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- who: Philomina Okeke-Ihejirika from the guardianIn addition, we interviewed policy makers and service providers in Burayu town Ethiopia. The intersectionality framework provided a lens to recognize how power and power relations across intersecting social locations are reproduced and how this power relations may affect the IDP children in Ethiopia. The final written report includes the participants` voices, reflections of the researcher, and interpretation of the problem [23]. The following research questions guided this study:, . What are the forms of insecurities and vulnerabilities experienced by IDP children in Burayu camp, Ethiopia?, . How do IDP children in the . . .
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