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Features
Borno IDPs Relocated to Their Hometown of Ajiri Say They’re Worse Off Now
There isn’t enough water. The clinic is not functional. And there are frequent terrorist attacks. This is the life internally…
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Climate Change
Somalia’s Violent Gu Rains Turn Families Apart with Thousands Displaced
The Gu rainfall in Somalia, East Africa, has brought unprecedented downpours, resulting in mass destruction. The usually replenished agriculture, livestock…
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Analyses
The Unseen Costs of Maiduguri’s e-Waste Recycling Market
It was a cold Tuesday morning in Maiduguri, northeastern Nigeria. Shop apprentices, owners, and traders were opening their businesses in…
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Podcast
The Price of Pleasure
The Price of Pleasure | RSS.com According to the International Labour Organisation (ILO), human trafficking is one of the biggest…
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Analyses
Power Outages Compound Economic Hardship in Northern Nigerian States
Darkness has descended upon towns and villages in many parts of Northern Nigeria following the disruption of two 330kV Ugwaji-Apir…
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Human Rights
Of Men Unjustly Locked Away and Security Agents Trading the Possibility of Freedom
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player… “There,” he said. Hanging beside the driver in a commercial tricycle, Haruna*…
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News
ICRC, HumAngle Conclude Two-Day Workshop on Missing Person and Family Separation in War Zones
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has concluded a two-day training for HumAngle journalists on missing persons and…
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Armed Violence
The Internet Fundraising Marathons Behind IPOB’s Armed Struggle in Nigeria
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player… On the last Sunday of June this year, members of an armed…
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Armed Violence
Arms Control Gaps Among Nigeria’s Volunteer Security Outfits Pose Grave Danger — Report
For over a decade, Nigeria’s military has fought to reclaim control over territories ravaged by extremist violence in the North…
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News
ICRC Begins Training HumAngle Reporters on Missing Persons and Family Separation in Conflict Zones
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has collaborated with HumAngle to provide specialised training for the newsroom’s reporters…
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