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  • 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...
  • Niger imposes state of emergency on region hit by Boko Haram

    news Reuters, 15 Oct 2015 (10 years ago )
    NIAMEY (Reuters) - Niger imposed a state of emergency on the southeastern region of Diffa on Wednesday where at least 40 people have been killed in recent weeks in attacks blamed on the Islamist militant group Boko Haram. The 15-day state of emergency will allow authorities to beef up security, i...
  • A cold wind blows for Nigerians made homeless by Boko Haram

    news Irin News, 05 Jan 2016 (10 years ago )
    KADUNA, 5 January 2016 (IRIN) - The temperature is dropping across northern Nigeria as the seasonal Harmattan winds blow in a haze of dust from the Sahara, blotting out the sun for days on end. It’s miserable at the best of times, worse still if you’ve been made homeless by Boko Haram violence and d...
  • Remarks by UN Envoy to Somalia at joint HLPF-SDRF meeting

    news UNSOM website, 18 Nov 2014 (11 years ago )
    Your Excellency Mr President, the co-chair, Your Excellency Mr Prime Minister, Honourable Ministers, Members of Parliament, distinguished representatives from the Puntland, the Interim Jubba Administration, Benadir, Galmadug and civil society. I want to add my welcome to all our partners, Somali and...
  • Half million South Sudanese displaced by war, few get aid - U.N.

    news Thomson Reuters Foundation, 14 Jan 2014 (12 years ago )
    NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) – Almost half a million South Sudanese have fled the fighting which began one month ago, and the majority of those still inside the country are not getting any aid, the United Nations said on Tuesday. An estimated 413,000 people have been displaced inside Sout...
  • Japan’s Ambassador Visits South Sudanese Refugees Assisted By WFP in Gambella

    news ReliefWeb, 18 Jul 2014 (11 years ago )
    The Japanese Ambassador to Ethiopia, H.E. Mr. Kazuhiro Suzuki, visited refugee camps in Gambela yesterday (Thursday 17 July) to see how the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is providing critically-needed food assistance to South Sudanese refugees, thanks to Japan’s contribution of US$4.2 mi...
  • Japan's Ambassador Visits South Sudanese Refugees Assisted by WFP in Gambella

    news World Food Programme (Press Release), 18 Jul 2014 (11 years ago )
    The Japanese Ambassador to Ethiopia, H.E. Mr. Kazuhiro Suzuki, visited refugee camps in Gambela yesterday (Thursday 17 July) to see how the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) is providing critically-needed food assistance to South Sudanese refugees, thanks to Japan's contribution of US$4.2 mi...
  • Education offers hope of healing rifts sown by Nigeria's Boko Haram

    news Reuters, 26 Jan 2017 (9 years ago )
    In this unique Nigerian school, children born to Boko Haram learn together with those orphaned by the militant group By Kieran Guilbert and Adaobi Tricia Nwaubani MAIDUGURI, Nigeria, Jan 26 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - When Boko Haram militants stormed his home in northeast Nigeria three yea...
  • UNHCR deeply concerned by Hungary plans to detain all asylum seekers

    news UNHCR, 07 Mar 2017 (9 years ago )
    This is a summary of what was said by UNHCR spokesperson Cécile Pouilly – to whom quoted text may be attributed – at today's press briefing at the Palais des Nations in Geneva. UNHCR is deeply concerned at a new law which has been voted this morning at the Hungarian Parliament and which foresees ...
  • Girls held by Boko Haram need support to rebuild shattered lives

    news UNICEF, 18 Oct 2016 (9 years ago )
    Chibok girls’ family reunions highlight plight of thousands of girls held by Boko Haram ABUJA, 18 October 2016 – The emotional reunification with their families on Sunday of 21 of the girls kidnapped by Boko Haram more than two years ago in Chibok, northeast Nigeria, highlights the need for inten...