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Former model born in Kakuma refugee camp reacts to possible closure

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Former model born in Kakuma refugee camp reacts to possible closure

Former model born in Kakuma refugee camp reacts to possible closure

The Kenyan government wants the United Nations to close the Kakuma and Dadaab refugee camps.

Somali-American former model and humanitarian Halima Aden, who was born in Kakuma, discusses the potential closure of the camp after three decades.


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