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  • Zinder, point de chute des réfugiés face à Boko Haram

    news Le Monde, 17 Feb 2015 (9 years ago )
    Selon les autorités locales, près de 10 000 personnes seraient arrivées ces derniers jours à Zinder, la deuxième ville du Niger, fuyant le conflit qui fait rage entre l'armée et Boko Haram près de la frontière avec le Nigeria. Depuis le 6 février, le groupe islamiste nigérian et ses éléments locaux ...
  • With Boko Haram Threat Receding, Nigeria Allows Fishing to Resume in Lake Chad

    news Voice of America (VOA), 11 Jul 2017 (6 years ago )
    MAIDUGURI, NIGERIA/WASHINGNTON — Three years ago, at the peak of the Boko Haram insurgency, Nigerian soldiers stopped all fishing activities in the country's section of Lake Chad. Militants had infiltrated the ranks of the fishermen, the army said, and were using the guise to fund arms purchases a...
  • West Africa to fight statelessness with world’s first action plan

    news Business Day, 08 May 2017 (6 years ago )
    West Africa has become the first region in the world to adopt an action plan to end statelessness, aiming to help more than one million people without a nationality gain identity papers with new laws and better data, Reuters reports human rights experts as saying on Monday. Stateless people, sometim...
  • West Africa to fight statelessness with world's first action plan

    news Reuters, 08 May 2017 (6 years ago )
    By Kieran Guilbert DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - West Africa has become the first region in the world to adopt an action plan to end statelessness, aiming to help more than one million people without a nationality gain identity papers with new laws and better data, human rights experts said ...
  • West Africa acts to end statelessness

    news Namibian, 10 May 2017 (6 years ago )
    DAKAR – West Africa has become the first region in the world to adopt an action plan to end statelessness, aiming to help more than one million people without a nationality gain identity papers with new laws and better data, human rights experts said on Monday. Stateless people, sometimes referred ...
  • West Africa Approves World’s First Action Plan to End Statelessness

    news News Deeply, 09 May 2017 (6 years ago )
    Officials from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), along with the U.N. refugee agency (UNHCR), have adopted the world’s first action plan to eradicate statelessness. Stateless people do not have citizenship in any country and often do not have access to work, education or heal...
  • Valentin Tapsoba, Regional Representative for West Africa, UNHCR

    news France24, 16 Oct 2012 (11 years ago )
    As thousands of refugees flee an Islamist reign of terror in northern Mali, and with military intervention looming, the UN’s top relief coordinator for West Africa, Valentin Topsoba, speaks to Douglas Herbert about an impending humanitarian disaster. Can he persuade Western governments to provide ur...
  • US special forces 'fought Niger ambush alone after local troops fled'

    news THEGUARDIAN, 04 Nov 2017 (6 years ago )
    The US special forces detachment ambushed in the Niger last month fought alone for hours after the local Nigerien forces they were accompanying fled in the first minutes of the engagement, retired and serving special forces officers with knowledge of events have said. The trapped soldiers also ma...
  • UNHCR: First group of refugees evacuated from new departure facility in Libya

    news UNHCR, 06 Dec 2018 (5 years ago )
    Geneva, 6 December 2018 UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, in coordination with Libyan authorities, evacuated 133 refugees from Libya to Niger today after hosting them at a Gathering and Departure Facility (GDF) in Tripoli which opened on Tuesday. Most evacuees, including 81 women and children, were ...
  • UNHCR shocked at deaths in Sahara Desert

    news UNHCR NEWS COMMENT, 02 Jun 2017 (6 years ago )
    UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is shocked to hear about the reported deaths of 44 desperate migrants and refugees in the Sahara Desert this week - including women and children. Survivor accounts suggest a group of 50 people was on their way to Libya when their truck broke down between the cities of A...