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Mar 2020
15m 43s

Vivir la odisea migratoria | Sani Ladan

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En el mundo hay más de 270 millones de migrantes, personas que viven lejos de su lugar de origen. De esos unos 70 millones lo son en contra de su voluntad y muchos sufren violaciones de sus derechos humanos. En su charla en TEDxTarragona, Sani Ladan nos relata de manera explícita su largo y duro camino para llegar a España desde Camerún. Sani es ahora activista y trabaja para mejorar la vida de los migrantes. Para más ideas de TED en Español, los esperamos en TEDenEspanol.com.

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