That is when I came across the ULA. At first, I enrolled in a hybrid programme, with in-person classes on Saturdays. But it was too difficult and too expensive to manage everything, so I had to quit. \n\nTherefore, I chose an online programme. It was the best option given my situation. Three or months after I started, I learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners. I applied, was interviewed and was accepted. \n\nIt was such a relief! It made such a big difference for me. Today, I am very close to completing my studies and I donât think I would have made it without the scholarship. I am very grateful for all the support I received. Today I feel satisfied and fulfilled. The scholarship has actually helped me reconcile with myself in a way. \n\nI am the breadwinner of the family. My parents directly depend on me. I am responsible for the rent, the food, the medicine, etc. I leave the house at 5:30 in the morning and donât come back before 7 p.m. or so. I can dedicated a couple of hours to my studies everyday. I donât have a lot of free time, nor much of a social life.\n\nI am determined to complete my studies because it will give me a solid base for the future. It will allow me to progress professionally and get a higher pay. Education is a life-long gain. I want to better myself, I want to move forward. I want to see beyond where I am at the moment and not stay in my comfort zone. My degree will also allow me to better defend my rights and be entitled to equal treatment, with regards to my nationality or gender. My plan, once I graduate, is to look for a better job and, one day, to start my own business.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0060.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":321611,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:06.048Z"},"11917":{"id":11917,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0061","caption":"Karina, 25 years old, from Venezuela, is a student at the Universidad Latinoamericana de MÃ©xico (ULA), on a DAFI scholarship. She is enrolled in a three-year online executive programme in Administration and Accounting. \n\nâBack in Venezuela, I was at university, studying accounting. It is a subject that I like. It was a pretty obvious choice for me.\n\nBut the situation in the country was very difficult. The economic situation was terrible; protests were at their highest. Studying had become almost impossible. As students, we were harassed by the police and the military. At one point, they even came to our university to break the protests. They took us out of the classrooms. In other words, there was no longer any security or respect at that time when we were on campus or on the street. There was also the overall situation: the queues, the lack of basic food and of access to medicine, etc. There was no future basically, no hope, no opportunities for us young people. \n\nSo our family made the decision to emigrate. My dad was recovering from a heart attack so we decided that I would go first. I was 18, I was younger, it was easier for me to find work abroad. I did not want to leave my parents, my country, my friends, everything. It was really hard for me. I left in 2016 and came to Mexico. \n\nThrough my aunt, who works here in human resources, I found some undeclared clerical work. As soon as I started working, my priority was to save up as quickly as possible in order for my parents to join me. I had mixed feelings at the time. On the one hand, I was scared, but I was also very determined and I knew what I wanted. I wanted to work to bring my parents here, period. They finally arrived a year later, in 2017.\n\nOf course, I always had the idea of going back to school. In fact, I brought my reports and diplomas with me, to see if there would be a way to obtain some kind of equivalency. But first I needed to sort out my legal situation and to bring my parents over. Actually, It took me more or less two years to complete the asylum procedure and obtain my papers.\n\nOnce we reached some kind of stability, I started researching universities. But I was working every morning, from Monday to Saturday, so I had to find options where I could study in the afternoon, or in the evening, or on the weekend. That is when I came across the ULA. At first, I enrolled in a hybrid programme, with in-person classes on Saturdays. But it was too difficult and too expensive to manage everything, so I had to quit. \n\nTherefore, I chose an online programme. It was the best option given my situation. Three or months after I started, I learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners. I applied, was interviewed and was accepted. \n\nIt was such a relief! It made such a big difference for me. Today, I am very close to completing my studies and I donât think I would have made it without the scholarship. I am very grateful for all the support I received. Today I feel satisfied and fulfilled. The scholarship has actually helped me reconcile with myself in a way. \n\nI am the breadwinner of the family. My parents directly depend on me. I am responsible for the rent, the food, the medicine, etc. I leave the house at 5:30 in the morning and donât come back before 7 p.m. or so. I can dedicated a couple of hours to my studies everyday. I donât have a lot of free time, nor much of a social life.\n\nI am determined to complete my studies because it will give me a solid base for the future. It will allow me to progress professionally and get a higher pay. Education is a life-long gain. I want to better myself, I want to move forward. I want to see beyond where I am at the moment and not stay in my comfort zone. My degree will also allow me to better defend my rights and be entitled to equal treatment, with regards to my nationality or gender. My plan, once I graduate, is to look for a better job and, one day, to start my own business.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0061.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":317327},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:07.756Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11918":{"id":11918,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0062","caption":"Karina, 25 years old, from Venezuela, is a student at the Universidad Latinoamericana de MÃ©xico (ULA), on a DAFI scholarship. She is enrolled in a three-year online executive programme in Administration and Accounting. \n\nâBack in Venezuela, I was at university, studying accounting. It is a subject that I like. It was a pretty obvious choice for me.\n\nBut the situation in the country was very difficult. The economic situation was terrible; protests were at their highest. Studying had become almost impossible. As students, we were harassed by the police and the military. At one point, they even came to our university to break the protests. They took us out of the classrooms. In other words, there was no longer any security or respect at that time when we were on campus or on the street. There was also the overall situation: the queues, the lack of basic food and of access to medicine, etc. There was no future basically, no hope, no opportunities for us young people. \n\nSo our family made the decision to emigrate. My dad was recovering from a heart attack so we decided that I would go first. I was 18, I was younger, it was easier for me to find work abroad. I did not want to leave my parents, my country, my friends, everything. It was really hard for me. I left in 2016 and came to Mexico. \n\nThrough my aunt, who works here in human resources, I found some undeclared clerical work. As soon as I started working, my priority was to save up as quickly as possible in order for my parents to join me. I had mixed feelings at the time. On the one hand, I was scared, but I was also very determined and I knew what I wanted. I wanted to work to bring my parents here, period. They finally arrived a year later, in 2017.\n\nOf course, I always had the idea of going back to school. In fact, I brought my reports and diplomas with me, to see if there would be a way to obtain some kind of equivalency. But first I needed to sort out my legal situation and to bring my parents over. Actually, It took me more or less two years to complete the asylum procedure and obtain my papers.\n\nOnce we reached some kind of stability, I started researching universities. But I was working every morning, from Monday to Saturday, so I had to find options where I could study in the afternoon, or in the evening, or on the weekend. That is when I came across the ULA. At first, I enrolled in a hybrid programme, with in-person classes on Saturdays. But it was too difficult and too expensive to manage everything, so I had to quit. \n\nTherefore, I chose an online programme. It was the best option given my situation. Three or months after I started, I learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners. I applied, was interviewed and was accepted. \n\nIt was such a relief! It made such a big difference for me. Today, I am very close to completing my studies and I donât think I would have made it without the scholarship. I am very grateful for all the support I received. Today I feel satisfied and fulfilled. The scholarship has actually helped me reconcile with myself in a way. \n\nI am the breadwinner of the family. My parents directly depend on me. I am responsible for the rent, the food, the medicine, etc. I leave the house at 5:30 in the morning and donât come back before 7 p.m. or so. I can dedicated a couple of hours to my studies everyday. I donât have a lot of free time, nor much of a social life.\n\nI am determined to complete my studies because it will give me a solid base for the future. It will allow me to progress professionally and get a higher pay. Education is a life-long gain. I want to better myself, I want to move forward. I want to see beyond where I am at the moment and not stay in my comfort zone. My degree will also allow me to better defend my rights and be entitled to equal treatment, with regards to my nationality or gender. My plan, once I graduate, is to look for a better job and, one day, to start my own business.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0062.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":300306},"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:09.500Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":""},"11919":{"id":11919,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0063","caption":"Karina, 25 years old, from Venezuela, is a student at the Universidad Latinoamericana de MÃ©xico (ULA), on a DAFI scholarship. She is enrolled in a three-year online executive programme in Administration and Accounting. \n\nâBack in Venezuela, I was at university, studying accounting. It is a subject that I like. It was a pretty obvious choice for me.\n\nBut the situation in the country was very difficult. The economic situation was terrible; protests were at their highest. Studying had become almost impossible. As students, we were harassed by the police and the military. At one point, they even came to our university to break the protests. They took us out of the classrooms. In other words, there was no longer any security or respect at that time when we were on campus or on the street. There was also the overall situation: the queues, the lack of basic food and of access to medicine, etc. There was no future basically, no hope, no opportunities for us young people. \n\nSo our family made the decision to emigrate. My dad was recovering from a heart attack so we decided that I would go first. I was 18, I was younger, it was easier for me to find work abroad. I did not want to leave my parents, my country, my friends, everything. It was really hard for me. I left in 2016 and came to Mexico. \n\nThrough my aunt, who works here in human resources, I found some undeclared clerical work. As soon as I started working, my priority was to save up as quickly as possible in order for my parents to join me. I had mixed feelings at the time. On the one hand, I was scared, but I was also very determined and I knew what I wanted. I wanted to work to bring my parents here, period. They finally arrived a year later, in 2017.\n\nOf course, I always had the idea of going back to school. In fact, I brought my reports and diplomas with me, to see if there would be a way to obtain some kind of equivalency. But first I needed to sort out my legal situation and to bring my parents over. Actually, It took me more or less two years to complete the asylum procedure and obtain my papers.\n\nOnce we reached some kind of stability, I started researching universities. But I was working every morning, from Monday to Saturday, so I had to find options where I could study in the afternoon, or in the evening, or on the weekend. That is when I came across the ULA. At first, I enrolled in a hybrid programme, with in-person classes on Saturdays. But it was too difficult and too expensive to manage everything, so I had to quit. \n\nTherefore, I chose an online programme. It was the best option given my situation. Three or months after I started, I learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners. I applied, was interviewed and was accepted. \n\nIt was such a relief! It made such a big difference for me. Today, I am very close to completing my studies and I donât think I would have made it without the scholarship. I am very grateful for all the support I received. Today I feel satisfied and fulfilled. The scholarship has actually helped me reconcile with myself in a way. \n\nI am the breadwinner of the family. My parents directly depend on me. I am responsible for the rent, the food, the medicine, etc. I leave the house at 5:30 in the morning and donât come back before 7 p.m. or so. I can dedicated a couple of hours to my studies everyday. I donât have a lot of free time, nor much of a social life.\n\nI am determined to complete my studies because it will give me a solid base for the future. It will allow me to progress professionally and get a higher pay. Education is a life-long gain. I want to better myself, I want to move forward. I want to see beyond where I am at the moment and not stay in my comfort zone. My degree will also allow me to better defend my rights and be entitled to equal treatment, with regards to my nationality or gender. My plan, once I graduate, is to look for a better job and, one day, to start my own business.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0063.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":351753,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:11.196Z","overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11920":{"id":11920,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0064","caption":"Karina, 25 years old, from Venezuela, is a student at the Universidad Latinoamericana de MÃ©xico (ULA), on a DAFI scholarship. She is enrolled in a three-year online executive programme in Administration and Accounting. \n\nâBack in Venezuela, I was at university, studying accounting. It is a subject that I like. It was a pretty obvious choice for me.\n\nBut the situation in the country was very difficult. The economic situation was terrible; protests were at their highest. Studying had become almost impossible. As students, we were harassed by the police and the military. At one point, they even came to our university to break the protests. They took us out of the classrooms. In other words, there was no longer any security or respect at that time when we were on campus or on the street. There was also the overall situation: the queues, the lack of basic food and of access to medicine, etc. There was no future basically, no hope, no opportunities for us young people. \n\nSo our family made the decision to emigrate. My dad was recovering from a heart attack so we decided that I would go first. I was 18, I was younger, it was easier for me to find work abroad. I did not want to leave my parents, my country, my friends, everything. It was really hard for me. I left in 2016 and came to Mexico. \n\nThrough my aunt, who works here in human resources, I found some undeclared clerical work. As soon as I started working, my priority was to save up as quickly as possible in order for my parents to join me. I had mixed feelings at the time. On the one hand, I was scared, but I was also very determined and I knew what I wanted. I wanted to work to bring my parents here, period. They finally arrived a year later, in 2017.\n\nOf course, I always had the idea of going back to school. In fact, I brought my reports and diplomas with me, to see if there would be a way to obtain some kind of equivalency. But first I needed to sort out my legal situation and to bring my parents over. Actually, It took me more or less two years to complete the asylum procedure and obtain my papers.\n\nOnce we reached some kind of stability, I started researching universities. But I was working every morning, from Monday to Saturday, so I had to find options where I could study in the afternoon, or in the evening, or on the weekend. That is when I came across the ULA. At first, I enrolled in a hybrid programme, with in-person classes on Saturdays. But it was too difficult and too expensive to manage everything, so I had to quit. \n\nTherefore, I chose an online programme. It was the best option given my situation. Three or months after I started, I learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners. I applied, was interviewed and was accepted. \n\nIt was such a relief! It made such a big difference for me. Today, I am very close to completing my studies and I donât think I would have made it without the scholarship. I am very grateful for all the support I received. Today I feel satisfied and fulfilled. The scholarship has actually helped me reconcile with myself in a way. \n\nI am the breadwinner of the family. My parents directly depend on me. I am responsible for the rent, the food, the medicine, etc. I leave the house at 5:30 in the morning and donât come back before 7 p.m. or so. I can dedicated a couple of hours to my studies everyday. I donât have a lot of free time, nor much of a social life.\n\nI am determined to complete my studies because it will give me a solid base for the future. It will allow me to progress professionally and get a higher pay. Education is a life-long gain. I want to better myself, I want to move forward. I want to see beyond where I am at the moment and not stay in my comfort zone. My degree will also allow me to better defend my rights and be entitled to equal treatment, with regards to my nationality or gender. My plan, once I graduate, is to look for a better job and, one day, to start my own business.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0064.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":349354},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:12.924Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11921":{"id":11921,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0065","caption":"Karina, 25 years old, from Venezuela, is a student at the Universidad Latinoamericana de MÃ©xico (ULA), on a DAFI scholarship. She is enrolled in a three-year online executive programme in Administration and Accounting. \n\nâBack in Venezuela, I was at university, studying accounting. It is a subject that I like. It was a pretty obvious choice for me.\n\nBut the situation in the country was very difficult. The economic situation was terrible; protests were at their highest. Studying had become almost impossible. As students, we were harassed by the police and the military. At one point, they even came to our university to break the protests. They took us out of the classrooms. In other words, there was no longer any security or respect at that time when we were on campus or on the street. There was also the overall situation: the queues, the lack of basic food and of access to medicine, etc. There was no future basically, no hope, no opportunities for us young people. \n\nSo our family made the decision to emigrate. My dad was recovering from a heart attack so we decided that I would go first. I was 18, I was younger, it was easier for me to find work abroad. I did not want to leave my parents, my country, my friends, everything. It was really hard for me. I left in 2016 and came to Mexico. \n\nThrough my aunt, who works here in human resources, I found some undeclared clerical work. As soon as I started working, my priority was to save up as quickly as possible in order for my parents to join me. I had mixed feelings at the time. On the one hand, I was scared, but I was also very determined and I knew what I wanted. I wanted to work to bring my parents here, period. They finally arrived a year later, in 2017.\n\nOf course, I always had the idea of going back to school. In fact, I brought my reports and diplomas with me, to see if there would be a way to obtain some kind of equivalency. But first I needed to sort out my legal situation and to bring my parents over. Actually, It took me more or less two years to complete the asylum procedure and obtain my papers.\n\nOnce we reached some kind of stability, I started researching universities. But I was working every morning, from Monday to Saturday, so I had to find options where I could study in the afternoon, or in the evening, or on the weekend. That is when I came across the ULA. At first, I enrolled in a hybrid programme, with in-person classes on Saturdays. But it was too difficult and too expensive to manage everything, so I had to quit. \n\nTherefore, I chose an online programme. It was the best option given my situation. Three or months after I started, I learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners. I applied, was interviewed and was accepted. \n\nIt was such a relief! It made such a big difference for me. Today, I am very close to completing my studies and I donât think I would have made it without the scholarship. I am very grateful for all the support I received. Today I feel satisfied and fulfilled. The scholarship has actually helped me reconcile with myself in a way. \n\nI am the breadwinner of the family. My parents directly depend on me. I am responsible for the rent, the food, the medicine, etc. I leave the house at 5:30 in the morning and donât come back before 7 p.m. or so. I can dedicated a couple of hours to my studies everyday. I donât have a lot of free time, nor much of a social life.\n\nI am determined to complete my studies because it will give me a solid base for the future. It will allow me to progress professionally and get a higher pay. Education is a life-long gain. I want to better myself, I want to move forward. I want to see beyond where I am at the moment and not stay in my comfort zone. My degree will also allow me to better defend my rights and be entitled to equal treatment, with regards to my nationality or gender. My plan, once I graduate, is to look for a better job and, one day, to start my own business.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0065.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":402059},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:15.533Z"},"11922":{"id":11922,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0066","caption":"Karina, 25 years old, from Venezuela, is a student at the Universidad Latinoamericana de MÃ©xico (ULA), on a DAFI scholarship. She is enrolled in a three-year online executive programme in Administration and Accounting. \n\nâBack in Venezuela, I was at university, studying accounting. It is a subject that I like. It was a pretty obvious choice for me.\n\nBut the situation in the country was very difficult. The economic situation was terrible; protests were at their highest. Studying had become almost impossible. As students, we were harassed by the police and the military. At one point, they even came to our university to break the protests. They took us out of the classrooms. In other words, there was no longer any security or respect at that time when we were on campus or on the street. There was also the overall situation: the queues, the lack of basic food and of access to medicine, etc. There was no future basically, no hope, no opportunities for us young people. \n\nSo our family made the decision to emigrate. My dad was recovering from a heart attack so we decided that I would go first. I was 18, I was younger, it was easier for me to find work abroad. I did not want to leave my parents, my country, my friends, everything. It was really hard for me. I left in 2016 and came to Mexico. \n\nThrough my aunt, who works here in human resources, I found some undeclared clerical work. As soon as I started working, my priority was to save up as quickly as possible in order for my parents to join me. I had mixed feelings at the time. On the one hand, I was scared, but I was also very determined and I knew what I wanted. I wanted to work to bring my parents here, period. They finally arrived a year later, in 2017.\n\nOf course, I always had the idea of going back to school. In fact, I brought my reports and diplomas with me, to see if there would be a way to obtain some kind of equivalency. But first I needed to sort out my legal situation and to bring my parents over. Actually, It took me more or less two years to complete the asylum procedure and obtain my papers.\n\nOnce we reached some kind of stability, I started researching universities. But I was working every morning, from Monday to Saturday, so I had to find options where I could study in the afternoon, or in the evening, or on the weekend. That is when I came across the ULA. At first, I enrolled in a hybrid programme, with in-person classes on Saturdays. But it was too difficult and too expensive to manage everything, so I had to quit. \n\nTherefore, I chose an online programme. It was the best option given my situation. Three or months after I started, I learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners. I applied, was interviewed and was accepted. \n\nIt was such a relief! It made such a big difference for me. Today, I am very close to completing my studies and I donât think I would have made it without the scholarship. I am very grateful for all the support I received. Today I feel satisfied and fulfilled. The scholarship has actually helped me reconcile with myself in a way. \n\nI am the breadwinner of the family. My parents directly depend on me. I am responsible for the rent, the food, the medicine, etc. I leave the house at 5:30 in the morning and donât come back before 7 p.m. or so. I can dedicated a couple of hours to my studies everyday. I donât have a lot of free time, nor much of a social life.\n\nI am determined to complete my studies because it will give me a solid base for the future. It will allow me to progress professionally and get a higher pay. Education is a life-long gain. I want to better myself, I want to move forward. I want to see beyond where I am at the moment and not stay in my comfort zone. My degree will also allow me to better defend my rights and be entitled to equal treatment, with regards to my nationality or gender. My plan, once I graduate, is to look for a better job and, one day, to start my own business.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0066.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":342299},"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:17.217Z"},"11923":{"id":11923,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0067","caption":"Karina, 25 years old, from Venezuela, is a student at the Universidad Latinoamericana de MÃ©xico (ULA), on a DAFI scholarship. She is enrolled in a three-year online executive programme in Administration and Accounting. \n\nâBack in Venezuela, I was at university, studying accounting. It is a subject that I like. It was a pretty obvious choice for me.\n\nBut the situation in the country was very difficult. The economic situation was terrible; protests were at their highest. Studying had become almost impossible. As students, we were harassed by the police and the military. At one point, they even came to our university to break the protests. They took us out of the classrooms. In other words, there was no longer any security or respect at that time when we were on campus or on the street. There was also the overall situation: the queues, the lack of basic food and of access to medicine, etc. There was no future basically, no hope, no opportunities for us young people. \n\nSo our family made the decision to emigrate. My dad was recovering from a heart attack so we decided that I would go first. I was 18, I was younger, it was easier for me to find work abroad. I did not want to leave my parents, my country, my friends, everything. It was really hard for me. I left in 2016 and came to Mexico. \n\nThrough my aunt, who works here in human resources, I found some undeclared clerical work. As soon as I started working, my priority was to save up as quickly as possible in order for my parents to join me. I had mixed feelings at the time. On the one hand, I was scared, but I was also very determined and I knew what I wanted. I wanted to work to bring my parents here, period. They finally arrived a year later, in 2017.\n\nOf course, I always had the idea of going back to school. In fact, I brought my reports and diplomas with me, to see if there would be a way to obtain some kind of equivalency. But first I needed to sort out my legal situation and to bring my parents over. Actually, It took me more or less two years to complete the asylum procedure and obtain my papers.\n\nOnce we reached some kind of stability, I started researching universities. But I was working every morning, from Monday to Saturday, so I had to find options where I could study in the afternoon, or in the evening, or on the weekend. That is when I came across the ULA. At first, I enrolled in a hybrid programme, with in-person classes on Saturdays. But it was too difficult and too expensive to manage everything, so I had to quit. \n\nTherefore, I chose an online programme. It was the best option given my situation. Three or months after I started, I learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners. I applied, was interviewed and was accepted. \n\nIt was such a relief! It made such a big difference for me. Today, I am very close to completing my studies and I donât think I would have made it without the scholarship. I am very grateful for all the support I received. Today I feel satisfied and fulfilled. The scholarship has actually helped me reconcile with myself in a way. \n\nI am the breadwinner of the family. My parents directly depend on me. I am responsible for the rent, the food, the medicine, etc. I leave the house at 5:30 in the morning and donât come back before 7 p.m. or so. I can dedicated a couple of hours to my studies everyday. I donât have a lot of free time, nor much of a social life.\n\nI am determined to complete my studies because it will give me a solid base for the future. It will allow me to progress professionally and get a higher pay. Education is a life-long gain. I want to better myself, I want to move forward. I want to see beyond where I am at the moment and not stay in my comfort zone. My degree will also allow me to better defend my rights and be entitled to equal treatment, with regards to my nationality or gender. My plan, once I graduate, is to look for a better job and, one day, to start my own business.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0067.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":321464},"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:19.025Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11924":{"id":11924,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0068","caption":"Karina, 25 years old, from Venezuela, is a student at the Universidad Latinoamericana de MÃ©xico (ULA), on a DAFI scholarship. She is enrolled in a three-year online executive programme in Administration and Accounting. \n\nâBack in Venezuela, I was at university, studying accounting. It is a subject that I like. It was a pretty obvious choice for me.\n\nBut the situation in the country was very difficult. The economic situation was terrible; protests were at their highest. Studying had become almost impossible. As students, we were harassed by the police and the military. At one point, they even came to our university to break the protests. They took us out of the classrooms. In other words, there was no longer any security or respect at that time when we were on campus or on the street. There was also the overall situation: the queues, the lack of basic food and of access to medicine, etc. There was no future basically, no hope, no opportunities for us young people. \n\nSo our family made the decision to emigrate. My dad was recovering from a heart attack so we decided that I would go first. I was 18, I was younger, it was easier for me to find work abroad. I did not want to leave my parents, my country, my friends, everything. It was really hard for me. I left in 2016 and came to Mexico. \n\nThrough my aunt, who works here in human resources, I found some undeclared clerical work. As soon as I started working, my priority was to save up as quickly as possible in order for my parents to join me. I had mixed feelings at the time. On the one hand, I was scared, but I was also very determined and I knew what I wanted. I wanted to work to bring my parents here, period. They finally arrived a year later, in 2017.\n\nOf course, I always had the idea of going back to school. In fact, I brought my reports and diplomas with me, to see if there would be a way to obtain some kind of equivalency. But first I needed to sort out my legal situation and to bring my parents over. Actually, It took me more or less two years to complete the asylum procedure and obtain my papers.\n\nOnce we reached some kind of stability, I started researching universities. But I was working every morning, from Monday to Saturday, so I had to find options where I could study in the afternoon, or in the evening, or on the weekend. That is when I came across the ULA. At first, I enrolled in a hybrid programme, with in-person classes on Saturdays. But it was too difficult and too expensive to manage everything, so I had to quit. \n\nTherefore, I chose an online programme. It was the best option given my situation. Three or months after I started, I learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners. I applied, was interviewed and was accepted. \n\nIt was such a relief! It made such a big difference for me. Today, I am very close to completing my studies and I donât think I would have made it without the scholarship. I am very grateful for all the support I received. Today I feel satisfied and fulfilled. The scholarship has actually helped me reconcile with myself in a way. \n\nI am the breadwinner of the family. My parents directly depend on me. I am responsible for the rent, the food, the medicine, etc. I leave the house at 5:30 in the morning and donât come back before 7 p.m. or so. I can dedicated a couple of hours to my studies everyday. I donât have a lot of free time, nor much of a social life.\n\nI am determined to complete my studies because it will give me a solid base for the future. It will allow me to progress professionally and get a higher pay. Education is a life-long gain. I want to better myself, I want to move forward. I want to see beyond where I am at the moment and not stay in my comfort zone. My degree will also allow me to better defend my rights and be entitled to equal treatment, with regards to my nationality or gender. My plan, once I graduate, is to look for a better job and, one day, to start my own business.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0068.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":377856},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:20.780Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11925":{"id":11925,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0069","caption":"Karina, 25 years old, from Venezuela, is a student at the Universidad Latinoamericana de MÃ©xico (ULA), on a DAFI scholarship. She is enrolled in a three-year online executive programme in Administration and Accounting. \n\nâBack in Venezuela, I was at university, studying accounting. It is a subject that I like. It was a pretty obvious choice for me.\n\nBut the situation in the country was very difficult. The economic situation was terrible; protests were at their highest. Studying had become almost impossible. As students, we were harassed by the police and the military. At one point, they even came to our university to break the protests. They took us out of the classrooms. In other words, there was no longer any security or respect at that time when we were on campus or on the street. There was also the overall situation: the queues, the lack of basic food and of access to medicine, etc. There was no future basically, no hope, no opportunities for us young people. \n\nSo our family made the decision to emigrate. My dad was recovering from a heart attack so we decided that I would go first. I was 18, I was younger, it was easier for me to find work abroad. I did not want to leave my parents, my country, my friends, everything. It was really hard for me. I left in 2016 and came to Mexico. \n\nThrough my aunt, who works here in human resources, I found some undeclared clerical work. As soon as I started working, my priority was to save up as quickly as possible in order for my parents to join me. I had mixed feelings at the time. On the one hand, I was scared, but I was also very determined and I knew what I wanted. I wanted to work to bring my parents here, period. They finally arrived a year later, in 2017.\n\nOf course, I always had the idea of going back to school. In fact, I brought my reports and diplomas with me, to see if there would be a way to obtain some kind of equivalency. But first I needed to sort out my legal situation and to bring my parents over. Actually, It took me more or less two years to complete the asylum procedure and obtain my papers.\n\nOnce we reached some kind of stability, I started researching universities. But I was working every morning, from Monday to Saturday, so I had to find options where I could study in the afternoon, or in the evening, or on the weekend. That is when I came across the ULA. At first, I enrolled in a hybrid programme, with in-person classes on Saturdays. But it was too difficult and too expensive to manage everything, so I had to quit. \n\nTherefore, I chose an online programme. It was the best option given my situation. Three or months after I started, I learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners. I applied, was interviewed and was accepted. \n\nIt was such a relief! It made such a big difference for me. Today, I am very close to completing my studies and I donât think I would have made it without the scholarship. I am very grateful for all the support I received. Today I feel satisfied and fulfilled. The scholarship has actually helped me reconcile with myself in a way. \n\nI am the breadwinner of the family. My parents directly depend on me. I am responsible for the rent, the food, the medicine, etc. I leave the house at 5:30 in the morning and donât come back before 7 p.m. or so. I can dedicated a couple of hours to my studies everyday. I donât have a lot of free time, nor much of a social life.\n\nI am determined to complete my studies because it will give me a solid base for the future. It will allow me to progress professionally and get a higher pay. Education is a life-long gain. I want to better myself, I want to move forward. I want to see beyond where I am at the moment and not stay in my comfort zone. My degree will also allow me to better defend my rights and be entitled to equal treatment, with regards to my nationality or gender. My plan, once I graduate, is to look for a better job and, one day, to start my own business.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0069.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":345410,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:22.474Z"},"11926":{"id":11926,"label":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0070","caption":"Karina, 25 years old, from Venezuela, is a student at the Universidad Latinoamericana de MÃ©xico (ULA), on a DAFI scholarship. She is enrolled in a three-year online executive programme in Administration and Accounting. \n\nâBack in Venezuela, I was at university, studying accounting. It is a subject that I like. It was a pretty obvious choice for me.\n\nBut the situation in the country was very difficult. The economic situation was terrible; protests were at their highest. Studying had become almost impossible. As students, we were harassed by the police and the military. At one point, they even came to our university to break the protests. They took us out of the classrooms. In other words, there was no longer any security or respect at that time when we were on campus or on the street. There was also the overall situation: the queues, the lack of basic food and of access to medicine, etc. There was no future basically, no hope, no opportunities for us young people. \n\nSo our family made the decision to emigrate. My dad was recovering from a heart attack so we decided that I would go first. I was 18, I was younger, it was easier for me to find work abroad. I did not want to leave my parents, my country, my friends, everything. It was really hard for me. I left in 2016 and came to Mexico. \n\nThrough my aunt, who works here in human resources, I found some undeclared clerical work. As soon as I started working, my priority was to save up as quickly as possible in order for my parents to join me. I had mixed feelings at the time. On the one hand, I was scared, but I was also very determined and I knew what I wanted. I wanted to work to bring my parents here, period. They finally arrived a year later, in 2017.\n\nOf course, I always had the idea of going back to school. In fact, I brought my reports and diplomas with me, to see if there would be a way to obtain some kind of equivalency. But first I needed to sort out my legal situation and to bring my parents over. Actually, It took me more or less two years to complete the asylum procedure and obtain my papers.\n\nOnce we reached some kind of stability, I started researching universities. But I was working every morning, from Monday to Saturday, so I had to find options where I could study in the afternoon, or in the evening, or on the weekend. That is when I came across the ULA. At first, I enrolled in a hybrid programme, with in-person classes on Saturdays. But it was too difficult and too expensive to manage everything, so I had to quit. \n\nTherefore, I chose an online programme. It was the best option given my situation. Three or months after I started, I learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners. I applied, was interviewed and was accepted. \n\nIt was such a relief! It made such a big difference for me. Today, I am very close to completing my studies and I donât think I would have made it without the scholarship. I am very grateful for all the support I received. Today I feel satisfied and fulfilled. The scholarship has actually helped me reconcile with myself in a way. \n\nI am the breadwinner of the family. My parents directly depend on me. I am responsible for the rent, the food, the medicine, etc. I leave the house at 5:30 in the morning and donât come back before 7 p.m. or so. I can dedicated a couple of hours to my studies everyday. I donât have a lot of free time, nor much of a social life.\n\nI am determined to complete my studies because it will give me a solid base for the future. It will allow me to progress professionally and get a higher pay. Education is a life-long gain. I want to better myself, I want to move forward. I want to see beyond where I am at the moment and not stay in my comfort zone. My degree will also allow me to better defend my rights and be entitled to equal treatment, with regards to my nationality or gender. My plan, once I graduate, is to look for a better job and, one day, to start my own business.â","type":"image","content":"20220912_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0070.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":397479,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:24.268Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"]},"11927":{"id":11927,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0071","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0071.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":381997},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:26.744Z"},"11928":{"id":11928,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0072","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0072.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":805},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":330101,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:28.596Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"]},"11929":{"id":11929,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0073","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0073.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":405620},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:30.293Z","keywords":["Refugee"]},"11930":{"id":11930,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0074","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0075.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":300335},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:33.981Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11932":{"id":11932,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0076","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0076.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":289687},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:35.875Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{}},"11933":{"id":11933,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0077","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0078.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":299045,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:39.228Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":""},"11935":{"id":11935,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0079","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0081.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":382611,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:44.926Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{}},"11938":{"id":11938,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0082","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0082.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":396203},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:48.244Z"},"11939":{"id":11939,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0083","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0083.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":363526},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:50.294Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{}},"11940":{"id":11940,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0084","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0084.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":327820},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:51.976Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11941":{"id":11941,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0085","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0085.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":336626,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:53.728Z"},"11942":{"id":11942,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0086","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0086.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":391255,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:55.435Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11943":{"id":11943,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0087","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0087.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":364824,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:04:58.098Z"},"11944":{"id":11944,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0088","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0088.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":325794},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:00.005Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11945":{"id":11945,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0089","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0089.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":375594},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:01.794Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11946":{"id":11946,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0090","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship. She is photographed here with her tutor,  Professor Luis Gerardo Rea ChÃ¡vez, who has been mentoring and supporting her for two and a half years.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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She is photographed here with her tutor,  Professor Luis Gerardo Rea ChÃ¡vez, who has been mentoring and supporting her for two and a half years.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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She is photographed here with her tutor,  Professor Luis Gerardo Rea ChÃ¡vez, who has been mentoring and supporting her for two and a half years.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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She is photographed here with her tutor,  Professor Luis Gerardo Rea ChÃ¡vez, who has been mentoring and supporting her for two and a half years.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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She is photographed here with her tutor,  Professor Luis Gerardo Rea ChÃ¡vez, who has been mentoring and supporting her for two and a half years.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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She is photographed here with her tutor,  Professor Luis Gerardo Rea ChÃ¡vez, who has been mentoring and supporting her for two and a half years.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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She is photographed here with her tutor,  Professor Luis Gerardo Rea ChÃ¡vez, who has been mentoring and supporting her for two and a half years.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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She is photographed here with her tutor,  Professor Luis Gerardo Rea ChÃ¡vez, who has been mentoring and supporting her for two and a half years.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0097.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":333255},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:16.541Z"},"11954":{"id":11954,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0098","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship. She is photographed here with her tutor,  Professor Luis Gerardo Rea ChÃ¡vez, who has been mentoring and supporting her for two and a half years.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0098.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":390107},"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:18.400Z"},"11955":{"id":11955,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0099","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship. She is photographed here with her tutor,  Professor Luis Gerardo Rea ChÃ¡vez, who has been mentoring and supporting her for two and a half years.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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She is photographed here with her tutor,  Professor Luis Gerardo Rea ChÃ¡vez, who has been mentoring and supporting her for two and a half years.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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She is photographed here with her tutor,  Professor Luis Gerardo Rea ChÃ¡vez, who has been mentoring and supporting her for two and a half years.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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She is photographed here with her tutor,  Professor Luis Gerardo Rea ChÃ¡vez, who has been mentoring and supporting her for two and a half years.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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She is photographed here with her tutor,  Professor Luis Gerardo Rea ChÃ¡vez, who has been mentoring and supporting her for two and a half years.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. 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My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0104.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":371620},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:29.603Z","keywords":["Refugee"]},"11961":{"id":11961,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0105","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0105.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":391183},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:31.296Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11962":{"id":11962,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0106","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0106.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":487},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":402819,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:32.923Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{}},"11963":{"id":11963,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0107","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0107.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":478},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":359431},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:35.284Z"},"11964":{"id":11964,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0108","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0108.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":325},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":357374,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:37.536Z"},"11965":{"id":11965,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0109","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0109.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":362554},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:39.259Z"},"11966":{"id":11966,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0110","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0110.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":370779},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:41.119Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11967":{"id":11967,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0111","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0111.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":311785,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:42.805Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{}},"11968":{"id":11968,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0112","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0112.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":343149,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:45.290Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11969":{"id":11969,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0113","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0113.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":318911,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:47.114Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11970":{"id":11970,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0114","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0114.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":343728},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:48.852Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"]},"11971":{"id":11971,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0115","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0115.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":321895},"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:50.588Z","overrides":{}},"11972":{"id":11972,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0116","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0116.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":407915,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:52.234Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":""},"11973":{"id":11973,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0117","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0117.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":342105,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:53.919Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"]},"11974":{"id":11974,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0118","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0118.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":320313,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:55.612Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":""},"11975":{"id":11975,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0119","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0119.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":315232,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:05:57.383Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11976":{"id":11976,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0120","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0120.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":356410,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:06:00.398Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11977":{"id":11977,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0121","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0121.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":296078,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:06:02.119Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11978":{"id":11978,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0122","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0122.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":334858},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:06:04.160Z","overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"]},"11979":{"id":11979,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0123","caption":"Roxana, 23 years old, from Maracaibo in northwestern Venezuela, is a final-year BA student of Accounting at the University of Guanajuato, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI was studying administration at the Rafael Urdaneta University in Venezuela, in my second year, but the situation was very tense, due to the protests, the strikes and the following repression. So I decided to leave my country and to come to Mexico. It was four years ago. My brother was doing his masterâs here at the University of Guanajuato, so I joined him.\n\nComing here has been a unique experience. It has provided me with stability. It was a very big decision, with a lot of uncertainty. Actually, acquiring my refugee status was the longest journey of all. It took 3 years in total, with the Covid-19 pandemic creating delays, among other things. \n\nI basically knocked on the door of the university four years ago and they were not sure how to handle my case. They sent me from office to office. In the end, I was able to register two days before the deadline. That process was very stressful for me because everything was uncertain. I did not know what was going to happen and whether or not I would be allowed to study. But I did not want to give up. I wanted to at least give it a try. And so here I am today!\n\nWhen I arrived in Guanajuato, studying was my main objective. But I also had to find a job in order to support myself as well as my family back home. I found a position in a coffee shop, where I worked for two and a half years. Studying and working at the same time was definitely challenging. \n\nDuring my third semester, I applied for the DAFI scholarship programme and was accepted. It was such a deep breath of air! I could finally work less hours and focus more on my studies. Actually, my second semester had been awful. Since I could not cope with everything, I had to take less courses at university. I was spending so much time at workâ¦ My grades were really suffering from the situation. I even considered taking a break for a while. But luckily, I received support from the mother of one of my brotherâs friends (she became like my grand-mother here), as well as from professors and, of course, from DAFI. \n\nAs I said, getting the scholarship was such a reliefâ¦ I was finally able to better manage my time and sort things out. Finally, this year, I decided to quit my job because I have to find an internship. It is the last step before I graduate. \n\nMy older brother and I are very close. We speak almost everyday on the phone, even though he actually left to study in Amsterdam one week after I arrived. He is the one who showed me the importance of education. He has always looked out for us, encouraging us to keep moving forward. He is an example for me. \n\nWhen I got here and faced all these problems with my documents and everything, I considered holding off on my studies. But he told me: âno, you are young; now is the time. You have to make the most of it.â He really motivated me.\n\nI really like it here. Guanajuato has welcomed me. The people have helped me. Day by day I get to learn more about the culture and to integrate more and more. It is a small city; it is easy to get around. I feel at home actually and I would like to stay, if possible.\n\nIn the future, I see myself working as an audit accountant and perhaps have my own business, like a coffee shop for instance. I would love to bring my parents and my younger brother as well.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0123.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":354886},"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:06:06.252Z"},"11980":{"id":11980,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0124","caption":"Leidys, 29 years old, from Caracas, in Venezuela, is a BA student of Graphic Design at the University of Professional Studies in Science and Arts in LeÃ³n, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying architecture at the Central University of Venezuela. It is a very competitive programme and getting in was not easy. \n\nHowever, the economic, social and political situation got so bad in the country that, five years ago, I decided to leave. At one point, our university got attacked. I spent practically a semester without studying because of the protests. My brother left as well and is now in Chile. \n\nThe initial plan was to continue my studies in Puerto Rico, but I did not want to stay there illegally and since I had an uncle who lived here in LeÃ³n, I joined him. \n\nThe first thing I did was to look for a job. I was started working as a salesperson but did not have official papers. A year later, I started looking for study options. From the outset, I would always tell myself: âYou have to study, you have to study, you have to study.â I had already completed half of my architecture degree, so I wanted to continue. If I were to have something I could stand on in the future, I had to study. But I was alone and had practically no supportâ¦ Architecture is a very demanding field, so I looked for something related, but more accessible for me in my situation. I chose graphic design and actually, I am happy about my choice. I really like it. \n\nOne month in, at the end of September 2019, I received a positive response from UNHCR about DAFI. I could not believe the programme would support me throughout my bachelorâs! It is a huge, huge, huge help. Without it, I would be working but not studying, that is certain. \n\nWhen the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, I was fired from my job because of downsizing, and I remained without a job for almost two years. I only had the scholarship to support myself. Later on, I found this job in the printshop, where I have been employed for 16 months or so. Making money on top of the DAFI allowance provides me with a bit more comfort; it relieves some of the financial pressure. \n\nBetween my work and my studies, I do not have a lot of time for my social life.  My circle is very small in fact. At times I have felt very lonely but found support at school, and in my family. They give me the strength to keep going. \n\nIn the future, I would wish to advance my knowledge in the field of printing, and perhaps even start my own business. That way, I could provide opportunities to others. \n\nMy message to the world is this: when you are willing to do things right, people in your life will come around to help you out. Of course DAFI came to me but it because of my strength as well. When you work hard and you really want something, it eventually materializes. I am very grateful for everything that has happened to me.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0124.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":275226},"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["xmp.did:72486bf8-4a5b-4240-8180-8366c4233946"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:06:08.512Z"},"11981":{"id":11981,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0125","caption":"Leidys, 29 years old, from Caracas, in Venezuela, is a BA student of Graphic Design at the University of Professional Studies in Science and Arts in LeÃ³n, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying architecture at the Central University of Venezuela. It is a very competitive programme and getting in was not easy. \n\nHowever, the economic, social and political situation got so bad in the country that, five years ago, I decided to leave. At one point, our university got attacked. I spent practically a semester without studying because of the protests. My brother left as well and is now in Chile. \n\nThe initial plan was to continue my studies in Puerto Rico, but I did not want to stay there illegally and since I had an uncle who lived here in LeÃ³n, I joined him. \n\nThe first thing I did was to look for a job. I was started working as a salesperson but did not have official papers. A year later, I started looking for study options. From the outset, I would always tell myself: âYou have to study, you have to study, you have to study.â I had already completed half of my architecture degree, so I wanted to continue. If I were to have something I could stand on in the future, I had to study. But I was alone and had practically no supportâ¦ Architecture is a very demanding field, so I looked for something related, but more accessible for me in my situation. I chose graphic design and actually, I am happy about my choice. I really like it. \n\nOne month in, at the end of September 2019, I received a positive response from UNHCR about DAFI. I could not believe the programme would support me throughout my bachelorâs! It is a huge, huge, huge help. Without it, I would be working but not studying, that is certain. \n\nWhen the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, I was fired from my job because of downsizing, and I remained without a job for almost two years. I only had the scholarship to support myself. Later on, I found this job in the printshop, where I have been employed for 16 months or so. Making money on top of the DAFI allowance provides me with a bit more comfort; it relieves some of the financial pressure. \n\nBetween my work and my studies, I do not have a lot of time for my social life.  My circle is very small in fact. At times I have felt very lonely but found support at school, and in my family. They give me the strength to keep going. \n\nIn the future, I would wish to advance my knowledge in the field of printing, and perhaps even start my own business. That way, I could provide opportunities to others. \n\nMy message to the world is this: when you are willing to do things right, people in your life will come around to help you out. Of course DAFI came to me but it because of my strength as well. When you work hard and you really want something, it eventually materializes. I am very grateful for everything that has happened to me.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0125.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":379395},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:06:10.980Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11982":{"id":11982,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0126","caption":"Leidys, 29 years old, from Caracas, in Venezuela, is a BA student of Graphic Design at the University of Professional Studies in Science and Arts in LeÃ³n, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying architecture at the Central University of Venezuela. It is a very competitive programme and getting in was not easy. \n\nHowever, the economic, social and political situation got so bad in the country that, five years ago, I decided to leave. At one point, our university got attacked. I spent practically a semester without studying because of the protests. My brother left as well and is now in Chile. \n\nThe initial plan was to continue my studies in Puerto Rico, but I did not want to stay there illegally and since I had an uncle who lived here in LeÃ³n, I joined him. \n\nThe first thing I did was to look for a job. I was started working as a salesperson but did not have official papers. A year later, I started looking for study options. From the outset, I would always tell myself: âYou have to study, you have to study, you have to study.â I had already completed half of my architecture degree, so I wanted to continue. If I were to have something I could stand on in the future, I had to study. But I was alone and had practically no supportâ¦ Architecture is a very demanding field, so I looked for something related, but more accessible for me in my situation. I chose graphic design and actually, I am happy about my choice. I really like it. \n\nOne month in, at the end of September 2019, I received a positive response from UNHCR about DAFI. I could not believe the programme would support me throughout my bachelorâs! It is a huge, huge, huge help. Without it, I would be working but not studying, that is certain. \n\nWhen the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, I was fired from my job because of downsizing, and I remained without a job for almost two years. I only had the scholarship to support myself. Later on, I found this job in the printshop, where I have been employed for 16 months or so. Making money on top of the DAFI allowance provides me with a bit more comfort; it relieves some of the financial pressure. \n\nBetween my work and my studies, I do not have a lot of time for my social life.  My circle is very small in fact. At times I have felt very lonely but found support at school, and in my family. They give me the strength to keep going. \n\nIn the future, I would wish to advance my knowledge in the field of printing, and perhaps even start my own business. That way, I could provide opportunities to others. \n\nMy message to the world is this: when you are willing to do things right, people in your life will come around to help you out. Of course DAFI came to me but it because of my strength as well. When you work hard and you really want something, it eventually materializes. I am very grateful for everything that has happened to me.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0126.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":315991},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:06:12.744Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{}},"11983":{"id":11983,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0127","caption":"Leidys, 29 years old, from Caracas, in Venezuela, is a BA student of Graphic Design at the University of Professional Studies in Science and Arts in LeÃ³n, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying architecture at the Central University of Venezuela. It is a very competitive programme and getting in was not easy. \n\nHowever, the economic, social and political situation got so bad in the country that, five years ago, I decided to leave. At one point, our university got attacked. I spent practically a semester without studying because of the protests. My brother left as well and is now in Chile. \n\nThe initial plan was to continue my studies in Puerto Rico, but I did not want to stay there illegally and since I had an uncle who lived here in LeÃ³n, I joined him. \n\nThe first thing I did was to look for a job. I was started working as a salesperson but did not have official papers. A year later, I started looking for study options. From the outset, I would always tell myself: âYou have to study, you have to study, you have to study.â I had already completed half of my architecture degree, so I wanted to continue. If I were to have something I could stand on in the future, I had to study. But I was alone and had practically no supportâ¦ Architecture is a very demanding field, so I looked for something related, but more accessible for me in my situation. I chose graphic design and actually, I am happy about my choice. I really like it. \n\nOne month in, at the end of September 2019, I received a positive response from UNHCR about DAFI. I could not believe the programme would support me throughout my bachelorâs! It is a huge, huge, huge help. Without it, I would be working but not studying, that is certain. \n\nWhen the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, I was fired from my job because of downsizing, and I remained without a job for almost two years. I only had the scholarship to support myself. Later on, I found this job in the printshop, where I have been employed for 16 months or so. Making money on top of the DAFI allowance provides me with a bit more comfort; it relieves some of the financial pressure. \n\nBetween my work and my studies, I do not have a lot of time for my social life.  My circle is very small in fact. At times I have felt very lonely but found support at school, and in my family. They give me the strength to keep going. \n\nIn the future, I would wish to advance my knowledge in the field of printing, and perhaps even start my own business. That way, I could provide opportunities to others. \n\nMy message to the world is this: when you are willing to do things right, people in your life will come around to help you out. Of course DAFI came to me but it because of my strength as well. When you work hard and you really want something, it eventually materializes. 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At one point, our university got attacked. I spent practically a semester without studying because of the protests. My brother left as well and is now in Chile. \n\nThe initial plan was to continue my studies in Puerto Rico, but I did not want to stay there illegally and since I had an uncle who lived here in LeÃ³n, I joined him. \n\nThe first thing I did was to look for a job. I was started working as a salesperson but did not have official papers. A year later, I started looking for study options. From the outset, I would always tell myself: âYou have to study, you have to study, you have to study.â I had already completed half of my architecture degree, so I wanted to continue. If I were to have something I could stand on in the future, I had to study. But I was alone and had practically no supportâ¦ Architecture is a very demanding field, so I looked for something related, but more accessible for me in my situation. I chose graphic design and actually, I am happy about my choice. I really like it. \n\nOne month in, at the end of September 2019, I received a positive response from UNHCR about DAFI. I could not believe the programme would support me throughout my bachelorâs! It is a huge, huge, huge help. Without it, I would be working but not studying, that is certain. \n\nWhen the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, I was fired from my job because of downsizing, and I remained without a job for almost two years. I only had the scholarship to support myself. Later on, I found this job in the printshop, where I have been employed for 16 months or so. Making money on top of the DAFI allowance provides me with a bit more comfort; it relieves some of the financial pressure. \n\nBetween my work and my studies, I do not have a lot of time for my social life.  My circle is very small in fact. At times I have felt very lonely but found support at school, and in my family. 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I spent practically a semester without studying because of the protests. My brother left as well and is now in Chile. \n\nThe initial plan was to continue my studies in Puerto Rico, but I did not want to stay there illegally and since I had an uncle who lived here in LeÃ³n, I joined him. \n\nThe first thing I did was to look for a job. I was started working as a salesperson but did not have official papers. A year later, I started looking for study options. From the outset, I would always tell myself: âYou have to study, you have to study, you have to study.â I had already completed half of my architecture degree, so I wanted to continue. If I were to have something I could stand on in the future, I had to study. But I was alone and had practically no supportâ¦ Architecture is a very demanding field, so I looked for something related, but more accessible for me in my situation. I chose graphic design and actually, I am happy about my choice. I really like it. \n\nOne month in, at the end of September 2019, I received a positive response from UNHCR about DAFI. I could not believe the programme would support me throughout my bachelorâs! It is a huge, huge, huge help. Without it, I would be working but not studying, that is certain. \n\nWhen the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, I was fired from my job because of downsizing, and I remained without a job for almost two years. I only had the scholarship to support myself. Later on, I found this job in the printshop, where I have been employed for 16 months or so. Making money on top of the DAFI allowance provides me with a bit more comfort; it relieves some of the financial pressure. \n\nBetween my work and my studies, I do not have a lot of time for my social life.  My circle is very small in fact. At times I have felt very lonely but found support at school, and in my family. 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I am very grateful for everything that has happened to me.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0129.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":390877},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:06:19.032Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"11986":{"id":11986,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0130","caption":"Leidys, 29 years old, from Caracas, in Venezuela, is a BA student of Graphic Design at the University of Professional Studies in Science and Arts in LeÃ³n, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying architecture at the Central University of Venezuela. It is a very competitive programme and getting in was not easy. \n\nHowever, the economic, social and political situation got so bad in the country that, five years ago, I decided to leave. At one point, our university got attacked. I spent practically a semester without studying because of the protests. My brother left as well and is now in Chile. \n\nThe initial plan was to continue my studies in Puerto Rico, but I did not want to stay there illegally and since I had an uncle who lived here in LeÃ³n, I joined him. \n\nThe first thing I did was to look for a job. I was started working as a salesperson but did not have official papers. A year later, I started looking for study options. From the outset, I would always tell myself: âYou have to study, you have to study, you have to study.â I had already completed half of my architecture degree, so I wanted to continue. If I were to have something I could stand on in the future, I had to study. But I was alone and had practically no supportâ¦ Architecture is a very demanding field, so I looked for something related, but more accessible for me in my situation. I chose graphic design and actually, I am happy about my choice. I really like it. \n\nOne month in, at the end of September 2019, I received a positive response from UNHCR about DAFI. I could not believe the programme would support me throughout my bachelorâs! It is a huge, huge, huge help. Without it, I would be working but not studying, that is certain. \n\nWhen the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, I was fired from my job because of downsizing, and I remained without a job for almost two years. I only had the scholarship to support myself. Later on, I found this job in the printshop, where I have been employed for 16 months or so. Making money on top of the DAFI allowance provides me with a bit more comfort; it relieves some of the financial pressure. \n\nBetween my work and my studies, I do not have a lot of time for my social life.  My circle is very small in fact. At times I have felt very lonely but found support at school, and in my family. 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I am very grateful for everything that has happened to me.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0130.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":402002,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["xmp.did:9283fe26-f2d6-435c-b0cd-0f8d2bcd5bab"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:06:20.818Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{}},"11987":{"id":11987,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0131","caption":"Leidys, 29 years old, from Caracas, in Venezuela, is a BA student of Graphic Design at the University of Professional Studies in Science and Arts in LeÃ³n, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying architecture at the Central University of Venezuela. It is a very competitive programme and getting in was not easy. \n\nHowever, the economic, social and political situation got so bad in the country that, five years ago, I decided to leave. At one point, our university got attacked. I spent practically a semester without studying because of the protests. My brother left as well and is now in Chile. \n\nThe initial plan was to continue my studies in Puerto Rico, but I did not want to stay there illegally and since I had an uncle who lived here in LeÃ³n, I joined him. \n\nThe first thing I did was to look for a job. I was started working as a salesperson but did not have official papers. A year later, I started looking for study options. From the outset, I would always tell myself: âYou have to study, you have to study, you have to study.â I had already completed half of my architecture degree, so I wanted to continue. If I were to have something I could stand on in the future, I had to study. But I was alone and had practically no supportâ¦ Architecture is a very demanding field, so I looked for something related, but more accessible for me in my situation. 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They give me the strength to keep going. \n\nIn the future, I would wish to advance my knowledge in the field of printing, and perhaps even start my own business. That way, I could provide opportunities to others. \n\nMy message to the world is this: when you are willing to do things right, people in your life will come around to help you out. Of course DAFI came to me but it because of my strength as well. When you work hard and you really want something, it eventually materializes. I am very grateful for everything that has happened to me.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0131.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":385570,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["xmp.did:6a12acbc-1997-4385-a24f-9503a878007b"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:06:22.589Z","overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"11988":{"id":11988,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0132","caption":"Leidys, 29 years old, from Caracas, in Venezuela, is a BA student of Graphic Design at the University of Professional Studies in Science and Arts in LeÃ³n, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying architecture at the Central University of Venezuela. It is a very competitive programme and getting in was not easy. \n\nHowever, the economic, social and political situation got so bad in the country that, five years ago, I decided to leave. At one point, our university got attacked. I spent practically a semester without studying because of the protests. My brother left as well and is now in Chile. \n\nThe initial plan was to continue my studies in Puerto Rico, but I did not want to stay there illegally and since I had an uncle who lived here in LeÃ³n, I joined him. \n\nThe first thing I did was to look for a job. I was started working as a salesperson but did not have official papers. A year later, I started looking for study options. From the outset, I would always tell myself: âYou have to study, you have to study, you have to study.â I had already completed half of my architecture degree, so I wanted to continue. If I were to have something I could stand on in the future, I had to study. But I was alone and had practically no supportâ¦ Architecture is a very demanding field, so I looked for something related, but more accessible for me in my situation. I chose graphic design and actually, I am happy about my choice. I really like it. \n\nOne month in, at the end of September 2019, I received a positive response from UNHCR about DAFI. I could not believe the programme would support me throughout my bachelorâs! It is a huge, huge, huge help. Without it, I would be working but not studying, that is certain. \n\nWhen the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, I was fired from my job because of downsizing, and I remained without a job for almost two years. I only had the scholarship to support myself. Later on, I found this job in the printshop, where I have been employed for 16 months or so. Making money on top of the DAFI allowance provides me with a bit more comfort; it relieves some of the financial pressure. \n\nBetween my work and my studies, I do not have a lot of time for my social life.  My circle is very small in fact. At times I have felt very lonely but found support at school, and in my family. 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I spent practically a semester without studying because of the protests. My brother left as well and is now in Chile. \n\nThe initial plan was to continue my studies in Puerto Rico, but I did not want to stay there illegally and since I had an uncle who lived here in LeÃ³n, I joined him. \n\nThe first thing I did was to look for a job. I was started working as a salesperson but did not have official papers. A year later, I started looking for study options. From the outset, I would always tell myself: âYou have to study, you have to study, you have to study.â I had already completed half of my architecture degree, so I wanted to continue. If I were to have something I could stand on in the future, I had to study. But I was alone and had practically no supportâ¦ Architecture is a very demanding field, so I looked for something related, but more accessible for me in my situation. I chose graphic design and actually, I am happy about my choice. I really like it. \n\nOne month in, at the end of September 2019, I received a positive response from UNHCR about DAFI. I could not believe the programme would support me throughout my bachelorâs! It is a huge, huge, huge help. Without it, I would be working but not studying, that is certain. \n\nWhen the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, I was fired from my job because of downsizing, and I remained without a job for almost two years. I only had the scholarship to support myself. Later on, I found this job in the printshop, where I have been employed for 16 months or so. Making money on top of the DAFI allowance provides me with a bit more comfort; it relieves some of the financial pressure. \n\nBetween my work and my studies, I do not have a lot of time for my social life.  My circle is very small in fact. At times I have felt very lonely but found support at school, and in my family. 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I spent practically a semester without studying because of the protests. My brother left as well and is now in Chile. \n\nThe initial plan was to continue my studies in Puerto Rico, but I did not want to stay there illegally and since I had an uncle who lived here in LeÃ³n, I joined him. \n\nThe first thing I did was to look for a job. I was started working as a salesperson but did not have official papers. A year later, I started looking for study options. From the outset, I would always tell myself: âYou have to study, you have to study, you have to study.â I had already completed half of my architecture degree, so I wanted to continue. If I were to have something I could stand on in the future, I had to study. But I was alone and had practically no supportâ¦ Architecture is a very demanding field, so I looked for something related, but more accessible for me in my situation. I chose graphic design and actually, I am happy about my choice. I really like it. \n\nOne month in, at the end of September 2019, I received a positive response from UNHCR about DAFI. I could not believe the programme would support me throughout my bachelorâs! It is a huge, huge, huge help. Without it, I would be working but not studying, that is certain. \n\nWhen the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, I was fired from my job because of downsizing, and I remained without a job for almost two years. I only had the scholarship to support myself. Later on, I found this job in the printshop, where I have been employed for 16 months or so. Making money on top of the DAFI allowance provides me with a bit more comfort; it relieves some of the financial pressure. \n\nBetween my work and my studies, I do not have a lot of time for my social life.  My circle is very small in fact. At times I have felt very lonely but found support at school, and in my family. 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I spent practically a semester without studying because of the protests. My brother left as well and is now in Chile. \n\nThe initial plan was to continue my studies in Puerto Rico, but I did not want to stay there illegally and since I had an uncle who lived here in LeÃ³n, I joined him. \n\nThe first thing I did was to look for a job. I was started working as a salesperson but did not have official papers. A year later, I started looking for study options. From the outset, I would always tell myself: âYou have to study, you have to study, you have to study.â I had already completed half of my architecture degree, so I wanted to continue. If I were to have something I could stand on in the future, I had to study. But I was alone and had practically no supportâ¦ Architecture is a very demanding field, so I looked for something related, but more accessible for me in my situation. I chose graphic design and actually, I am happy about my choice. 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I spent practically a semester without studying because of the protests. My brother left as well and is now in Chile. \n\nThe initial plan was to continue my studies in Puerto Rico, but I did not want to stay there illegally and since I had an uncle who lived here in LeÃ³n, I joined him. \n\nThe first thing I did was to look for a job. I was started working as a salesperson but did not have official papers. A year later, I started looking for study options. From the outset, I would always tell myself: âYou have to study, you have to study, you have to study.â I had already completed half of my architecture degree, so I wanted to continue. If I were to have something I could stand on in the future, I had to study. But I was alone and had practically no supportâ¦ Architecture is a very demanding field, so I looked for something related, but more accessible for me in my situation. I chose graphic design and actually, I am happy about my choice. I really like it. \n\nOne month in, at the end of September 2019, I received a positive response from UNHCR about DAFI. I could not believe the programme would support me throughout my bachelorâs! It is a huge, huge, huge help. Without it, I would be working but not studying, that is certain. \n\nWhen the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, I was fired from my job because of downsizing, and I remained without a job for almost two years. I only had the scholarship to support myself. Later on, I found this job in the printshop, where I have been employed for 16 months or so. Making money on top of the DAFI allowance provides me with a bit more comfort; it relieves some of the financial pressure. \n\nBetween my work and my studies, I do not have a lot of time for my social life.  My circle is very small in fact. At times I have felt very lonely but found support at school, and in my family. 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I really like it. \n\nOne month in, at the end of September 2019, I received a positive response from UNHCR about DAFI. I could not believe the programme would support me throughout my bachelorâs! It is a huge, huge, huge help. Without it, I would be working but not studying, that is certain. \n\nWhen the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, I was fired from my job because of downsizing, and I remained without a job for almost two years. I only had the scholarship to support myself. Later on, I found this job in the printshop, where I have been employed for 16 months or so. Making money on top of the DAFI allowance provides me with a bit more comfort; it relieves some of the financial pressure. \n\nBetween my work and my studies, I do not have a lot of time for my social life.  My circle is very small in fact. At times I have felt very lonely but found support at school, and in my family. They give me the strength to keep going. \n\nIn the future, I would wish to advance my knowledge in the field of printing, and perhaps even start my own business. That way, I could provide opportunities to others. \n\nMy message to the world is this: when you are willing to do things right, people in your life will come around to help you out. Of course DAFI came to me but it because of my strength as well. When you work hard and you really want something, it eventually materializes. I am very grateful for everything that has happened to me.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0145.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":362202,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:06:50.912Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12002":{"id":12002,"label":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0146","caption":"Leidys, 29 years old, from Caracas, in Venezuela, is a BA student of Graphic Design at the University of Professional Studies in Science and Arts in LeÃ³n, in Mexico, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying architecture at the Central University of Venezuela. It is a very competitive programme and getting in was not easy. \n\nHowever, the economic, social and political situation got so bad in the country that, five years ago, I decided to leave. At one point, our university got attacked. I spent practically a semester without studying because of the protests. My brother left as well and is now in Chile. \n\nThe initial plan was to continue my studies in Puerto Rico, but I did not want to stay there illegally and since I had an uncle who lived here in LeÃ³n, I joined him. \n\nThe first thing I did was to look for a job. I was started working as a salesperson but did not have official papers. A year later, I started looking for study options. From the outset, I would always tell myself: âYou have to study, you have to study, you have to study.â I had already completed half of my architecture degree, so I wanted to continue. If I were to have something I could stand on in the future, I had to study. But I was alone and had practically no supportâ¦ Architecture is a very demanding field, so I looked for something related, but more accessible for me in my situation. I chose graphic design and actually, I am happy about my choice. I really like it. \n\nOne month in, at the end of September 2019, I received a positive response from UNHCR about DAFI. I could not believe the programme would support me throughout my bachelorâs! It is a huge, huge, huge help. Without it, I would be working but not studying, that is certain. \n\nWhen the Covid-19 pandemic broke out, I was fired from my job because of downsizing, and I remained without a job for almost two years. I only had the scholarship to support myself. Later on, I found this job in the printshop, where I have been employed for 16 months or so. Making money on top of the DAFI allowance provides me with a bit more comfort; it relieves some of the financial pressure. \n\nBetween my work and my studies, I do not have a lot of time for my social life.  My circle is very small in fact. At times I have felt very lonely but found support at school, and in my family. They give me the strength to keep going. \n\nIn the future, I would wish to advance my knowledge in the field of printing, and perhaps even start my own business. That way, I could provide opportunities to others. \n\nMy message to the world is this: when you are willing to do things right, people in your life will come around to help you out. Of course DAFI came to me but it because of my strength as well. When you work hard and you really want something, it eventually materializes. I am very grateful for everything that has happened to me.â","type":"image","content":"20220913_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0146.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":365637,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:06:53.331Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{}},"12003":{"id":12003,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0147","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0147.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":290440,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:06:55.208Z"},"12004":{"id":12004,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0148","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0148.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":360202,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:06:56.931Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12005":{"id":12005,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0149","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0149.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":306251},"keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:06:58.599Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12006":{"id":12006,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0150","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0150.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":326122},"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:00.366Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"]},"12007":{"id":12007,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0151","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0151.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":305592},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:02.142Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"]},"12008":{"id":12008,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0152","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0152.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":332914,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:03.941Z"},"12009":{"id":12009,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0153","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0153.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":380820},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:05.655Z","linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"]},"12010":{"id":12010,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0154","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. 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Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. 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Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. 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Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. 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Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. 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Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. 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Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. 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Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. 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Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0162.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":406175},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:22.417Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"]},"12019":{"id":12019,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0163","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0163.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":391388},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:24.365Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"]},"12020":{"id":12020,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0164","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0164.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":827},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":402666,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:26.610Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12021":{"id":12021,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0165","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0165.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":400732},"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:28.533Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12022":{"id":12022,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0166","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0166.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":386878,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","keywords":["xmp.did:0e7a5102-830d-4234-b534-8826f04c60d7"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:30.403Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12023":{"id":12023,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0167","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0167.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":396225},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["xmp.did:e869fe07-d101-4644-b085-6cdad35e617a"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:32.164Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":""},"12024":{"id":12024,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0168","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0168.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":387813,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:33.862Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["xmp.did:b16ecc9a-6c9d-46e0-93f6-acf86e7efc6c"]},"12025":{"id":12025,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0169","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0169.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":395779,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:35.793Z","keywords":["xmp.did:9157296d-ac60-4690-971e-cfc3b9571183"]},"12026":{"id":12026,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0170","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0170.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":381824,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:37.538Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12027":{"id":12027,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0171","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0171.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":361742,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:39.387Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{}},"12028":{"id":12028,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0172","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0172.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":385006},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:43.061Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12029":{"id":12029,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0173","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0173.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":370582},"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:45.131Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12030":{"id":12030,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0174","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0174.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":357713,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:46.857Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{}},"12031":{"id":12031,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0175","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0175.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":309494},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:48.615Z"},"12032":{"id":12032,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0176","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0176.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":385361},"keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:50.986Z"},"12033":{"id":12033,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0177","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0177.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":378164,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:52.952Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12034":{"id":12034,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0178","caption":"Katherine, 20 years old, from Honduras, is a second-year BA student of Biopharmaceutical Chemistry at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship. \n\nShe lives with her mother and her two brothers. The family came to Mexico in 2013. Katherine was nine years old and had completed her fifth grade. \n\nâI had to repeat the second semester of my fifth grade, because the school year is not the same here in Mexico. It starts in August whereas in Honduras, it starts in January. \n\nAt the beginning, it was hard for me to adapt. Everything was new. We had left everything behind and had to start a new life here. Luckily, I did not experience any discrimination at all. On the contrary, people were nice to me. By the time I reached secondary school, I had adapted well. I even made it to the top of my class and was elected as president of the student council. The teachers took me as an example and I had to represent all the students in the school. In the end, I graduated with high honors. I felt very good at that time and really enjoyed studying. I was getting closer and closer to reaching university. \n\nFor the entrance exam, I studied really hard. I had no choice but to be accepted into a public university because private ones were too expensive. It means that I had to come out on top. The exam is very competitive and, as a foreigner, I told myself that I had to study even more. When I finally got the results, I felt a great relief. I was very excited. It was one more steps towards achieving my goals.\n\nActually, I already knew what I wanted to study. I had long been interested in diseases and I have the ambition, one day, to find the cure to a disease that does not have one yet. In high school, I had already specialized in chemistry and biology. \n\nI started university in August 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. For almost a year and a half, we did not have any face-to-face class. It is only since January 2022 that all classes finally resumed on campus. It was challenging to study online all the time because our studies imply a lot of practice in the lab. Having said that, I felt happy everyday because I was studying. \n\nWhen I got the news that I was awarded the DAFI scholarship, I was thrilled and relieved, because my degree is expensive, with the materials and equipment we have to buy in particular. I could also pay for the Internet in order to be able to study online. If it was not for DAFI, I would probably no longer be studying; I would be working to support my mum and my brothers. \n\nI love football. I have been playing since I was 10 and I really enjoy it. I play in defense. In high school, I was the captain of our team. Today I play on the universityâs. \n\nIn the future, I would like to complete my masterâs as well as PhD perhaps. But for now, I am concentrating on my bachelorâs. I still have two and a half years to go, if all goes well. \n\nMy mum works in Mexico City actually, so she is away half of the time, which means that I am in charge when she is not here.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0178.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":313805,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:54.688Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"]},"12035":{"id":12035,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0179","caption":"Anibal, 17 years old, from Guatemala, is a first-year BA student of Software Engineering at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâWe came to Mexico two years ago, in October 2020, with my mother, my brother and my sister. Back in Guatemala, I was in junior high school when we left. Upon arrival, I had to take an equivalency test. I was out of school for not more than two weeks. \n\nInitially, I wanted to study marketing, but my mother advised against it. She was in favor of accounting, but I was not. In the end, I chose engineering, since I like maths and programming. It suits me well. \n\nGrowing up, I was an average student until the age of 10 or 11, before my grades started improving. The main problem was my behavior. Things were not easy at home. Our late father was violent towards our mother and he had a bad influence on me. I was aggressive too because I was mimicking him. \n\nIt got so bad with him that we had to flee. We were internally displaced in Guatemala for some time, but he would always find us, so eventually we had to leave the country. Actually, there are more opportunities for us here; we started building a life. Chiapas is often depicted as a poor state but personally, I think it has got many resources. They are simply not properly tackled. \n\nLooking ahead, I need to keep putting more effort in my studies, especially regarding the subjects I had never studied before. I also need to improve my English. After I graduate, I wish to pursue a career in programming and software creation.\n\nEven though we all work in the household, we can barely make ends meet. There is nothing left when the rent and the food have been paid. I thought about leaving school many times, but my mother always told me to keep going and that she would make sure that we can manage. She takes on cleaning jobs, ironing, everything she can find. \n\nMy mother is the one would told me about the opportunity of the DAFI scholarship. She said: âcome on, give it a try mijo! Youâve got nothing to lose.â I had been in college for three weeks before I got the news that I was accepted. I was very happy! I still have to work from Friday to Monday, selling cheese on the streets with my brother, but DAFI is definitely of great help. Money keeps being a constant worry in our family. We have enough to live but nothing is superfluous. \n\nI feel that there are no bad people; there are only bad circumstances. Some people have been hurt so bad that they do not trust other people anymore. On the contrary, I think that when people are being helped, they eventually help others. In our case, people were generous to us, even though they did not know us. One lady for instance gave us shelter in her house when we did not have anything. This other gentleman gave my mum some work. Others gave us food or car rides, that kind of thing.\n\nIn the future, I wish to be able to help not only my family but also other people who are in need. To do so, I first need to work on myself. It is all about getting better in order to help others. Perhaps I will teach, or provide assistance to elders, or create some kind of business where I can employ people.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0179.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":337005},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:56.560Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{}},"12036":{"id":12036,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0180","caption":"Anibal, 17 years old, from Guatemala, is a first-year BA student of Software Engineering at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâWe came to Mexico two years ago, in October 2020, with my mother, my brother and my sister. Back in Guatemala, I was in junior high school when we left. Upon arrival, I had to take an equivalency test. I was out of school for not more than two weeks. \n\nInitially, I wanted to study marketing, but my mother advised against it. She was in favor of accounting, but I was not. In the end, I chose engineering, since I like maths and programming. It suits me well. \n\nGrowing up, I was an average student until the age of 10 or 11, before my grades started improving. The main problem was my behavior. Things were not easy at home. Our late father was violent towards our mother and he had a bad influence on me. I was aggressive too because I was mimicking him. \n\nIt got so bad with him that we had to flee. We were internally displaced in Guatemala for some time, but he would always find us, so eventually we had to leave the country. Actually, there are more opportunities for us here; we started building a life. Chiapas is often depicted as a poor state but personally, I think it has got many resources. They are simply not properly tackled. \n\nLooking ahead, I need to keep putting more effort in my studies, especially regarding the subjects I had never studied before. I also need to improve my English. After I graduate, I wish to pursue a career in programming and software creation.\n\nEven though we all work in the household, we can barely make ends meet. There is nothing left when the rent and the food have been paid. I thought about leaving school many times, but my mother always told me to keep going and that she would make sure that we can manage. She takes on cleaning jobs, ironing, everything she can find. \n\nMy mother is the one would told me about the opportunity of the DAFI scholarship. She said: âcome on, give it a try mijo! Youâve got nothing to lose.â I had been in college for three weeks before I got the news that I was accepted. I was very happy! I still have to work from Friday to Monday, selling cheese on the streets with my brother, but DAFI is definitely of great help. Money keeps being a constant worry in our family. We have enough to live but nothing is superfluous. \n\nI feel that there are no bad people; there are only bad circumstances. Some people have been hurt so bad that they do not trust other people anymore. On the contrary, I think that when people are being helped, they eventually help others. In our case, people were generous to us, even though they did not know us. One lady for instance gave us shelter in her house when we did not have anything. This other gentleman gave my mum some work. Others gave us food or car rides, that kind of thing.\n\nIn the future, I wish to be able to help not only my family but also other people who are in need. To do so, I first need to work on myself. It is all about getting better in order to help others. Perhaps I will teach, or provide assistance to elders, or create some kind of business where I can employ people.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0180.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":366204},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:07:58.338Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12037":{"id":12037,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0181","caption":"Anibal, 17 years old, from Guatemala, is a first-year BA student of Software Engineering at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâWe came to Mexico two years ago, in October 2020, with my mother, my brother and my sister. Back in Guatemala, I was in junior high school when we left. Upon arrival, I had to take an equivalency test. I was out of school for not more than two weeks. \n\nInitially, I wanted to study marketing, but my mother advised against it. She was in favor of accounting, but I was not. In the end, I chose engineering, since I like maths and programming. It suits me well. \n\nGrowing up, I was an average student until the age of 10 or 11, before my grades started improving. The main problem was my behavior. Things were not easy at home. Our late father was violent towards our mother and he had a bad influence on me. I was aggressive too because I was mimicking him. \n\nIt got so bad with him that we had to flee. We were internally displaced in Guatemala for some time, but he would always find us, so eventually we had to leave the country. Actually, there are more opportunities for us here; we started building a life. Chiapas is often depicted as a poor state but personally, I think it has got many resources. They are simply not properly tackled. \n\nLooking ahead, I need to keep putting more effort in my studies, especially regarding the subjects I had never studied before. I also need to improve my English. After I graduate, I wish to pursue a career in programming and software creation.\n\nEven though we all work in the household, we can barely make ends meet. There is nothing left when the rent and the food have been paid. I thought about leaving school many times, but my mother always told me to keep going and that she would make sure that we can manage. She takes on cleaning jobs, ironing, everything she can find. \n\nMy mother is the one would told me about the opportunity of the DAFI scholarship. She said: âcome on, give it a try mijo! Youâve got nothing to lose.â I had been in college for three weeks before I got the news that I was accepted. I was very happy! I still have to work from Friday to Monday, selling cheese on the streets with my brother, but DAFI is definitely of great help. Money keeps being a constant worry in our family. We have enough to live but nothing is superfluous. \n\nI feel that there are no bad people; there are only bad circumstances. Some people have been hurt so bad that they do not trust other people anymore. On the contrary, I think that when people are being helped, they eventually help others. In our case, people were generous to us, even though they did not know us. One lady for instance gave us shelter in her house when we did not have anything. This other gentleman gave my mum some work. Others gave us food or car rides, that kind of thing.\n\nIn the future, I wish to be able to help not only my family but also other people who are in need. To do so, I first need to work on myself. It is all about getting better in order to help others. Perhaps I will teach, or provide assistance to elders, or create some kind of business where I can employ people.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0181.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":343364},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:00.322Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12038":{"id":12038,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0182","caption":"Anibal, 17 years old, from Guatemala, is a first-year BA student of Software Engineering at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâWe came to Mexico two years ago, in October 2020, with my mother, my brother and my sister. Back in Guatemala, I was in junior high school when we left. Upon arrival, I had to take an equivalency test. I was out of school for not more than two weeks. \n\nInitially, I wanted to study marketing, but my mother advised against it. She was in favor of accounting, but I was not. In the end, I chose engineering, since I like maths and programming. It suits me well. \n\nGrowing up, I was an average student until the age of 10 or 11, before my grades started improving. The main problem was my behavior. Things were not easy at home. Our late father was violent towards our mother and he had a bad influence on me. I was aggressive too because I was mimicking him. \n\nIt got so bad with him that we had to flee. We were internally displaced in Guatemala for some time, but he would always find us, so eventually we had to leave the country. Actually, there are more opportunities for us here; we started building a life. Chiapas is often depicted as a poor state but personally, I think it has got many resources. They are simply not properly tackled. \n\nLooking ahead, I need to keep putting more effort in my studies, especially regarding the subjects I had never studied before. I also need to improve my English. After I graduate, I wish to pursue a career in programming and software creation.\n\nEven though we all work in the household, we can barely make ends meet. There is nothing left when the rent and the food have been paid. I thought about leaving school many times, but my mother always told me to keep going and that she would make sure that we can manage. She takes on cleaning jobs, ironing, everything she can find. \n\nMy mother is the one would told me about the opportunity of the DAFI scholarship. She said: âcome on, give it a try mijo! Youâve got nothing to lose.â I had been in college for three weeks before I got the news that I was accepted. I was very happy! I still have to work from Friday to Monday, selling cheese on the streets with my brother, but DAFI is definitely of great help. Money keeps being a constant worry in our family. We have enough to live but nothing is superfluous. \n\nI feel that there are no bad people; there are only bad circumstances. Some people have been hurt so bad that they do not trust other people anymore. On the contrary, I think that when people are being helped, they eventually help others. In our case, people were generous to us, even though they did not know us. One lady for instance gave us shelter in her house when we did not have anything. This other gentleman gave my mum some work. Others gave us food or car rides, that kind of thing.\n\nIn the future, I wish to be able to help not only my family but also other people who are in need. To do so, I first need to work on myself. It is all about getting better in order to help others. Perhaps I will teach, or provide assistance to elders, or create some kind of business where I can employ people.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0182.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":383383,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:03.118Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"]},"12039":{"id":12039,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0183","caption":"Anibal, 17 years old, from Guatemala, is a first-year BA student of Software Engineering at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâWe came to Mexico two years ago, in October 2020, with my mother, my brother and my sister. Back in Guatemala, I was in junior high school when we left. Upon arrival, I had to take an equivalency test. I was out of school for not more than two weeks. \n\nInitially, I wanted to study marketing, but my mother advised against it. She was in favor of accounting, but I was not. In the end, I chose engineering, since I like maths and programming. It suits me well. \n\nGrowing up, I was an average student until the age of 10 or 11, before my grades started improving. The main problem was my behavior. Things were not easy at home. Our late father was violent towards our mother and he had a bad influence on me. I was aggressive too because I was mimicking him. \n\nIt got so bad with him that we had to flee. We were internally displaced in Guatemala for some time, but he would always find us, so eventually we had to leave the country. Actually, there are more opportunities for us here; we started building a life. Chiapas is often depicted as a poor state but personally, I think it has got many resources. They are simply not properly tackled. \n\nLooking ahead, I need to keep putting more effort in my studies, especially regarding the subjects I had never studied before. I also need to improve my English. After I graduate, I wish to pursue a career in programming and software creation.\n\nEven though we all work in the household, we can barely make ends meet. There is nothing left when the rent and the food have been paid. I thought about leaving school many times, but my mother always told me to keep going and that she would make sure that we can manage. She takes on cleaning jobs, ironing, everything she can find. \n\nMy mother is the one would told me about the opportunity of the DAFI scholarship. She said: âcome on, give it a try mijo! Youâve got nothing to lose.â I had been in college for three weeks before I got the news that I was accepted. I was very happy! I still have to work from Friday to Monday, selling cheese on the streets with my brother, but DAFI is definitely of great help. Money keeps being a constant worry in our family. We have enough to live but nothing is superfluous. \n\nI feel that there are no bad people; there are only bad circumstances. Some people have been hurt so bad that they do not trust other people anymore. On the contrary, I think that when people are being helped, they eventually help others. In our case, people were generous to us, even though they did not know us. One lady for instance gave us shelter in her house when we did not have anything. This other gentleman gave my mum some work. Others gave us food or car rides, that kind of thing.\n\nIn the future, I wish to be able to help not only my family but also other people who are in need. To do so, I first need to work on myself. It is all about getting better in order to help others. Perhaps I will teach, or provide assistance to elders, or create some kind of business where I can employ people.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0183.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":352462,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:04.933Z","overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"]},"12040":{"id":12040,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0184","caption":"Anibal, 17 years old, from Guatemala, is a first-year BA student of Software Engineering at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâWe came to Mexico two years ago, in October 2020, with my mother, my brother and my sister. Back in Guatemala, I was in junior high school when we left. Upon arrival, I had to take an equivalency test. I was out of school for not more than two weeks. \n\nInitially, I wanted to study marketing, but my mother advised against it. She was in favor of accounting, but I was not. In the end, I chose engineering, since I like maths and programming. It suits me well. \n\nGrowing up, I was an average student until the age of 10 or 11, before my grades started improving. The main problem was my behavior. Things were not easy at home. Our late father was violent towards our mother and he had a bad influence on me. I was aggressive too because I was mimicking him. \n\nIt got so bad with him that we had to flee. We were internally displaced in Guatemala for some time, but he would always find us, so eventually we had to leave the country. Actually, there are more opportunities for us here; we started building a life. Chiapas is often depicted as a poor state but personally, I think it has got many resources. They are simply not properly tackled. \n\nLooking ahead, I need to keep putting more effort in my studies, especially regarding the subjects I had never studied before. I also need to improve my English. After I graduate, I wish to pursue a career in programming and software creation.\n\nEven though we all work in the household, we can barely make ends meet. There is nothing left when the rent and the food have been paid. I thought about leaving school many times, but my mother always told me to keep going and that she would make sure that we can manage. She takes on cleaning jobs, ironing, everything she can find. \n\nMy mother is the one would told me about the opportunity of the DAFI scholarship. She said: âcome on, give it a try mijo! Youâve got nothing to lose.â I had been in college for three weeks before I got the news that I was accepted. I was very happy! I still have to work from Friday to Monday, selling cheese on the streets with my brother, but DAFI is definitely of great help. Money keeps being a constant worry in our family. We have enough to live but nothing is superfluous. \n\nI feel that there are no bad people; there are only bad circumstances. Some people have been hurt so bad that they do not trust other people anymore. On the contrary, I think that when people are being helped, they eventually help others. In our case, people were generous to us, even though they did not know us. One lady for instance gave us shelter in her house when we did not have anything. This other gentleman gave my mum some work. Others gave us food or car rides, that kind of thing.\n\nIn the future, I wish to be able to help not only my family but also other people who are in need. To do so, I first need to work on myself. It is all about getting better in order to help others. Perhaps I will teach, or provide assistance to elders, or create some kind of business where I can employ people.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0184.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":309790,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:07.717Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"]},"12041":{"id":12041,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0185","caption":"Anibal, 17 years old, from Guatemala, is a first-year BA student of Software Engineering at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâWe came to Mexico two years ago, in October 2020, with my mother, my brother and my sister. Back in Guatemala, I was in junior high school when we left. Upon arrival, I had to take an equivalency test. I was out of school for not more than two weeks. \n\nInitially, I wanted to study marketing, but my mother advised against it. She was in favor of accounting, but I was not. In the end, I chose engineering, since I like maths and programming. It suits me well. \n\nGrowing up, I was an average student until the age of 10 or 11, before my grades started improving. The main problem was my behavior. Things were not easy at home. Our late father was violent towards our mother and he had a bad influence on me. I was aggressive too because I was mimicking him. \n\nIt got so bad with him that we had to flee. We were internally displaced in Guatemala for some time, but he would always find us, so eventually we had to leave the country. Actually, there are more opportunities for us here; we started building a life. Chiapas is often depicted as a poor state but personally, I think it has got many resources. They are simply not properly tackled. \n\nLooking ahead, I need to keep putting more effort in my studies, especially regarding the subjects I had never studied before. I also need to improve my English. After I graduate, I wish to pursue a career in programming and software creation.\n\nEven though we all work in the household, we can barely make ends meet. There is nothing left when the rent and the food have been paid. I thought about leaving school many times, but my mother always told me to keep going and that she would make sure that we can manage. She takes on cleaning jobs, ironing, everything she can find. \n\nMy mother is the one would told me about the opportunity of the DAFI scholarship. She said: âcome on, give it a try mijo! Youâve got nothing to lose.â I had been in college for three weeks before I got the news that I was accepted. I was very happy! I still have to work from Friday to Monday, selling cheese on the streets with my brother, but DAFI is definitely of great help. Money keeps being a constant worry in our family. We have enough to live but nothing is superfluous. \n\nI feel that there are no bad people; there are only bad circumstances. Some people have been hurt so bad that they do not trust other people anymore. On the contrary, I think that when people are being helped, they eventually help others. In our case, people were generous to us, even though they did not know us. One lady for instance gave us shelter in her house when we did not have anything. This other gentleman gave my mum some work. Others gave us food or car rides, that kind of thing.\n\nIn the future, I wish to be able to help not only my family but also other people who are in need. To do so, I first need to work on myself. It is all about getting better in order to help others. Perhaps I will teach, or provide assistance to elders, or create some kind of business where I can employ people.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0185.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":303414,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:09.560Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{}},"12042":{"id":12042,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0186","caption":"Anibal, 17 years old, from Guatemala, is a first-year BA student of Software Engineering at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâWe came to Mexico two years ago, in October 2020, with my mother, my brother and my sister. Back in Guatemala, I was in junior high school when we left. Upon arrival, I had to take an equivalency test. I was out of school for not more than two weeks. \n\nInitially, I wanted to study marketing, but my mother advised against it. She was in favor of accounting, but I was not. In the end, I chose engineering, since I like maths and programming. It suits me well. \n\nGrowing up, I was an average student until the age of 10 or 11, before my grades started improving. The main problem was my behavior. Things were not easy at home. Our late father was violent towards our mother and he had a bad influence on me. I was aggressive too because I was mimicking him. \n\nIt got so bad with him that we had to flee. We were internally displaced in Guatemala for some time, but he would always find us, so eventually we had to leave the country. Actually, there are more opportunities for us here; we started building a life. Chiapas is often depicted as a poor state but personally, I think it has got many resources. They are simply not properly tackled. \n\nLooking ahead, I need to keep putting more effort in my studies, especially regarding the subjects I had never studied before. I also need to improve my English. After I graduate, I wish to pursue a career in programming and software creation.\n\nEven though we all work in the household, we can barely make ends meet. There is nothing left when the rent and the food have been paid. I thought about leaving school many times, but my mother always told me to keep going and that she would make sure that we can manage. She takes on cleaning jobs, ironing, everything she can find. \n\nMy mother is the one would told me about the opportunity of the DAFI scholarship. She said: âcome on, give it a try mijo! Youâve got nothing to lose.â I had been in college for three weeks before I got the news that I was accepted. I was very happy! I still have to work from Friday to Monday, selling cheese on the streets with my brother, but DAFI is definitely of great help. Money keeps being a constant worry in our family. We have enough to live but nothing is superfluous. \n\nI feel that there are no bad people; there are only bad circumstances. Some people have been hurt so bad that they do not trust other people anymore. On the contrary, I think that when people are being helped, they eventually help others. In our case, people were generous to us, even though they did not know us. One lady for instance gave us shelter in her house when we did not have anything. This other gentleman gave my mum some work. Others gave us food or car rides, that kind of thing.\n\nIn the future, I wish to be able to help not only my family but also other people who are in need. To do so, I first need to work on myself. It is all about getting better in order to help others. Perhaps I will teach, or provide assistance to elders, or create some kind of business where I can employ people.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0186.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":332702,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:11.238Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12043":{"id":12043,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0187","caption":"Anibal, 17 years old, from Guatemala, is a first-year BA student of Software Engineering at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâWe came to Mexico two years ago, in October 2020, with my mother, my brother and my sister. Back in Guatemala, I was in junior high school when we left. Upon arrival, I had to take an equivalency test. I was out of school for not more than two weeks. \n\nInitially, I wanted to study marketing, but my mother advised against it. She was in favor of accounting, but I was not. In the end, I chose engineering, since I like maths and programming. It suits me well. \n\nGrowing up, I was an average student until the age of 10 or 11, before my grades started improving. The main problem was my behavior. Things were not easy at home. Our late father was violent towards our mother and he had a bad influence on me. I was aggressive too because I was mimicking him. \n\nIt got so bad with him that we had to flee. We were internally displaced in Guatemala for some time, but he would always find us, so eventually we had to leave the country. Actually, there are more opportunities for us here; we started building a life. Chiapas is often depicted as a poor state but personally, I think it has got many resources. They are simply not properly tackled. \n\nLooking ahead, I need to keep putting more effort in my studies, especially regarding the subjects I had never studied before. I also need to improve my English. After I graduate, I wish to pursue a career in programming and software creation.\n\nEven though we all work in the household, we can barely make ends meet. There is nothing left when the rent and the food have been paid. I thought about leaving school many times, but my mother always told me to keep going and that she would make sure that we can manage. She takes on cleaning jobs, ironing, everything she can find. \n\nMy mother is the one would told me about the opportunity of the DAFI scholarship. She said: âcome on, give it a try mijo! Youâve got nothing to lose.â I had been in college for three weeks before I got the news that I was accepted. I was very happy! I still have to work from Friday to Monday, selling cheese on the streets with my brother, but DAFI is definitely of great help. Money keeps being a constant worry in our family. We have enough to live but nothing is superfluous. \n\nI feel that there are no bad people; there are only bad circumstances. Some people have been hurt so bad that they do not trust other people anymore. On the contrary, I think that when people are being helped, they eventually help others. In our case, people were generous to us, even though they did not know us. One lady for instance gave us shelter in her house when we did not have anything. This other gentleman gave my mum some work. Others gave us food or car rides, that kind of thing.\n\nIn the future, I wish to be able to help not only my family but also other people who are in need. To do so, I first need to work on myself. It is all about getting better in order to help others. Perhaps I will teach, or provide assistance to elders, or create some kind of business where I can employ people.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0187.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":383247},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:13.818Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12044":{"id":12044,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0188","caption":"Anibal, 17 years old, from Guatemala, is a first-year BA student of Software Engineering at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâWe came to Mexico two years ago, in October 2020, with my mother, my brother and my sister. Back in Guatemala, I was in junior high school when we left. Upon arrival, I had to take an equivalency test. I was out of school for not more than two weeks. \n\nInitially, I wanted to study marketing, but my mother advised against it. She was in favor of accounting, but I was not. In the end, I chose engineering, since I like maths and programming. It suits me well. \n\nGrowing up, I was an average student until the age of 10 or 11, before my grades started improving. The main problem was my behavior. Things were not easy at home. Our late father was violent towards our mother and he had a bad influence on me. I was aggressive too because I was mimicking him. \n\nIt got so bad with him that we had to flee. We were internally displaced in Guatemala for some time, but he would always find us, so eventually we had to leave the country. Actually, there are more opportunities for us here; we started building a life. Chiapas is often depicted as a poor state but personally, I think it has got many resources. They are simply not properly tackled. \n\nLooking ahead, I need to keep putting more effort in my studies, especially regarding the subjects I had never studied before. I also need to improve my English. After I graduate, I wish to pursue a career in programming and software creation.\n\nEven though we all work in the household, we can barely make ends meet. There is nothing left when the rent and the food have been paid. I thought about leaving school many times, but my mother always told me to keep going and that she would make sure that we can manage. She takes on cleaning jobs, ironing, everything she can find. \n\nMy mother is the one would told me about the opportunity of the DAFI scholarship. She said: âcome on, give it a try mijo! Youâve got nothing to lose.â I had been in college for three weeks before I got the news that I was accepted. I was very happy! I still have to work from Friday to Monday, selling cheese on the streets with my brother, but DAFI is definitely of great help. Money keeps being a constant worry in our family. We have enough to live but nothing is superfluous. \n\nI feel that there are no bad people; there are only bad circumstances. Some people have been hurt so bad that they do not trust other people anymore. On the contrary, I think that when people are being helped, they eventually help others. In our case, people were generous to us, even though they did not know us. One lady for instance gave us shelter in her house when we did not have anything. This other gentleman gave my mum some work. Others gave us food or car rides, that kind of thing.\n\nIn the future, I wish to be able to help not only my family but also other people who are in need. To do so, I first need to work on myself. It is all about getting better in order to help others. Perhaps I will teach, or provide assistance to elders, or create some kind of business where I can employ people.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0188.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":346019},"keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:15.549Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12045":{"id":12045,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0189","caption":"Anibal, 17 years old, from Guatemala, is a first-year BA student of Software Engineering at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâWe came to Mexico two years ago, in October 2020, with my mother, my brother and my sister. Back in Guatemala, I was in junior high school when we left. Upon arrival, I had to take an equivalency test. I was out of school for not more than two weeks. \n\nInitially, I wanted to study marketing, but my mother advised against it. She was in favor of accounting, but I was not. In the end, I chose engineering, since I like maths and programming. It suits me well. \n\nGrowing up, I was an average student until the age of 10 or 11, before my grades started improving. The main problem was my behavior. Things were not easy at home. Our late father was violent towards our mother and he had a bad influence on me. I was aggressive too because I was mimicking him. \n\nIt got so bad with him that we had to flee. We were internally displaced in Guatemala for some time, but he would always find us, so eventually we had to leave the country. Actually, there are more opportunities for us here; we started building a life. Chiapas is often depicted as a poor state but personally, I think it has got many resources. They are simply not properly tackled. \n\nLooking ahead, I need to keep putting more effort in my studies, especially regarding the subjects I had never studied before. I also need to improve my English. After I graduate, I wish to pursue a career in programming and software creation.\n\nEven though we all work in the household, we can barely make ends meet. There is nothing left when the rent and the food have been paid. I thought about leaving school many times, but my mother always told me to keep going and that she would make sure that we can manage. She takes on cleaning jobs, ironing, everything she can find. \n\nMy mother is the one would told me about the opportunity of the DAFI scholarship. She said: âcome on, give it a try mijo! Youâve got nothing to lose.â I had been in college for three weeks before I got the news that I was accepted. I was very happy! I still have to work from Friday to Monday, selling cheese on the streets with my brother, but DAFI is definitely of great help. Money keeps being a constant worry in our family. We have enough to live but nothing is superfluous. \n\nI feel that there are no bad people; there are only bad circumstances. Some people have been hurt so bad that they do not trust other people anymore. On the contrary, I think that when people are being helped, they eventually help others. In our case, people were generous to us, even though they did not know us. One lady for instance gave us shelter in her house when we did not have anything. This other gentleman gave my mum some work. Others gave us food or car rides, that kind of thing.\n\nIn the future, I wish to be able to help not only my family but also other people who are in need. To do so, I first need to work on myself. It is all about getting better in order to help others. Perhaps I will teach, or provide assistance to elders, or create some kind of business where I can employ people.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0189.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":354719,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:17.342Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"]},"12046":{"id":12046,"label":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0190","caption":"Anibal, 17 years old, from Guatemala, is a first-year BA student of Software Engineering at the Autonomous University of Chiapas (Universidad AutÃ³noma de Chiapas), in Tapachula, southern Mexico, a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâWe came to Mexico two years ago, in October 2020, with my mother, my brother and my sister. Back in Guatemala, I was in junior high school when we left. Upon arrival, I had to take an equivalency test. I was out of school for not more than two weeks. \n\nInitially, I wanted to study marketing, but my mother advised against it. She was in favor of accounting, but I was not. In the end, I chose engineering, since I like maths and programming. It suits me well. \n\nGrowing up, I was an average student until the age of 10 or 11, before my grades started improving. The main problem was my behavior. Things were not easy at home. Our late father was violent towards our mother and he had a bad influence on me. I was aggressive too because I was mimicking him. \n\nIt got so bad with him that we had to flee. We were internally displaced in Guatemala for some time, but he would always find us, so eventually we had to leave the country. Actually, there are more opportunities for us here; we started building a life. Chiapas is often depicted as a poor state but personally, I think it has got many resources. They are simply not properly tackled. \n\nLooking ahead, I need to keep putting more effort in my studies, especially regarding the subjects I had never studied before. I also need to improve my English. After I graduate, I wish to pursue a career in programming and software creation.\n\nEven though we all work in the household, we can barely make ends meet. There is nothing left when the rent and the food have been paid. I thought about leaving school many times, but my mother always told me to keep going and that she would make sure that we can manage. She takes on cleaning jobs, ironing, everything she can find. \n\nMy mother is the one would told me about the opportunity of the DAFI scholarship. She said: âcome on, give it a try mijo! Youâve got nothing to lose.â I had been in college for three weeks before I got the news that I was accepted. I was very happy! I still have to work from Friday to Monday, selling cheese on the streets with my brother, but DAFI is definitely of great help. Money keeps being a constant worry in our family. We have enough to live but nothing is superfluous. \n\nI feel that there are no bad people; there are only bad circumstances. Some people have been hurt so bad that they do not trust other people anymore. On the contrary, I think that when people are being helped, they eventually help others. In our case, people were generous to us, even though they did not know us. One lady for instance gave us shelter in her house when we did not have anything. This other gentleman gave my mum some work. Others gave us food or car rides, that kind of thing.\n\nIn the future, I wish to be able to help not only my family but also other people who are in need. To do so, I first need to work on myself. It is all about getting better in order to help others. Perhaps I will teach, or provide assistance to elders, or create some kind of business where I can employ people.â","type":"image","content":"20220915_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0190.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":334182,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:18.983Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":""},"12047":{"id":12047,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0191","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0191.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":327572},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:20.787Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":""},"12048":{"id":12048,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0192","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0192.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":385826,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:22.611Z","overrides":{}},"12049":{"id":12049,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0193","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0193.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":368186},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:25.206Z","overrides":{}},"12050":{"id":12050,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0194","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0194.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":355470},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:27.002Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12051":{"id":12051,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0195","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0195.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":383599,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:29.484Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{}},"12052":{"id":12052,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0196","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0196.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":352424,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:31.260Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12053":{"id":12053,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0197","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0197.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":357899,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:32.877Z","linkTarget":""},"12054":{"id":12054,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0198","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0198.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":378731,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:34.612Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12055":{"id":12055,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0199","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0199.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":369677,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:36.341Z","overrides":{}},"12056":{"id":12056,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0200","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0200.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":333071,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:38.064Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"]},"12057":{"id":12057,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0201","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0201.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":368934,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:39.947Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12058":{"id":12058,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0202","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0202.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":370894},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:42.491Z","keywords":["Refugee"]},"12059":{"id":12059,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0203","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0203.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":408827},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:44.442Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{}},"12060":{"id":12060,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0204","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0204.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":354698},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:46.116Z"},"12061":{"id":12061,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0205","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0205.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":347279},"keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:52.958Z","linkTarget":""},"12062":{"id":12062,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0206","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0206.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":355768},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:54.744Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12063":{"id":12063,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0207","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0207.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":365632},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:56.489Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12064":{"id":12064,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0208","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0208.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":360927},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:08:58.278Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{}},"12065":{"id":12065,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0209","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0209.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":352290,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:00.839Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12066":{"id":12066,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0210","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0210.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":378188,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:04.812Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12067":{"id":12067,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0211","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0211.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":344776},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:06.558Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{}},"12068":{"id":12068,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0212","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0212.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":382259,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:08.230Z"},"12069":{"id":12069,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0213","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0213.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":405267,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:09.977Z","overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"]},"12070":{"id":12070,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0214","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0214.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":337102},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:11.891Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{}},"12071":{"id":12071,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0215","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0215.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":318477},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:13.568Z","overrides":{}},"12072":{"id":12072,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0216","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0216.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":405663},"keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:15.681Z"},"12073":{"id":12073,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0217","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0217.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":324827,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:17.500Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{}},"12074":{"id":12074,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0218","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0218.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":325133},"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:19.184Z"},"12075":{"id":12075,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0219","caption":"For their individual stories, see their respective images.","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0219.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":349355,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugees"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:26.831Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12076":{"id":12076,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0220","caption":"For their individual stories, see their respective images.","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0220.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":384140},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugees"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:28.473Z","overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12077":{"id":12077,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0221","caption":"For their individual stories, see their respective images.","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0221.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":388829},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:30.875Z","keywords":["Refugees"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{}},"12078":{"id":12078,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0222","caption":"For their individual stories, see their respective images.","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0222.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":358645},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:32.615Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugees"],"overrides":{}},"12079":{"id":12079,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0223","caption":"For their individual stories, see their respective images.","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0223.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":351867,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugees"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:41.473Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12080":{"id":12080,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0224","caption":"For their individual stories, see their respective images.","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0224.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":373015,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugees"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:43.223Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12081":{"id":12081,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0225","caption":"For their individual stories, see their respective images.","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0225.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":381352},"keywords":["Refugees"],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:45.022Z"},"12082":{"id":12082,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0226","caption":"For their individual stories, see their respective images.","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0226.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":328143,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:46.800Z","keywords":["Refugees"],"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12083":{"id":12083,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0227","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0227.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":343024},"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:48.402Z","overrides":{}},"12084":{"id":12084,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0228","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0228.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":331632,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:50.039Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":""},"12085":{"id":12085,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0229","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0229.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":354783},"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:51.732Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"]},"12086":{"id":12086,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0230","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0230.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":342274},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:53.780Z","overrides":{}},"12087":{"id":12087,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0231","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0231.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":391248},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:56.092Z","linkTarget":""},"12088":{"id":12088,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0232","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0232.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":355778,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:57.758Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12089":{"id":12089,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0233","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0233.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":340823},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:09:59.436Z"},"12090":{"id":12090,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0234","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0234.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":343334,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:01.230Z","overrides":{}},"12091":{"id":12091,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0235","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0235.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":387287},"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:02.918Z"},"12092":{"id":12092,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0236","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0236.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":343524,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:04.653Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12093":{"id":12093,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0237","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0237.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":401719,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:07.157Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12094":{"id":12094,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0238","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0238.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":395448,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:08.878Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12095":{"id":12095,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0239","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0239.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":402783},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:11.344Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12096":{"id":12096,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0240","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0240.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":378441,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:13.114Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12097":{"id":12097,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0241","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0241.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":392513,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:14.982Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{}},"12098":{"id":12098,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0242","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0242.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":388740},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:17.592Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{}},"12099":{"id":12099,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0243","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0243.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":376393},"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:19.367Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"]},"12100":{"id":12100,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0244","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0244.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":350691},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:21.019Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12101":{"id":12101,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0245","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0245.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":276730},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:22.856Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12102":{"id":12102,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0246","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0246.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":302172},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:24.540Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{}},"12103":{"id":12103,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0247","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0247.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":360653,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:26.266Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12104":{"id":12104,"label":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0248","caption":"Andres, 21 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Telematics Engineering at the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nâI came here to Mexico City in December 2018 with my mother, my aunt and my cousin. I was 17. Back in Venezuela, I had graduated from high school and had started a degree of electronic engineering, but I could only complete the first semester before we left. We took that decision because of the political and economic situation of the country at that time. \n\nWhen we got here, I studied to prepare for the admission exam. After two months, I missed the exam of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) but later on, I passed the one for the National Polytechnic Institute of Mexico. I started my bachelorâs in January 2020 so altogether, I was out of university for about a year.\n\nWhat I study is a mix of telecommunications, IT and electronics. Initially, I wanted to major in mechanical engineering but I did not get it, so I thought âletâs give it a try for one semesterâ and I actually really like it, especially when it comes to cybersecurity and programming.\n\nA few months after I started, the Covid-19 pandemic broke out. The university closed down and everything took place online. We did not return to the campus before April of this year (2022). \n\nOur family went through a very difficult time during the pandemic. We all got sick (especially my mother) and our savings were entirely spent on medicine, doctor's visits, etc. It was very hard. \n\nThat is when DAFI came to the rescue. I learned about it through my cousin. I immediately decided to apply because I really needed the extra help to continue my studies. I did not want to be a burden for my family. It was very stressful, very difficult. \n\nBeing accepted felt like a big relief. I was very excited to receive this extra help. It took the stress away with regard to the financial pressure. Without DAFI, I think I would have had to interrupt my studies. I do not thing I would have been able to cover the costs. \n\nStudying online was tough. I did not enjoy it. I was experimenting the least exciting part of studying, while missing out on the best part, which is hanging out with friends, interacting with new people, or talking with my professors face to face.  \n\nWhen I arrived in Mexico, having a social life was difficult because I had to dedicate myself to studying and working at the same time. I had to pay for the courses I was taking to prepare for the admission exam. So I could hardly meet people. I was selling spare parts for mobile phones. Then the pandemic hit, so my social life came to a complete standstill. I was very, very sad. I got quite depressed actually. I felt worthless.\n\nIt was not until the pandemic started to end that I was able to make up for that lost time. Today, I have a lot of friends, not so much at university but rather outside. Most of them are also foreigners. I guess it is because they understand what it means to live outside of your country. With people who have not experienced it, there is some kind of barrier that prevents me from integrating more. With other foreigners, it is different. We are in the same situation, there is nothing to explain. There is also more solidarity. \n\nAt university, I do not identify with any particular group. I mingle with everyone. I am known for that, I think. I do my best to take initiatives and take the lead. I try to influence people in a positive way, to motivate them. I really enjoy it.\n\nI have four semesters left before I can complete my degree. I hope that all my efforts will pay off and that I will find a job in my field, hopefully in web development or cybersecurity. These are two areas that I am really passionate about. I love taking extra courses outside of school to learn about these topics, in order to prepare myself for my professional life. In the long run, I would love to start my own tech company. It is a very long-term plan, but I feel I can achieve it one day. For me, the sky is the limit. As long as I have the will, I will make it. In life, you have to work hard, but you also have to work smart. \n\nWhen you emigrate, you have to become an adult very quickly. You start considering things in a very different way. We have to grow up must faster. I feel that I have changed a lot since I came to Mexico. I have had to stand up for myself, to manage things on my own. \n\nFor refugees, the future is very uncertain. Somehow you lose the connection with your home country and, at the same time, you do not feel entirely at home in your host country. It is very strange. You feel like you do not belong anywhere anymore.\n\nIn the future, I think I will go abroad if I can. I would like to get to know the world and see where I can build my home. I do not think that Mexico is my final destination. I feel that the opportunity I have to live and study here will propel me to bigger things. I now feel more like a citizen of the world, rather than of one specific country.â","type":"image","content":"20220916_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0248.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":386813},"overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:28.565Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12105":{"id":12105,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0249","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0249.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":336422},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:30.257Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"]},"12106":{"id":12106,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0250","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0250.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":330688,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:31.995Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"]},"12107":{"id":12107,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0251","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0251.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":407038,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:33.768Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12108":{"id":12108,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0252","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0252.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":278524},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:35.700Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":""},"12109":{"id":12109,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0253","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0253.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":331956,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:37.432Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"]},"12110":{"id":12110,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0254","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0254.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":364444},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:39.186Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{}},"12111":{"id":12111,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0255","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0255.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":323520},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:40.945Z","keywords":["xmp.did:fdc3048d-0795-4392-b207-6591e6dccd1e"],"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{}},"12112":{"id":12112,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0256","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0256.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":341262,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:42.916Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{}},"12113":{"id":12113,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0257","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0257.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":318167,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["xmp.did:e8add5c2-909b-44d7-9315-facaad2f9b70"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:44.554Z"},"12114":{"id":12114,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0258","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0258.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":315135,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"keywords":["xmp.did:fef6b145-0e6d-4ad3-8785-15ec084bef08"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:46.383Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12115":{"id":12115,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0259","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0259.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":353923,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:48.085Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["xmp.did:116fd229-28ef-4e3e-ab06-bc98ec92756a"]},"12116":{"id":12116,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0260","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0260.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":375602},"overrides":{},"keywords":["xmp.did:29c74754-c423-42de-81f7-172fcf80b908"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:49.949Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12117":{"id":12117,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0261","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0261.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":341459},"overrides":{},"keywords":["xmp.did:96c36d4f-19be-4485-a7e9-3026e02f1c9b"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:51.707Z","linkTarget":""},"12118":{"id":12118,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0262","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0262.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":400817},"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:55.096Z"},"12119":{"id":12119,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0263","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. \n\nShe works as a receptionist at a car dealership company, and lives with her sister and her nephew in Mexico City.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0263.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":306567},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:56.813Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12120":{"id":12120,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0264","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. \n\nShe works as a receptionist at a car dealership company, and lives with her sister and her nephew in Mexico City.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0264.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":281645},"keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:10:58.517Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12121":{"id":12121,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0265","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. \n\nShe works as a receptionist at a car dealership company, and lives with her sister and her nephew in Mexico City.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0265.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":385098},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:00.241Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12122":{"id":12122,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0266","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine (right) fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company.\n\nStephanny, 28 years old, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nStephanny, Geraldine and Stephannyâs son, Daniel, live together in Mexico City.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0266.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":292669,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:02.014Z","overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":""},"12123":{"id":12123,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0267","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. \n\nShe works as a receptionist at a car dealership company, and lives with her sister and her nephew in Mexico City.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0267.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":282164},"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:03.723Z"},"12124":{"id":12124,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0268","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. \n\nShe works as a receptionist at a car dealership company, and lives with her sister and her nephew in Mexico City.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0268.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":297634},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:05.418Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"]},"12125":{"id":12125,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0269","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. \n\nShe works as a receptionist at a car dealership company, and lives with her sister and her nephew in Mexico City.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0269.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":280118},"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:10.592Z"},"12126":{"id":12126,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0270","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. \n\nShe works as a receptionist at a car dealership company, and lives with her sister and her nephew in Mexico City.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0270.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":369719,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["xmp.did:8c0d9ea4-c3f0-44f1-a217-e4618ebf6688"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:12.888Z","overrides":{}},"12127":{"id":12127,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0271","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. \n\nShe works as a receptionist at a car dealership company, and lives with her sister and her nephew in Mexico City.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0271.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":358018},"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["xmp.did:23f51a40-e11e-4c2a-81cf-9ab4ac3d1f6d"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:14.646Z"},"12128":{"id":12128,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0272","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine (left) fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company.\n\nStephanny, 28 years old, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nStephanny, Geraldine and Stephannyâs son, Daniel, live together in Mexico City.  The two sisters are photographed here speaking to their mother on the phone.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0272.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":359721,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:16.335Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12129":{"id":12129,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0273","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine (left) fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company.\n\nStephanny, 28 years old, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nStephanny, Geraldine and Stephannyâs son, Daniel, live together in Mexico City.  The two sisters are photographed here speaking to their mother on the phone.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0273.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":359770},"keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:18.039Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12130":{"id":12130,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0274","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine (left) fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. 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The two sisters are photographed here speaking to their mother on the phone.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0274.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":308073},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:19.732Z","overrides":{}},"12131":{"id":12131,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0275","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine (left) fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company.\n\nStephanny, 28 years old, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nStephanny, Geraldine and Stephannyâs son, Daniel, live together in Mexico City.  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Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. \n\nShe works as a receptionist at a car dealership company, and lives with her sister and her nephew in Mexico City. \n\nShe is photographed here at home, talking to her mother on the phone.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0276.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":350937,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:31.542Z","overrides":{},"linkTarget":""},"12133":{"id":12133,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0277","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. \n\nShe works as a receptionist at a car dealership company, and lives with her sister and her nephew in Mexico City. \n\nShe is photographed here at home, talking to her mother on the phone.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0277.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":376945,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:33.485Z","linkTarget":""},"12134":{"id":12134,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0278","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0278.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":380531},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:35.188Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":""},"12135":{"id":12135,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0279","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0279.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":319581},"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:37.057Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"]},"12136":{"id":12136,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0280","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine (right) fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company.\n\nStephanny, 28 years old, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nStephanny, Geraldine and Stephannyâs son, Daniel (center), live together in Mexico City.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0280.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":392898},"overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:38.722Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12137":{"id":12137,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0281","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine (right) fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company.\n\nStephanny, 28 years old, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nStephanny, Geraldine and Stephannyâs son, Daniel (center), live together in Mexico City.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0281.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":389261,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:40.508Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12138":{"id":12138,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0282","caption":"In 2016, back in Venezuela, when Geraldine (right) fell ill, her sister Stephanny made the decision to come to Mexico in order to support her and the family.\n\nGeraldine was 19 when she caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma.\n\nShe finally made it and is doing well now. Her wish is to have her jaw be rebuilt with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company.\n\nStephanny, 28 years old, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, on a DAFI scholarship.\n\nStephanny, Geraldine and Stephannyâs son, Daniel (center), live together in Mexico City.","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0282.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":377201,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:43.111Z","linkTarget":""},"12139":{"id":12139,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0283","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0283.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":377377},"keywords":["Refugee"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:44.919Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":""},"12140":{"id":12140,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0284","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0284.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":343175,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:50.450Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":""},"12141":{"id":12141,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0285","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0285.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":356810},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:52.206Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"]},"12142":{"id":12142,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0286","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0286.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":363676},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:54.050Z","overrides":{}},"12143":{"id":12143,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0287","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0287.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":369004},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:56.169Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":""},"12144":{"id":12144,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0288","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0288.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":401884},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:11:57.847Z","overrides":{}},"12145":{"id":12145,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0289","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0289.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":350251},"keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:12:00.388Z","postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":""},"12146":{"id":12146,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0290","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0290.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":351093,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:12:02.922Z"},"12147":{"id":12147,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0291","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0291.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":297289,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:12:04.755Z","overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"]},"12148":{"id":12148,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0292","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0292.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":351542},"filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z","dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:12:06.480Z","linkTarget":""},"12149":{"id":12149,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0293","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. Of course I want to graduate and to do my specialty, to help my parents and my sister. But I also want to help others in any way I can, to help society, maybe through a foundation or a school for children in need for instance. When you go through so many difficulties, you have two options: either you become a bad person, or you become a good one, meaning you either contribute to society or you donât. I will.\"","type":"image","content":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0293.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1200,"height":800},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":378219},"dateAdded":"2023-01-26T12:12:08.506Z","linkTarget":"","filters":["DAFI Mexico"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2023-01-26T12:14:18.616Z"},"12150":{"id":12150,"label":"20220917_DAFI-MEX_TARDY_0294","caption":"Stephanny, 28 years old, from Venezuela, is a third-year student of Medicine at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana, in Mexico City, on a DAFI scholarship. She has a four-year old son, Daniel (born in February 2018). She lives with him and her sister.\n\nâIn Venezuela, I was studying medicine, in my fourth year. Initially, I had chosen chemistry but one day, an orthopedic surgeon I knew invited me to watch one of his surgeries and I really enjoyed it. I felt like I was in the right place. Chemistry was okay but it did not fulfill me really. I did not feel useful. So I said: âyou know what, I feel that medicine is my calling,â and I took the entrance exam. \n\nHowever, in 2016, my sister fell ill. She was 19 and caught a severe fungal infection in her left jaw, which had to be removed. Then the infection spread to her lungs. She was in a coma. We did absolutely everything that was in our power to save her but at some point, even the doctors started preparing us for the worst. We even said our goodbyes to her.\n\nI was literally living in the hospital at that time. We took shifts with my parents. It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. As a mother, I am responsible for him. I did not want him to grow in this environment and think that violence is acceptable or normal. I had to break this pattern which was so harmful. My child was definitely the driving force behind making that change. \n\nMy partner was sabotaging my career and my life. He did not want to let me rise. He was an obstacle; he still is actually, but much less so now that he is out. I no longer feel this pressure and this harassment from him. He was making me feel small and useless. Our separation helped me believe in myself and realize that I am a self-sufficient person who can achieve a lot. Today, I am not entirely over it yet, but I am better.\n\nI am someone who really likes to help. It is something that runs through the family in fact. We like to help a lot. I believe that by helping others, even with small gestures, we can make a difference. We can be the light for others; we can set a different example. Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. 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It was a very, very, very difficult two months indeed. I did not eat or sleep much. Because of the terrible situation in Venezuela, we had to pay for absolutely everything: the medicine, the gauze, the gloves, the gowns, the tubes, everything. In the apartment, we had boxes up to the ceiling. Within two months, our savings dried up entirely. \n\nEventually, my partner and I decided to emigrate. I told myself: âif I donât do it, my sister is going to die. Iâm the eldest, our parents are too old by now, so I think I have to freeze my career and go to another country to help them.â It was in November 2016. \n\nWhen we left, I had no idea of what I would do or how long it would take. It was a risky decision, a very scary one. But in the end, I think it is the best decision I have ever made, even though I have faced my difficulties along the way.\n\nWhen we arrived, I worked to support my family back home. I taught anatomy classes, along with microbiology, parasitology, and gynecology, at a school of nursing. However, the money was still not enough. My parents had to migrate to Ecuador to also find employment there. In Venezuela, my mother used to work as an English teacher and my father as an industrial engineer, by the way.\n\nRegarding my studies, it is not until December 2020 that I could finally resume them. Altogether, it took me more or less four years to sort out my situation. I had to apply for my asylum status first, then gather all my documents and certificates, take several revalidation tests and sit the university entrance exam. It also cost me a lot of money, as a foreigner.\n\nAt first, I spent a month studying nursing in a private school. But I told myself: âno, this is not what you are meant to do; it is nowhere near what you want.â My dad told me to trust myself and my potential. I am very tenacious. I got it from my mother I think. In the end, I managed to revalidate about 30% of my medical studies, which means I was allowed to jump forward to the fifth trimester.\n\nI learned about DAFI through Casa Refugiados, one of UNHCRâs civil society partners in Mexico. I went through the application process and got accepted. Studying medicine is expensive, between the materials, the copies, the medical equipment, transportation and so on. The pressure builds up, so receiving the scholarship was definitely a relief. It actually helps me progress faster in my studies. Without it, I would probably have to take a job on the side, which would be very difficult to manage. Studying medicine is a full-time job, or even more than that! It is a highly demanding career, both physically and mentally. A lot is required from you. You are pushed to the limit. You get tired, you do not have a regular schedule. You must really be passionate and motivated it in order to succeed. It is not easy, for sure, but I am doing it and I will achieve my objectives, even if I fall back sometimes. I will seek the help I need, wherever I can find it.\n\nIn the meantime, we did reunite here in Mexico City with my parents and my sister. We had finally managed to come through, but later on our parents migrated to the United States. They left a few months ago, which was a radical change in my life. I miss them so much. Family is very important to me. My mother used to help me a lot with Daniel, looking after him. She was also supporting me a lot.\n\nAt the moment, I live with my son and my sister. She is doing well now. We are looking for ways to rebuild her jaw with a titanium prosthesis. She works as a receptionist at a car dealership company. \n\nMy partner and I split up. We had been together for ten years but there were many difficult situations along the way. He was violent in every possible way and our son was obviously suffering from the situation. 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Even today, although I do not have much and I cannot really afford it, I always do my very best to help others. I know what it means to be a an difficult situation because I have experienced it myself. I do not expect anything in return. I simply feel good doing good.\n\nThe career I chose is a humanitarian one. By working as a doctor, you can save lives, you make people feel better, you can cure them. You can be the light through difficult times. Even when I am disappointed in some things, I continue to believe that humanity can be better and that people can be better. That is what I fight for, what I believe in. Of course, being selfish sometimes is okay. We have to be, at times, in order to grow. But even so, we should not trample down on others, or cause them harm. When you grow, you should make others grow as well. \n\nI feel I can do something important with my life. I have many projects in mind that I want to realize. 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He obtained the DAFI scholarship in 2018.  \n  \nIn 2003, Mahamat was only five years old when his family fled the Central African Republic to seek refuge in Southern Chad. The family eventually settled in Amboko camp. About a year after their arrival, Mahamat injured himself with a knife leaving him blind in the right eye. In 2018, an infection partially damaged his left eye, further diminishing his vision.  \n  \nDespite these challenges, Mahamat worked his way through primary and secondary school, performing and progressing until he was ready for college. Now a DAFI scholar, he lives in the capital city N'Djamena, pursuing a dual degree in Education Sciences at Emi Koussi University and Sociology at HEC Tchad.  \n  \nMahamatâs ambition is to specialize in Special Education so that he can support people living with disabilities and improve their standing in society. âPeople living with disabilities are often marginalized; they are not valued as much as other people. However, they are just as capable as anybody else and should not be pushed to the side lines.â","type":"image","content":"UNHCR_CCFD-10.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":658929},"overrides":{},"postDate":"2025-03-04T13:15:04.032Z","linkTarget":"","keywords":["Refugee"],"filters":["CCFD - Voir le monde en face"],"dateAdded":"2025-03-04T13:08:06.286Z"},"13202":{"id":13202,"label":"UNHCR_CCFD-11","caption":"âKnowledge is life. That is why more educational opportunities are needed for refugee students.â \n \nSadia, 23 (born in 1997), is a third-year student of Administration at King Faisal University in N'Djamena, Chad, on a DAFI scholarship.  \n \nSadia and her family fled Darfur, Sudan, in 2004. They settled in MilÃ© camp, in Eastern Chad, where Sadia was able to complete her primary and secondary education, eventually graduating with a Chadian baccalaureate in 2017.  \n \nThat same year, she obtained the DAFI scholarship and eventually enrolled at university in N'Djamena in 2018. âI chose Administration because my ambition is to manage an organization, like a school or a bank for instance.â \n \nâEducation is very important in life. Without it, life can be very difficult and no future is possible. Knowledge is life. That is why more educational opportunities are needed for refugee students.â \n \nSadia is due to graduate in 2022. After that, she hopes to move on to a masterâs programme. âMy dream is to have a PhD and be a Dr.â","type":"image","content":"UNHCR_CCFD-11.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":646594},"overrides":{},"filters":["CCFD - Voir le monde en face"],"postDate":"2025-03-04T13:15:04.032Z","dateAdded":"2025-03-04T13:08:09.055Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":""},"13203":{"id":13203,"label":"UNHCR_CCFD-12","caption":"âI was born a refugee. I donât want to die a refugee.â  \n   \nA former DAFI recipient, FaÃ¯da is now studying for a Masterâs in Audit and Management Accounting at HEC Tchad in N'Djamena, on a scholarship provided by the French Embassy in Chad. Sewing is her passion as well as a possible alternative career path.  \n   \nFaÃ¯da was born in 1998 in Bangui, in the Central African Republic where her family had fled from Rwanda in 1994. The family moved to Chad in 2002, and FaÃ¯da grew up and received her education there.  \n   \nâI grew up not knowing what being a refugee was. My dad had always ensured that we got as much as anybody else. But in high school, I realized that things are difficult for our community. When I tried to integrate, it proved difficult. I understood that I was different. I was told that I did not belong.\"  \n   \nFaÃ¯daâs father always pushed her and her siblings to study and be ambitious, telling them that even though he would not be able to give them any property or money as an inheritance, his legacy would be the education that they would receive.  \n   \nâAs I was about to graduate from high school, I was not sure what to do next. My father was already financing my sisterâs higher education and could not afford to support mine. He told me to be patient but I lost my motivation. I thought that life was unfair.â  \n   \nFaidaâs path took a brighter turn when she obtained the DAFI scholarship in 2018. âAt first I was mostly relieved about getting financial support and being independent. Later, I realized that it was actually about building my future.â  \n   \nIn June 2019, FaÃ¯da was among the student delegates at âThe Other One Percentâ conference in Berlin. âIt was a turning point for me,â she says. âIt completely opened my perspective. Growing up, I was always withdrawn and isolated somehow. After Berlin, I started reaching out and helping others. That opportunity gave me confidence and I started telling myself that I was entitled to more. I became hungry for more. I felt that I had been side-lined and that I had to turn things around. Being a refugee should no longer be a limitation in my life.â  \n  \nAfter FaÃ¯da obtained her Bachelorâs degree in Economics, she applied for a masterâs scholarship programme financed by the French Embassy in Chad and was one of the few students selected. âReceiving that scholarship was no longer just about the money or about pleasing my parents. I knew I was doing it for myself and my future.â  \n  \nToday, FaÃ¯da allows herself to dream big. Her ambition is to work as an accountant. âI want to write a new story for myself and my children, to start afresh. I was born a refugee; I donât want to die a refugee.â","type":"image","content":"UNHCR_CCFD-12.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":731222},"overrides":{},"postDate":"2025-03-04T13:15:04.032Z","filters":["CCFD - Voir le monde en face"],"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2025-03-04T13:08:10.906Z"},"13204":{"id":13204,"label":"UNHCR_CCFD-13","caption":"These are senior students at Kounoungou high school in Chad. They have put together a list of needs for refugee learners in their community: more university opportunities for successful high-school students; cultural and sports activities and media training; special attention to secondary education; connected education opportunities, tools and resources for Connected Higher Education, including connectivity & smart devices; university opportunities in foreign countries for top students; electricity; school uniforms; scientific and educational laboratories; libraries, cultural books; fans and air conditioners in classrooms.","type":"image","content":"UNHCR_CCFD-13.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":744323,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2025-03-04T13:08:13.130Z","keywords":["Refugee"],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","filters":["CCFD - Voir le monde en face"],"postDate":"2025-03-04T13:15:04.032Z"},"13205":{"id":13205,"label":"UNHCR_CCFD-14","caption":"","type":"image","content":"UNHCR_CCFD-14.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":817883},"postDate":"2025-03-04T13:15:04.032Z","keywords":["Barney","Kounoungo","UNICEF","crèche"],"dateAdded":"2025-03-04T13:08:15.393Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["CCFD - Voir le monde en face"]},"13206":{"id":13206,"label":"UNHCR_CCFD-15","caption":"","type":"image","content":"UNHCR_CCFD-15.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":754171,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Barney","Kounoungo","crèche"],"filters":["CCFD - Voir le monde en face"],"dateAdded":"2025-03-04T13:08:17.533Z","linkTarget":"","postDate":"2025-03-04T13:15:04.032Z","overrides":{}},"13207":{"id":13207,"label":"UNHCR_CCFD-16","caption":"","type":"image","content":"UNHCR_CCFD-16.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":933,"height":1400},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":808042},"filters":["CCFD - Voir le monde en face"],"dateAdded":"2025-03-04T13:08:19.781Z","overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2025-03-04T13:15:04.032Z","keywords":["Barney","Djawahir","Djawahir & Tajadine","Kounoungo","crèche"]},"13208":{"id":13208,"label":"UNHCR_CCFD-17","caption":"","type":"image","content":"UNHCR_CCFD-17.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":578672,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Barney","Khalia","Kounoungo","crèche"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2025-03-04T13:08:22.218Z","overrides":{},"filters":["CCFD - Voir le monde en face"],"postDate":"2025-03-04T13:15:04.032Z"},"13209":{"id":13209,"label":"UNHCR_CCFD-18","caption":"","type":"image","content":"UNHCR_CCFD-18.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":655589,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"dateAdded":"2025-03-04T13:08:24.444Z","keywords":["Barney","Kounoungo","club de filles"],"filters":["CCFD - Voir le monde en face"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2025-03-04T13:15:04.032Z","linkTarget":""},"13210":{"id":13210,"label":"UNHCR_CCFD-19","caption":"Photo: Antoine Tardy.","type":"image","content":"UNHCR_CCFD-19.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":655202,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"postDate":"2025-03-04T13:15:04.032Z","dateAdded":"2025-03-04T13:08:26.547Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["CCFD - Voir le monde en face"],"keywords":["Barney","Dzaleka","JRS","Malawi-Zambia","Rachel","Refugee Camp"]},"13211":{"id":13211,"label":"UNHCR_CCFD-20","caption":"Adonette, 21 years old (born in 1998), is a Bachelorâs student of Food Security and Nutrition at the University of Livingstonia, in northern Malawi. She is one of the eight DAFI scholars currently enrolled there. \n\nAdonette was born in Tanzania from a Rwandan mother and a Burundian father who both lived in exile. In 2002, after her father had faced security concerns in Tanzania, the family had to flee again to Malawi. The family settled in Dzaleka camp, Malawiâs only refugee camp. Adonette was four years old. \n\nâIn the camp, life was really hard. We had no relatives nor support system there. We lived off of farming. As for me, I was going to school and then, back home, I had to cook for my parents and the other farmers. Every day, I was bringing them food wherever they were working that day, often miles away. As the first-born, it was my responsibility to do so. The farmers relied on me. I was catching up on school in the evenings. That was my everyday life; I was used to it.â\n\nâAs the oldest, I was been looked upon by my siblings, so I had to be exemplary. I had to try my best to deliver on both counts: at school and at home. I had to work hand in hand with my parents so that we could all have something to eat at the end of the day. At school, I worked hard so that I could eventually make it and support the family. I had that courage to really work hard. I enjoyed school very much.â\n\nAdonette carried on with her education in the camp all the way to her Form 4 examination (the final examination at secondary school level in Malawi). She failed it the first time. âI initially failed because I was really preoccupied with a lot of things at home. After I failed, I sat down with my parents and explained to them the reasons why. They knew I was working really hard so they were surprised to see my grades going down at secondary school. I told them I was lacking time. So they scheduled some time for me to study so that I could concentrate on my studies. If I were to go higher and pursue tertiary education, I needed to have good grades. So I sat again the exam and this time I got it.â\n\nAdonetteâs unflinching determination to study comes largely from her fatherâs experience. âMy daddy once told me his story: he never got the chance to go to school because he had lost both of his parents at a young age. He stayed with his step-mother but life was miserable for him. He had the motivation to go to school but never had the chance to. He had to take care of his guardianâs kids. That is why he really encouraged us, his children, to study hard. He loves seeing us go to school and always aiming higher. What he could not do, let us do it and prove that we can turn our lives around. His story really touched me so I decided to work hard in order to make him proud. Whenever I do good at school, he always praises me and encourages me to go higher and higher.â\n\nUpon completing high school, Adonette applied for various scholarships but did not get picked. âI was disappointed of course but it didnât stop me. It didnât mean that it was the end of it all. My dream has always been to go higher in my education so that I can change the situation at home and in the entire community. I should be exemplary to my siblings. So I kept I kept going and trying other opportunities.â For instance, Adonette took a six-month course in computer literacy in Dzaleka camp.\n\nâOne day, I learned about the DAFI scholarship and I applied. It was my last hope; it had to work. Even before I heard whether I would be chosen or not, I had prepared my clothes to go to university. I was ready. I was telling myself: âthis time around Iâll be picked and Iâm leaving for school. This opportunity wonât let me down once more.â I had hope and faith that I would be picked and to my surprise, it happened!â\n\nâWhen I received the call saying that I got the scholarship, my heart was full of joy. I did not even eat that day. I no longer knew where I was. I could not even express how I felt. It was within me. No one could understand. When you wait for something for that long and you hope so much that you will get it, when it comes, you knowâ¦ I had been through a lot. I swear it was like a miracle.â\n\nHowever, Adonetteâs first year at university was no cakewalk. âMy whole life, I had studied in Dzaleka and was coming home every night. So university was a totally new environment I had to get used to. My first year was really hard; I was overwhelmed. I was overworked and even had to go to the hospital at some point, due to stress. Compared to secondary school, university is just another level. It took me time to adjust. I was scared that I would fail and be sent back home. It had been so hard for me to reach university; it was not a joke. So I worked harder and harder not to be among those who would be expelled. There is no spoon-feeding at university so it takes time and efforts to get used to. Now I am fine.â\n\nAdonetteâs first choice of degree was Public Health but she was given Food Security and Nutrition. âActually, I liked it because as I told you, I was used to cooking a lot when I was younger, and I enjoy it a lot. I really like baking and being in the kitchen. It is my hobby and I keep learning all the time. I even teach people who are willing to learn. Food Security and Nutrition is a good course because it aims at reducing malnutrition in the community.â\n\nWhen asked about her future, Adonetteâs determination shows through once again: âIt will be hard for me, as a refugee, to get a job here in Malawi. But this cannot all be for nothing. All the efforts Iâve made; all the time Iâve spent in school, it has to count for something. All those struggles, all those issues I had to overcome, I will get a reward somehow.â\n\nShe adds: âI would like to encourage other youth whose life is miserable to have the determination to work hard and achieve something. No matter the barriers or the circumstances, when you have a goal ahead of you, you do whatever it takes it reach it. As I was living my life in Dzaleka, I was hoping to go to university. No matter what, I trusted that I would make it, and it happened. I had that hope within me. I was telling myself: âyou must learn, you must be educated, you must aim higher.â Today, I am still on the way of achieving my goal: it now to proceed to the masterâs level. That is where I want to go.â","type":"image","content":"UNHCR_CCFD-20.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":780622,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"keywords":["Refugee"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2025-03-04T13:08:28.925Z","filters":["CCFD - Voir le monde en face"],"postDate":"2025-03-04T13:15:04.032Z"},"13212":{"id":13212,"label":"UNHCR_CCFD-21","caption":"Bhor is a freshman student at Debre Birhan University (first year), in Ethiopia, on a DAFI scholarship. He is one of the 54 DAFI scholars currently receiving tertiary education at Debre Birhan University.","type":"image","content":"UNHCR_CCFD-21.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":690958},"dateAdded":"2025-03-04T13:08:30.890Z","keywords":["xmp.did:631c6901-0ecf-44e0-b7de-ed15dced45b6"],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["CCFD - Voir le monde en face"],"postDate":"2025-03-04T13:15:04.032Z"},"13213":{"id":13213,"label":"UNHCR_CCFD-22","caption":"Darlene (name was changed upon her request), 35 (born in August 1988), originally from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), is a DAFI graduate of Finance from Kigali Independent University (ULK). She is the mother of three children (8, 4 and 1 year old). \n\nDarlene was born in Masisi Territory, in North Kivu, DRC. The family fled to Rwanda in 1996 and settled in Kiziba refugee camp. Darlene was 8 years old and had never attended school. She completed her primary and lower secondary education (ordinary level) in the camp. For her upper secondary, she moved to Muhanga district to attend a boarding school, thanks to Impact Hope, a sponsorship programme supporting refugee students.\n\nâOur father passed away in DRC in 1997, so we were raised by a single mother. The most important person in my life is my cousin Fabiola1. Today, we live together actually. She has always supported me and my family our entire life. Because of the story of my family and my upbringing as a refugee, I had an inner motivation to perform. The same goes for my younger sister by the way.â\n\nâI was performing really well all the way to Senior 6. I graduated with the second highest score in my school. I was always a quiet and serious student. You have to be that way if you donât way nationals to look down on you. Studying out of the camp was difficult. Everything was different: the people, the food, the environment. I surrounded myself with clever students who helped me focus on my education.â\n\nâAs refugees, we cannot access student loans to enrol at university. So after graduating from high-school in 2013, I had to go back to the camp and had my first child two years later. I applied for the DAFI scholarship in 2016, tried my luck and was accepted. I was so happy! It could definitely change my babyâs life. She was 11-month old at the time.â\n\nDarlene then moved to Kigali with her daughter. âYet again, it was a culture shock for me. Being a single mother, having grown up in a refugee camp, everything was so different. I was confused and did not have much confidence. However, little by little, I started to socialize and build connections. I was helping other students in mathematics and economics. The scholarship living allowance allowed me to pay the rent, feed my baby, etc.â\n\nDarlene graduated in 2019 with distinction and stayed in Kigali with her Rwandan partner, who is the father of her second daughter (born in 2019) and her son (born in 2022). However, in November 2023, she decided to move back to Kiziba camp with her children. âLife was too hard in Kigali. I was looking for every opportunity to find employment but it did not work out.â Her partner stayed in the capital. \n\nâStudying at university and benefitting from the DAFI scholarship helped me open my mind and gain confidence. It was a change of mindset for me. I gained opportunities and skills, I built connection with nationals, kicked off a few income-generating activities, etc. Ok, things have not turned out as I had hoped. I will keep trying. Right now, it is very hard, I can barely provide for my children but I am not giving up. I will keep looking for a job because it would change my life and that of my family or even my community.â\n\nâRefugee students and youth are highly skilled, capable, knowledgeable and strong, sometimes more than others. However, we can hardly get jobs. This is not fair. We need more advocacy so that we can apply and compete with others on an equal footing. Even when only few of us succeed, it really inspires others.â","type":"image","content":"UNHCR_CCFD-22.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":746896,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"overrides":{},"keywords":["Cathy","Kiziba","PSP Aiming Higher","Rwanda"],"filters":["CCFD - Voir le monde en face"],"postDate":"2025-03-04T13:15:04.032Z","dateAdded":"2025-03-04T13:08:33.125Z","linkTarget":""},"13214":{"id":13214,"label":"UNHCR_CCFD-23","caption":"Amani, 32 (born in 1992), from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), is a DAFI alumnus currently working as teacher in Musasa refugee camp high-school in Burundi. He is married, with five children. \n\nIn 2008, Amani fled South Kivu, in DRC, with his cousin. The two settled in Musasa camp, in northern Burundi. He had completed Grade 10 back home. He finally graduated from high-school in  2012 and started teaching. \n\nTwo years later, Amani was selected as part of the 2014 DAFI in-take. He enrolled at UniversitÃ© LumiÃ¨re in Bujumbura, in Nursing. âEver since I was a child, I had always wanted to be involved in that field. As a matter of fact, I was often sick growing up.â\n\nHowever, Amani fell ill during his first year of college. He caught malaria, causing him to drop out. \nHe still pushed through until the end of his freshman year even though he had not been allowed to resit his exams. As a consequence, he had to move back to the camp. He went back to teaching in 2019 and has been doing it ever since. \n\nâWe earn 100,000 francs a month (note: about 35 USD). It is really not much. It is only an incentive even though the workload is really heavy.â","type":"image","content":"UNHCR_CCFD-23.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1800,"height":1200},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":702989,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":["Amani","Burundi","Musasa","PSP Aiming Higher"],"postDate":"2025-03-04T13:15:04.032Z","overrides":{},"filters":["CCFD - Voir le monde en face"],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2025-03-04T13:08:35.057Z"},"13215":{"id":13215,"label":"UNHCR_CCFD-24","caption":"Varvara, 18 (born in March 2006), from Kramatorsk, in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine, is a first-year BA student of Dance Arts (Dance for Children and Youth) at the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava, Slovakia, on a DAFI scholarship. She turned 18 two weeks before our interview.\n\nâKramatorsk is an important industrial centre in Ukraine, with five large machine-building plants, and the history of my family is very much connected to this. My grandfather worked his whole career there. I grew up with my mother and grandparents as an only child. We are very close.â\n\nâMy mother holds a PhD in Economics and worked as a lecturer in Donetsk until 2014. She then held a sales position for the industrial plant in our hometown.â\n\nâI was always an excellent student in school and have always done so many extracurricular activities. Since I was five years old, I have been doing gypsy folk dancing. At that young age, I knew I wanted to be on stage and perform. I also attended a musical school and studied piano there. I also love singing. At school, I was always the artistic one. After ninth grade, I decided to go to an arts college where I could express my potential. So at the age of 15, in September 2021, I went to Bakhmut, 50 kilometres away from home, to attend an Arts and Culture College there. I would come home on weekends to my family.â\n\nâFrom the first moment, I knew it was the place I wanted to be at. It was my space. I immediately felt the friendly atmosphere and how students and teachers were united through arts. They were all very open. That year, they had opened a new programme in Folk Choreography. I was convinced to attend that one and really enjoyed it. We studied dancing styles from various countries and regions, from all over the world!â\n\nâIn February 2022, when the war started, I was at school, working on so many different artistic projects. I got a phone call from my dad in the morning. I was shocked and upset. It was going against my plans. The dormitory was like a beehive. Everyone was running around. I packed my costumes, which were the most important items I owned, and my mother picked me up. With my grandparents, we all went to our countryside house in Sviatohirsk. It is where I used to spend all my weekends and holidays during my childhood. I have so many memories there, fishing, mushroom hunting, camping, swimming, learning how to drive and so on. I thought that it would be like in 2014, that it would not be long. Yet, we prepared ourselves to stay. We could hear the fighting, only a few kilometres away. One night, a rocket fell very nearby, causing the windows to explode and the roof to collapse. So we decided to move.â\n\nâBack in 2014, we had spent winter holidays in Slovakia and had kept in touch with a man there. He offered to help us. One of his friends picked us up at the border, where we spent the whole night in the car, in the cold. We stayed at his place for three days, then at some other place for another four days, before we arrived in Bratislava and received our refugee status. We thought we would only stay for a few months, but the situation actually got worse and worse back home. I think consequences will actually be felt long after the conflict stops...â\n\nâI realized it was time for me to enrol at university. I had graduated from tenth grade in Ukraine. In the summer of 2022, I studied online in order to receive my high school diploma. I received help from a former teacher in maths and physics, and I passed. At first, I initiated my enrolment in a school of chemistry but my high school diploma had not arrived by post so I could not register. At that point, I was looking forward to attending any university. When I put my mind to something, I always try the best I can. I cannot stay idle. I am always super active.â\n\nâMy mother had found the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava on the Internet, but the registrations take place in January. We were in September. However, they agreed to offer me an internship. Came January, I took some tests in art history and dancing techniques. By then, my Slovak was good enough and I was admitted.â\n\nâI am a talkative person and I like to interact with people! I feel good when people understand me and when I can really express myself, because I have so much to share! I took several courses and my Slovak got to the level where I could express myself and understand basic tasks.â\n\nâIt was really pleasant at the school during my internship. I had no problem whatsoever. I really felt comfortable in this art atmosphere, and everyone was friendly and supportive. Today, I know everybody in the school and they all know me!â\n\nâI was advised to choose the Dance for Children and Youth programme because it covers many different types and techniques of dancing, from classical ballet to folk dances. My experience was limited because I had only spent one semester at my college in Ukraine, so it would be good for me.â\n\nâWe also learn how to work with children and youth, and for me, this is very important. I think that a lot of problems in society come from the fact that many people have limited cultural knowledge. The cultural education we provide is very important, it is some kind of responsibility as well, so we have to study hard and grow our knowledge not only in dancing techniques and dancing history, but also in arts in general as well as pedagogy. Art is a bridge for multicultural understanding.â\n\nâMy mother was volunteering for a humanitarian organization. Through her work, she learned about the DAFI scholarship and advised me to apply. I did so over the summer and had an interview in September 2023. A month later or so, I was informed that I was accepted. I was so happy! In our situation, we do not have any stability in our lives. We were used to a normal way of living, as a family, in our home. We never wanted to move somewhere else. It was definitely stressful when we had to. Professionally and financially, my family was closely connected to that machine-building plant. Now it is closed. All our plans got cancelled. So DAFI meant stability, at least for three years. It is like a pillar, or a safety net, something I am going to have no matter what. It also carries a feeling of independence.â\n\nâAt the moment I am looking for as many opportunities to perform as possible. I really want to live through the experience of dancing.â\n\nâHatred between people is the worst thing that can be. It is destructive. It destroys peopleâs soul, their mutual understanding. Art, for me, is the complete opposite. 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La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0104.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":300868},"filters":["Florence"],"postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z","keywords":[],"dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:48:28.536Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{}},"13501":{"id":13501,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0105","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. La mention du nom de lâauteur est obligatoire sur ou Ã  proximitÃ© directe de chaque utilisation de lâimage. Toute utilisation non prÃ©vue Ã  la prÃ©sente cession ou par un tiers non-autorisÃ© devra faire lâobjet dâune nouvelle cession calculÃ©e sur la base des barÃ¨mes en vigueur. La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0105.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":279621},"filters":["Florence"],"keywords":[],"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z","dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:48:30.565Z"},"13502":{"id":13502,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0106","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. La mention du nom de lâauteur est obligatoire sur ou Ã  proximitÃ© directe de chaque utilisation de lâimage. Toute utilisation non prÃ©vue Ã  la prÃ©sente cession ou par un tiers non-autorisÃ© devra faire lâobjet dâune nouvelle cession calculÃ©e sur la base des barÃ¨mes en vigueur. La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0106.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":306524,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["Florence"],"overrides":{},"keywords":[],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:48:32.886Z","postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z"},"13503":{"id":13503,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0107","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. La mention du nom de lâauteur est obligatoire sur ou Ã  proximitÃ© directe de chaque utilisation de lâimage. Toute utilisation non prÃ©vue Ã  la prÃ©sente cession ou par un tiers non-autorisÃ© devra faire lâobjet dâune nouvelle cession calculÃ©e sur la base des barÃ¨mes en vigueur. La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0107.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":303761},"linkTarget":"","keywords":[],"dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:48:35.168Z","overrides":{},"postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z","filters":["Florence"]},"13504":{"id":13504,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0108","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. La mention du nom de lâauteur est obligatoire sur ou Ã  proximitÃ© directe de chaque utilisation de lâimage. Toute utilisation non prÃ©vue Ã  la prÃ©sente cession ou par un tiers non-autorisÃ© devra faire lâobjet dâune nouvelle cession calculÃ©e sur la base des barÃ¨mes en vigueur. La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0108.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":301927},"postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z","keywords":[],"linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["Florence"],"dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:48:37.393Z"},"13505":{"id":13505,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0109","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. La mention du nom de lâauteur est obligatoire sur ou Ã  proximitÃ© directe de chaque utilisation de lâimage. Toute utilisation non prÃ©vue Ã  la prÃ©sente cession ou par un tiers non-autorisÃ© devra faire lâobjet dâune nouvelle cession calculÃ©e sur la base des barÃ¨mes en vigueur. La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0109.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":274730},"keywords":[],"dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:48:40.435Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["Florence"],"postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z"},"13506":{"id":13506,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0110","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. La mention du nom de lâauteur est obligatoire sur ou Ã  proximitÃ© directe de chaque utilisation de lâimage. Toute utilisation non prÃ©vue Ã  la prÃ©sente cession ou par un tiers non-autorisÃ© devra faire lâobjet dâune nouvelle cession calculÃ©e sur la base des barÃ¨mes en vigueur. La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0110.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":220981},"overrides":{},"linkTarget":"","keywords":[],"filters":["Florence"],"dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:48:42.688Z","postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z"},"13507":{"id":13507,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0111","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. La mention du nom de lâauteur est obligatoire sur ou Ã  proximitÃ© directe de chaque utilisation de lâimage. Toute utilisation non prÃ©vue Ã  la prÃ©sente cession ou par un tiers non-autorisÃ© devra faire lâobjet dâune nouvelle cession calculÃ©e sur la base des barÃ¨mes en vigueur. La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0111.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":298845,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"linkTarget":"","filters":["Florence"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z","dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:48:44.890Z","keywords":[]},"13508":{"id":13508,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0112","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. La mention du nom de lâauteur est obligatoire sur ou Ã  proximitÃ© directe de chaque utilisation de lâimage. Toute utilisation non prÃ©vue Ã  la prÃ©sente cession ou par un tiers non-autorisÃ© devra faire lâobjet dâune nouvelle cession calculÃ©e sur la base des barÃ¨mes en vigueur. La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0112.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":306439},"dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:48:47.039Z","linkTarget":"","postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z","keywords":[],"filters":["Florence"],"overrides":{}},"13509":{"id":13509,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0113","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. La mention du nom de lâauteur est obligatoire sur ou Ã  proximitÃ© directe de chaque utilisation de lâimage. Toute utilisation non prÃ©vue Ã  la prÃ©sente cession ou par un tiers non-autorisÃ© devra faire lâobjet dâune nouvelle cession calculÃ©e sur la base des barÃ¨mes en vigueur. La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0113.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":297564,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["Florence"],"overrides":{},"keywords":[],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:48:49.495Z","postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z"},"13510":{"id":13510,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0114","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. La mention du nom de lâauteur est obligatoire sur ou Ã  proximitÃ© directe de chaque utilisation de lâimage. Toute utilisation non prÃ©vue Ã  la prÃ©sente cession ou par un tiers non-autorisÃ© devra faire lâobjet dâune nouvelle cession calculÃ©e sur la base des barÃ¨mes en vigueur. La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0114.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":284909,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"filters":["Florence"],"dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:48:51.528Z","postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"keywords":[]},"13511":{"id":13511,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0115","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. La mention du nom de lâauteur est obligatoire sur ou Ã  proximitÃ© directe de chaque utilisation de lâimage. Toute utilisation non prÃ©vue Ã  la prÃ©sente cession ou par un tiers non-autorisÃ© devra faire lâobjet dâune nouvelle cession calculÃ©e sur la base des barÃ¨mes en vigueur. La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0115.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":281274},"dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:48:53.888Z","filters":["Florence"],"keywords":[],"linkTarget":"","postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z","overrides":{}},"13512":{"id":13512,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0116","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. La mention du nom de lâauteur est obligatoire sur ou Ã  proximitÃ© directe de chaque utilisation de lâimage. Toute utilisation non prÃ©vue Ã  la prÃ©sente cession ou par un tiers non-autorisÃ© devra faire lâobjet dâune nouvelle cession calculÃ©e sur la base des barÃ¨mes en vigueur. La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0116.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":282476,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z","dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:48:56.238Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["Florence"],"keywords":[]},"13513":{"id":13513,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0117","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. La mention du nom de lâauteur est obligatoire sur ou Ã  proximitÃ© directe de chaque utilisation de lâimage. Toute utilisation non prÃ©vue Ã  la prÃ©sente cession ou par un tiers non-autorisÃ© devra faire lâobjet dâune nouvelle cession calculÃ©e sur la base des barÃ¨mes en vigueur. La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0117.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":279257},"dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:48:58.356Z","linkTarget":"","overrides":{},"filters":["Florence"],"postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z","keywords":[]},"13514":{"id":13514,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0118","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. La mention du nom de lâauteur est obligatoire sur ou Ã  proximitÃ© directe de chaque utilisation de lâimage. Toute utilisation non prÃ©vue Ã  la prÃ©sente cession ou par un tiers non-autorisÃ© devra faire lâobjet dâune nouvelle cession calculÃ©e sur la base des barÃ¨mes en vigueur. La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0118.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":263980},"keywords":[],"linkTarget":"","dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:49:00.457Z","filters":["Florence"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z"},"13515":{"id":13515,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0119","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. La mention du nom de lâauteur est obligatoire sur ou Ã  proximitÃ© directe de chaque utilisation de lâimage. Toute utilisation non prÃ©vue Ã  la prÃ©sente cession ou par un tiers non-autorisÃ© devra faire lâobjet dâune nouvelle cession calculÃ©e sur la base des barÃ¨mes en vigueur. La communication et l'utilisation des photographies sont soumises aux textes et lois relatifs Ã  la propriÃ©tÃ© intellectuelle et sont indÃ©pendantes des droits des tiers, auxquels l'organisateur/utilisateur doit s'adresser directement pour obtenir les autorisations de publication.","type":"image","content":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0119.jpg","size":{"content":{"width":1400,"height":933},"thumb":{"width":0,"height":0},"bytes":260125,"featuredImage":{"width":0,"height":0}},"keywords":[],"filters":["Florence"],"overrides":{},"postDate":"2026-03-05T18:47:19.920Z","dateAdded":"2026-03-05T16:49:02.798Z","linkTarget":""},"13516":{"id":13516,"label":"2022-06-30_BERNE-ORG_0120","caption":"Photo : Antoine Tardy pour Ampersand World. \n\nDroits de reproduction et d'utilisation des images cÃ©dÃ©s Ã  Ampersand World et aux partenaires de la Commodity Golf Cup â Ã  des fins non-commerciales et Ã  titre non-exclusif â pour publication web et print, afin uniquement de communiquer sur la 5Ã¨me Ã©dition de l'Ã©vÃ©nement. 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