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    @unhcrnigeria - 16/04/2018

    In 2017 - Over 47K vulnerable #IDP & refugee returnees benefited from shelter units in #Borno, #Yobe & #Adamawa states. Another 3,668 are under construction to meet the housing needs of over 18K #BokoHaram victims. #CrisisNigeria https://t.co/D2slHExj9D https://t.co/4M9GDMgLL0

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    @unhcrnigeria - 05/04/2018

    29 Mar. #UNHCR West Africa Regional Rep. Liz Ahua met #DeputyGovernor of #CrossRiverState, Ivara Esu. Ms. Ahua appreciated Nigeria's support to #CameroonRefugees and encouraged authorities to ensure factual refugee registration figures. 20,485 CMR refugees registered in NGR. https://t.co/kbmL9ywHFB

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    @unhcrnigeria - 04/04/2018

    FLASH UPDATE: Download the latest situation report on #CameroonRefugees in #Nigeria https://t.co/3xoFJABJPu https://t.co/CdJ1SFkjTI

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    @unhcrnigeria - 30/03/2018

    Thousands of vulnerable populations have been forced to flee their homes as a result of violent conflict between farmers and #herdsmen in different parts of #Nigeria. We have contributed relief items towards support for the #IDPs in #Benue state. https://t.co/H4srlp5eIL https://t.co/1dO3vYdG1C

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    @unhcrnigeria - 29/03/2018

    Today we handed over two vehicles to partners @HIFASS & @CARITAS. The vehicles will improve the movement of partners in their duties to reach #CameroonRefugees with assistance in #CrossRiver state where over 16k refugees have been registered. https://t.co/b0qlOSDCZ9

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    @unhcrnigeria - 27/03/2018

    “Children need to continue with their learning. I teach them outside here to make sure they can learn something” Odi Geraldine, trained teacher #Cameroonian #refugees in Ikom, #CrossRiver state. #CameroonRefugees https://t.co/83ouKfPvM5

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    @unhcrnigeria - 26/03/2018

    Over 1.6 million people have been displaced by the insurgency mainly in #Adamawa, #Borno and #Yobe, the most affected states in the northeast. We have been providing shelter assistance and none-food items to improve the living conditions of the most vulnerable. https://t.co/ogQpZSYbHW

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    @unhcrnigeria - 24/03/2018

    Refugee families continue to struggle with limited food supplies. We've distributed aid to over 11K in #CrossRiver since Jan. 2018 https://t.co/1b2BHYXhns https://t.co/c8bmgnMYJg

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    @unhcrnigeria - 24/03/2018

    A political solution to the situation in #Cameroon is urgently needed, so that the Cameroonians who recently fled to #Nigeria can safely & voluntarily return home. Until then, we will continue in our efforts to provide assistance as long as we are able. https://t.co/he3PJHEA7C https://t.co/eExbq8jl1d

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    @unhcrnigeria - 21/03/2018

    Three quarters of the Cameroonian children who recently fled to Nigeria currently cannot access school, because their families cannot afford to pay for books and uniforms. Adults are also becoming more frustrated as they struggle to make ends meet https://t.co/he3PJHEA7C https://t.co/CKt12yPHIw