• Habeeb Olokooba
  • Posted by Habeeb Olokooba
February 26, 2026

Conflict and Violence are Displacing Farmers in Kwara, Nigeria

For more than a decade, Nigeria has struggled to contain the menace of banditry.

  • Yahuza Bawage
  • Posted by Yahuza Bawage
January 31, 2026

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...

Sudan refugees in Chad
  • Abla Salih Boush
  • Posted by Abla Salih Boush
November 25, 2025

Chad: A Safe Haven for Sudanese Refugees, Now in Crisis

Introduction With the outbreak of war in Sudan on April 15, 2023, between the Sudanese Army...

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  • Hussain Wahab
  • Posted by Hussain Wahab
August 17, 2025

"We are not safe": IDPs in Anka Camp are Facing Worsening Displacement Crisis Due to Banditry

Behind every account of the crisis lies a complex web of factors. The rise of banditry in Sokoto, Kebbi, and Zamfara states is a deep-rooted conflict between Fulani cattle herders and Birom communities hardened by Nigerian military contractors.

  • Yahuza Bawage
  • Posted by Yahuza Bawage
January 28, 2025

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.

Sudan
  • Yahuza Bawage
  • Posted by Yahuza Bawage
June 20, 2024

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.

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