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Voices on the Move







Welcome to Voices on the Move, where storytelling, advocacy, and voice come together. Here, we share critical writing, lived experiences, and student-led perspectives on displacement, migration, and justice.


Finding Care and Community: Malvern’s Tamil Youth
Malvern is home to many Sri Lankan Tamil newcomers who rebuilt their lives after fleeing war and genocide. Youth face cultural stigma, long wait times, and limited access to mental health care. Many prefer community led spaces like CanTYD where Tamil speaking staff offer safe, culturally grounded support. Their experiences show the need for accessible, culturally responsive mental health care for newcomer youth.

Afra Jamadar
1 day ago4 min read


The Only Way Is Up
Nour Ahmed Mohammed is a young Sudanese woman who has been living in Cairo, Egypt for the past year and a half after being displaced from Sudan. In this piece, she shares her personal experience of the 2023 armed conflict in Sudan.

Nour Ahmed Mohammed
Jun 235 min read


Sexual Violence in War: Women and Girls as Primary Targets
Conflict-related sexual violence remains one of the most devastating consequences of war. This piece explores why such violence persists and highlights the resilience of women-led initiatives in Sudan that provide care, food, and hope amid crisis.

Ann Kwarteng
Nov 34 min read


Starting Over: Health, Migration, and Belonging
Starting over in a new country is never easy. For many immigrants and refugees, barriers shaped by the social determinants of health make access to care and stability difficult. Toronto’s Sanctuary City promise was meant to ensure inclusion, yet gaps remain between policy and lived reality. This series shares newcomer voices to highlight both the challenges and resilience of building a life in a new place.

Afra Jamadar
Sep 297 min read


Sexual Violence in War: A Hidden and Accepted War Crime
From “comfort women” in World War II to today’s conflicts, sexual violence has been used as a weapon of war. Survivors continue to be denied justice, raising urgent questions about accountability and change.

Ann Kwarteng
Sep 15 min read


Selective Solidarity is Complacency
Sudan, Congo, Palestine: three struggles, one pattern.
This is Part One of a series written by Farida Fouad for the Displacement & Health Relief Network on how imperialism fuels silence, erasure, and violence across borders.
Solidarity cannot end where the algorithm stops. None of us are free until all of us are free.

Farida Fouad
Aug 255 min read


This World Refugee Day, We Launched Something We Wish Didn’t Need to Exist
This World Refugee Day, we’re not just marking the day. We’re stepping forward with purpose. Today is the launch of Voices on the Move, the student-led blog of the Displacement & Health Relief Network (DHRN).

Sarah Merghani
Jun 205 min read
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