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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Sex For Survival: Displaced, Orphaned, Underage… But Still Has To Fend For Herself
Fatima was 11 years old when she started to carry all of the world’s imaginable weight for one person on…
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Local Authority Detains Women For Protesting Food Rationing In Borno
The local authority in charge of food distribution to the vulnerable has detained at least two women for protesting against…
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IDPs In Northeast Face Hunger As Food Rations Are Cut By 60 Percent
Food rations in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) camps in Borno State, Northeast Nigeria have been cut by almost 60 per…
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IDP Diaries: “We Need More Food, Not Relocation To Our Homes”
I don’t want to go back home, at least not now. It is not because I love this place so…
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92,000 Central African Republic Refugees Arrive In DR Congo
Over 92,000 refugees fleeing conflict in the Central African Republic have arrived in 40 locations in the Democratic Republic of…
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Over 300,000 Nigerians Displaced Due To Herders-Farmers Clashes In North-central Nigeria – Research
Research has revealed that more than 300,000 Nigerians have been displaced in four north-central states in the country because of …
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Evicted By Guns (II): Niger State Inhabitants Jostling Between Hunger, Anxiety, Despondency As Banditry Lingers
The quintet; Aisha, Safeena, Mashekura, Zaituna and Muslima were orphaned by the marauding terrorists who murdered their parents. Their grandfather,…
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Floods Render Many Homeless In Bangui, CAR’s Capital
Several houses, worship centres, and workshops were damaged in Bangui, the Central African Republic capital after the city was flooded…
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Tougher Times Ahead For IDPs Following Recent Dikwa, Marte Attacks
On March 2, reports of multi-pronged attacks by the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) insurgents on the town of…
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Knifar: Separated By Military, A Borno Couple’s Uphill Journey Back To Each Other
‘The women cannot farm, or go to fetch water and firewood. And when the men harvest, they must pay levies.…
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