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Fardosa Muse

About Me: 

Working in world largest refugee camp located in northern Kenya -Somalia boarder (Dadaab) . A region where conflict, famine, and gender inequality hinder efforts at economic and community development.Dadaab camp bear a Brant of epic out follow from Somalia ,thousand of refuge's arrived everyday exhausted and indeed of medical help. Almost twenty years of violence, decades of abject poverty, weak governance and general state failure on many occasions international communities have tried to help to bring peace and ensure the survival of the millions Somalis who live in the shadow of permanent crises.
Currently working with CARE Kenya, in it refugee assistance project (ERO) of Gender Programming that is primarily responsible for prevention and response to sexual and gender base violence.

My Passions: 
HUMAN RIGHTS ISSUE,GBV
My Challenges: 
Never back dOWn
My Vision for the Future: 
Fighting for womens rights
My Areas of Expertise: 
Advocacy,Protection
My Languages: 
English, English,Somali & Swahili
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