PodcastThe Crisis Room

Hunger And Food Insecurity Crisis In Northeast

The Crisis Room: Episode 41

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The prolonged conflict in northeastern Nigeria has displaced people from their ancestral homes, leading to a disruption in food production and a loss of livelihood. Humanitarian actors project that more than 8 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance and protection in 2022. In this episode, we examine how the insurgency contributes to socio-economic losses and the acute food insecurity and malnutrition prevalent in the region.


Hosted by Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu and Murtala Abdullahi

Production Team: Murtala Abdullahi, Tracy-Allen Ezechukwu, and Anthony Asemota. 

The Executive Producer is Ahmad Salkida.

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Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu

Hauwa Shaffii Nuhu is the Managing Editor at HumAngle. She researches and investigates terrorism & insurgency and its human cost and aftermath, particularly how they affect transitional justice issues, displacement, migration, and women. She is a 2023 Pulitzer Centre grantee, a 2023 International Women Media Fund awardee, and a 2022 Storify Africa fellow, among several others.

Murtala Abdullahi

Abdullahi Murtala is a researcher and reporter. His expertise is in conflict reporting, climate and environmental justice, and charting the security trends in Nigeria and the Lake Chad region. He founded the Goro Initiative and contributes to dialogues, publications and think-tanks that report on climate change and human security. He tweets via @murtalaibin

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