Women money changers at heart of Djibouti's street economy | AFP
In Djibouti, refugees from Yemen, foreign soldiers or Ethiopian truck drivers meet at a thousand-year-old crossroads between Arabia and Africa. Flows of people carrying different currencies. To exchange their forex, they all turn to the woman money changers ply their trade on the capital's street corners. Subscribe to AFP and activate your notifications to get the latest news 🔔 / @afp

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