After fleeing genocide in Sudan, she’s leading a movement for refugee women in Kenya - Prime Progress NG
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After fleeing genocide in Sudan, she’s leading a movement for refugee women in Kenya - Prime Progress NG
Khaltom Abdalla Abakar was born in Fanganta, a village in Sudan’s West Darfur region. Her family lived in relative comfort. Her mother, a formidable businesswoman, owned three farms, a sawmill, and granaries stocked with sorghum and groundnuts. Her father, Hajj Abdalla, known affectionately as Gorombo, was the village leader. But, when Darfur descended into one of the century’s most devastating conflicts in the early 2000s, all of the family’s …
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