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Humanitarian Crises
Hunger, Economic Hardship Forcing Resettled IDPs Back To Maiduguri
From the city centre, it takes about 30 minutes of moving through the tiny streets and dusty paths to arrive…
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News
We Give 20 Percent Of Our Harvests To ISWAP As Tax – Returnee IDPs
Bukar Umara, 36, is an internally displaced farmer from the Kukawa local government area of Borno state who presently lives…
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Armed Violence
17 Villagers Killed In Fresh ISWAP Attacks On Borno Communities
At least 15 villagers have been killed by members of the Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP), in coordinated attacks…
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News
Nigeria’s Vice President Reassures Boko Haram Deserters Of Improved Welfare
The Nigerian Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo, on Thursday, Feb. 24, 2022, revealed initiatives of the government to improve the condition…
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Borno IDPs Facing Recurring Fire Disasters As Gov’t Action Stalls
Nearly two years of setting up a committee to —as part of other functions— find ways to prevent fire incidents…
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Humanitarian Crises
Lassa Fever: Not Only A Neglected Disease But Neglected Patients Too – MSF
Misdiagnosis of Lassa fever in patients, and stigma arising from diagnosis, hinder efforts to contain the disease in Nigeria, Doctors…
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Features
‘I Felt Like Dying The Day I Saw My Displaced In-Law Trading Sex For Food’
Abdullahi, 29, has always been familiar with the survival sex trend among Internally Displaced People in Borno, Northeast Nigeria. But…
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Displacement & Migration
As Borno Domesticates Nigeria’s VAPP Act, What Does It Mean For Displaced Women?
For women like Falmata, reportedly raped first by terrorists while in abduction, and then allegedly by soldiers of the Nigerian…
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Displacement & Migration
Muna Camp Fire: Nigerian IDPs Count Losses Amid Worsening Vulnerabilities
A fire that consumed the shelter of Garba Isa, 53, on the afternoon of Friday, Feb. 28, did not only…
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News
Girls Kidnapped By Boko Haram Return Home To Fight Illiteracy Among Children
Years after escaping captivity from Boko Haram terrorists, Zarah Mohammed and Aisha Abba have returned to their reclaimed community, Bama,…
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