 Hamdi Kosar pauses while walking through the streets of Eastleigh, a predominantly Muslim and Somali neighborhood in Nairobi, Aug. 16. Many Somali refugees shop here while they are in the resettlement centers before they head elsewhere to seek asylum. This neighborhood was particularly hard for Kosar to see. “It’s very emotional for me to see this,” she said. “My religion teaches us to care for the poor and people don’t even stop to talk to them. I want to help people, but I also feel helpless because I can’t give them enough. 