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  • A Kano , le business pour oublier Boko Haram

    news le monde afrique, 07 Apr 2016 (8 years ago )
    Kano, la deuxième ville la plus peuplée du Nigeria, recèle des angles morts. A l’écart des rues sablonneuses et des avenues rectilignes de la bouillonnante métropole commerciale du nord du pays, ses zones industrielles décharnées alignent les usines à l’abandon. Près de 400 unités ont fermé depuis l...
  • A cold wind blows for Nigerians made homeless by Boko Haram

    news Irin News, 05 Jan 2016 (8 years ago )
    KADUNA, 5 January 2016 (IRIN) - The temperature is dropping across northern Nigeria as the seasonal Harmattan winds blow in a haze of dust from the Sahara, blotting out the sun for days on end. It’s miserable at the best of times, worse still if you’ve been made homeless by Boko Haram violence and d...
  • A harrowing escape from Boko Haram in Nigeria

    news UNICEF, 11 Apr 2016 (8 years ago )
    By Gerida Birukila After breaking free from captivity in northeastern Nigeria where Boko Haram had overtaken their village, Halima and her family embark on a courageous journey to safety. MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, 11 April 2016 – What surprised me most about the little boys was that they refused to ...
  • A la Une: Boko Haram se rappelle à notre bon souvenir…

    news RFI, 26 Jan 2016 (8 years ago )
    Quadruple attentat suicide hier à Bodo dans le nord du Cameroun : 4 jeunes filles transformées en véritables bombes humaines ont pulvérisé le marché du village. Trente-deux personnes, dont des femmes et des enfants, sont mortes déchiquetées. « Le Cameroun est en guerre », s’exclame le bihebdomad...
  • ANALYSIS-How to stop people dying from aid shortages? Tackle roots of crises

    news Thomson Reuters Foundation, 09 May 2016 (8 years ago )
    By Megan Rowling BARCELONA, May 9 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Women in Niger travel miles by donkey cart to health centres in the hope of getting food for their malnourished infants, leaving their vegetable gardens unattended and chores undone, only to be turned away with nothing. Children ...
  • ANSONGO : 132 ménages rapatriés du Camp de Tabarbaré au Niger ont bénéficié de vivres

    news Studio Tamani, 17 Apr 2016 (8 years ago )
    ANSONGO : 132 ménages rapatriés du Camp de Tabarbaré au Niger ont bénéficié de vivres. Ces vivres ont été offerts hier (16/04/2016) par la direction régionale du développement social. D'une valeur de cinq millions de francs CFA, cette donation est composée de mils, riz, nattes, couverture et moustiq...
  • APRES LE SOMMET DE LA CEDEAO : Boko Haram frappe encore Niger !

    news Guinee Conakry Info, 05 Jun 2016 (7 years ago )
    La nouvelle présidente en exercice de la CEDEAO, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf du Liberia, aura du pain sur la planche.­ Comme pour lui souhaiter la bienvenue dans le monde de l’horreur et des crimes gratuits, le groupe islamiste Boko Haram vient de frapper terriblement la ville de Bosso, au Niger. Une zone...
  • AU calls for regional force to fight Boko Haram

    news Al Jazeera and agencies, 30 Jan 2015 (9 years ago )
    African Union proposes 7,500-strong force to counter Nigeria-based armed group amid rising cross border attacks. The African Union has called for a regional five-nation force of 7,500 troops to defeat the "horrendous" rise of the Nigerian armed group Boko Haram, AU Commission Chief Nkosazana Dlam...
  • AU commends FG for proper handling of IDPs in North East

    news The Guardian, 13 Jun 2016 (7 years ago )
    The African Union Commission has commended the Federal Government for proper management of the more than two million Internally Displaced Persons in the North East. Dr. Aisha Abdullahi, Commissioner for Political Affairs, African Union Commission, made the commendation during an inspection visit ...
  • AU: Despite Irregularities, Chad Poll Credible

    news VOA, 14 Apr 2016 (8 years ago )
    N'DJAMENA— Opposition politicians in Chad have claimed fraud during Sunday's presidential election, but African Union (AU) observers say the poll, while flawed, was fair. Former Malian president and head of the AU observer mission to Chad, Diouncounda Traore, said issues included the late open...