...had to be seen as a “triangle”. “At one end there are the ideologically driven Boko Haram, who will resist any reintegration. Then you have the forcefully-conscripted Boko Haram. Then...
...and Kauru – and is predominantly Christian; the worst hit LGAs are Jema’a, Kaura, Sanga and Kauru. Learn more: Hope for victims of conflict claiming more lives than Boko Haram...
...which is holding Malian jihadists and members of Boko Haram. Abalak lies 400 miles (635km) north-east of Niamey, in the so-called “red zone” that Western embassies advise expatriates to avoid...
...Boko Haram in 2016 alone. Young girls have been used as suicide bombers by the militants. Estimates show that of the 65,000 children released in the past 10 years, more...
...a 2013 report, ‘Our Bodies, Their Battleground’. The authors explored what they called “the facilitating characteristics of the country in which the [Boko Haram] insurgency has come to operate so...
...people”. Goska remains mainly deserted after the attack in December. World Watch Monitor The violent activities of Boko Haram since 2009 were also followed by the deployment of the...
A photographer given access to some of the most vulnerable victims of Boko Haram has produced a set of striking images to help tell their story. Chris de Bode, who...
Aid workers in Borno State say thousands of Nigerians still live in fear of Boko Haram and have no intention of returning home, reports The Guardian. Nigeria’s government claims the...
...killed for their faith – from more than 7,000 during 2015 – was the result of Boko Haram jihadists in Nigeria being routed, and of Christians in Iraq and Syria...
...homes because of various factors, including the attacks on Christians by Boko Haram jihadists. In Asia and Mexico, it added that a less visible “village-level displacement” could be observed as...