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Introduction Fatuma Musa Afraah
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Birth, family and childhood in Somalia
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2.1
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Birth in Somalia, death of father and escape to Kenya
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2.2
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Death of father
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2.3
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Siblings
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2.4
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War in Somalia and escape with aunt to Kenya
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2.5
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Language
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2.6
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Family reunification in Kenya
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2.7
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Childhood memories of Somalia
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2.8
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Work of the mother
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Feeling of being home in Somalia
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Religion and culture
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Role of religion within the family
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Knowing about the death of the father as a child
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7
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Education
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7.1
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School and university
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7.2
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Choosing the area of study
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7.3
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School-expanses and financial difficulties
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7.4
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Cultural challenges regarding the education of women
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7.5
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Love for journalism
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7.6
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Having a voice in society and helping communities
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7.7
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Supporting the mother and cultural difficulties
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Experience of violence and female genital mutilation
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Political and social commitment
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9.1
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Working for NGOs
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9.2
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Help for refugee kids
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9.3
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Political situation in Kenya
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9.4
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Commitment and effort for rights of women and young people
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Leaving Kenya in search of freedom
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Germany as a safe destination
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Germany
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12.1
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Traveling to Germany
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12.2
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Arrival in Italy
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12.3
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Asylum application in Germany and asylum home
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12.4
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Being sent to Brandenburg
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12.5
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Lift and help at the train station
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12.6
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Life in refugee camp, racism and sexual harassment
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12.7
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Feeling for the political atmosphere after 2015
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12.8
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Racism and regret to come to Germany
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12.9
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Contact with family and with society in Germany
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Support and independence
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Survival skills and activism
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Optimism
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Women's rights
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Integration in two directions
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Newcomer, the feeling of not being at home in connection with structural racism
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Workshops and education for children
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Three wishes for the future
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Migration policy
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Wish for family and visit of the mother
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Talking about pains
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Empowering women and equality
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