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  • UN’s Global Emergency Response Fund releases US$100 million for the world’s most neglected crises

    news UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), 30 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )
    United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres released US$100 million from the UN Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF) to sustain aid operations in nine neglected emergencies. CERF’s largest allocation of the year will reach more than 6 million people in crises where levels of vulnerability ar...
  • Nigeria: The two-hour trip that took 780 days

    news International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), 30 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )
    After a sleepless night because of the rumours that the fighting was getting nearer the town of Damaturu, Aisha is plaiting the hair of her first client of the day. But it's not long before the sound of bombs becomes louder. The gunfire is also getting closer. Eventually it gets too close and it's t...
  • Education offers hope of healing rifts sown by Nigeria's Boko Haram

    news Reuters, 26 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )
    In this unique Nigerian school, children born to Boko Haram learn together with those orphaned by the militant group By Kieran Guilbert and Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, Jan 26 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Boko Haram militants stormed his home in northeast Nigeria three yea...
  • 4.7 million children in vaccination campaign against measles in northeast Nigeria

    news UN Children's Fund (UNICEF), 26 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )
    Abuja, 26 January 2017 – In a major vaccination campaign concluding this week, 4.7 million children are being vaccinated in response to a measles outbreak in northeast Nigeria. The campaign is covering the three states most affected by the Boko Haram conflict – Adamawa, Borno and Yobe – where insecu...
  • For Nigerian mothers, escape from Boko Haram shakes up childbirth customs

    news Reuters, 25 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )
    For many women uprooted by Boko Haram, it is the first time they have visited a health facility, or heard about birth control By Kieran Guilbert MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, Jan 25 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Nestled among dozens of pregnant women huddled together on benches in the clinic's antenata...
  • Death Toll in Nigeria IDP Camp Bombing Climbs to 236

    news Voice of America, 24 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )
    ABUJA — The death toll from last week's bombing of civilian IDP camp in northeastern Nigeria has more than quadrupled from the originally reported 70 to 236 people. The Nigerian military says the bombing was an accident and is under investigation. A team of six senior officers of the Nigerian Air...
  • 'Babies used' in Nigeria suicide bombings

    news BBC, 24 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )
    Female suicide bombers in Nigeria are now carrying babies to avoid detection in their attacks, authorities warn. An attack in the town of Madagali on 13 January saw two women detonate their devices, killing themselves, two babies, and four others. They had passed a vigilante checkpoint, mistaken f...
  • Security Council, Concerned about Violent Extremism Plaguing West Africa, Strongly Condemns Boko Haram Terrorist Attacks in Lake Chad Basin

    news UN, 23 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )
    SC/12689   SECURITY COUNCIL 7868TH MEETING* (AM)   Presidential Statement Welcomes Decisions on Gambia, Other Political Developments Expressing its concerns over the prevalence of violent extremism that could be conducive to terrorism, the Security Council strongly condemned all terrorist ...
  • Why it’s hard to run a mass measles campaign in Nigeria’s war-torn states

    news The Conversation, 23 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )
    The World Health Organisation and the United Nations have embarked on a campaign to vaccinate 4.7 million children against measles in Nigerian states affected by conflict. Chief Executive Officer of the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control Chikwe Ihekweazu explains the importance of the massive campai...
  • USAID Empowers Mothers to Fight Malnutrition in Niger

    news US Agency for International Development, 23 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )
    Erratic rainfall and decreased agricultural production in the Sahel in 2012 resulted in a food security and malnutrition crisis that depleted household food stocks, resources, and livelihoods assets, exacerbating preexisting levels of acute malnutrition in Niger. As of May 2014, approximately 1 mill...