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Analyses
#HumAngleAt5: How Our Audience-Inclusive Approach Is Improving Africa’s Narratives
At HumAngle, we have always understood that storytelling is a two-way communication enriched by the passionate voices of our community.…
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Analyses
From Crisis to Solutions: HumAngle’s Impact on Accountability and Peacebuilding in Nigeria
When HumAngle launched five years ago, the mission was simple: “to investigate and report how violent conflicts affect everyday people…
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Podcast
Standing Tall
VOV 122: Standing Tall | RSS.com What do you do when your son is abducted by Boko Haram and groomed…
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Features
Beyond the Bylines: The Unseen Players Shaping HumAngle’s Journalism
When you think of ‘Humans of HumAngle’, your mind likely drifts to reporters—the names behind the bylines seen frequently. However,…
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Development
#HumAngleAt5: The Evolution of Conflict Reporting and HumAngle’s Innovative Approach
In 2009, when Mohammed Yusuf first began the process of what would later culminate in a terror group declaring war…
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Features
#HumAngleAt5: Five Iconic Investigations That Defined the Last Five Years
As HumAngle celebrates five years of fearless and investigative journalism, we look at some of our most impactful stories that…
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Analyses
#HumAngleAt5: The Bold Idea Transformed into Conflict Reporting in Africa
When he was declared wanted in 2016, many teeth tattled that another man had “fallen into the Nigerian government’s net”.…
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Analyses
#HumAngleAt5: What’s Next for Humanitarian Journalism in Africa?
The streets of Maiduguri, the capital of Borno State and the epicentre of Nigeria’s humanitarian crises, hum with resilience. Here,…
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Featured
Scars of War (II): The Young Lives Torn Apart by Boko Haram
When Boko Haram stormed Bama town in Borno, northeastern Nigeria, on Sept. 2, 2014, seven-year-old Rahama Haruna Maibale and five-year-old…
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Armed Violence
Scars of War (I): Children Caught in Nigeria’s Boko Haram Conflict Battle Trauma
In 2009, 15-year-old Abba Kyari had just finished his final exams for junior secondary school and travelled to Mafoni Ward…
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