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Jamilla Amadou

3 May 2019
Jamilla Amadou fled Gao alongside thousands of others in 2012, when extremist groups occupied the northern Mali city. She is among those who have returned to rebuild and uses her skills as a nurse to help the city to heal, despite ongoing insecurity in the region.

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