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  • Teachers in Boko Haram-hit region trained to keep schools safe

    news Reuters, 27 Apr 2017 (7 years ago )
    By Nellie Peyton DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - School teachers in the Lake Chad region where Boko Haram is waging an insurgency are being trained to identify and respond to security threats to protect children from the Islamist group, the United Nations said on Thursday. Schools are parti...
  • 'Alarming' rise in use of children in 'suicide' attacks by Boko Haram in Lake Chad region – UNICEF

    news UN News Centre, 12 Apr 2017 (7 years ago )
    12 April 2017 – The use of children, particularly girls, by the Boko Haram terrorist group in violent attacks in the Lake Chad region has seen an “alarming” surge in 2017, the United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) has reported. According to the UNICEF report, Silent Shame: Bringing out the voic...
  • In Nigeria, aid agencies seek to kindle hope for life after Boko Haram

    news Reuters, 07 Feb 2017 (7 years ago )
    In Nigeria, aid agencies seek to kindle hope for life after Boko Haram MAIDUGURI, Nigeria (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Almost two years after Boko Haram militants attacked his hometown in northeast Nigeria, killed his neighbors and forced his family to flee to safety, Ibrahim Usman faces a dile...
  • Nigeria's leader seeks extended medical leave, fanning ill health rumors

    news Reuters, 05 Feb 2017 (7 years ago )
    President Muhammadu Buhari asked parliament on Sunday to extend his medical leave, his office said in a statement, deepening suspicions among many Nigerians that his health is worse than officials are admitting publicly. The statement did not say how much extra time Buhari was seeking off. He had...
  • Fighting Boko Haram leaves far eastern Niger in a state of humanitarian emergency

    news Oxfam, 01 Feb 2017 (7 years ago )
    The devastation caused by Boko Haram and the military forces fighting them has plunged the people of far eastern Niger into a serious food crisis and has slashed their incomes to a tenth of what they were before, Oxfam warned today. In Diffa, the far eastern region of Niger, the Government has cl...
  • Playtime and pasta-making ease psychological wounds inflicted by Nigeria's Boko Haram

    news Reuters, 01 Feb 2017 (7 years ago )
    Destruction of homes and killings of friends and relatives have traumatised countless adults and children across northeast Nigeria By Kieran Guilbert MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, Feb 1 (Thomson Reuters Foundation)- Puffing on the cannabis joints dangling from their mouths, a group of teenage boys hurl ...
  • UNOWAS condemns yesterday’s deadly attack against a United Nations Technical Monitoring Team

    news UN Office for West Africa and the Sahel, 01 Feb 2017 (7 years ago )
    Dakar, Wednesday 01 February - The Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS), Mohamed Ibn Chambas, strongly condemns yesterday’s deadly attack against a United Nations Technical Monitoring Team that was conducting a f...
  • Europe ignores Nigeria humanitarian crisis at its peril, warns top UN official

    news The Guardian, 31 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )
    The humanitarian crisis in northern Nigeria has implications that Europe can ill afford to ignore, according to a top UN official. Nigeria was the third largest source of migrants crossing the Mediterranean in 2016 (pdf). Toby Lanzer, the UN assistant secretary general and lead humanitarian coord...
  • IOM Supports Over 70,000 Displaced Nigerians with Non-Food Aid

    news International Organization for Migration (IOM), 31 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )
    Nigeria - IOM has provided mattresses, blankets, water purification tablets, mosquito nets and other essential items to 12,500 displaced families (70,073 individuals) and others affected by Boko Haram violence in Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe states, north-eastern Nigeria, over the last six weeks. Many f...
  • On the run from Boko Haram, Nigeria's lost children hope to find families again

    news Reuters, 30 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )
    More than 30,000 children have lost or been separated from their parents during insurgency which has left nearly two million uprooted after fleeing Boko Haram By Kieran Guilbert MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, Jan 30 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Running his fingers over the wide scars on his knee and th...