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Education in Danger Monthly News Brief, January 2021 - World


Education in Danger Monthly News Brief, January 2021
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Burkina Faso
07 January 2021: In Koumbri department, Yatenga province, a teacher was abducted by suspected volunteer fighters (VDP) from inside an IDP camp. Source: ACLED
Cameroon
01 or 02 January 2021: In Ouzal locality, Mayo-Tsanaga department, Far North province, unidentified perpetrators believed to be Boko Haram killed a teacher and two civilians, and looted several houses. Sources: ACLED1 and L’Oeil du Sahel
07 January 2021: Around Mulang area, Bamenda town, Mezam department, Northwest province, suspected Ambazonian fighters stopped a car, sending away the driver and abducting six or seven students who were in the vehicle on their way to the University of Bamenda.* Sources: ACLED1 and Mimi Mefo Info

Cameroon , Niger , Burkina-faso , Ahmadu , Borno , Nigeria , Gujiba , Gombe , Akure , Ondo , Nasarawa , Sokoto

Niger rights commission calls for probe after alleged rapes by Chadian soldiers


Niger rights commission calls for probe after alleged rapes by Chadian soldiers
Reuters"> By Reuters - 03 April 2021 - 14:08
The commission's preliminary findings, published on Friday and based on testimonies and medical examinations between March 31 and April 1, were that two other women were raped.
Image: 123RF/Artit Oubkaew
Niger's human rights commission has called for an independent inquiry following alleged rapes, including that of an 11-year old girl, by Chadian soldiers deployed in the west African country to help fight Islamist militants.
The commission's preliminary findings, published on Friday and based on testimonies and medical examinations between March 31 and April 1, were that two other women were raped.

Burkina-faso , Niger , Chad , Mali , France , Tera , Tillabe , Chadian , French , Soldiers , Rights-commission

2.3mn people in Niger could face food insecurity


2.3mn people in Niger could face food insecurity
  Sat, Apr 10 2021 01:05:43 PM
United Nations, Apr 10 (IANS): Over 2.3 million people in Niger could face food insecurity in the coming months, according to the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA).
About 1.6 million of them are likely to face severe food insecurity as soon as May, a 30 per cent increase compared to projections made in November 2020, Xinhua news agency quoted the OCHA as saying on Friday.
The humanitarian office projects the 2.3 million food-insecure people for "the lean season, between June and August".
The western-most region of Tillabery is the most affected, with more than 30 per cent of its population, 686,500 people, at risk of severe food insecurity between June and August, OCHA said.

Tillabery , Tillabe , Niger , United-nations , Xinhua , Humanitarian-affairs , நைஜர் , ஒன்றுபட்டது-நாடுகள் , மனிதாபிமானம்-வாழ்க்கைத்தொழில்கள் ,

2.3 mn in Niger may face food insecurity


2.3 mn in Niger may face food insecurity
2.3 mn in Niger may face food insecurity
IANS / Updated: Apr 10, 2021, 23:55 IST
Niger could face
UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (
OCHA).
About 1.6 million of them are likely to face severe food insecurity as soon as May, a 30 per cent increase compared to projections made in November 2020,
Xinhua news agency quoted the OCHA as saying on Friday.
The humanitarian office projects the 2.3 million food-insecure people for “the lean season, between June and August”.
The western-most region of Tillabery is the most affected, with more than 30 per cent of its population, 686,500 people, at risk of severe food insecurity between June and August, OCHA said.

Niger , Tillabery , Tillabe , Xinhua , United-nations , Humanitarian-affairs , நைஜர் , ஒன்றுபட்டது-நாடுகள் , மனிதாபிமானம்-வாழ்க்கைத்தொழில்கள் ,

Niger ex-premier freed from jail to seek treatment in France

Niger ex-premier freed from jail to seek treatment in France
today.ng - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from today.ng Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

Niger , Niamey , France , Filingue , Tillabe , Mohamed-bazoum , Hama-amadou , Mahamane-ousmane , Abdou-rafa , நைஜர் , பிரான்ஸ்

Daily Noon Briefing Highlights: Niger - Sudan - Yemen


Daily Noon Briefing Highlights – 9 April 2021
Niger
About 1.6 million people in Niger are likely to face severe food insecurity from March through May, a 30 per cent increase compared to projections in November. The number of severly foo insecure people could reach 2.3 million during the lean season, between June and August.
The region of Tillabery is the most affected with more than 30 per cent of its population (over 686,500 people) at risk of severe food insecurity between June and August. Increasing hunger in Tillabery comes on top of growing protection concerns in the region where more than 300 civilians have lost their lives since the beginning of the year following a spate of armed attacks.

Tillabery , Tillabe , Niger , Darfur , Gharb-darfur , Sudan , Yemen , Sanaa , Sana , Geneina , Nicole-lawrence , United-nations

Atrocity Alert No. 247: Sudan, Central Sahel and the ICC - Sudan


Atrocity Alert No. 247: Sudan, Central Sahel and the ICC
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DOZENS KILLED DURING INTER-COMMUNAL CLASHES IN WEST DARFUR
At least 87 people have been killed and 191 injured since violence broke out between the Arab Rizeigat and Masalit communities on Saturday, 3 April, around the city of El Geneina in West Darfur, Sudan. Members of both communities mobilized local militias after two members of the Masalit community were killed by unidentified armed men. Heavy weaponry and rocket-propelled grenades were reportedly used, hitting a hospital and a UN compound. A local power station has been destroyed and there is currently no electricity in the area. According to the UN, 108,000 internally displaced people residing in the Krinding camps in West Darfur were also forced to flee because of the violence.

Darfur , Gharb-darfur , Sudan , France , Rizeigat , Janub-darfur , Burkina-faso , Afghanistan , Niger , Chad , Mali , Israel

Two killed in transport vehicle ambush in northern Burkina Faso - World News


2021-04-08 14:31:17 GMT2021-04-08 22:31:17(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
OUAGADOUGOU, April 8 (Xinhua) -- Am ambush on a transport vehicle by unidentified gunmen left two dead on Thursday in Oudalan province, the northern Sahel region in Burkina Faso, a security source told Xinhua in the capital Ouagadougou.
"About ten armed individuals on Thursday attacked a transport vehicle that was going from the village of Markoye in Burkina Faso to the market of Dolbel in Niger, the neighboring country. Two people were killed," a senior police officer told Xinhua.
A native from the area said three other passengers were injured and the aggressors set fire to the transport vehicle before they absconded.

Burkina-faso , Niger , Dolbel , Tillabe , Ouagadougou , Kadiogo , Markoye , Region-du-sahel , Xinhua , புர்கினா-ஃபாஸொ , நைஜர்

The irony of Africa and Covid-19 – a continent so ric...


The vaccine roll-out was always a race. The country that achieves herd immunity first will reap global tourism’s pent-up demand. It is a sorry state that Africa is reduced to a begging continent, unable to procure vaccines for its own people, depending once again on the goodwill of the world’s aid and not trade.
The effects of the pandemic have proven to be devastating to both the production and demand sides of the economy. The decline in GDP growth has been largely due to the marked slowdown in economic activity coupled with widespread disruptions in international, regional and domestic supply chains. Saving lives and preserving livelihoods was always going to be a monumental task.

Carletonville , Gauteng , South-africa , Niger , Konkola , Central , Zambia , Tanzania , Angola , Ethiopia , Arandis , Erongo

40 rendered homeless by midnight fire in Ilorin


Witnesses said the fire lasted over three hours.
It took firefighters from the state fire service nearly half an hour to put out the fire.
Two of the effected victims, Suleiman Olohunoje and AbdulGaniyu Olohunoje in their separate reactions said they were unable to salvage any of their belongings while the fire lasted adding that over 40 residents were affected.
They appealed to both the state and the llorin West Local Government council to come to their aid to alleviate their sufferings.
The director of Kwara fire service, Falade Olumuyiwa, described the incident as unfortunate and sympathised with the victims.

Alore , Tillabe , Niger , Kwara , Tahoua , Abdulganiyu-olohunoje , Suleiman-olohunoje , Falade-olumuyiwa , Ilorin-west , West-local-government , அலோர்