Nom du lieu | Source | Data date | Population | |
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Adamawa | UNHCR, Government, CNARR | 30 Apr 2016 | 27.6% | 71,506 |
East | UNHCR, Government, CNARR | 30 Apr 2016 | 69.6% | 180,485 |
North | UNHCR, Government, CNARR | 30 Apr 2016 | 2.8% | 7,154 |
Country of origin | Source | Data date | Population | |
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Central African Rep. | UNHCR, Government, CNARR | 30 Apr 2016 | 100.0% | 397,388 |
International Rescue Committee, 15 Sep 2016
Maiduguri, September 15, 2016 — The Northeast of Nigeria is teetering on the brink of famine as 5 million people are in urgent need of food assistance, the International Rescue Committee (IRC) said today. All actors, including the international community, the Nigerian government, and the UN should a... Lire plus
NPR, 14 Sep 2016
Nigeria has to get rid of polio — again. Last year, the World Health Organization declared the country to be "polio-free." That milestone meant the disease was gone from the entire continent of Africa, a major triumph in the multibillion-dollar global effort to eradicate the disease. But that ... Lire plus
The Guardian, 13 Sep 2016
People fleeing Boko Haram protest over ‘starvation’ in camps amid claims of officials diverting rations, as UN warns the country is on the brink of famine Nigerian officials have been accused of stealing food from desperate people who are living in camps after fleeing the terrorist group Boko Har... Lire plus
Aljazeera, 12 Sep 2016
Despite recent gains against the Boko Haram in Nigeria, many of those who fled the group are still struggling. Thousands of Nigerian refugees in neighbouring countries such as Niger have been struggling for resources since fleeing attacks by the Boko Haram group. The Nigerian army has taken ba... Lire plus
Reuters, 09 Sep 2016
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Hundreds of Nigerians who fled Boko Haram in northeast Borno State have returned to devastated towns and villages in recent days after the army seized back the militant group's last remaining strongholds, said the United Nations. Families will return to find ... Lire plus
Capitale |
Yaoundé
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Langues |
en, fr
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Population |
23,344,000
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Surface |
472,710 km2
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PIB |
29,198,372,811 USD
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Croissance PIB |
6.24%
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Niveau de revenus |
Lower middle income
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Gini index |
38.9
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Devise |
XAF
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Alphabétisation |
Non disponible
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IRIN news: Malnutrition rates in Nigeria “horrifying” | |
05 Sep 2016 | |
Lake Chad Basin: Millions of children suffer violence by Boko Haram , according to UNICEF | |
30 Aug 2016 | |
Niger: Floods leave hundreds of families homeless with increased risk of disease | |
30 Aug 2016 | |
WHO: Public health emergency declared in Lake Chad basin following Nigeria polio outbreak | |
30 Aug 2016 | |
Lake Chad Basin: Millions of children suffer violence by Boko Haram , according to UNICEF | |
30 Aug 2016 | |
Lake Chad Basin: Millions of children suffer violence by Boko Haram , according to UNICEF | |
30 Aug 2016 |
UNHCR Cameroon Webpage | |
Data Portal: Nigerian Refugees in Cameroon | |
ACAPS: Nigeria country profile | |
Over 14 million people are affected by conflict in northeast Nigeria and more than 10 million people are in need. A growing number of people are in urgent need of food assistance, with some of the worst affected areas possibly in Famine (IPC Phase 5). Alarming rates of acute malnutrition are emerging in Borno and Yobe and deaths as a result of SAM have been reported. Borno state is most affected: 4.5 million people are estimated to be in need of humanitarian assistance, and 4.1 million are food insecure. In Yobe and northern Adamawa, pockets of insecurity persist: 3.2 million people estimated to be in need in Yobe, including 2.3 million food insecure. 900,000 people in Adamawa are food insecure. | |
Nigeria Refugee Crisis - A Journey of Survival | |
Nigeria Security Tracker - Mapping Violence in Nigeria | |
The Nigeria Security Tracker (NST), a project of the Council on Foreign Relations' Africa program, documents and maps violence in Nigeria that is motivated by political, economic, or social grievances. Different groups in Nigeria resort to violence. The militant Islamist movement Boko Haram is active in northern Nigeria. Violence among ethnic groups, farmers, and herdsmen sometimes acquires religious overtones. A new generation of Niger Delta militants threatens war against the state. Government soldiers kill civilians indiscriminately. Police are notorious for extrajudicial murder. |