Humanitarian Crises
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Angry Refugees Attack Cameroon, Nigeria, UNHCR Delegations In Cameroon
Cameroonian, Nigerian and United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) delegations that went to the Minawoa refugee camp situated in…
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Man Rescued From Attempting Suicide In Lagos
A man who attempted to take his life at a bus stop in Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria, was saved by…
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Over 100 Trucks Carrying Relief Materials To CAR Blocked In Cameroon
More than 100 heavy-duty trucks carrying humanitarian assistance materials to the Central African Republic have been blocked in Cameroon due…
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UNOCHA, NHF Record $32.9 Million In Donations In 2020
The United Nations Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) in Nigeria says it raised a record $32.9 million…
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Absence Of Psychological Support, Communication Aiding Homicide, Suicide In Nigeria – Experts
Amanuke Community in Awka North Local Government Area of Anambra State, Southeast Nigeria, woke up on Wednesday to the news…
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West Africa Contributes Over £30 Million Yearly To UK Education System – Report
Students originating from West Africa, mainly Nigeria, are contributing a whopping sum of £30 million annually to the United Kingdom’s…
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‘60 Million Children In Nigeria, Yemen, 6 Other Countries Need Help To Survive This Year’
An astonishing 60 million children who need help to survive this year – half of all the children in need…
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UN Condemns Blockade Of CAR Capital Bangui
The United Nations Multidimensional Integrated Stabilisation Mission in the Central African Republic (MINUSCA) Thursday, condemned the determination to “asphyxiate the…
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CAR Rebels Block Supply Of Goods To Bangui From Cameroon
Rebels of the Coalition of Patriots for Change (CPC) who have been backing former Central African Republic head of state,…
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2.8M People Needing Humanitarian Aid As War Ravages CAR
About 2.8 million citizens of the Central African Republic are currently in need of humanitarian assistance as the war continues…
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