In Central African Republic, Newly Settled Peuhl Nomadic Children Go To School


In Central African Republic, Newly Settled Peuhl Nomadic Children Go To School Brigitte Stark-Merklein, 2010 Fatima Yadik, a mother of 12 and grandmother of 18, recently settled in the Central African Republic town of Yaloké after 60 years with her nomadic community. Her camp of Peuhl nomads was attacked by bandits who killed all the men and stole their cattle. Peuhl people are often targeted by bandits because of the relative wealth of their livestock. Fleeing to safety, Ms. Yadik and...

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