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Nigeria Humanitarian Needs Overview 2023 (February 2023)

Scope of Analysis There are significant and severe humanitarian needs across Nigeria, caused by poverty – further deepened by high rates of inflation – lack of access to basic services, weak rule of law, widespread insecurity and…

Formato:
Analysis
Origen:
OCHA
Posted:
20 Mar 2023
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Nigeria

Nigeria Situation Report, 17 March 2023

HIGHLIGHTS US$1.3 billion required to reach 6 million people in north-east Nigeria with humanitarian assistance in 2023, an increase of 18 per cent from the 2022 funding requirements. More than 30 civilians killed in attack in Mukdolo village…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
OCHA
Posted:
17 Mar 2023
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Nigeria

Nigeria Humanitarian Response Plan 2023 (February 2023)

Introduction Introduction by the Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator There are profound humanitarian needs across Nigeria, including displacement from violence, high levels of malnutrition and food insecurity, in addition to lack of basic services and protection. These needs affect…

Formato:
Appeal
Origen:
OCHA
Posted:
16 Feb 2023
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Nigeria

Nigeria Situation Report, 19 December 2022

HIGHLIGHTS The number of people affected by widespread flooding across Nigeria has risen to over 3.2 million, with over 600 fatalities. Over 1.4 million people are displaced. 14,000 people affected by cholera in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
OCHA
Posted:
19 Dec 2022
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Nigeria

Nigeria Situation Report, 1 November 2022

HIGHLIGHTS The number of people affected by widespread flooding across Nigeria has risen to over 3.2 million, with over 600 fatalities. Over 1.4 million people are displaced. 14,000 people affected by cholera in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe States…

Formato:
Situation Report
Origen:
OCHA
Posted:
11 Nov 2022
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Weapons and Ammunition Dynamics in the Lake Chad Basin: A study by the United Nations Department of Peace Operations and the United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs In partnership with the Lake Chad Basin Commission

Summary of findings Illicit arms trafficking and civilian possession in the Lake Chad Basin (LCB) • The illicit circulation of weapons and ammunition represents one of the primary conflict drivers in the LCB. Main sources of illicit materiel…

Formato:
Analysis
Origen:
UN DPO, UNODA
Posted:
28 Oct 2022
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