Adugk relied on her resourcefulness, recalling her past livelihood of selling firewood to get water and sustain her family’s needs, she said: “Before, I used to sell firewood to buy jerrycans for water. Now, Oxfam has provided us with jerrycans and soap, easing the burden of daily survival.” Many refugees have lacked such basic essentials for years.
The absence of proper sanitation facilities was another big challenge for Adugk and many refugees like her in Gambella. “We used to go outside to use the toilet”, she explained, adding: “When we go out into the bushes at night, we worry that something bad will happen, especially to my children. It’s risky to go out for the toilet at night. Now with the help from Oxfam, I have built my own latrine.”
Adugk is grateful that now with a self-built latrine close to her own home, there is dignity, and she does not have to worry about the safety of her family, as well as sanitation issues.