Hawa Abdi quotes:

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  • When I decided to become a doctor, I was very, very young, when my mother, her seventh child, became pregnant, and she was feeling terrible pain, and I could not know how to help her. And my mother died in front of my eyes, without knowing why, which diagnosis. So I decided to be a doctor.

  • The long-term solution in preventing another famine in Somalia is to promote self-reliance.

  • I have big hope for the Canadian government to help Somalia with something concrete and tangible. I haven't seen that.

  • We women in Somalia are trying to be leaders in our community.

  • At night I dream about going to where I played when I was still young.

  • I don't recognize my people anymore. I feel Somalia is lost. There is no Somalia. It is just a name.

  • Women can build stability. We can make peace.

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