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Struggling Families in Northeastern State Camps Endure Hunger and Isolation

Marginalized and Impoverished IDP Families Find Shelter in Washington Camp In the heart of Northeastern State, where hope often feels just out of reach, numerous families from marginalized communities have started a new chapter of survival in the Washington internal displacement camp. The current year has proven to be a tumultuous one, and the stark reality they face is nothing short of alarming. Urban life has grown increasingly unattainable for them; whether it’s due to exorbitant living costs or the ever-present…

UN Agencies Prepare to Leave Nigeria Amid US Aid Cuts Fueling Hunger in IDP Camps

The Impact of Aid Cuts on Internally Displaced Persons: A Call for Compassionate Action The humanitarian landscape has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years, particularly for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) around the globe. As U.S. foreign aid policies have shifted, many lives hang in the balance, particularly in conflict zones like Nigeria. The cuts implemented during the Trump administration have reverberated through essential services provided by key United Nations agencies, leading to an…

Women in Abudwak Camps Voice Concerns Over Job Displacement

The Triumphs and Trials of Resilience “I find myself in a difficult position,” shared Maryan, as the evening darkness enveloped the settlement. “Tonight, it was a neighbor who had the kindness to give us a bowl of rice and sugar. I cooked it for the children. Raising seven children without a father is not easy—some are older, others younger—but too often, we go to bed with empty stomachs.” Maryan's eyes reflected a mixture of weariness and quiet fortitude. Maryan's journey has been arduous. For nearly four…

Kenya and Ethiopia Collaborate on Security Operation Aimed at “OLA Camps,” Reports NISS

Ethiopia’s National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) has revealed that the ongoing security operation by Kenya against the Oromo Liberation Army (OLA) is a concerted effort with Ethiopian security forces. This operation, targeting “OLA camps” on both sides of the border, underscores a strategy where borderlines blur into zones of mutual concern and cooperation. What has led these two countries to act in unison against threats lurking at geographical seams? On February 4, NISS issued a statement indicating that this…

Children Succumb to Diarrhea and Other Illnesses in Mogadishu’s Displacement Camps

In the heart of a dusty camp, shadows of desperation mingle with faint whispers of hope. Among these whispers, the devastating account of Hawo emerges—a narrative wrapped in heartache and punctuated by grim reality. "My child," she shared with a trembling voice, "suffered from watery diarrhoea. When he needed help the most, I couldn't afford even the most basic medical care. We had nothing, absolutely nothing to offer, and in my helplessness, I lost him." Hawo's story is one of countless others in these makeshift…

Kenya Reports the Dismantling of Two al-Shabab Camps Near Border

"The camps along the Kenya-Somalia border were initially set up as hubs for assembling improvised explosive devices (IEDs), targeted at creating chaos and disrupting transportation as well as commercial activities on main thoroughfares connecting Garissa and Lamu counties," a statement declared on Tuesday night.According to the statement, members of the al-Shabab militia fled these sites, leaving behind an assortment of IED components, bullets, communication devices, and various types of ammunition for portable rocket…

Families Escaping Shabelle Conflict Struggle with Famine in Mogadishu Refugee Camps

(ERGO) – Halima Hassan Ali, alongside her husband, faces the Herculean task of securing even a single meal a day for their three kids. They're among countless families displaced by relentless skirmishes in the Lower and Middle Shabelle regions. On August 20, Halima, who’s 39, and her family found refuge in Gurbaan camp located in Mogadishu’s Kahda district, hoping to escape the chaos. Sadly, they now confront a reality devoid of nourishment and proper shelter. "We’re absolutely destitute! Neighbors have been feeding us the…

in Shire, in Tigray, IDP camps

In Ethiopia, the humanitarian state of affairs is more and more worrying within the province of Tigray, the place the battle has been occurring since November. Many worry a worsening meals disaster as a result of violence prevents many residents from planting. As well as, emigration continues in some areas. For weeks, Tigrayans dwelling within the western a part of the province have fled a whole lot to…

participation satisfies both camps

In Benin, nearly 5 million voters were called to the presidential election on Sunday, April 11. The largest opposition figures could not present themselves. The day after the election, several political camps reacted. With our special correspondent in Cotonou, Magali LagrangeThe day after first round of presidential elections…

Somalia fails Kenya’s plans to near Dadaab and Kakuma camps

MOGADISHU, Somalia - Somalia has questioned Kenya's plans to close the Dadaab and Kakuma refugee camps, which have hosted thousands of refugees from Somalia and South Sudan, in a move that could further pressure relations between the two countries. Earlier in the week, Kenya, through Home Secretary Secretary Dr. Fred Matiang'i an ultimatum to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and demanded that the two camps be closed without negotiations. Nairobi said the UN body should spend a maximum of 14 days to…

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