Vestiges Of Violence
Diving deep into the hardships faced by the people living in conflict-ridden areas we commonly only refer to as statistics; Vestiges of Violence is a weekly podcast on these personal stories of violence victims brought to you by HumAngle.
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‘You Are Not Dead, Neither Are You Alive’
In the presence of dwindling funding for humanitarian operations and hunger, displaced persons have fewer alternatives than to brave the…
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Life In Boko Haram’s Caliphate
What is life like as an abducted woman in the Boko Haram enclave? How different is it from life in…
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Displaced And Infected
The widespread devastation from the insurgency in the northeast has left thousands of people displaced and living in terrible conditions.
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A Missing Husband, A Hopeful Wife
Six-year-old Hauwa was conceived in Andara, a community in Bama, Borno State. Nine months later, she was born at an…
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When It Rains, Children Die
In the Wuro-Ahi camp located in Fufore, Adamawa State, Northwest Nigeria, a clinic that cares for Internally Displaced Persons shuts…
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When A Mother’s Greatest Joy Vanishes
In a way, Amsa blames herself for what has happened. Back in Cameroon when they were refugees, her son, Lawan,…
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‘They’ve Not Seen Even His Corpse’
In northeastern Nigeria, it is not that strange when you say a person is missing. There are tens of thousands…
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The Married Lives Of A Boko Haram Abductee
What happens when a woman gets abducted by Boko Haram?
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Displaced From Home After Escaping A Massacre
On Monday, June 2, 2014, members of the Boko Haram terror group killed about 400 people in Gwoza Local Government…
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What Happened To Bukar Mandara?
Bukar and Halimah lived with their children in Nguro Soye, a community in the Bama area of Borno, before the…
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