Children Succumb to Diarrhea and Other Illnesses in Mogadishu’s Displacement Camps
In the heart of a dusty camp, shadows of desperation mingle with faint whispers of hope. Among these whispers, the devastating account of Hawo emerges—a narrative wrapped in heartache and punctuated by grim reality. "My child," she shared with a trembling voice, "suffered from watery diarrhoea. When he needed help the most, I couldn't afford even the most basic medical care. We had nothing, absolutely nothing to offer, and in my helplessness, I lost him."
Hawo's story is one of countless others in these makeshift…