Lual Maper:”I have to ride Boda Boda to support my family here in Kakuma.”

Lual Maper Pac in kakuma refugee camp

Lual Maper Pac in kakuma refugee camp Source: Supplied

Lual Maper Pach was born in Kakuma in 1996 and started his education in Kakuma refugee camp. Lual completed his secondary school certificate and couldn't get any job. Lual lost his mother a few years earlier, and that means he has to help support his younger siblings. If Lual was to be employed as a teacher his monthly payment will be USD 60. Lual decided to go into Boda Boda by renting a motorbike from a friend. Deng Goch Ayiik interviewed lual in Kakuma for the first time on SBS Dinka Radio.



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