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The initiative targets mostly internally displaced persons and intends to ensure that there is transparency and that aid ...
For more than a decade, thousands of Nigerians have been victims of mindless killings by terrorists across the country. This ...
Nigerian music star Davido is under fire on social media following a post in which he expressed solidarity with Kenya, with ...
Durable solutions to end deadly attacks in Benue State will remain elusive if the crisis continues to be misdiagnosed.Nigeria's north-central region has been engulfed in protracted conflict for ...
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Tuesday hosted Queen Mary Elizabeth of Denmark at the State House in Abuja, calling for deeper ...
As the United Nations marks its 80th anniversary, its humanitarian operations are increasingly in doubt as its top donor — the United States — has cut funding under the Trump administration and some o ...
After more than two years of civil war in Sudan, the number of Sudanese refugees and Chadian returnees seeking safety in eastern Chad has ballooned to over 975,000, creating a deepening ...
Cholera is just one of several crises besetting Sudan. The ongoing civil war has displaced some 14·5 million people, including 5 million children. There are concurrent outbreaks of at least three ...
Despite billions of naira in public spending, Nigeria’s basic education and healthcare systems remain critically underfunded, poorly managed, and inaccessible to millions.
In Gaza and Africa, U.S. contracting firms led by former American intelligence and military officers are taking on aid delivery in conflict zones. It's a development roiling the global aid ...
A ‘business-driven model’ Longtime humanitarian leaders and analysts are troubled by what they see as a teaming up of warring governments and for-profit contractors in aid distribution.