Humanitarian Crises
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Food Security Declines In The Height Of Insecurity In Cameroon
In more recent years, the humanitarian situation in Cameroon continues to grow dire, especially with the impact of COVID-19 in…
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Humanitarian Crisis Looms In Plateau Following Gruesome Christmas Day Attacks
Bwei Hali, 35, was preparing to have a grand Christmas celebration in Plateau, North-central Nigeria, when he started receiving phone…
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Armed Conflict, Climate Change Push Global Humanitarian Needs To Record High
According to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, nearly 300 million people will need humanitarian assistance due…
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Norwegian Refugee Council Expresses Concern Over Sudan’s Escalating Violence
International Aid group, Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), has expressed its deep concerns over the escalating violence in Wad Madani, the…
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Outgoing UN Humanitarian Coordinator Urges Continued Life-saving Aid For Vulnerable Nigerians Amidst Dwindling Funding
Matthias Schmale, the departing UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Nigeria, is calling for continued attention to the country’s most vulnerable people…
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Sudan Now World’s Largest Child Displacement Crisis – Save The Children
The international organisation for the protection of children’s rights, Save The Children, reports an alarming increase in the displacement of…
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Once Independent, Now They Depend On Palliatives. But For How Long?
At 67, Kaltume Abdullahi was content being a widow. She was also fine selling food at a small spot in…
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Funding Shortage Threatens WFP’s Operation In Chad
The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) says it could be forced to stop providing humanitarian aid to more than…
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How To Enhance Trust Between The Media, Humanitarian, And Security Sectors
Africa’s foremost security newspaper, HumAngle, on Wednesday held a conference on the intersection of media, humanitarian and security sectors in…
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Expert Speaks On Media Strategies To Address Security Challenges In Nigeria
Umaru Pate, a Nigerian professor of media history and an academician, on Wednesday, said the occasional misunderstandings between the media,…
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