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Khatun Makani shares memories of her life in Uganda. 
“And my mum used to do cooking for everybody and everything, you see, and we could manage, you know. And she will grow all the vegetables and everything in our garden, in a big, big garden, so all the houses has got it. So we had banana trees and mango tree and oranges tree. And you say it and we had it.
Kano finishes about half five, and then you go home, you have breakfast and everything. And boys and girls, they all go to school and everything. My dad will go eight o'clock to the shop, you know. And there was one dog called Gohil, you know, she will always come to my dad, to take my dad to the shop, you know, safely. And when she will take my dad to the shop, she will come back to our house and she will knock the door, literally knock the door, so that he is safe in the shop. So my mum will give her a chapati, you know, she will.”

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