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Document Date: 2015-01-29 07:25:03


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City

Nairobi / /

Company

Minority Rights Group International / IIDA Women / /

Country

Kenya / Somalia / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / Natural Disaster / /

Facility

University of Nairobi / /

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law enforcement officers / durable solution / partner network / formal and customary law / policy maker / customary law / important tool / /

Organization

Development Organization / University of Nairobi / civil society / Federal Government / UNICEF United Nations Children’s Fund UNOCHA United Nations Office for the Coordination / United Nations / UNHCR United Nations / United Nations Economic and Social Council / United Nations Development Fund for Women / Federal Government of Somalia / Communication and Policy Unit / Human Rights Watch / African Commission on Human and Peoples / IIDA Women’s Development Organization / IIDA IIDA Women’s Development Organization NGO Non-governmental Organization NOAS Norwegian Association for Asylum Seekers / European Union / Development Organization IIDA / UNDP United Nations Development Programme / African Union Mission in Somalia / /

Person

Caroline Nyambura / Susan Schulman / Somaliland / Peter Grant / Christine Uyoga / IIDA IIDA / Supervisory Team Joshua Onyango Aridi / Beatrice Kamau / Gender / Tom Nyanduga / Mariam Yassin Hagi Yussuf / Puntland Minority Women / /

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Position

author / High Commissioner / Executive Director / Manager / Executive / lead researcher / Researcher / MINORITY WOMEN Executive / advocate for their rights / Researcher / Communication and Policy Unit / /

Region

Central Somalia / /

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