Ubuntu PhotoNews: Women Refugees in Kenya Use Radio to Address Gender-Based Violence
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Refugee women rights defenders listening to radio listening instructor on how to establish women paralegal services in Dadaab refugee camp in Northern Kenya. Credit: Abjata Khalif / Ubuntu Times
Women refugees uses women radio listening sessions to educate women refugees on their rights and reporting women rights violation.
Rehabilitated ex-traditional circumcisers participating in radio listening group session in Dadaab refugee camp, Northern Kenya. Credit: Abjata Khalif / Ubuntu Times
Women refugees uses women radio listening sessions to educate women refugees on their rights and reporting women rights violation.

Women radio listening members listens to radio program on reporting rape cases and other gender based violence in Dadaab refugee camp, Northern Kenya. Credit: Abjata Khalif / Ubuntu Times
Women radio debriefing session that offers education, counseling and documenting gender based violence cases to be reported to the authority.