
ROSE JUMA
I was working as a house girl and was also a single mother of one child. Accidentally, my right leg fell sick, and I had no one to help me, so I decided to go back home.
Eventually, I met a man who I thought would support me in my life, but it was all in vain. My leg was attacked by wounds all over, and it started to seep water.
“Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, today is a gift of God, which is why we call it the present.”
Bill Keane
Find rose juma’s story in Volume 7
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You will find out from their stories that these women are extremely poor. Many of them are widows and many children are orphans.
There is a lack of food and water for these people. Some still live in grass huts that cave in once the grass rots. Children drop out of school because they lack uniforms, socks, or shoes, and the school fees are not paid.
Some families have resorted to eating tree leaves and roots as they can’t buy any food, and they are having trouble growing food due to their lack of rain and resources.
As you read their stories, you will find that although they are dealing with unimaginable difficulties and heartbreak, they do what they can to stay positive and support their families.