Torn Tarps, Fractured Hope
[Addis Fortune - Ethiopia] - 24/08/2025
Around dusk during the first week of August this year, dark clouds blew over the craggy ridges of North Wollo, in Amhara Regional State, where more than 8,500 people squeezed into the makeshift Jara camp. A hot wind rose, rattling the patchwork of tarpaulins and wooden poles. Then the sky split (…)
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