What It Means To Be Sick In An IDP Camp
Vestiges Of Violence: Episode 33
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Displaced persons at the Tse-Yandev camp in Makurdi, North-central Nigeria, are confronted with a health crisis. Men and women, especially the aged, are falling sick and children are dying after bouts of illness. The government is failing them and they continue to use local herbs, hoping that by some miracle they will eventually get better.
Hosted by: Hameeda Buhari
Reported by: Jairus Awo Otakom
Written by: Kunle Adebajo and Edited by Anita Eboigbe
Produced by: Attahiru Jibrin
Voice acting by: Chigozie Benedicta, Valerie Abudei & Yekeen Akinwale
Multimedia Editor: Anthony Asemota
Executive producer: Ahmad Salkida
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