Her visit comes in wake of increasing pressure on Kenya’s Dadaab camp to close after a quarter-century, reported the Associated Press.
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Malala, the 18-year-old schoolgirl from Swat, who was 14 when shot in the valley after her support for girls’ education angered Taliban militants, has been in contact with a group of girls in Dadaab since 2015 and was looking forward to meeting them and others, said her spokesperson Taylor Royle.
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“I am here to speak for my unheard sisters of Somalia striving for education every day,” Malala said on Tuesday, explaining that on each birthday she chooses a region where girls’ education is neglected and needs attention.
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Kenya says Dadaab camp, which hosts more than 300,000 mostly Somali refugees, will be closed next year because it has become a security liability. The camp is in eastern Kenya, near its border with Somalia.
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The possibility that the camp will be closed brings yet more uncertainty to the refugees, who face the prospect of returning to a Somalia still plagued with conflict.
Kenya insists any returns will be voluntary, even as the international community has urged caution and warned against forceful evictions.
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