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Recurring Floods Have Damaged Health And Water Facilities In Mozambique – ICRC
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has said recurring and more frequent cyclones and floods have damaged health…
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#EndSARS: Has Nigeria Witnessed Improvements In Policing?
In Oct. 2020, Nigerian youths took to the streets to protest against brutality reportedly carried out by Special Anti-Robbery Squad…
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#EndSARS: Lagos State Police Warn Against Anniversary Protests
Police in Lagos State, Southwest Nigeria say they would not allow all forms of protests and demonstrations being planned to…
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44% Nigerian Girls Are Married Before 18th Birthday- Save the Children
Save the Children International has said that more than an estimated number of 22,000 girls a year are dying from…
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Cameroon Prime Minister Optimistic Peace Will Return To English-Speaking Regions
The Cameroon Prime Minister and Head of Government, Dion Ngute is optimistic about the return of peace to the Northwest…
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Gabon Government Exonerates Soldiers Accused Of Sexual Assault In Central African Republic
The Government of Gabon says the five girls with whom some members of the country’s contingent to the United Nations…
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14 Central African Soldiers Go AWOL To Join Former Rebel Groups
14 soldiers of the Central African Republic national army, FACA, have been reported missing from their ranks since last week.…
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9 Persons Die In ADF Attacks On Oicha, Other Villages In DR Congo
Nine persons, eight of whom were civilians and one rebel, died in attacks by Allied Democratic Forces (ADF) rebels on…
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Borno NGO Launches ‘Boko Halal’ To Counter Extreme Doctrines In Islamic Schools
Allamin Foundation for Peace, a Non-governmental Organisation (NGO) based in Maiduguri, Borno State, Northeast Nigeria, on Sunday, Oct. 10, made…
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New Ebola Cases Recorded In Democratic Republic Of Congo
The Ministry of Health of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) announced on Friday, Oct. 8 that a new…
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