Rabiatou's story - moving to a bigger, safer 'home'

Bruno Col
Wednesday, August 12, 2015

12-year-old Rabiatou, from the Central African Republic, has lived in the Yaloke camp for internally displaced people for the last 18 months. The camp is cramped and men and women are separated at night because of a lack of space. It means her dad must sleep apart from the rest of the family.

But now, Rabiatou and her family are moving to a new camp, which is supported by World Vision. There's more space which means they can all sleep under the same roof.

"I'm very happy, very content about my new house," says Rabiatou.