Kenyan girls' quest to transform their lives through sport

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Playing football has been taboo for girls in northern Kenya. But human rights activist Fatuma Abdulkadir Adan is using the sport to engage women and youth to promote peace, and campaign against female genital mutilation.

She's doing it through her NGO the Horn of Africa Development Initiative, or HODI as it's known.

This BBC series was produced with funding from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

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