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Ifrah Ahmed, Somali-Irish social activist with photos from the Irish-Belgian film 'Girl from Mogadishu' in the background, seen inside EPIC...

#6740730

Parallel Peace Project Launched In Dublin And Belfast

21 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, Somali-Irish social activist with photos from the Irish-Belgian film 'Girl from Mogadishu' in the background, seen inside EPIC...

#6740730

21 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, Somali-Irish social activist with photos from the Irish-Belgian film 'Girl from Mogadishu' in the background, seen inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin, on Wednesday, May 19, as part of Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project, launched on World Cultural Diversity Day for Dialogue and Development. Syrian, Somali, Kenyan, Libyan activists took part in a project in Dublin that tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been hit by wars and social conflicts. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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Ifrah Ahmed, Somali-Irish social activist seen inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin, on Wednesday, May 19, as she takes part of...

#6740548

Parallel Peace Project Launched In Dublin And Belfast

21 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, Somali-Irish social activist seen inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin, on Wednesday, May 19, as she takes part of...

#6740548

21 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, Somali-Irish social activist seen inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin, on Wednesday, May 19, as she takes part of Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project, launched on World Cultural Diversity Day for Dialogue and Development. Syrian, Somali, Kenyan, Libyan activists took part in a project in Dublin that tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been hit by wars and social conflicts. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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Ifrah Ahmed, Somali-Irish social activist with photos from the Irish-Belgian film 'Girl from Mogadishu' in the background, seen inside EPIC...

#6740512

Parallel Peace Project Launched In Dublin And Belfast

21 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, Somali-Irish social activist with photos from the Irish-Belgian film 'Girl from Mogadishu' in the background, seen inside EPIC...

#6740512

21 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, Somali-Irish social activist with photos from the Irish-Belgian film 'Girl from Mogadishu' in the background, seen inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin, on Wednesday, May 19, as part of Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project, launched on World Cultural Diversity Day for Dialogue and Development. Syrian, Somali, Kenyan, Libyan activists took part in a project in Dublin that tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been hit by wars and social conflicts. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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Sadhbh, a little girl with a paper dove meets Ifrah Ahmed, Somali-Irish social activist, with photos from the Irish-Belgian film 'Girl from...

#6740472

Parallel Peace Project Launched In Dublin And Belfast

21 May 2021

Sadhbh, a little girl with a paper dove meets Ifrah Ahmed, Somali-Irish social activist, with photos from the Irish-Belgian film 'Girl from...

#6740472

21 May 2021

Sadhbh, a little girl with a paper dove meets Ifrah Ahmed, Somali-Irish social activist, with photos from the Irish-Belgian film 'Girl from Mogadishu' in the background, inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum in Dublin, on Wednesday, May 19, as part of Herstory's new Parallel Peace Project, launched on World Cultural Diversity Day for Dialogue and Development. Syrian, Somali, Kenyan, Libyan activists took part in a project in Dublin that tells the story of women and girls on the island of Ireland whose lives have been hit by wars and social conflicts. On Thursday, 20 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish social activist  poses for a pictures inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin city center. 
Born into...

#6735564

Daily Life In Dublin During COVID-19

20 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish social activist  poses for a pictures inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin city center. 
Born into...

#6735564

20 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish social activist poses for a pictures inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin city center. Born into a refugee camp in war-torn Somalia, Ifrah was trafficked to Ireland as a teenager. Recounting her traumatic childhood experiences of Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting (FGM/C) when applying for refugee status, she was again traumatized and decided to devote her life to the eradication of the practice. Ifrah emerged as one of the worlds foremost international activists against Gender Based Violence, after she took her campaign all the way to the President of Ireland and finally to the European Parliament and United Nations. She is the founder of the United Youth of Ireland NGO, the Ifrah Foundation Acts to End FGM and since 2016, she is Gender Advisor to the Prime Minister of Somalia. The Irish-Belgian film 'A Girl from Mogadishu' starring Aja Naomi King and Barkhad Abdi, is based on the testimony of Ifrah Ahmed. On Tuesday, 18 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish social activist  poses for a pictures inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin city center. 
Born into...

#6735560

Daily Life In Dublin During COVID-19

20 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish social activist  poses for a pictures inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin city center. 
Born into...

#6735560

20 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish social activist poses for a pictures inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin city center. Born into a refugee camp in war-torn Somalia, Ifrah was trafficked to Ireland as a teenager. Recounting her traumatic childhood experiences of Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting (FGM/C) when applying for refugee status, she was again traumatized and decided to devote her life to the eradication of the practice. Ifrah emerged as one of the worlds foremost international activists against Gender Based Violence, after she took her campaign all the way to the President of Ireland and finally to the European Parliament and United Nations. She is the founder of the United Youth of Ireland NGO, the Ifrah Foundation Acts to End FGM and since 2016, she is Gender Advisor to the Prime Minister of Somalia. The Irish-Belgian film 'A Girl from Mogadishu' starring Aja Naomi King and Barkhad Abdi, is based on the testimony of Ifrah Ahmed. On Tuesday, 18 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish social activist  poses for a pictures inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin city center. 
Born into...

#6735554

Daily Life In Dublin During COVID-19

20 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish social activist  poses for a pictures inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin city center. 
Born into...

#6735554

20 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish social activist poses for a pictures inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin city center. Born into a refugee camp in war-torn Somalia, Ifrah was trafficked to Ireland as a teenager. Recounting her traumatic childhood experiences of Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting (FGM/C) when applying for refugee status, she was again traumatized and decided to devote her life to the eradication of the practice. Ifrah emerged as one of the worlds foremost international activists against Gender Based Violence, after she took her campaign all the way to the President of Ireland and finally to the European Parliament and United Nations. She is the founder of the United Youth of Ireland NGO, the Ifrah Foundation Acts to End FGM and since 2016, she is Gender Advisor to the Prime Minister of Somalia. The Irish-Belgian film 'A Girl from Mogadishu' starring Aja Naomi King and Barkhad Abdi, is based on the testimony of Ifrah Ahmed. On Tuesday, 18 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish social activist  poses for a pictures inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin city center. 
Born into...

#6735508

Daily Life In Dublin During COVID-19

20 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish social activist  poses for a pictures inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin city center. 
Born into...

#6735508

20 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish social activist poses for a pictures inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin city center. Born into a refugee camp in war-torn Somalia, Ifrah was trafficked to Ireland as a teenager. Recounting her traumatic childhood experiences of Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting (FGM/C) when applying for refugee status, she was again traumatized and decided to devote her life to the eradication of the practice. Ifrah emerged as one of the worlds foremost international activists against Gender Based Violence, after she took her campaign all the way to the President of Ireland and finally to the European Parliament and United Nations. She is the founder of the United Youth of Ireland NGO, the Ifrah Foundation Acts to End FGM and since 2016, she is Gender Advisor to the Prime Minister of Somalia. The Irish-Belgian film 'A Girl from Mogadishu' starring Aja Naomi King and Barkhad Abdi, is based on the testimony of Ifrah Ahmed. On Tuesday, 18 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish social activist  poses for a pictures inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin city center. 
Born into...

#6735488

Daily Life In Dublin During COVID-19

20 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish social activist  poses for a pictures inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin city center. 
Born into...

#6735488

20 May 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish social activist poses for a pictures inside EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, in Dublin city center. Born into a refugee camp in war-torn Somalia, Ifrah was trafficked to Ireland as a teenager. Recounting her traumatic childhood experiences of Female Genital Mutilation / Cutting (FGM/C) when applying for refugee status, she was again traumatized and decided to devote her life to the eradication of the practice. Ifrah emerged as one of the worlds foremost international activists against Gender Based Violence, after she took her campaign all the way to the President of Ireland and finally to the European Parliament and United Nations. She is the founder of the United Youth of Ireland NGO, the Ifrah Foundation Acts to End FGM and since 2016, she is Gender Advisor to the Prime Minister of Somalia. The Irish-Belgian film 'A Girl from Mogadishu' starring Aja Naomi King and Barkhad Abdi, is based on the testimony of Ifrah Ahmed. On Tuesday, 18 May 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, prepares the main meal after finishing Maghrib prayer, inside her apartment on the second day...

#6621334

Ramadan In Dublin Under COVID-19 Lockdown

15 April 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, prepares the main meal after finishing Maghrib prayer, inside her apartment on the second day...

#6621334

15 April 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, prepares the main meal after finishing Maghrib prayer, inside her apartment on the second day of Ramadan, during the COVID-19 lockdown. Due to the engoing lockdown restrictions and closures, all religious sites remain closed in order to minimase the spread of COVID-19. According to the 2016 Irish census, there were over 63,000 Muslims living in the Republic of Ireland, a 30% increase over the 2011 census figures (48,000). On Wednesday, 14 April 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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After finishing Maghrib prayer, Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, eating Somali food including Mandazi (African donuts) and Samb...

#6621336

Ramadan In Dublin Under COVID-19 Lockdown

15 April 2021

After finishing Maghrib prayer, Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, eating Somali food including Mandazi (African donuts) and Samb...

#6621336

15 April 2021

After finishing Maghrib prayer, Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, eating Somali food including Mandazi (African donuts) and Sambusa (fried pastry filled with minced meat and vegetables), on the second day of Ramadan, during the COVID-19 lockdown. Due to the engoing lockdown restrictions and closures, all religious sites remain closed in order to minimase the spread of COVID-19. According to the 2016 Irish census, there were over 63,000 Muslims living in the Republic of Ireland, a 30% increase over the 2011 census figures (48,000). On Wednesday, 14 April 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, at the end of Maghrib, the fourth of the five required daily prayers, inside her apartment on...

#6621316

Ramadan In Dublin Under COVID-19 Lockdown

15 April 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, at the end of Maghrib, the fourth of the five required daily prayers, inside her apartment on...

#6621316

15 April 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, at the end of Maghrib, the fourth of the five required daily prayers, inside her apartment on the second day of Ramadan, during the COVID-19 lockdown. Due to the engoing lockdown restrictions and closures, all religious sites remain closed in order to minimase the spread of COVID-19. According to the 2016 Irish census, there were over 63,000 Muslims living in the Republic of Ireland, a 30% increase over the 2011 census figures (48,000). On Wednesday, 14 April 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, at the end of Maghrib, the fourth of the five required daily prayers, inside her apartment on...

#6621310

Ramadan In Dublin Under COVID-19 Lockdown

15 April 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, at the end of Maghrib, the fourth of the five required daily prayers, inside her apartment on...

#6621310

15 April 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, at the end of Maghrib, the fourth of the five required daily prayers, inside her apartment on the second day of Ramadan, during the COVID-19 lockdown. Due to the engoing lockdown restrictions and closures, all religious sites remain closed in order to minimase the spread of COVID-19. According to the 2016 Irish census, there were over 63,000 Muslims living in the Republic of Ireland, a 30% increase over the 2011 census figures (48,000). On Wednesday, 14 April 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, during Maghrib, the fourth of the five required daily prayers, inside her apartment on the sec...

#6621306

Ramadan In Dublin Under COVID-19 Lockdown

15 April 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, during Maghrib, the fourth of the five required daily prayers, inside her apartment on the sec...

#6621306

15 April 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, during Maghrib, the fourth of the five required daily prayers, inside her apartment on the second day of Ramadan, during the COVID-19 lockdown. Due to the engoing lockdown restrictions and closures, all religious sites remain closed in order to minimase the spread of COVID-19. According to the 2016 Irish census, there were over 63,000 Muslims living in the Republic of Ireland, a 30% increase over the 2011 census figures (48,000). On Wednesday, 14 April 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, during Maghrib, the fourth of the five required daily prayers, inside her apartment on the sec...

#6621302

Ramadan In Dublin Under COVID-19 Lockdown

15 April 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, during Maghrib, the fourth of the five required daily prayers, inside her apartment on the sec...

#6621302

15 April 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, during Maghrib, the fourth of the five required daily prayers, inside her apartment on the second day of Ramadan, during the COVID-19 lockdown. Due to the engoing lockdown restrictions and closures, all religious sites remain closed in order to minimase the spread of COVID-19. According to the 2016 Irish census, there were over 63,000 Muslims living in the Republic of Ireland, a 30% increase over the 2011 census figures (48,000). On Wednesday, 14 April 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, during Maghrib, the fourth of the five required daily prayers, inside her apartment on the sec...

#6621298

Ramadan In Dublin Under COVID-19 Lockdown

15 April 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, during Maghrib, the fourth of the five required daily prayers, inside her apartment on the sec...

#6621298

15 April 2021

Ifrah Ahmed, a Somali-Irish living in Dublin, during Maghrib, the fourth of the five required daily prayers, inside her apartment on the second day of Ramadan, during the COVID-19 lockdown. Due to the engoing lockdown restrictions and closures, all religious sites remain closed in order to minimase the spread of COVID-19. According to the 2016 Irish census, there were over 63,000 Muslims living in the Republic of Ireland, a 30% increase over the 2011 census figures (48,000). On Wednesday, 14 April 2021, in Dublin, Ireland.


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