She has no family members in the camp. One night around midnight, she told IRIN, she was looking for somewhere to sleep when two young men - one with a machete, the other with a wooden club - grabbed her.
"They came towards me and then I realized there were four others with them. They dragged me into a tent. They held my mouth closed and blindfolded me. They took off my underwear. I was on the ground and one by one they raped me.
"Each time I tried to scream they pressed even harder on my mouth. They hit me.
"At about 2am they put me outside. A young man found me and helped me find somewhere to go.
"Now whenever I see the youths who raped me they whisper and point at me. I avoid walking by the tent where they did this.
"I want to leave this camp but before that I want to have these men arrested. The day I see policemen in the camp I will bring them to where these men live. I know about bringing people to justice because in cases of violence in my neighbourhood I have seen police come and arrest people.
"I used to go to church but I no longer go because I don't have nice clothes to wear. I miss it a lot but one must look nice to go to church."
* Not her real name
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