When Eliana Caman boarded a bus from Venezuela to Peru with her two children two years ago, she knew the journey ahead would be arduous. She did not count on the less obvious obstacles she would face en route to a better life.
“My children lost a year of their education because the school [in Peru] wouldn’t accept them,” she told Al Jazeera.
The administrators required proof of their education in Venezuela, which she did not have. A private school was prepared to help her out by…