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Women Refugees Fostering Children at Dadaab Camp

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Nyakundi Report

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This archive report was first published on 8 July 2019.

Published on July 8, 2019, a report from the Nation highlighted the efforts of women refugees at Dadaab Camp in fostering children. The camp, located in Kenya, has been a temporary home for many refugees fleeing conflict and persecution.

According to the report, the women refugees have taken it upon themselves to care for the children, providing them with a sense of belonging and support. This has been a crucial aspect of the camp's operations, as many of the children have been orphaned or separated from their families.

The women refugees have been working tirelessly to provide for the children's needs, including food, shelter, and education. They have also been involved in various activities to help the children cope with the trauma they have experienced.

The report noted that the efforts of the women refugees have been instrumental in providing a sense of stability and normalcy to the children's lives. It has also highlighted the resilience and determination of the women refugees in the face of adversity.

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