(via C.A.R. Refugee: ‘How My Life Has Changed’ | WFP | United Nations World Food Programme - Fighting Hunger Worldwide)
Fatimatou Djara is one of over 100,000 people who have arrived in Cameroon this year, fleeing the vicious bloodletting in the Central African Republic. She and her three children receive food from WFP every month. In this interview, she explains some of the changes that life as a refugee brings.
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What would you say to anyone reading about you? We all used to live together in CAR, Muslims and Christians. There was no problem. Now we’re all fighting each other. It’s stupid. Now people like us have had to leave everything behind. And come here, where we have to start all over again. War is bad. People should be able to live together.
Stephanie Doty
Women’s Issues Matter
July 21, 2014
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Women’s Issues Matter
July 21, 2014
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/