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Armed Violence
Africa At Epicentre Of Global Armed Conflict Surge, PRIO Report Reveals
A new report released by the Peace Research Institute Oslo (PRIO), a multidisciplinary organization working on the drivers of violent…
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Podcast
An Kone Musu Gida, An Kone Duk Burikansu
An Kone Musu Gida, An Kone Duk Burikansu | RSS.com Saurara a: Apple Podcast | Spotify | RSS A shiri na yau, zamu ba da…
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Displacement & Migration
Departing IDPs Hopeful Yet Wary As Borno Commences Closure Of Muna Camp
The government of Borno state in northeastern Nigeria initiated the resettlement of internally displaced persons (IDPs) from Muna, an unofficial…
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Disinformation
Facebook, TikTok Mop Off Accounts Glorifying Wanted Nigerian Terrorist
Facebook and TikTok have done a massive clean-up of impostor accounts whitewashing Bello Turji, a terrorist group leader in North…
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News
More Than Half Of Islamic State Operations Now In Africa
The Islamic State — also called ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria) — has claimed that Africa now accounts…
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News
MSF Overwhelmed By ‘Unprecedented’ Rise In Nigeria’s Severe Malnutrition Cases
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has called for more support to address medical challenges in northern Nigeria, which are fast worsening…
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News
Displacement Crises In Burkina Faso, Cameroon Are World’s Most Neglected
For the second year in a row, the displacement crisis in the West African country of Burkina Faso has been…
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Accountability
‘It Was A Game Changer’: HumAngle Fellowship Alumni Share Success Stories
In a significant move to promote accountability in public and private sectors across communities in North East Nigeria, HumAngle’s top…
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Gender & SGBV
Stigmatised And Abandoned: The Emotional Tales Of Kano VVF Patients
With sunken eyes that appeared to be retreating into her skull, Hauwa Yusuf’s lanky body unveiled not only her medical…
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Development
Do Almajiri Children Also Attain ‘Success’ In Life?
It was harvest season in 1972 in Damasak, a community in Borno, Nigeria’s North East. Ten-year-old Goni Ali had just…
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