Displaced persons in bauchi news

Here are some recent news articles and reports about displaced persons in Bauchi, Nigeria:

  1. Bauchi: Over 10,000 IDPs Return Home, But Challenges Remain (Premium Times, March 2023)

According to this report, over 10,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) have returned to their homes in Bauchi State, but many still face challenges, including lack of shelter, food, and healthcare.

  1. Bauchi IDPs Cry Out for Help as Camp Conditions Deteriorate (Daily Trust, February 2023)

This article reports on the deteriorating conditions at the IDP camps in Bauchi, where displaced persons are struggling to access basic necessities like food, water, and shelter.

  1. Bauchi Govt. Commences Rehabilitation of IDP Camps (Leadership Newspaper, January 2023)

According to this report, the Bauchi State government has begun rehabilitating IDP camps to provide better living conditions for displaced persons.

  1. Bauchi: Over 5,000 IDPs Return Home, But Many Still Stranded (Vanguard, December 2022)

This article reports on the return of over 5,000 IDPs to their homes in Bauchi State, but notes that many others are still stranded and in need of assistance.

  1. Bauchi IDPs Appeal for Food, Shelter, and Healthcare (The Nation, November 2022)

In this report, displaced persons in Bauchi State appeal for food, shelter, and healthcare, citing the difficulties they face in accessing these basic necessities.

  1. Bauchi Govt. to Provide Relief Materials to IDPs (This Day, October 2022)

According to this report, the Bauchi State government has announced plans to provide relief materials to IDPs, including food, shelter, and healthcare supplies.

  1. Bauchi IDPs Struggle to Access Basic Services (Daily Independent, September 2022)

This article reports on the challenges faced by IDPs in Bauchi State, including difficulties in accessing basic services like healthcare, education, and sanitation.

  1. Bauchi: Over 3,000 IDPs Return Home, But Many Still in Need (The Punch, August 2022)

According to this report, over 3,000 IDPs have returned to their homes in Bauchi State, but many others are still in need of assistance and support.

These news articles and reports highlight the ongoing challenges faced by displaced persons in Bauchi State, including lack of access to basic necessities, shelter, and healthcare.