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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IDP Diaries: ‘Our Children Sew Caps So We Can Survive’
We rely on the children for survival most times. It is the children that provide food for us when the…
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Over 40 Million More People Displaced In 2020, Highest In 10 Years — Report
According to the Global Report on Internal Displacement for this year, 40.5 million people became displaced across the world in…
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The Discreet Lives Of Women Living With HIV In Nigerian IDP Camps
Hajiya*, 30, was out of town when Boko Haram militants attacked Bama in 2014. By the time she returned, her…
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Zangba Residents In Central Africa Republic Flee As 3,000 Rebels Enter Town
Zangba inhabitants, situated on the banks of the Oubangui river within the Basse-Kotto prefecture, have been fleeing in large numbers…
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Over 2,000 Displaced Persons Arrive Kaga-Bandoro From Grevai, Central African Republic
Over two thousand displaced persons fleeing from armed groups in Grevai have arrived in Kaga-Bandoro town within the last few…
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Borno IDPs With Detained Husbands Torn Between Moving On And Waiting Without End
When her husband returns, if he does, Falta Gambo is not sure what to tell him. Modu Ngubdo was picked…
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WFP To Distribute Money To 18,000 Displaced Persons In Far North Cameroon
The World Food Programme (WFP) will distribute money through telephone transfers to 18,000 displaced persons in the Far North region…
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Inside Benue IDP Camp Where Mosquito Net ‘Cave’ Is Home
At first glance, the camp looks like heaps of rags. But on a closer look, one can see the intricate…
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Katarma: How Kaduna’s ‘Forgotten’ Settlement Fought, Lost Battle Against Terrorists
The 80-person armed civilian squad responsible for stopping terrorist attacks in Katarma, Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria, relied on locally made guns…
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Lack, Hunger, Neglect Dot Lives Of Abuja-Based Almajirai
Every day, nine young boys – between the ages of ten and thirteen – walk from Dei-Dei to Kubwa in…
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