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click here for moreAccording to the british organization Oxfam, hundreds of thousands of Somali refugees are jammed into camps that are "barely fit for humans," with poor sanitation and little access to water and medicine. The camps are in Somalia, Kenya, and Ethiopia.
More than half of the Somali population—3.8 million people—need humanitarian aid, according to the United Nations.
The Dadaab complex in Kenya—the largest refugee camp in the world—is home to more than 280,000 people in an area meant to hold 90,000. Oxfam said that in the Somali town of Afgoye near the bullet-scarred capital, 485,000 people are taking shelter on a 9-mile strip of land.
More than half of the Somali population—3.8 million people—need humanitarian aid, according to the United Nations.
The Dadaab complex in Kenya—the largest refugee camp in the world—is home to more than 280,000 people in an area meant to hold 90,000. Oxfam said that in the Somali town of Afgoye near the bullet-scarred capital, 485,000 people are taking shelter on a 9-mile strip of land.
The UNHCR, The UN Refugee Agency, is just one of many organizations that is providing protection and assistance to those forced to leave their homes because of violence, famine, or other causes. Read Hodan Mawlid's story here. And she is just one of millions.




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