Development
HumAngle’s Development Desk monitors the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals.
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Stakeholders Advocate For Accountability In Security Funding
HumAngle on Wednesday, Aug. 16, held a roundtable discussion with stakeholders of the security and humanitarian sectors in Adamawa State…
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Cost Of Living Crisis: The Deadly Gang Recruiting Poor Taxi
It all happened so fast. A motorised tricycle darted out onto the main road and headed at a neck-breaking speed…
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Turmoil, Blackouts And Blockades: Cautious Support
Nigeriens now living under a military government have told HumAngle they cautiously approve of the junta that has taken power,…
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Cost Of Living Crisis: Sick Nigerians Face Borrowing To Pay For Healthcare
Adetayo Sadiq, 42, has had to depend on his wife and well-wishers to sustain his family of five since he…
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Nigerian Hospitals Send Patients Home As Doctors’ Strike Begins
Yomi Adedokun’s* mother has been discharged prematurely from the hospital she is in, due to the strike action of National…
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The Cameroonian Journalist Raising Funds To Bring Dropouts Back To School
Sitting at his breakfast table in his home in Bamenda, Ngwain Colbert picked up his bread and directed it towards…
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Makmid Kamara Joins IFPIM As Regional Director For Africa, Middle East
The International Fund for Public Interest Media (IFPIM) has appointed Makmid Kamara as its inaugural regional director for Africa and…
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More Conflict, Less Aid: Why Niger Coup Means Trouble For The Sahel
Niger’s President Mohamed Bazoum, in an interview with the Financial Times earlier this year, said he believed there was ‘zero…
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Cost Of Living Crisis: Fuel Subsidy Removal Deepens Poverty For Nigeria’s Urban Poor
By his own account, life had been alright for taxi driver Kasali Ogundele. But now, suddenly, he’s approaching his old…
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Teenage Writer Faces Jail Over Book About Girl’s Rights In Cameroon
A teenage author is waiting in suspense while a court in Cameroon deliberates on whether a book she wrote is…
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