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  • Aid groups fear hold up in relief as UN suspends aid in Nigeria after attack

    news Reuters, 02 Aug 2016 (7 years ago )
    By Kieran Guilbert DAKAR, July 29 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Major aid agencies in northeast Nigeria said on Friday their operations could be hampered after an attack on a humanitarian convoy prompted the United Nations to temporarily suspend aid deliveries in Borno state, the former strongho...
  • UNICEF pledges continued aid effort in Nigeria after convey attack

    news Reuters, 02 Aug 2016 (7 years ago )
    LAGOS, July 30 (Reuters) - United Nations children's agency UNICEF said it is continuing its aid work in northeastern Nigeria, a former stronghold of Islamist militant group Boko Haram, despite an attack on a humanitarian convoy earlier this week. The U.N. agency said late on Friday that it "cont...
  • Feature Aid and Policy “The new terrible” Lake Chad region in desperate need

    news IRIN, 04 Aug 2016 (7 years ago )
    A deepening but often overlooked humanitarian crisis in West Africa’s Lake Chad region has been described “as the new terrible” by the UN’s top relief official, Stephen O’Brien. Of the region’s 20 million people, 9.2 million are now in need of life-saving assistance, while severe acute malnutriti...
  • 244,000 hungry children The Boko Haram insurgency has led to a food crisis the extent of which is only now being uncovered

    news IRIN, 04 Aug 2016 (7 years ago )
    After his father, a welder from Bama, died in a camp for internally displaced people in Nigeria’s northeastern city of Maiduguri, 17-year-old Dauda began to cater for the two wives and eight other children who had survived him. Aided by the little money donated by one of the locals bringing food to ...
  • Failure to help farmers in northeast Nigeria could open door to radicalisation: U.N.

    news REUTERS, 10 Aug 2016 (7 years ago )
    ROME (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Farmers in Nigeria's crisis-hit northeast urgently need help to start growing crops again, the U.N. food agency said on Tuesday, warning that a failure to get people back on their feet could open the door to radicalisation. An insurgency by Boko Haram militants...
  • Polio: Cases in Nigeria: What’s the Outlook?

    news Polio Global Eradication Initiatives, 25 Aug 2016 (7 years ago )
    Monday, August 22, 2016 Cases in Nigeria: What’s the Outlook? Interview with Michel Zaffran, Director of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative What are the implications of finding polio in Nigeria 2 years after the last case? The implications are that we were right to be cautious about this ...
  • Nigeria declares polio outbreak as a national public health emergency

    news WHO, 25 Aug 2016 (7 years ago )
    Abuja, 18 August 2016 - The Honourable Minister of Health, Professor Isaac Adewole has declared the recent polio outbreak as a national public health emergency following the report of two (2) wild polio virus (WPV) cases in Gwoza and Jere local government areas (LGAs) of Borno state last week after ...
  • Nigeria crisis: The children who only know hunger

    news BBC, 29 Aug 2016 (7 years ago )
    50,000 children could die from malnutrition unless they receive immediate help, the UN has warned. Aid agencies say the humanitarian crisis in north-eastern Nigeria is growing, with more than two million people displaced by the war with Boko Haram. The BBC's Martin Patience reports from the town o...
  • Nigeria : Dangote défend la cause du nord

    news BBC, 29 Aug 2016 (7 years ago )
    Le milliardaire nigérian Aliko Dangote est préoccupé par la crise sécuritaire dans le nord de son pays. En compagnie du chanteur de rock irlandais Bono, il a visité un camp de réfugiés où vivent des milliers de personnes, à Maiduguri, dans la partie septentrionale du Nigeria, ce dimanche. Selon M....
  • The 10,000 Kidnapped Boys of Boko Haram

    news WSJ, 30 Aug 2016 (7 years ago )
    MAIDUGURI, Nigeria—In a forest of thorn trees somewhere far outside this city, the Boko Haram insurgency ran a boot camp for about 100 boys. Children as young as 5 years old learned to handle assault rifles and march through the woods in flip-flops. Their teacher was only 15. “I was terrified if ...