Humanitarian Crises
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“We Sleep In Sewage” – Government Promises Change But Namibians Still Suffering
Ever since independence, Namibians have sought education, employment, and better lives in Windhoek, the country’s political and industrial epicenter. It’s…
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Namibian Government Puts Faith In ‘Cheap Solutions’ As Sanitation Sector Fails
Xhuka Shorty and his family are San, an indigenous group of people in southern Africa. Eight years ago, he and…
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Where Do You Run To?: A Tale Of Unequal Access To Aid For Adamawa’s IDPs
Musa Tela’s children were playing, his wife was turning corn flour to pap while he and his friends socialised beneath…
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Over A Million Children Are Not In School In Burkina Faso Due To An ‘Educational Haemorrhage’
Over a million children are out of school in Burkina Faso following the closure of thousands of schools and learning…
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West African Migrants Stranded In Niger Suffering In ‘Open Prison’
Over 4,600 migrants deported from Algeria to Assamaka, a community in northern Niger have been stranded with no humanitarian aid…
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Rebuilding With Tears, 10 Months After A Great Devastation
Since March 20, 2022, when her home was destroyed by armed men, 15-year-old Naomi Benjamin has lived in a classroom.…
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The Plights Of Parents Of Nigeria’s Displaced, Out-Of-School Children
Bulama Kaya has been displaced from the Kaya community in Konduga, Borno State, since 2015, following a series of attacks…
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HRP Seeks $2.6 Billion For 2023 Humanitarian Assistance In Somalia
About 7.6 million people in Somalia are in need of humanitarian assistance and $2.6 billion in humanitarian funds are required…
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People Who Fled Borno Left Out Of Adamawa Resettlement Plan
People who fled Borno to displacement camps in Adamawa state are at risk of being forgotten and left out of…
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Two Aid Workers Killed In Burkina Faso
Two employees of the Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) were killed in the early hours of Wednesday, Feb. 8,…
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