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A partial view of Melezi refugee site in N’Djamena, in Chad, on 17 December 2021
Article
21 December 2021
“We just want the men to stop fighting”
Refugees fleeing violence in northern Cameroon find refuge in neighbouring Chad
Press release
09 January 2021
Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore on suicide attack in northern Cameroon
Press release
06 November 2020
UNICEF alarmed by spike in school attacks in Cameroon
UNICEF calls on all parties to protect all children, at school or in their communities and to uphold the principles of the Safe Schools Declaration, which calls for stopping attacks on schools, education facilities and personnel
Statement
25 October 2020
Statement by UNICEF Executive Director Henrietta Fore on school attacks in Afghanistan and Cameroon
Precious
Video
20 November 2018
Precious (14, Cameroon)
Precious knows one thing for sure: African leaders should do everything in their power to make sure children grow up in a safe place and go to school.
Statement
05 November 2018
UNICEF calls for immediate release of abducted school children in North-West Cameroon
Statement attributable to Marie-Pierre Poirier, UNICEF Regional Director for West and Central Africa
Dada, 15 years old, and her daughter, Hussaina, 2 years old, at home in a host community shelter in Maiduguri, Borno State, Nigeria on March 1, 2017.
Report
01 April 2017
Silent Shame
Bringing out the voices of children caught in the Lake Chad crisis

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On 16 April, Binta Mahamadou cradles her twin son and daughter, Mahamadou and Khadidja, inside her family’s tent shelter in the Dar es Salam camp in the Baga Sola area, in the Lake Region.
Report
10 April 2016
Beyond Chibok
Over 1.3 million children uprooted by Boko Haram violence

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