Here are some of the questions I asked Najmo Fiyasko during the interview:
- You went through so much at such a young age while living in Somalia. Can you share about what you had to endure and why you eventually fled to Iceland?
- What was your experience like when you arrived in Iceland?
- What was it like adjusting to life here?
- How was it for you to learn the language?
- Were there any customs or foods that were strange or shocking to you?
- You’re doing such amazing work on your social media platforms by raising awareness about female genital mutilation, and rights for women and girls. Your content is in Somali and you have gained quite a large following. What is the reaction from Somali’s when you talk about these topics?
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