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  • "Dix fois plus d'enfants kamikazes"

    news BBC Afrique, 12 Apr 2016 (7 years ago )
    Dix fois plus d'enfants utlisés comme kamikazes par Boko Haram en un an dans la région du Lac Tchad selon un l'UNICEF. Quarante-quatre enfants ont été utilisés pour mener des attaques suicide au Cameroun, au Tchad et au Nigeria l'an dernier, contre quatre en 2014. Les trois quarts étaient des ...
  • "Feed and Read" offers alternative to Boko Haram for Nigerian boys

    news Thomson Reuters Foundation, 22 Feb 2016 (8 years ago )
    By Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani YOLA, Nigeria, Feb 22 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - For the first time in his life, 17-year-old Muhammed Sani can identify the letters of the English alphabet, read simple sentences in English, such as: "I want to eat" and "I want to go home". He can also work out si...
  • 'Alarming' rise in use of children in 'suicide' attacks by Boko Haram in Lake Chad region – UNICEF

    news UN News Centre, 12 Apr 2017 (6 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...
  • 'Boko Haram killed 25 health workers'

    news News 24, 05 Dec 2014 (9 years ago )
    Abuja - Over 25 health workers have been killed by members of the Boko Haram sect since the beginning of this year, Executive Director of National Primary Healthcare Development Agency, Dr. Ado Muhammad, has stated, Punch reports. Muhammad said that the death of health workers in the course of ca...
  • 'Heavy Toll' Feared After Boko Haram Attacks Niger Army

    news vanguard, 29 Apr 2015 (8 years ago )
    Boko Haram militants attacked troops from Niger on an island base in Lake Chad, the government said Saturday, in a raid believed to have taken a heavy toll on the army. "At dawn on April 25, fighters from the terrorist group Boko Haram riding motorised canoes attacked the island of Karamga, a pos...
  • 'Holistic thinking' needed for peace, development in Lake Chad region – Deputy UN chief Mohammed

    news UN News Center, 09 Mar 2017 (7 years ago )
    9 March 2017 – Highlighting the multifaceted nature of the crisis in Africa's Lake Chad Basin, the deputy United Nations chief underlined the need for a holistic approach that includes responding to the Boko Haram as well as closing the gap between humanitarian assistance and development interventio...
  • 'How I almost became a Boko Haram suicide bomber'

    news BBC, 22 Mar 2016 (8 years ago )
    On Tuesday 9 February, two Nigerian girls entered a camp for displaced people in the country's north-east. Minutes later they detonated their explosive vests, killing 58 people. A third girl refused to take part in the suicide mission for Islamist militant group Boko Haram. This is her story. Hau...
  • 'If I had stayed, they would have killed me': the Nigerians fleeing Boko Haram

    news The Guardian, 05 Mar 2015 (9 years ago )
    Kellou Abakar knew she was in trouble as the contractions started, not long after the Islamic extremist group Boko Haram attacked her town in Nigeria. Her husband was nowhere to be found, and so she pulled her four-year-old son onto her back and grabbed her two little girls by the hand. The 30-ye...
  • 'Starving to death': Boko Haram displaced facing food crisis

    news AFP, 10 Jun 2016 (7 years ago )
    Kano, Nigeria | AFP | Friday 6/10/2016 - 09:50 GMT by Aminu ABUBAKAR At least 10 people are "starving to death" every day in a camp in northeast Nigeria for people displaced by Boko Haram violence, highlighting warnings about a food crisis in the Lake Chad region. A civilian vigilante and a...
  • 10 Conflicts to Watch in 2016

    news International Crisis Group, 03 Jan 2016 (8 years ago )
    Pulling together a list of the wars most in need of international attention and support in 2016 is challenging for all the wrong reasons. For 20 years after the end of the Cold War, deadly conflict was in decline. Fewer wars were killing fewer people the world over. Five years ago, however, that pos...