Development
HumAngle’s Development Desk monitors the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals.
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Fear and Misconceptions Keep Family Planning Out of Reach for Millions in Nigeria
Twenty-seven-year-old Simi Adewale (not her real name) and her husband, based in Abuja, North-central Nigeria, eagerly planned to embrace family…
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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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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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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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From Hand to Mouth: Desperate Struggles of Nigerian Women in Economic Crisis
A downpour on Sunday, Oct. 13, in the Isale-Osun area of Osogbo, South West Nigeria, was an answer to the…
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World Food Day: Nigerians Going Hungry Amid Soaring Inflation
As the global community marks the United Nations’ World Food Day event, Nigeria faces worsening food insecurity, with many more…
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Women and Girls Facing Dire Social Protection Gaps Worldwide, Says UN Women
Despite global efforts to improve social protection since 2015, more than two billion women and girls are still left unprotected—trapped…
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Rural Women Farmers in Nigeria’s North East Persevere Despite Theft, Climate Change, and Inflation
Yagana Bukar, a 44-year-old widow from Kukareta, a rural community in Damaturu, Yobe state, northeastern Nigeria, relies entirely on farming…
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Understanding the Mental Health of Nigerian Workers
Let’s build an avatar for the Nigerian worker. We’ll call her Zuri. She’s 23, works in banking, and, like countless…
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[Photo Essay]: Nigerians March Against Bad Governance, Economic Hardship on Independence Day
Nigerians in various parts of the country have taken over the streets to protest against economic hardship occasioned by the…
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