Zoom Furaha Club in Kakuma Refugee Camp
From a Zoom screen to a real-life peace circle in Kakuma Refugee Camp, the Zoom Furaha Club is showing how play can spark joy, belonging, and youth leadership—no matter the distance.

From a Zoom screen to a real-life peace circle in Kakuma Refugee Camp, the Zoom Furaha Club is showing how play can spark joy, belonging, and youth leadership—no matter the distance.

What happens when play becomes a bridge across distance, displacement, and difference? From Kakuma Refugee Camp to a global circle of facilitators, youth are igniting peace through play, creating connection, courage, and new pathways forward.

What happens when people keep coming back to play, month after month? In Hyderabad, peace is becoming a shared practice.

Five years after discovering Play for Peace, a local youth leader is using play to nurture trust, resilience, and healing among children in post-war Kilinochchi.
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