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U.S. donates sanitary pads to support education of refugee girls in Dadaab – UNHCR Kenya

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20-year-old Mano Hamdan remembers very little about life in Kismayo, Somalia. Her father passed away in 2006 and the family struggled financially, as her mother tried to make ends meet. The death of her father, who was the family’s only breadwinner, coupled with insecurity in Somalia forced the family of […]

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