Humanitarian Crises
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Rainy Season Could Aggravate WASH Conditions In Nigeria’s Northeast
The start of the rainy season in Nigeria’s Northeast brings relief for locals from the scorching heat and creates conditions…
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Over 18 Million People Affected By Drought In Horn Of Africa-UN Humanitarian Chief
Over 18 million people across Somalia, Ethiopia and Kenya have been affected by the drought in the Horn of Africa…
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Cameroon Reopens Border With Central African Republic To Aid Humanitarian Efforts
The government of Cameroon has agreed to reopen its border with the Central African Republic for humanitarian reasons. This measure,…
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Kellu Haruna, Through The Eyes Of The People She Loved And Fought For
On the day that Kellu Haruna received video evidence that her husband was alive and being held at the Borno…
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Violence In Northwest Nigeria Displaces Over 1,900 In 6 Days
Conflict in Northwest Nigeria displaced some 1,912 people between May 2 and 8, 2022, according to the latest figure by…
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Ethiopia: ‘Despite Truce, Aid Is Insufficient In Tigray’ – WHO Chief
Aid materials, including medical supplies, are insufficient to sustain life in conflict-ridden Tigray, Northeast Ethiopia, despite a humanitarian cease-fire reached…
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300,000 People Affected By Attacks On Water Resources In Burkina Faso
Nearly 300,000 people have been affected by targeted attacks on water points and water trucks, including the purposeful contamination of…
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Violence In Lake Chad Basin Drives 360,000 Refugees Into Niger Republic
Violence in Mali, Nigeria and Burkina Faso has forced 360,000 refugees to flee to Niger Republic with 10 per cent…
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Going Missing As A Refugee In Cameroon, The Story Of Mallam Abba
Mallam Abba Aji. Bulama Abba. Kanyima. Lawan Khadijaye. Mattaá Ya Asheye. Baana Nasarye. Mustafa Mallam Fantami. All seven people are…
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