Development
HumAngle’s Development Desk monitors the implementation of Sustainable Development Goals.
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UCH: Federal Workers In Nigerian Hospital Not Paid In 34 Months
Ayo Adedeji can barely afford to feed his wife and four children despite his role as an accountant at the…
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Children Orphaned By The Insurgency In Nigeria’s Northeast Face Peculiar Challenges
“With zero knowledge of where they were heading, I too hauled myself into the big truck that came to help…
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What The World Can Learn From Africa’s ‘Cradle Of Water Reclamation’
As one of the driest countries in sub-Saharan Africa, Namibia is no stranger to water scarcity issues. Since 2012, the…
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Roundtable Discussion With Former And Current HumAngle Fellows, CBOs Examines Accountability Gaps In Yobe
As part of efforts to strengthen collaboration and accountability in the humanitarian and security sectors in Nigeria’s northeast, HumAngle Media…
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Borno Farmers Recount Losses As Climate Change Worsens Food Insecurity In Nigeria
Farmers in Borno, a state in North East Nigeria, have said climate change is affecting their crop yields due to…
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Education Under Attack As Nigerian Tertiary Institutions Face Increased Wave Of Violent Crimes
Students of the Federal University Oye-Ekiti (FUOYE) in South West Nigeria, have been living in constant fear since their colleague,…
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Primary Healthcare Centre In Northwest Nigeria Struggles For Survival
The clock struck midnight and Jummai Abdullahi, a 50-year-old woman from Kuyan Ta Inna, found herself wide awake. Her pregnant…
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Cost of Living Crisis: Education, Businesses Still Suffering Pain Of Subsidy Removal
The removal of subsidies in Nigeria sent shockwaves throughout the country in May when it was announced, with clear repercussions…
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Cost Of Living Crisis: Corps Members Face Hardship In Unfamiliar Cities
Dapo Alimi*, a graduate of Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) and resident of Ogun State, South West Nigeria, is currently undergoing…
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Independence Day: The Hurdles Against Press Freedom In Nigeria Since 1960
Though the history of the Nigerian press dates back to 1859 with the appearance of Iwe Iroyin in the South…
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