Hope Amidst Conflict: Sudanese Children Share Their Dreams on Children’s Day

On International Children's Day, the streets of Sudan echoed with the heartfelt aspirations of its youngest citizens. Despite the turmoil of ongoing conflict, Sudanese children dream of a brighter future filled with purpose and peace.

When asked about their future ambitions, many expressed desires to become doctors, engineers, and pilots. Pilots aspire to fly around the world, doctors aim to heal their families and those affected by war, and engineers hope to rebuild their damaged homes.

Thirteen-year-old Nasr al-Din Ibrahim Abdullah Mirghani shared his poignant wish, stating, \"I hope the war will end so everyone can return home safely.\" His words reflect a deep longing for peace and stability, resonating with the dreams of countless children across the nation.

CGTN's initiative to engage with Sudanese children highlights the resilience and hope that persists even in challenging times. Their voices remind us of the universal desire for a peaceful and prosperous future.

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