It is in full post-election crisis that Karim Traoré leaves his native Ivory Coast to reach Libya in 2011. But the instability of the country, facing a civil war, forced him to join the Choucha refugee camp, southeast of Tunisia. There, in the desert, he decides to start a small sewing shop to spend his days. Tarpaulins that cover the tents offer him an interesting raw material for making bags. A total of 300 refugees participate in these workshops.
After the camp closed in 2013, Karim Traoré joins the city of Tunis to try to settle. Gradually, he builds relationships with Tunisian civil society and founded the collective KF Refuge to continue his project of recycled bags. With the support of several organizations, he created a small workshop-boutique furnished with used furniture and sewing materials recovered from textile factories.