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Magazine
#HumAngleAt5: Five Years Of Impact And Cutting-Edge Journalism
On March 2, HumAngle celebrated five years of courageous journalism, with reporters risking their lives and a dynamic team working…
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Development
#HumAngleAt5: Five HumAngle Alumni Share Their Journeys in the Newsroom
When terrorists stormed Federal Government College (FGC) Birnin Yauri, North West Nigeria, on 17 June 2021 and kidnapped 89 students,…
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Analyses
#HumAngleAt5: How Our Audience-Inclusive Approach Is Improving Africa’s Narratives
At HumAngle, we have always understood that storytelling is a two-way communication enriched by the passionate voices of our community.…
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Analyses
From Crisis to Solutions: HumAngle’s Impact on Accountability and Peacebuilding in Nigeria
When HumAngle launched five years ago, the mission was simple: “to investigate and report how violent conflicts affect everyday people…
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Podcast
Standing Tall
VOV 122: Standing Tall | RSS.com What do you do when your son is abducted by Boko Haram and groomed…
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Features
Beyond the Bylines: The Unseen Players Shaping HumAngle’s Journalism
When you think of ‘Humans of HumAngle’, your mind likely drifts to reporters—the names behind the bylines seen frequently. However,…
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News
Congolese Children More Prone to Dying From Water-Borne Diseases Than From Violence, UNICEF Says
Children living in the war-torn areas of the Democratic Republic Congo (DR Congo) have three times more risk of dying…
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Development
#HumAngleAt5: The Evolution of Conflict Reporting and HumAngle’s Innovative Approach
In 2009, when Mohammed Yusuf first began the process of what would later culminate in a terror group declaring war…
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News
Over One Million Children Denied Access to Education As DR Congo Strives to Reclaim Captured Towns
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DR Congo) army has announced the recapture of five strongholds of the Mobondo militia in…
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Armed Violence
Global Terrorism Index: Nigeria Ranks Sixth, with 565 Fatalities in 2024
Nigeria has ranked sixth in the 2025 Global Terrorism Index, with a score of 7.658, moving up from eighth place…
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