the business is the brainchild of amina osman mohamed. is ill and she cares for 11 children, including her widowed daughter's kids. but amina is determined to improve her family's situation. translation: | buy food from the shop. | i cook it, and i keep the profit. i want things to be good. i want to get more. it is up to god if i get lucky. allah makes your luck, but you also make luck too. she chuckles yes, you are right. yes, yes, i work hard. despite the changing climate, the conflict, the poverty of the camp she lives in, amina believes in a better future for her family and for her country. and she is not alone. somalia is a story of a potential, of a promise. and i don't subscribe to the notion that somalia is unfixable. i think it's fixable, and it's showing a significant progress on pretty much every front that you can look into. but a series of recent bomb attacks shows how much still needs to be done. and with climate change turbo—charging the conflict in somalia, the country will need international support as it tries to bring