Bafida: The Congolese mother turning captivity into survival
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Bafida: The Congolese mother turning captivity into survival
Peacebuilder Marianne Moor speaking during the recent graduation of the returnes at the office of Prime Minister in Gulu. PHOTO URN GULU, UGANDA | THE INDEPENDENT | The colony of bats swings over the tree branches, shouting into the air. Beneath them, children drag others into playful games as Bafida Agoyo enters her room carrying two kilograms of meat. A stone’s throw east of Pece War Memorial Stadium are buildings clustered among colonial heri…
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