Feature: Bright future beckons for refugee girls in Kenya through lifelong learning

NAIROBI, June 26 (Xinhua) — At the age of six, Ameer Deng fled conflict-ridden South Sudan for neighboring Kenya, uncertain about what the future held.

Growing up in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Turkana County in northern Kenya, Deng developed a stronger determination to pursue formal education, believing it could change the course of her life.

“I had a thirst for education. When I finished school, I kept looking for opportunities. I took computer classes at Kakuma Refugee Camp and looked for ways to continue learning,” Deng told Xinhua.

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