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'Defend ourselves': Refugee girls in Kenya find strength in taekwondo

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Along one of the many dirt tracks leading into Kenya's Kakuma refugee camp there is a large hidden compound, where inside, twice a week, adolescent girls gather to learn taekwondo, the martial arts lessons offering a safe space in the often chaotic settlement.

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'Defend ourselves': Refugee girls in Kenya find strength in taekwondo

Along one of the many dirt tracks leading into Kenya's Kakuma refugee camp there is a large hidden compound, where inside, twice a week, adolescent girls gather to learn taekwondo, the martial arts lessons offering a safe space in the…

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In the camp in Kakuma, Kenya, teenage girls are transforming their daily lives through the practice of martial arts. An initiative that strengthens their confidence and security. Under a roof of fortune, young girls are kicking and blocking with contagious energy. These refugees, mostly from the Sudan of [...] Read more Taekwondo and emancipation: how Kenyan refugees regain control of their lives appeared first on Le Singulier.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Friday, April 18, 2025.
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