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UNICEF helping The Boko Haram Conflict Affected Refugees

UNICEF helping The Boko Haram Conflict Affected Refugees
Without access to clean water, the danger of diarrhoea, cholera and other disease outbreaks is high. This year, UNICEF and partners have provided access to clean water to over 240,000 conflict-affected people in northeast Nigeria.
UNICEF helping The Boko Haram Conflict Affected Refugees
The internally displaced Nigerians especially in the North East, are been constantly assisted by UNICEF to reduce further hardship and deprivation caused by the insurgency.
UNICEF helping The Boko Haram Conflict Affected Refugees
When forced to flee their homes because of violence, people often lose everything: their source of income, their community and their belongings. In northeast Nigeria, about 1.69 million people are still internally displaced across Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states. They should be protected. They are #NotATarget

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