during w a s we complete strangers stop muhammad hasim rahman on the street to ask his opinion and experience is unfamiliar as the freezing weather conditions mom and her son came here straight from a refugee camp in kenya a world away from the upscale ski resort of davos. the suffering we have is the stuff of living without hope uncertainty not knowing where i will be i don't have a passport i don't have documents i don't have an identity. his home is the kakuma refugee camp in north western kenya on the border to south sudan he shares it with one hundred eighty five thousand other refugees the residents need special permits to leave the camp mohammed has been living here for the past twenty two years i just want people to understand we are humans we are just real people we are not animals we are not peas you're not flies we deserve dignity and we have dreams you have hopes we just want to be part of society that's all we're asking he never gave up those hopes pursuing an education and learning how to use a computer and becoming community leader for the campus youngun habitants and then he w