Sitting in a small shipping container, Kamil Ahmed, 20, readies herself for her live radio show.
This makeshift studio is home to the only radio station in Kenya’s Dadaab refugee camp.
Broadcasting a Somali-language programme, Gargaar FM (the name means assistance in Somali) provides vital information to more than 200,000 people who call Dadaab home, and serves as a source of entertainment and psychosocial support for refugees trapped in the isolated camp, first established in 1991.
