Captures the history, organization, and the tensions associated with living as a Bhutanese refugee in Nepali camps using a four-minute video format. Interviews with young people depict a daily life where they want to learn but do not have access to materials (books, paper, pens); or they feel hopeless because they are restricted to the camp. In response to the need for increased income, women have formed groups to learn business skills and seek out other work such as weavers and security guards. Domestic violence is pervasive due to the feelings of frustration and lack of control and personal choices. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) urges all nations to actively pursue a resolution to this situation.