Did you know that there are people who have lived for 40 years in refugee camps in the North of Africa? Well, that is not abnormal. We did not either... The people we are talking about are the Sahrawi people of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic. They are a mix of Bedouins, Berbers and black Africans who have always lived in a region called Western Sahara. Take a look at the map, and you will notice it right below Morocco, but separated by a striped line, which should make you think right now 'what is that'? A group of students from generation 2014-16 will head in January to the refugee camps of the Sahrawi people, located in the South of Algeria, where they will look at the possibilities to create a tourism product.
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