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3659693057 - Violent Conflict and Vulnerable Groups in Nigeria

Violent Conflict and Vulnerable Groups in Nigeria

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ISBN: 3659693057 bzw. 9783659693052, vermutlich in Englisch, neu.

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Violent Conflict and Vulnerable Groups in Nigeria ab 39.9 EURO A Study of Displaced People Within Selected L. G. As. in Northern Senatorial Districts of Plateau State.
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3659693057 - Rahila Timothy Dantong, Bot Polycarp Moses: Violent Conflict and Vulnerable Groups in Nigeria
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Violent Conflict and Vulnerable Groups in Nigeria

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ISBN: 3659693057 bzw. 9783659693052, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.

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Violent Conflict and Vulnerable Groups in Nigeria ab 39.9 € als Taschenbuch: A Study of Displaced People Within Selected L. G. As. in Northern Senatorial Districts of Plateau State. Aus dem Bereich: Bücher, English, International, Gebundene Ausgaben,.
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9783659693052 - Rahila Timothy Dantong: Violent Conflict and Vulnerable Groups in Nigeria - A Study of Displaced People Within Selected L.G.As. in Northern Senatorial Districts of Plateau State
Rahila Timothy Dantong

Violent Conflict and Vulnerable Groups in Nigeria - A Study of Displaced People Within Selected L.G.As. in Northern Senatorial Districts of Plateau State

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ISBN: 9783659693052 bzw. 3659693057, vermutlich in Englisch, LAP Lambert Academic Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.

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Violent Conflict and Vulnerable Groups in Nigeria: Internal displacement is a common consequence across Nigeria of inter-communal and political violence, flooding and forced evictions. While some of the conflicts appear to be caused by overlapping and mutually reinforcing regional, religious and ethnic divisions, but violence often stems from competition for scarce opportunities and communal resources. Current levels of displacement are deemed particularly high by a number of organisations, but in the absence of a functioning monitoring mechanism, no accurate figures are available. Ad-hoc local registration exercises have hinted at the scale of the phenomenon, but those who seek shelter and support from family and friends - and who make up the majority of internally displaced people (IDPs) - tend not to be counted. The government has not yet adopted a national IDP policy, leaving national, international and local agencies to assist IDPs in an uncoordinated way and on a sometimes selective basis. This project is designed to focus on and outlines the situation of displaced women and children as vulnerable social category, with particular emphasis on displaced women and children within the Jos Plateau. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
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9783659693052 - Violent Conflict and Vulnerable Groups in Nigeria

Violent Conflict and Vulnerable Groups in Nigeria

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Internal displacement is a common consequence across Nigeria of inter-communal and political violence, flooding and forced evictions. While some of the conflicts appear to be caused by overlapping and mutually reinforcing regional, religious and ethnic divisions, but violence often stems from competition for scarce opportunities and communal resources. Current levels of displacement are deemed particularly high by a number of organisations, but in the absence of a functioning monitoring mechanism, no accurate figures are available. Ad-hoc local registration exercises have hinted at the scale of the phenomenon, but those who seek shelter and support from family and friends - and who make up the majority of internally displaced people (IDPs) - tend not to be counted. The government has not yet adopted a national IDP policy, leaving national, international and local agencies to assist IDPs in an uncoordinated way and on a sometimes selective basis. This project is designed to focus on and outlines the situation of displaced women and children as vulnerable social category, with particular emphasis on displaced women and children within the Jos Plateau.
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