Children of migrant parents who disappear at sea, known as 'those who remain,' face profound psychological and social challenges including grief, academic struggles, and economic hardship, while cultural taboos and government policies often silence their experiences and prevent them from seeking support.
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‘Those who remain’: the children mourning in silence when migrant parents disappear | AFPAjouté :
[music] [music] [music] >> Sokhna's father did leave home, but he never made it to Spain.
He's been missing since 2022 when his pirogue boat caught fire off the coast of Senegal. [music] His family still lives in the port city of M'bour, but his 11-year-old daughter no longer goes near the ocean.
>> [music] >> Since her father disappeared, Sokhna has struggled to keep up at school.
Her grief even haunts her dreams.
>> [music] >> Sokhna's older brother, Boubacar, who's 14, is also haunted by the ghost of their missing father.
To help with the precarious family situation, Boubacar often works in a metal and carpentry workshop after school.
>> [music] >> There are thousands of children like Sockna and Boubacar mourning parents who disappeared at sea.
They're known as those who remain.
To help them, a pioneering support program was launched in 2024.
The main challenge is to break the silence and even denial [music] that surrounds these losses.
In [music] this safe space, the children can talk to one another, but outside, opening up remains complicated.
The choice their parents made to leave is still taboo in Senegal.
The authorities clamp down on migration, stopping pirogues from setting off, or forcing them back if they're already at sea, whether or not [music] they want to return.
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