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  • 2000 IDPs get free medical services in Jos

    news National Mirror, 22 Jan 2015 (9 years ago )
    by JAMES ABRAHAM Over 2,000 internally displaced persons, IDPs, taking refuge in Jos, Plateau State capital, yesterday received free medical services. The free medical treatment was organised by Tina Bawa Ministries, TBM, a Non-Governmental Organisation, NGO, in partnership with Stephanos Fou...
  • 2000 soldats tchadiens au Niger

    news BBC Afrique, 08 Jun 2016 (7 years ago )
    2.000 soldats de l'armée tchadienne sont en route mercredi pour le Niger, cible vendredi d'une attaque massive des islamistes nigérians de Boko Haram à Bosso (sud-est). Le président nigérien Mahamadou Issoufou a effectué une visite mardi à N'Djamena dans un contexte marqué par la recrudescence de...
  • 2016 in review: UNICEF’s impact in five of the most dangerous crises

    news UNICEF, 12 Jan 2017 (7 years ago )
    2016 was a year of challenges and upheaval across the globe. The ongoing migration and refugee crisis has uprooted nearly 50 million children worldwide, leaving them vulnerable to violence and exploitation. Conflict and natural hazards continue to take a toll on children, with nearly 1 in 4 living i...
  • 2016, année électorale en Afrique

    news TV5 Monde, 13 Feb 2016 (8 years ago )
    L'année 2016 sera une année charnière en Afrique avec pas moins de 16 élections présidentielles, à commencer par un second tour très ouvert dimanche en Centrafrique, afin de sortir ce pays très pauvre de trois ans de violences intercommunautaires. Tour d'horizon des principaux scrutins: Centra...
  • 21 Chibok Schoolgirls, Reuniting With Parents, Tell of Boko Haram Slavery

    news New York Times, 21 Oct 2016 (7 years ago )
    ABUJA, Nigeria — They were taken deep into the Sambisa Forest to Boko Haram’s stronghold, where the more than 200 schoolgirls from Chibok were offered a choice: Join the militants or become their slaves. About half of them chose to join and marry the fighters and were taken away, never to be hear...
  • 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 ...
  • 3 Chad soldiers, 123 Boko Haram militants killed in Cameroon

    news AFP, 01 Feb 2015 (9 years ago )
    N'Djamena (AFP) - Three soldiers and 123 Boko Haram militants were killed when the Islamist group attacked a Chadian army contingent in northern Cameroon, the Chadian military said. Twelve soldiers were wounded in the attacks staged by the Islamists on Thursday and Friday near the border town of ...
  • 30 dead in two Nigeria village raids: vigilantes

    news AFP, 15 Feb 2016 (8 years ago )
    Kano, Nigeria | AFP | Saturday 2/13/2016 - 22:48 GMT At least 30 people have been killed in fresh Boko Haram raids on two villages in northeast Nigeria, vigilantes told AFP Saturday, again calling into question President Muhammadu Buhari's claim that Nigeria had largely defeated the jihadist grou...
  • 30 killed, 78 injured in suicide attack on Borno IDPs camp

    news Punch, 10 Feb 2016 (8 years ago )
    Over 30 persons were killed when two female suicide bombers attacked an internally displaced persons camp in Borno State on Tuesday, the Chairman of the Borno State Emergency Management Agency, Ahmed Satomi, said. Satomi said the incident which occurred at the camp established in Dikwa, recently ...
  • 32,000 children risk death in Jigawa over malnutrition —UNICEF

    news Nigerian Tribune, 11 Jun 2016 (7 years ago )
    A survey by the United Nation Children Emergency Fund (UNICEF) has indicated that no fewer than 32, 000 children were at risk of losing their lives as a result of inadequate nutrition in Jigawa State. This was disclosed by a UNICEF nutrition specialist, Philomena Irene, in a paper presented at a ...