Halima Yakoy Adam
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Bornc. 2000
Island in Lake Chad, Chad
CitizenshipChadian
OccupationParalegal
Yearsactive2015–present
Halima Yakoy Adam | |
|---|---|
| Born | c. 2000 Island in Lake Chad, Chad |
| Citizenship | Chadian |
| Occupation | Paralegal |
| Years active | 2015–present |
| Organisation | UNFPA-supported programs |
| Known for | Survivor of Boko Haram forced suicide bombing; advocacy for women survivors of violence |
| Notable work | Community legal support and advocacy in Chad |
Halima Yakoy Adam (born around 2000 on an island in Lake Chad) is a Chadian paralegal. Drugged and strapped to an explosive device, she was forced into a crowded market in Bol, Chad on 22 December 2015. She lost two legs, but survived. After rehabilitation, she studied to become a paralegal. After that, she has worked to help other women survivors of violence in Chad.