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Mental health and psychosocial needs and response in conflict-affected areas of north-east Nigeria

Magazine Article
October 24, 2017
A health centre providing care to refugees in Bosso, Niger.

State governance and coordination of the humanitarian response in north-east Nigeria

Magazine Article
October 24, 2017
Internally displaced children wait for the distribution of ready-to-use supplementary food in Banki IDP camp, Borno state, northeast Nigeria.

The Lake Chad Basin: an overlooked crisis?

HXM
October 24, 2017
Zainab Tijani, 20, a Nigerian refugee recently returned from Cameroon in the home she shares with her family in the town of Banki, Nigeria, 2017. Photo: UNHCR

Integrating civilian protection into Nigerian military policy and practice

Magazine Article
October 24, 2017
Military escort for UNHCR’s convoy, Niger, 2015

A collective shame: the response to the humanitarian crisis in north-eastern Nigeria

Magazine Article
October 24, 2017
Children trapped behind conflict lines receive World Food Programme assistance in Bol, Lake Chad Basin.

Adaptative humanitarian programming in Diffa, Niger

Magazine Article
October 24, 2017
IRC Niger staff working with newly displaced people to better understand their situation and needs, June 2016, Diffa, Niger.

Raising the alert in Borno State, north-eastern Nigeria

Magazine Article
October 24, 2017
A volunteer visits a displaced family in Maiduguri

Las consecuencias humanitarias de la violencia en Centroamérica

HXM
July 6, 2017
Una familia de refugiados hondureños llega a La Técnica, Guatemala, en la frontera mexicana.

Forced displacement and violent crime: a humanitarian crisis in Central America?

Magazine Article
June 8, 2017
San Salvador, Cojutepeque Penal Center. Detainees in their cell.

Humanitarian standards in urban, post-disaster contexts: a study of Sphere shelter standards in Haiti

Magazine Article
June 8, 2017
Hillside settlements in Port-au-Prince, Haiti

Armed violence and the missing in Mexico and Central America

Magazine Article
June 8, 2017
Families of missing migrants painted their experiences on a collective mural to highlight their need.

According to need? Humanitarian responses to violence in Central America

Magazine Article
June 8, 2017
Children in Honduras grow up in war-like conditions, witnessing extreme violence on a daily basis.

The humanitarian consequences of violence in Central America

HXM
June 8, 2017
Migrants cross the Guatemala - Mexico borders. Photo: UNHCR/Tito Herrera 2016

A humanitarian response to Central America’s fragile cities

Magazine Article
June 8, 2017
Hoping to reach the United States to claim asylum, a group of young Honduran refugees and migrants board a boat on the banks of the Usumacinta river in the town of La Técnica, Guatemala.

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