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During the war a tent village was set up next to the SOS Children's Village to temporarily accommodate orphans and to give classes. The tent village was replaced by fixed buildings in 1995. Today, these buildings accommodate the new SOS School whose functioning is especially important in times of crisis with regard to the educational background of the children and getting prepared for independence. Thanks to the tremendous performance of SOS co-workers and SOS children it was possible to run the SOS facilities in Somalia at a high level even in times of war.
The SOS Children's Village Mogadishu is situated about 9 km from the centre (in the Waharadde Estate). Besides the facilities mentioned above it comprises 12 family houses, an administrative block, a SOS Youth House, an SOS Kindergarten, a guest house, a laundry and a workshop.
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