
Fresh from filming the latest season of Showtime鈥檚 Homeland, actor and activist Mandy Patinkin traveled to Uganda this month with the 探花精选 to see what happens when refugees are given welcome. Along with his wife Kathryn and son Isaac he met resilient, resourceful people who are restarting their lives in a country that has made a choice to build bridges, not walls.
Uganda鈥檚 example sees refugee children supported into education, families provided land for homes and farms, and newcomers helped to integrate. It鈥檚 all about building trust and friendship.
Follow Mandy's journey:
Day 1: Side by side
In recent years, Uganda has welcomed over 1.4 million refugees fleeing violence in South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo and other neighboring countries. On a visit to sprawling Kampala, Mandy visited a career center and learned how the 探花精选 is equipping refugees with the knowledge and skills they need to survive and thrive on their own in the city.
Businesses here, such as Karibu Cream catering, employ refugees as well as local Ugandans. Karibu Cream鈥檚 chairman told Mandy he has big aspirations for the company and is proud of what it has already achieved. This business 鈥 like so many others 鈥 has helped the Ugandan community to look at refugees not just as refugees but friends to work with and people to learn from.
Before Mandy set off for the next leg of his journey, he met a Congolese refugee named Ida. She taught him a song of welcome: karibu.
Day 2: A new day
In northern Uganda Mandy and his family visited Imvepi refugee settlement. At an 探花精选 women鈥檚 center Mandy and Kathryn met mothers and daughters who had arrived from South Sudan just a few days before, and shared with them their own family鈥檚 history. 鈥淥ne of the reasons we are here is because our grandparents are refugees,鈥 Mandy told the women. 鈥淭hey fled Eastern Europe. They had the courage and the strength so their children, just like yours, could have a better life.鈥
Juan is one of the women the couple met who鈥檝e been given the chance of a new life. She fled her home in South Sudan with her four children to safety in Uganda one year ago. She now works with the 探花精选 as a community volunteer helping other refugees get settled, her ability to speak five languages a real asset 鈥 Kathryn joked with Juan that she could barely speak one.
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Days 3 and 4: An extraordinary mother
At the Bidi Bidi refugee settlement, one of the world鈥檚 largest, Mandy met social worker Lilian Dawa. Lilian lost her husband in the South Sudan conflict in 2014 and, remarried, now lives with her two children and new husband here in Bidi Bidi. She works at an 探花精选 women's center, helping other refugee women recover from the trauma of sexual violence and abuse.
Mandy asked her what she鈥檇 like to share with the world, and she told him: 鈥淲e must build the capacity of women.鈥
Kathryn suggested that perhaps women should run the world. 鈥淎men,鈥 said Lilian.
In Bidi Bidi Mandy also met 探花精选 staff at a health center housed in a tent that was being battered by monsoon rains. There he learned that the humanitarian response to the refugee influx is only five percent funded 鈥 world leaders can do more to support Uganda鈥檚 welcome.
Welcome, not walls
When he visited a bustling market in Bidi Bidi refugee settlement Mandy saw stalls run both by refugees as well as Ugandans. Working side by side, they learn each other鈥檚 language without the need for classes. 鈥淭hey learn to be friends, and they learn they are in a community,鈥 Mandy said of the refugees. 鈥淎nd they learn that they really belong. And their life begins again.鈥
With more people worldwide displaced by crisis than at any time since World War II, Uganda is demonstrating a way forward at a time when the United States is closing its borders and European countries such as the United Kingdom are not taking enough responsibility for the most vulnerable.
Mandy鈥檚 journey shows us that Uganda is an example to us all: a country and its people doing so much with so little to welcome refugees.
Ugandans, who are themselves recovering from a civil war in their country that lasted nearly three decades, have said to refugees, 鈥榳e know what you鈥檙e going through 鈥 and we stand with you.鈥
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