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Humanitarian displacement and Boko Haram in Nigeria/ by Medinat Abdulazeez Malefakis.
Author:
Abdulazeez Malefakis, Medinat.
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Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
xi, 174 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Introduction -- Chapter 1- Nigeria: History, Politics and International Aid -- Chapter 2- Boko Haram, Why the North? -- Chapter 3- Boko Haram: The First Victimization -- Chapter 4- Humanitarian Displacement from Boko Haram and Concrete Living Conditions of Displaced Persons -- Chapter 5- (Mis)management of the Displacement Situation: The 'Re-Victimization' -- Chapter 6- Coping with Displacement and Its Appropriation by the Non-poor -- Conclusion: The Cyclical Cycle, Lessons Learnt and Way Forward.
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Migration, Internal - Nigeria. -
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Nigeria - Social conditions - 1960- -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-99784-7
ISBN:
9783030997847
Humanitarian displacement and Boko Haram in Nigeria
Abdulazeez Malefakis, Medinat.
Humanitarian displacement and Boko Haram in Nigeria
[electronic resource] /by Medinat Abdulazeez Malefakis. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xi, 174 p. :ill. (some col.), digital ;24 cm.
Introduction -- Chapter 1- Nigeria: History, Politics and International Aid -- Chapter 2- Boko Haram, Why the North? -- Chapter 3- Boko Haram: The First Victimization -- Chapter 4- Humanitarian Displacement from Boko Haram and Concrete Living Conditions of Displaced Persons -- Chapter 5- (Mis)management of the Displacement Situation: The 'Re-Victimization' -- Chapter 6- Coping with Displacement and Its Appropriation by the Non-poor -- Conclusion: The Cyclical Cycle, Lessons Learnt and Way Forward.
The book analyses the management of the internal displacement caused by activities of Boko Haram's terrorist insurgence in Nigeria. With over 3.1m persons displaced, the humanitarian crisis is at teeter ends with acute malnourishment, inadequate wash and non-relief materials, improper hygiene facilities, and lack of access to basic relief aid for displaced persons. The array of humanitarian organisations belies the concrete living conditions of displaced persons and calls to question the huge resources assumed to be expended on managing the humanitarian crisis in the northeast of Nigeria and the Lake Chad Basin in general. Based on ethnographic research in IDP camps, the book chronicles the concrete living conditions of displaced persons and argues that IDPs in Northeastern Nigeria have been victimised first by Boko Haram's terrorism, and then victimised again by inefficient, un-coordinated, and unsuitable displacement management programs. This book also explicate the roles played by the Nigerian government and international aid agencies in managing this displacement, vis-à-vis a comparative analysis of similar, but better managed displacement situations in Kenya, Lebanon, and Turkey. Dr. Medinat Abdulazeez Malefakis is a Fellow at Collegium Helveticum Zurich, Switzerland. She is also the Nigeria Consultant at Global Survivors Fund and Independent Review Panel Member at Global Community Engagement and Resilience Fund.
ISBN: 9783030997847
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LC Class. No.: HB2126.7.A3
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