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Surviving in Somalia
Habiba Ibrahim hauls wood to build a new home near Baidoa, Somalia, in December 1993. The 30-year-old mother was pushed off her land by fighting between ethnic groups. In the years following the government overthrow, 1–2 million Somalis fled their homes. Some resettled in the Western world, but most became refugees within their own country or in the neighboring nations of Kenya and Ethiopia (Gundel, 2003).
AP Photo/Ricardo Mazalan