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Fatou also dearly called Ndieya by her relatives is a rather shy little girl. She is well looked after by her relatives. Her father relies on seasonal farming. He usually grows millet and beans for food and groundnuts for sales. Due to unpredictable weather conditions and poor methods of cultivation the field’s outputs are seldom low. His irregular earnings are not more than US $1,440 in a year. Fatou’s mother works in shift with the other women in the house, and they carry out the domestic chores. They strive to provide three daily meals to the family at large. Ndieya her senior brother and their parents accommodate in one room in the house. They share the dependencies with other households. They have access to running water and electricity supplies. Luckily, everyone in the house is ready to help each other out. For fun Fatou enjoys playing with dolls made out of rags. This sociable child needs someone to sponsor her so that she may draw benefits from the Federation programs and have better conditions for living.