Humanitarian Crises
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Civilians Bear Brunt Of Unabated Violence In Anglophone Cameroon – Amnesty International Warns
Fighting between separatist groups in Cameroon’s anglophone regions and the government forces is exacting a devastating scale of destruction, a…
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Hepatitis E Cases In Tigray Shows Lack Of Humanitarian Response – MSF
Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF)/Doctors Without Borders, an International NGO, says its medical teams in Gedaref’s Umm Rakouba camp and Al…
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UNHCR Urges Ceasefire In Tigray, As Refugees Trapped In Two Camps
The UN Refugee Agency, UNHCR has expressed concerns over the situation of refugees in two refugee camps in Ethiopia’s region,…
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Solidarités International Contributes To COVID-19 Awareness In Northern Nigeria
Solidarités International, a non-profit organisation working in areas of conflict and natural disasters to provide quick and effective support for…
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DR Congo Army Frees 150 Hostages Held By ADF Rebels
The national army of the Democratic Republic of Congo, FARDC, Sunday, July 25, 2021 announced it had freed 150 civilians…
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IDP Diaries: ‘People Pose As IDPs To Get Our Aid Materials’
There are some women coming from inside town who have tents here. They have been registered as beneficiaries. When officials…
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Increased Attacks Force MSF To Suspend Operations In Central African Republic
Continued attacks on patients, healthcare staff, and medical facilities has forced the suspension of medical activities in Central African Republic…
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Insecurity: Over 1,800 Students To Abandon School In Beni-Butembo, DR Congo
Over 1,800 students are reported to have abandoned school in Beni-Butembo, Democratic Republic of Congo due to fighting between armed…
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MSF Opens New Centre For Malnourished Children In Maiduguri
Médecins Sans Frontìères (MSF)/Doctors Without Borders, an international NGO, has opened an upgraded version of MSF’s previous malnutrition centre at…
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Living On The Fringe: Sad, Sorry World Of Sokoto’s Almajirai
Salisu*, a young boy not older than six or seven years old, retreated under the shade of a mango tree…
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