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International Medical Corps
Ethiopia, Somalia
Twenty-year-old, Mohammed walked for six days to reach the Ethiopian border, fleeing from the severe drought in his hometown of Bokol in Northern Somalia. With hardly any food to eat along the way, Mohammed made the long trek to seek the humanitarian assistance he had been told he could receive in Dolo Ado, Ethiopia by his neighbors. Upon arrival at the camp complex, he was registered as a refugee[...]
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