Kol is a small village located in southern Chad in the Mandoul province, home to a population of approximately 2,000. This community lives primarily from agriculture, namely the cultivation of penicillium, sorghum, peanuts, and sesame. However, yields are low due to the depletion of the soil, and the population is unable to eat enough or properly educate their children. Finding clean drinking water is difficult, and this poses a significant health problem for the community. Despite this, parents dream of a better life for their children, while the children, for their part, fight to improve their living conditions.