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IDP Diaries: ‘People Pose As IDPs To Get Our Aid Materials’
There are some women coming from inside town who have tents here. They have been registered as beneficiaries. When officials…
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IDP Diaries: ‘Women Walk In Groups To Protect Themselves From Attacks’
Why do we move in large crowds whenever we want to go to the farm? Boko Haram can attack us…
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IDP Diaries: ‘I Take Care Of My Six Siblings Alone In The Camp’
It was the Boko Haram crisis that drove us from our village, Molai, and brought us to this camp. They…
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IDP Diaries: ‘Our Aid Materials Are Being Sold In Markets’
If you go to the market, you will see some things meant for us IDPs. Things like school bags, shoes,…
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IDP Diaries: ‘We Have To Share Aid With Some Camp Officials Or Suffer’
They have sent at least two people out of the camp. They did it because they refused to share aid…
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IDP Diaries: ‘Our Children Sew Caps So We Can Survive’
We rely on the children for survival most times. It is the children that provide food for us when the…
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IDP Diaries: ‘We’d Rather Suffer Here Than Go Home To Boko Haram’
We get two cups of food per child. We are hungry but we will not go back home because there…
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IDP Diaries: “We Have No Space, No Toilet Facilities”
We came to this place during the rainy season and it was tough then. It is still tough now. Before…
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IDP Diaries: “Fetching Firewood Might Kill Us But We Need The Extra Income”
When some of us go to the bush to fetch firewood, the rest stay home and pray. We know they…
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