Years Later, Families in Northeastern Nigeria Tackle the Aftermath of Displacement
After Boko Haram insurgents took her daughter from a village in Borno, Hajara Tukur lost her...
Funding Cuts: The Rising Decline in Africa's Global Talent
According to NAFSA, international students contributed $43.8 billion to the U.S. economy and supported 378,175 jobs during the 2023-2024 academic year. This revenue is generated from international students paying full tuition, which helps keep tuition lower for domestic students.
The Security Impact of Boko Haram on Women & Children in IDP Camps
Many displaced women in IDP camps report that they face severe challenges, such as inadequate access to menstrual hygiene products and increased vulnerability to gender-based violence.
How Infrastructural Neglect and Climate Change Heightened the Displacement Matrix in Northeastern Nigeria
The recent floods that ravaged northeastern Nigeria have left a trail of destruction with many lives and livelihoods lost. Bauchi State experienced severe flooding, with over 1,000 homes destroyed.
Forced Migration: Conflict is Disrupting the Future of Education in Sudan
The violence which erupted between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), added fuel to a fire that was already burning — from ongoing conflicts, and outbreaks of disease — to a fragile economy, and a looming climate catastrophe.
Voices Unheard: Women, Education, & the Battle Against United Kingdom's New Migration Policy
In September 2022, Akaniro arrived at Cambridge, UK, alongside her family to pursue a postgraduate degree in Public Policy. If she had waited a year longer, she would have found herself in a difficult situation of choosing between studying in the UK.
The Realities of Migrant West African Healthcare Professionals Navigating the United Kingdom's Medical Landscape
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) estimated that healthcare vacancies in the United Kingdom's health and social care sector rose to 217,000 between July and September 2022.