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  <title>Episode 03: How life in a refugee camp inspired a business start-up</title>
  <description>IFC talks to Getaw Cherinet about how and why he started a water filter company in Ethiopia and why it is important for him to employ refugees.&amp;amp;nbsp; Cherinet has had an eventful life, but his entrepreneurial story begins in the early 1990s when he fled conflict in Ethiopia and became a refugee in Kenya’s Kakuma Refugee Camp. In this episode, he talks about how he started a business in the refugee camp and how his journey led him to New Zealand, the US, and finally, back to Ethiopia. Here he started a farm and a water filter business called Tulip Addis Water Filter.&amp;amp;nbsp;  To learn more about business and opportunities in the Kakuma Refugee Camp and Kalobeyei settlement, go to:&amp;amp;nbsp;  A Refugee Community in Kenya is Open for Business  Kakuma: A refugee camp with its own informal economy (video) The Kakuma Kalobeyei Challenge Fund Tulip Addis Water Filter  SNV &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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