Africa Research Institute, Understanding Africa Today 1200 627
Date

16 July 2011

You can tell Muhammad Hussain is starving by the orange tinge in his hair and by his enormous black eyes.

The one-year-old lies cradled in the arms of his mother, Halima, as she sits in the dirt waiting to be registered at Dadaab, the world’s biggest refugee camp, near the Kenya-Somalia border.

It is the end of a harrowing journey for the exhausted mother and son. Halima fled her home in the Dinsor region of Somalia to escape the drought-ravaged swaths of east Africa. For 23 days she walked with Muhammad slung on her back. Her group was plagued by Somali bandits, wild animals and the harsh environment.

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