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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Borno: Between Terror And IDPs’ Resettlement
The Borno State government and terror groups operating in the region appear to be locked in a fierce battle over…
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Flood: Displaced Persons In Camps Beg For Attention In Anambra
Chinazaekpere Orichi, an 11-year-old girl, is taking refuge at Ogbaru Local Government Secretariat, Atani, relief camp in Anambra State, for…
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Floods Displace Thousands In Kogi Communities
Torrential rainfall accompanied by flooding has displaced thousands of people and submerged homes in many communities in Kogi State, North…
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Knifar: Women Facing Forced Family Separation By Soldiers Cry Out
Hauwa has not heard from her husband in many years. In 2015, her town, Bama, Borno State, was overrun by…
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Navigating Hunger And COVID-19: Pathetic Story of IDP Sole-Providers Battling Against Starvation
Fanna Modu has 11 dependants and 10 among them are children. On good days, she hands out N10 notes to…
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Armed Violence Breeds New Generation Of Nigerian-Nigerien Citizens
For Bilkisu, remembering an act of terror is as traumatising as the act of terror itself considering its consequences on…
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Lack Of Humanitarian Support By Government Puts Malian IDPs In Jeopardy
The armed conflict in Northern Mali, which broke out in 2012 following an insurrection by groups of Salafi jihadists and…
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Flood Displaces 1, 000, Washes Away Farmlands In Anambra
Days after the Anambra State Government advised citizens to move from flood planes to highgrounds, more than 1,000 persons in…
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World Bank Gives Chad US$75 Million To Support Communities Hosting Refugees
The World Bank has today approved a grant of US$75 million from the International Development Association (IDA) to Chad to…
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The Krio of Sierra Leone: Back Home, Not Yet At Home
Over two centuries after the abolition of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, the Creoles of Sierra Leone still do not enjoy…
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