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Schlagwort: Nigeria

In northern Nigeria, distrust jeopardises the response to coronavirus

16. April 2020 Gastbeitrag Human Health Security, Human Security

Hannah Hoechner, University of East Anglia The malam said: ‘there is no corona!’ We also say: ‘there is no corona!’ A video of crowds shouting this refrain circulated on Nigerian social media in late March.

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Why young Nigerians risk illegal migration to find their ‘Eldorado’

22. Januar 2020 Gastbeitrag Human Economic Security, Human Security

Lanre Ikuteyijo, Obafemi Awolowo University Young Nigerians make up the largest population of the growing flow of migrants from Africa to developed countries. In 2016, over 20,000 involved in the Mediterranean Sea crossing were reported

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How Boko Haram has evolved over the past ten years

16. November 2019 Gastbeitrag Development-Security-Nexus, Human Personal Security, International Crisis & Conflict Management

Jideofor Adibe, Nasarawa State University, Keffi Last month marked ten years since Mohammed Yusuf, founder of Boko Haram, died in police detention. His death led to the radicalisation of the sect and a declaration of

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Nigeria’s conflict is a result of environmental devastation across West Africa

11. November 2019 Gastbeitrag Development-Security-Nexus, Human Environmental Security, Human Security, Resource Governance

Olalekan Adekola, York St John University Nigeria is experiencing a major conflict between nomadic herdsmen and indigenous farmers. In 2016, the conflict led to the death of 2,500 people, displaced 62,000 others and led to

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Valuable lessons from Nigeria’s marathon effort to eradicate polio

22. Oktober 2019 Gastbeitrag Human Health Security, Human Security

Oyewale Tomori, Nigerian Academy of Science The theme for World Health Day in 1995 was “Target 2000 — A World Without Polio”. I delivered a lecture titled “Polio Eradication Race: Will Nigeria Finish Last?” to

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