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AFGHANISTAN: Gul Bigum: "I can't feed my children because drought killed our animals"
Gul Bigum, 48, is the sole breadwinner for her three children in the northern province of Sar-i-Pul. She lost her cattle and had to leave her village because of the drought. She is one of thousands of female heads of household across the country stuck in chronic poverty. Gul Bigum told IRIN of her daily struggle to feed her children.
Duration: 03:38

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SOMALIA: IRIN Radio - Friday 2 January 2009
In today's programme - Dhegayso barnaamijka maanta
· Mogadishu: Hospitals unable to treat children with serious war injuries
· Puntland: Newly selected MPs sworn in
· Afgoye: Physiotherapy unit opens at IDP hospital
· Drama: Lama Huraan (Soap opera) Episode 32
Duration: 60:00

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SOMALIA: IRIN Radio - Thursday 1 January 2009
In today's programme - Dhegayso barnaamijka maanta
· Somalia: Coverage of humanitarian crises in 2008
· Beletweyne: Elders urge commercial transporters to rebuild roads
· Galkayo: Insecurity forced us to leave Baidoa, say Somali MPs
· Audience survey: 90% of listeners satisfied with IRIN Radio
Duration: 60:00

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AFGHANISTAN: Food-for-work projects stop for winter
Rural people are concerned to hear that food-for-work projects will stop over the winter period. More than four million people across the country have benefited this year from the projects, funded by the UN's World Food Programme and implemented by the Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development. IRIN's Masooma Mohammdi reports.
Duration: 04:51

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SOMALIA: IRIN Radio - Wednesday 31 December 2008
In today's programme - Dhegayso barnaamijka maanta
· Mogadishu: 17 people killed in attacks
· Dhusamareb: Fighting displaces hundreds
· Feature: Why are Somali artisans stigmatized?
Duration: 30:00

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