An agreement signed at the end of 2017 between the armed opposition and government forces in South Sudan will see schools which were occupied as part of the conflict reopen. Many children and teachers were forced to flee military groups and abandon their schools, meaning some three quarters of children in South Sudan are missing out on an education.
Boko Haram: 10 years of conflict and still no respite for the displaced Nigerians
[Article] In Nigeria, attacks by the militant Islamist movement Boko Haram have forced millions to flee their homes. The continuous stream of displaced people fill the camps and the slums of Maiduguri - an unstable situation that has already dragged on for a decade.
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Around 12,000 displaced people live in this makeshift camp, which opened just four months ago in Maiduguri's stadium in the northeast of Nigeria.
Since the start of the year, over 100,000 people have been forced from their homes, fleeing the violence of the jihadist group Boko Haram.
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