emmanuel lojang started learning to play guitar on lesbos. he hopes that if he gets asylum in europe, he can finish his studies - he might even try to go into politics. music helps lojang to keep up his spirits, he says. he wants the lyrics to his songs to give comfort and courage to his fellow migrants- to all those stuck waiting for asylum in europe. it means no condition is permanent, dont think too much everything is having time. so if the time comes, everything will be fine. he's certainly making the best of his situation. a normal day at school - it's something ukrainian student louisa can only dream of. she lives in kharkiv - ukraine's second largest city. it's located near the border with russia. kharkiv regularly comes under fire and classes have since been moved underground. math and spelling lessons now take place in the subway shafts of the metro station. despite the challenging conditions, the students enjoying learning. the teachers have gone the extra mile to transform the dark spaces into cozy classrooms. it's a welcome distrac