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Somalia: 'I Thought I'd Never Go Back to School.' One Girl's Journey From Trauma to School in Somalia

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[OCHA] Amina,* 14, recalled the day when her world was shaken by violence in Kismayo, in Somalia's Jubaland State. An explosion at her school in February sent Amina and her classmates scrambling for safety.

Source: allAfrica.com

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