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  • Displaced Nigerians prepare to leave camps, go home, but fear violence

    news Thomson Reuters Foundation, 03 Dec 2015 (10 years ago )
    By Kieran Guilbert DAKAR, Dec 3 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - More than 100,000 people uprooted by violence and living in camps in northeast Nigeria are set to return home soon, but many fear for their safety and ability to rebuild their lives, aid agency staff said on Thursday. The Nigerian ...
  • UNHCR aid makes a difference in Mogadishu, but still not enough

    news UNHCR, 18 Aug 2011 (14 years ago )
    MOGADISHU, Somalia, August 18 (UNHCR) – Kadija is in shock. Over the past two weeks, the 32-year-old Somali has lost her livelihood, fled her rural home and ended up in a dismal settlement in one of the most dangerous cities on earth. "I don't have my own house and my children can't go out and pl...
  • Somali exodus slows in Horn of Africa but grows in Yemen

    news UNHCR Briefing Notes, 26 Aug 2011 (14 years ago )
    With the crisis in the Horn of Africa continuing, UNCHR has noted an evolving displacement pattern during August with fewer Somalis displaced within Somalia or into Kenya or Ethiopia, but rising arrivals in Yemen. In Somalia, UNHCR’s Population Movement Tracking (PMT) partners have reported a sig...
  • Geldof: G8 leaders not as rich, but must still help Africa

    news ITV, 15 May 2012 (13 years ago )
    After spending the last five days with Bob Geldof, I feel that I know his opinion about everything. His forceful rhetoric - delivered at one hundred miles per an hour and sprinkled with a selection of profanities - is what first helped to make the famine in Ethiopia a global issue during the 1980...
  • Retour des déplacés Gambiens : Des bus à disposition à la frontière

    news Dakar Actu, 21 Jan 2017 (9 years ago )
    L’intraitable Yahya Jammeh a accepté de partir. Ses « amis » Alpha Condé de la Guinée Conakry et Mohamed Ould Abdel Aziz de la Mauritanie sont passés par là. Après de longues heures de négociations, le désormais ex-Babili Mansa a lâché l’affaire. Dans cette dynamique, les milliers de Gambiens et r...
  • Amyotha Hluttaw amends Telecommunications Law, but contentious section 66(d) survive

    news Myanmar Times, 04 Aug 2017 (8 years ago )
    The Amyotha Hluttaw passed the bill amending the Telecommunications Law as revised by the Bill Committee on Wednesday but took no action on calls to abolish the controversial section 66(d), said Speaker Mahn Win Khaing Than. The committee’s revisions included making charges brought under section ...
  • Boko Haram Rages in Nigeria, but the World’s Eyes Are Elsewhere

    news New York Times, 22 Sep 2016 (9 years ago )
    MAIDUGURI, Nigeria — The crisis spawned by Boko Haram has drawn hundreds of thousands of people to a relatively little-known city in Nigeria that has finally become safe enough for them to wait out an end to the awful, deadly war. With villagers from the countryside pouring in, it is almost as th...
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    Joint Vulnerability Assessment, UNHCR and WFP, July 2018

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    The assessment investigated the status of Syrian refugees – in camps and outside of camps – to determine food-targeting criteria that would allow programme adjustments based on needs. It also was desi...
    Publish date: 2 August 2018 (7 years ago)
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    Joint Vulnerability Assessment, JVA, UNHCR and WFP, July 2018

    document
    The assessment investigated the status of Syrian refugees – in camps and outside of camps – to determine food-targeting criteria that would allow programme adjustments based on needs. It also was desi...
    Publish date: 2 August 2018 (7 years ago)
    Create date: 2 August 2018 (7 years ago)