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Over 17,000 Babies Born In 18 IDP Camps In Borno State – IOM
The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has said that 17,053 babies were given birth to by internally displaced women in…
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Vestiges Of Violence
Will The Knifar Women See Their Husbands Again?
Will the Knifar Women see their husbands again? | RSS.com Listen on: Apple Podcast | Google | Spotify | Buzzsprout | RSS The Knifar women have not seen their…
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Relief Materials Meant For Nigerian IDPs Are Ending Up In The Wrong Hands
Passing themselves off as Internally Displaced People (IDPs), members of host communities in Borno, Northeast Nigeria, are lining up for…
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Flash Flood Continues To Cause Damage Across IDP Camps In Borno
Flash floods, due to heavy rainfall, has led to the destruction of facilities and infrastructures in Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs)…
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Borno IDPs Live With Former Boko Haram Fighters, But Wish They Didn’t Have To
Warda* left her hometown about five years ago. Members of the infamous terror group, Boko Haram, had invaded Shettimari, a…
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Pregnant In Unfavourable Circumstances
Namsoor is in her second trimester of pregnancy at the Tse Yandev IDP camp in Benue State, North-central Nigeria. People…
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Loss Of Livelihoods: Resettled Borno IDPs Unhappy With Govt-Chosen Relocation Sites
Hundreds of internally displaced persons (IDPs) who were recently moved out of displacement camps in Borno, Northeast Nigeria, to resettlement…
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Abagena Attack Aftermath: Hunger, Hopelessness In Benue IDP Camp
Mama Mary Ubua, 78, is still traumatised by the attacks in Benue State, Northcentral Nigeria, that put many like her…
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Fire Razes 150 Huts In IDPs Camp In Far North Cameroon
At least 150 huts constructed with temporary materials in a displaced persons camp in Kolofata town, Far North region of…
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The Discreet Lives Of Women Living With HIV In Nigerian IDP Camps
Hajiya*, 30, was out of town when Boko Haram militants attacked Bama in 2014. By the time she returned, her…
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