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2/Birth: Despite all odds, life begins anyway
A mother’s dreams

O. Hannington
Rose Sitima and her three-week-old baby boy Euna live at the Rhino Camp Resettlement Centre in Uganda, which hosts over 100,000 refugees, mainly women and children.
25.04.2024  |  Keri, Uganda
A South Sudanese woman and her baby displaced by violence in Keri, waiting to be relocated. (photo: The Niles | Male Daniel)
A South Sudanese woman and her baby displaced by violence in Keri, waiting to be relocated. (photo: The Niles | Male Daniel)

“When he grows up, I want my son to become somebody one day. I want him to become a responsible person. I want him to be successful, all through his life. I want to see him become educated, to work at a good job and finally start his own family.

I’m not educated but I can write.

With the situation in our country right now, I don’t think... Unless there is total peace... no gunmen, gunshots, fighting and killings... then I won’t be able to get out of this camp, and return home.

I have got a great role in my son’s future. I can determine the kind of person he will become. I will do this by guiding him as well as giving him the support he needs.”

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Posted by theniles.org on Thursday, 15 December 2016
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