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Fighting Boko Haram One Book At A Time In Cameroon’s Far North – The Wilmington Journal

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MAROUA, Cameroon — Aminatou Habiba, a 35-year-old mother of three from Domayo in Cameroon’s Far North Region, happily flips through cartoon books as she teaches her children how to read during weekends. “We are always excited [...]

Source: The Wilmington Journal

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