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Doctors At Risk As Sudanâs Humanitarian Crisis WorsensÂ
Doctors trying to help Sudanese civilians wounded as military factions continue to fight in the capital Khartoum are living under…
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Armed Violence
Africa Leads In The List Of Worldâs Most Overlooked CrisesÂ
Seven countries in Africa have topped the list of the worldâs 10 most forgotten crises, the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)…
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Analyses
REPORT CARD: Under Buhariâs Administration Nigeriaâs Humanitarian Crisis Deepened
Solomon Dalyop, a community leader in Plateau state, north-central Nigeria has been hoping for years that a day may come…
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Borno IDPs Decry Lack Of Security In Resettlement Camps
Ya Hindiâs troubles started eight years ago when she, alongside her family, was dislocated from Kodo in Borno state when…
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âHundreds Killedâ In Attacks On Villages In Nigeriaâs Plateau
The death toll from a series of attacks on villages in Plateau state could be more than 200, local activists…
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Humanitarian Crises
UN Needs $400 Million To Stop Food Crisis In Nigeria
Hundreds of millions of dollars are needed urgently to save people most at risk from hunger as a food crisis…
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Armed Violence
Villagers Chased From Their Homes By Midnight Attack In Nigeriaâs Plateau State
Unidentified attackers have launched a series of armed assaults on villages in Plateau state that have sent villagers running for…
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Final Plane Of Nigerians Stranded In Sudan Arrives Home
The Nigerian government says it has airlifted the final group of stranded Nigerians it will take from Sudan. The 15th…
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Nigeria Evacuates 1,600 From Sudan
In the past five days Nigeria has airlifted 1,600 of its citizens from Sudan after the country plunged suddenly into…
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Hundreds Of Nigerians Still Stuck At Sudanese Border As Airlift Begins In Egypt
Despite social media video clips showing Nigerians preparing to board planes to come home, hundreds are still stuck at Sudanâs…
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