What happens when fleeing from conflict leads straight into the arms of hunger?
Reyan Safianu, 45, is struggling to make ends meet while caring for her nine children in Wassa, a displacement camp in the outskirts of Abuja, Nigeria’s capital. She and Mohammad Safianu, her husband, who currently washes vehicles for a living, have lived in the camp for over ten years. Before displacement, Reyan worked as a tailor, but she is now unemployed and battling daily to support her family. With no access to…
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