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UNHCR Representative to Nigeria and ECOWAS concludes fact-finding mission to two refugee receiving states - Benue and Cross River states
news UNHCR, 11 Jan 2018 (6 years ago )ABUJA, Nigeria - The UNHCR Representative to Nigeria and ECOWAS, Antonio Jose Canhandula, conducted a fact-finding mission to Benue state, North Central and Cross River state, South-South Nigeria from 8 to 10th January, 2018 where he interacted with Cameroonian refugees in the Abande, Kwande Local G... -
Children tune in for radio lessons in Boko Haram-hit Lake Chad region
news Reuters, 18 Jul 2017 (7 years ago )By Kieran Guilbert DAKAR, July 18 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Denied an education by the Islamist insurgency of militant group Boko Haram, tens of thousands of children across the Lake Chad region are instead tuning into lessons broadcast over the radio, the United Nations children's agency (U... -
The forgotten crisis: Supporting families in the Lake Chad Basin
news ShelterBox, 14 Jul 2017 (7 years ago )LAKE CHAD BASIN Violent conflict, caused by the militant extremist group Boko Haram in Northern Nigeria, has been raging since 2009. The violence has since spread to the neighbouring border regions of Cameroon, Niger and Chad, directly affecting around 17 million people. In addition, this area... -
Shining a light on the ‘neglected’ humanitarian crisis in Lake Chad
news International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), 14 Jul 2017 (7 years ago )ICRC joins UK MPs in call for urgent action With over 11 million people now affected by the ongoing crisis in four countries of the Lake Chad basin (Nigeria, Chad, Niger and Cameroon), the ICRC addressed the All-Party Parliamentary Human Rights Group (PHRG) in the Houses of Parliament this week. ... -
With Boko Haram Threat Receding, Nigeria Allows Fishing to Resume in Lake Chad
news Voice of America (VOA), 11 Jul 2017 (7 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... -
5.6 million children at risk of waterborne diseases as rainy season hits communities affected by Lake Chad crisis
news United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), 23 Jun 2017 (7 years ago )DAKAR/ GENEVA/ABUJA, 23 June 2017 – More than 5.6 million children are at increased risk of contracting waterborne diseases, such as cholera and diarrheal infections, as the rainy season begins in conflict-affected areas of countries around Lake Chad, UNICEF warned today. The threat of disease outbr...