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In Kenya's Kakuma Camp, one woman confronts abuse—and finds healing - Prime Progress NG

Summary by Prime Progress
The scars on Rania Blessings Charles’ hands tell a story of survival. Faint lines from razor blade cuts remain as permanent reminders of her aunt’s rage over missing money, money Rania never took.  At 26, the South Sudanese refugee has endured more loss than many face in a lifetime: witnessing her infant brother die during domestic violence, fleeing her country at age 12, years of physical abuse and near despair in Kenya’s Kakuma refugee camp.  …
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Prime Progress broke the news in on Tuesday, December 30, 2025.
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