This article examines the chronic food insecurity in parts of Nigeria and Cameroon as a result of the Boko Haram insurgency. This insurgency became active in 2009 and has decimated whole communities, destroyed food crops, killed cattle and forced farmers to flee to protective camps. Many now rely on food aid from international organizations. As Nigeria and its neighbours try to contain the insurgents, a bigger problem has been created or further compounded: that of food insecurity, which has ramifications beyond national borders. Markets have been closed and custom duties have dwindled. This article assesses the ongoing situation
Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country with over 180 million inhabitants. Its history has been ma...
In sub-Sahara African countries, agriculture has remained the mainstay of the economies. It has cont...
2019 marked 10 years since the beginning of the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria—a violent conflict ...
This article examines the chronic food insecurity in parts of Nigeria and Cameroon as a result of th...
Food security in many developing countries has been threatened by several factors such as unequal la...
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Boko-Haram has increased their attacks along the Cameroon boarder in the Far North region of Cameroo...
Food security has become an issue of global concern in the recent time. Nigeria, with her huge endow...
Sustainable livelihood as an enabler of food security can be constrained by climate variability and...
Food security has become an issue of global concern in the recent time. Nigeria, with her huge endow...
Nigeria as a country was a signatory to the Sustainable Development Goals, especially its goal two, ...
Conflicts such as the Boko Haram insurgency, herder–farmer conflicts, and armed banditry attacks are...
The spate of violent attacks by Boko Haram in recent times which has been characterized by the abdu...
Food security is indispensable prerequisite for the survival of mankind and his economic activities ...
Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country with over 180 million inhabitants. Its history has been ma...
In sub-Sahara African countries, agriculture has remained the mainstay of the economies. It has cont...
2019 marked 10 years since the beginning of the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria—a violent conflict ...
This article examines the chronic food insecurity in parts of Nigeria and Cameroon as a result of th...
Food security in many developing countries has been threatened by several factors such as unequal la...
A major reason for hunger in developing countries is conflict. The paper addresses the link between ...
The paper examines Farmers-Herders crisis and food security in Nigeria: Causes and Implications. It ...
Boko-Haram has increased their attacks along the Cameroon boarder in the Far North region of Cameroo...
Food security has become an issue of global concern in the recent time. Nigeria, with her huge endow...
Sustainable livelihood as an enabler of food security can be constrained by climate variability and...
Food security has become an issue of global concern in the recent time. Nigeria, with her huge endow...
Nigeria as a country was a signatory to the Sustainable Development Goals, especially its goal two, ...
Conflicts such as the Boko Haram insurgency, herder–farmer conflicts, and armed banditry attacks are...
The spate of violent attacks by Boko Haram in recent times which has been characterized by the abdu...
Food security is indispensable prerequisite for the survival of mankind and his economic activities ...
Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country with over 180 million inhabitants. Its history has been ma...
In sub-Sahara African countries, agriculture has remained the mainstay of the economies. It has cont...
2019 marked 10 years since the beginning of the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria—a violent conflict ...