DISPLACED children in some camps in West Darfur, Sudan, are weaving straw mats during their spare time to earn their keep.
The mats are used to build kurnuk (small dome-shaped shacks) and rakubah (larger square-shaped shacks), and the demand for them has grown tremendously over the past several months as the internally displaced folk need shelter.
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