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14-year-old Burundian Emery Nshirimana, who learns at Future Accelerated Education Programme (AEP) Centre at Kalobeyei Refugee Camp in Turkana County on June 20, 2024. [Boniface Okendo, Standard]

Emery Nshirimana is jovial as he walks to the Future Accelerated Education Programme (AEP) Centre, ready for the day's lesson.

But he is putting on a facade. Life has not been easy for the 14-year-old. He lost his parents in a road accident in Uganda, where they were refugees.

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