For 27 years, the Dzaleka refugee camp in Malawi has been the closest thing Marriam Habimana has had to a permanent home. A 30-year-old Burundian refugee and single mother of three, she has built her family’s survival around one certainty: the monthly food assistance from the UN World Food Programme (WFP). Since the establishment of the camp in 1994, WFP has been providing food to maintain and improve the nutrition of refugees and asylum seekers…
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