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Lebanon - LCRP Gender Statistical Profile
documentThis matrix includes key statistical findings on gender per LCRP sector. The findings include reference and links to the source of data.Publish date: 17 August 2022 (3 years ago)
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Health Access and Utilization Survey 2024 - Syrian and non-Syrian
documentHealth Access and Utilization Survey 2024 - Syrian and non-SyrianPublish date: 11 November 2024 (1 year ago)
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Lebanon HAUS Health Access and Utilisation Survey 2017 UNHCR
documentLebanon Health Access and Utilisation Survey 2017 UNHCRPublish date: 18 December 2017 (8 years ago)
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Refugees International - Refugee Leadership: Tools, Challenges, and the Path Forward - September 2025
documentThis paper examines the primary tools and approaches to advance refugee participation that have emerged over the past several years including refugee-led organizations, refugee advisory boards, part...Publish date: 30 September 2025 (7 months ago)
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Nigeria: As people flee violence, malnutrition and measles seen in children
news ICRC, 08 Jun 2016 (9 years ago )Thousands of people have fled to the Nigerian town of Damboa following violent clashes. The town was already hosting a number of displaced people in several makeshift camps scattered around the area. The humanitarian needs remain critical in north-eastern Nigeria, a region that remains volatile. ... -
Nigeria: New Boko Haram attacks force thousands to flee to Niger
news UNHCR, 28 Nov 2014 (11 years ago )People found refuge in Chetimari, in the Diffa region NIAMEY, NIGER, 28 November 2014 (UNHCR) – An attack earlier this week on Damassak, a town in Nigeria’s Borno State, killed up to 50 people and forced at least 3,000 to flee for their lives to Diffa region, in neighbouring Niger. Dammasak, whic... -
Niger lifts refugee camp ban as record numbers flee Boko Haram
news Reuters, 27 Jan 2015 (11 years ago )DAKAR, Jan 26 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – The Niger government has lifted a ban on refugee camps in the south of the country as record numbers flee Boko Haram attacks in neighbouring Nigeria. The government had banned the camps fearing Boko Haram fighters might use them as bases to launch atta... -
U.N. frees 21 herders enslaved by militia in Central African Republic
news Reuters, 19 Apr 2015 (11 years ago )U.N. peacekeepers have liberated some 21 nomadic Muslim herders, most of them women and children, enslaved by militia groups in the west of Central African Republic, though up to 100 more remain in captivity, a U.N. official said on Sunday. The herders, from the Fulani ethnic group, were captured... -
Nigeria: Military Keeps Mum After 315 Nigerian Troops Flee to Niger
news all Africa, 10 Nov 2014 (11 years ago )By Senator Iroegbu The Nigerian military has elected to keep silent on news reports at the weekend that the Islamist extremist group Boko Haram seized control of Malam Fatori, a Borno town near the Nigerien border, leading soldiers to flee into the country. The insurgents were said to have taken... -
Thousands flee fresh violence in Central African Republic town of Bambari
news UNHCR, 27 Jun 2014 (11 years ago )BANGUI, Central African Republic, June 27 (UNHCR) – Fresh violence and reprisal attacks in and around the Central African Republic town of Bambari has displaced thousands of people and left at least 45 people dead and scores wounded this week. The violence began early on Monday when armed element...



