International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 10 July 2013
Yvette Nzwambe is a mother of eight who, despite living in extremely challenging circumstances, has opened up her modest home to welcome 40 refugees who have fled conflict in Central African Republic (CAR). Yvette lives in the village of Mobayi-Mbongo in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which sits on the border of the two countries.
Central African Republic: Opening the Door to Families Fleeing Violence in Central African Republic
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, 10 July 2013
Yvette Nzwambe is a mother of eight who, despite living in extremely challenging circumstances, has opened up her modest home to welcome 40 refugees who have fled conflict in Central African Republic (CAR). Yvette lives in the village of Mobayi-Mbongo in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, which sits on the border of the two countries.
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