Displacement & Migration
HumAngle’s Displacement and Migration Desk features a weekly and monthly release of analysed insecurity-related data, with a special focus on killings and abductions.
-
Despite Security Risks, Nigerian Authorities Plan To Resettle IDPs To Mallam Fatori
The Borno state government in Northeast Nigeria wants to press ahead with the return of refugees to the remote town…
Read More » -
When There Are Too Many Mouths To Feed, Parents Send Their Children Away
Hajjah Maimuna cries when she talks about her grandchildren. She looked after the four boys and one girl when her…
Read More » -
IWD23: Are Displaced Women Part Of The Conversation?
The theme for the 2023 International Womenās Day (IWD) was chosen in order to celebrate women and girls involved in…
Read More » -
The Hadejia IDPs: Heartbreak And Hope In A Land Of Strangers
It was a day like any other; the sun shone and birds chirped. Then the sound of gunfire shattered the…
Read More » -
Scarce Resources, NGO Activities Are Putting Locals, IDPs At Loggerheads
There is utter astonishment in Elizabeth Jerome’s tone as she talks about what could best be described as the ‘cold…
Read More » -
Nigeria’s Southwest Communities Where Robbery Letters Are Forcing People To Flee
Sekunderin Yetunde and his family members are yet to return to their residence at Ifelagba community, in the Ido Local…
Read More » -
IDP Camps Close But No End To āCamp Lifeā For Many Displaced People
There was a bit of buzz at the Gubio displacement camp in Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria, on Thursday, Dec. 1, as…
Read More » -
IDPs In Nigeriaās Adamawa State Anticipate Resettlement
āNo one here would tell you they are not tired of staying in this camp,ā Naomi Daudu tells HumAngle while…
Read More » -
āThey Just Pick Up And Moveā, When Men Leave Displaced Families To FindĀ Work
The warmth from the morning sun softly singed Naomiās bare shoulders as she prepared breakfast with a wrapper tied around…
Read More » -
Bayelsa Residents Live In Crowded Classrooms After Losing Homes To Flood
For three weeks in October, Tuboulayefa Zige had to squat at Yenegwe Secondary School in Bayelsa, South-south Nigeria, following the…
Read More »