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.
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‘We Still Go For Days Without Food’ – Borno IDP Laments
All that Sabo Garba, an internally displaced fish farmer from Baga in Kukawa local government of Borno state, Northeast Nigeria,…
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In 3 Months, 5 Attacks Recorded On Displaced Persons Sites In DR Congo
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) says there have been five attacks on sites for…
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Not Safe To Return Home – Norwegian Refugee Council Report
In north-east Nigeria, violence and insecurity have forced over two million people to flee their homes. Many are living in…
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Former Detainee With Tuberculosis Complications Receives Help
Adam Modu, an Internally Displaced Person (IDP) in Maiduguri, Northeast Nigeria, who took ill after the military detained him, has…
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Nigeria’s Intention For IDPs And How It Treats Them Are Miles Apart
Since it returned to democratic rule in 1999, Nigeria has faced a steady rise in the number of Internally Displaced…
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Recurring Fire Disasters In Borno Worsen IDPs’ Troubles
Bintu Ari was known as a cheerful woman who had vowed not to allow even the Boko Haram crisis to…
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Conflict Multiplies Refugees, IDPs In Sahel Ten Times In 8 Years – UNHCR
The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) has stated that conflict and insecurity have multiplied the number of refugees…
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Surviving Hell (5): Women Experience War Differently
A woman, dark-skinned and nose-ringed, sits on an old mat wearing a hijab, as she weaves a threaded needle in…
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Borno’s IDPs Stranded, Scared To Return Home After Camp Closure
The Bakassi Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camp, located in Maiduguri, the capital of Borno, Northeast Nigeria, was officially closed by…
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4,774 Congolese Refugees In Zambia To Return Home
Four thousand, seven hundred and seventy-four nationals of the Democratic Republic of Congo who had in the last four years…
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