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In Yemeni Camp, a Principal Struggles to Keep Girls at School
A head teacher in Yemen’s biggest camp for internally displaced people is struggling to keep the doors of his school open – and to prevent girls dropping out.
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Mohammed Ali Kalfood is a freelance journalist based in Yemen.
Follow via RSSA head teacher in Yemen’s biggest camp for internally displaced people is struggling to keep the doors of his school open – and to prevent girls dropping out.
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