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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#NyirangongoEruption: Displaced Women Are Being Given Aid In Exchange For Sex
Women displaced by the May 22, Nyiragongo volcanic eruption located in Munigi in Nyiragongo territory and Kamuronza in Masisi territory,…
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GIS Data Reveals 31 IDP Camps At Risk Of Flooding In Northeast Nigeria
Changing climates are having serious environmental impacts across different parts of the world, and Maiduguri in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria,…
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Displaced By ‘Bandits’ (3): Bustling By Day, Barren By Night… Nigeria’s Part-Time Villages
The first sign of trouble is a navy blue old-model Volkswagen hatchback. The car has just pulled up metres away…
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IOM Says USD 27 Million Needed For Shelter Help In Ethiopia
The Ethiopia Emergency Shelter and Non-Food Item (ES/NFI) headed by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said on Tuesday, Aug.…
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Thousands Of Cameroonians Flee To Chad As Mousgoum, Arab Choa Clash Over Land
Thousands of Cameroonians from the Far North region have crossed over to Chad and are taking refuge in border villages…
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‘Extraordinary Kindness’ As Displaced Nigerians Find Solace In Benin Republic
Mulero Asani sat quietly under a tree when this reporter visited Asa, one of the communities recently affected by bloody…
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Over 336,000 Children Separated From Parents Fleeing Conflict In Mozambique – International Group
More than 336,000 children have been displaced by the escalating conflict in Cabo Delgado, in the northern province of Mozambique,…
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Tigray Conflict: UN Expert Says Attacks On Eritrean Refugees Must Stop
Mohamed Babiker, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Eritrea, has condemned attacks on Eritrean…
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Displaced By ‘Bandits’ (2): Sokoto School Where Pupils Share Classrooms With IDPs
That Mukhtar Marafa is alive today, if you ask him, is nothing short of miraculous. The young man’s village of…
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How Hunger Is Forcing Young IDPs To Take Difficult Decisions In Borno Camps
Evidence of despair and withering hope was written all over the face of Musa Ibrahim, as he sat in front…
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