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Families of Unemployed Teachers Face a Miserable Life in Baidoa

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(ERGO) – The families of 120 teachers who taught in 8 schools in the camps in Baidoa city are facing a difficult life. They were left without money earlier this year, when their contracts with Save the Children and SOS stopped. They are unable to meet all the basic needs of their families. These combined burdens have forced some of them to become dependents on others, after they were evicted from their homes and could not pay their rent. Hassan …
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(ERGO) – The families of 120 teachers who taught in 8 schools in the camps in Baidoa city are facing a difficult life. They were left without money earlier this year, when their contracts with Save the Children and SOS stopped. They are unable to meet all the basic needs of their families. These combined burdens have forced some of them to become dependents on others, after they were evicted from their homes and could not pay their rent. Hassan …

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WardheerNews broke the news on Sunday, May 24, 2026.
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