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15,000 IDPs Return Home 6 Years After Fleeing Borno Border Community
Sixty-year-old Hamsatu Shalva was all smiles as she sat in a row with other women waiting to receive food, clothing,…
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HumAngle Signs Media Partnership To Improve Information Access In Lake Chad
HumAngle has signed a partnership with Radio Ndarason Internationale, which will expand access to information in remote areas of the…
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Over 820 Killed, Kidnapped In Nigeria In May, Electoral Violence On The Rise
Analysis of data collected by the Nigeria Security Tracker (NST) for May 2022 shows that at least 594 people were…
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15 % Of Chadian Populace Malnourished – World Bank
The World Bank says about 15 per cent of the population of Chad is incapable of satisfying their basic nutritional…
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Lake Chad’s Military Coalition Commander Says Enhanced Operations Is Enabling Resettlement
The regional Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) has conducted a series of intense operations around Lake Chad that have enabled…
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More Unattended Children Join Borno IDP Camps But Provisions Aren’t Enough
All that Tujjani could recall about his past were the names of his three siblings: Babagana, Ali, and Mohammed. Though…
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Congo Brazzaville Donates $2 Million To Address Humanitarian Challenges In Africa
President Denis Sassou N’Guesso of the Republic of Congo (Brazzaville) has announced that his country is donating two million US…
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Nigeria’s Separatist Keyboard Armies Using Twitter, Facebook To Amplify Propaganda
Keyboard armies of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) exploit Twitter and Facebook in various ways to shape conversations and…
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3R Rebels Attack, Kill Many Central African Republic Soldiers
A yet-to-be-ascertained number of soldiers of the Central African Republic national army, FACA, were killed in gunfire exchange between them…
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Humanitarian Crises
‘We Wouldn’t Suffer As Much If My Husband Were Here’
Bukar Mandara, 50, loved eating tuwon dawa and draw soup. He loved to wear white and green kaftans. Above all,…
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