00:01Fatna is busy preparing a fire to cook her doughnuts.
00:06The young mother from Sudan became a refugee and fled the war in her country to the Central African Republic.
00:14Cooking and selling her doughnuts is her only way to survive there.
00:22Hi, my name is Fatna Saleh Yusuf. I came from Sudan. I'm grateful to humanitarian actors who assisted me.
00:31They gave me wheat flour, sugar, yeast, cooking oil and salt.
00:39And even if I'm not moving, I can still run a small business.
00:49The civil war in Sudan has lasted for three years and displaced an estimated 12 million people.
00:57Not all of them can provide for themselves and their children, like Fatna.
01:04I sell doughnuts each morning.
01:08After selling, taking out what I spent to buy wheat flour, cooking oil and sugar,
01:12I can make maybe one US dollars profit, two US dollars profit or more.
01:19I suffered a lot when I got here. I didn't have anyone to help me.
01:24After getting registered, humanitarian actors started assisting me.
01:28It allowed me to stay here and run this small business to live.
01:31I lost my leg during the war in Sudan, an explosive hit our home.
01:40Sudanese refugees in countries like the Central African Republic overwhelmingly depend on humanitarian aid.
01:47But the needs often surpassed the help that most organisations can offer.
01:52Baghdad.
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01:57By the way,
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