Women lives in Kakuma Refugee camp

Kakuma Women

Source: Deng Goch Ayiik

Lives of women living Kakuma Refugee camp as explained in the interview by Deng Goch Ayiik with Athieng Ajak


We are very suffering here Kakuma how we live here is that a woman take care of between 10-13  children  and there is no enough food for these children.

Children get starve by hunger and there is no food to eat some children even become anaemic because they have no food and at a time they can have food at 12 midday to another 12 midday tomorrow and the ration is 15 days". said, Athieng Ajak


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