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The international NGO community in Nigeria strongly condemns the killing of civilians in Koshobe, Borno State
Posted on November 30, 2020Continue ReadingABUJA, 30 November 2020 – The international NGO community in Nigeria is shocked by the attack by non-state armed groups (NSAGs) of Saturday 28 November, 2020 in the village of Koshobe, Jere Local Government Area, Borno State. The attack resulted in at least 86 civilians killed, with unconfirmed reports of more people missing and injured. […]
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International NGO community condemns killings of five abducted aid workers in Nigeria
Posted on July 24, 2020Continue ReadingABUJA, 24 July 2020 – The international NGO community in Nigeria strongly condemns the execution of our colleagues at Action Against Hunger (AAH-ACF), ACTED/REACH, the International Rescue Committee (IRC), and an employee of the Borno State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA). Our colleagues were abducted on June 1 and 8 by a non-state armed group on […]
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Street Child statement on rape allegation involving a staff and a 10 year old girl in Borno State
Posted on July 12, 2020Continue ReadingWe are aware that one of our national staff members has been accused of rape. The allegation, occurring outside work, is currently being investigated by the police. We have immediately suspended the staff member in line with our organisational protocols, pending the outcome of the police investigation. Street Child fully supports this objective inquiry and […]
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International NGO community condemns killing of four abducted aid workers in Nigeria
Posted on December 14, 2019Continue ReadingAbuja, 14 December 2019 – The international NGO community stands in solidarity with our colleagues of Action Against Hunger (AAH-ACF). We are deeply saddened and condemn the recent killing of four humanitarian workers, previously abducted along the Maiduguri-Damasak road on 18 July 2019. We are calling on all relevant stakeholders to ensure that Grace Taku, […]
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International NGO Community endeavor to provide lifesaving relief, recovery and development assistance in NE Nigeria
Posted on October 30, 2019Continue ReadingABUJA, October 30, 2019 – The Nigerian INGO Forum – a platform of 50 international non-government organizations (INGOs) – draws attention to the urgent needs and our continued commitment to continue providing life-saving, recovery and development assistance to the 7.1 million people in need in the north-east states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe. This year […]