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Armed conflict has forced over 2.5 million people to flee their homes across the Lake Chad Basin. Violence and multiple forced displacement have destroyed what ability people had to support themselves.

The conflict between military forces and non-state armed groups in the Lake Chad region broke out in northeast Nigeria in 2009. It has since spread into neighbouring Cameroon, Chad and Niger, creating one of the largest humanitarian crises in Africa.

Many of the displaced have found refuge in host communities, putting a huge strain on a region already suffering from poverty, food insecurity, recurrent disease outbreaks and weak health systems.

MSF teams have responded to the high humanitarian needs caused by the conflict in the region.

 
IDP camp in Maiduguri, Borno state
Nigeria

Crisis Info: Borno and Yobe states, August 2019

Crisis Update 13 Aug 2019
 
IDP camp in Maiduguri, Borno state
Nigeria

Ten years and counting: Needs in northeast Nigeria remain dire after a decade of conflict

Project Update 12 Aug 2019
 
Mental health in Pulka
Nigeria

More mental health support needed for people in Pulka

Project Update 5 Aug 2019
 
Surviving conflict in northeast Nigeria
Photo Story

Fighting to survive: Conflict in northeast Nigeria

5 Jun 2019
Photo Story
 
One-shot intervention in Menka, North-West Region of Cameroon
Cameroon

Five things to know about the violence in North-West and South-West Cameroon

Project Update 23 May 2019
 
Measles outbreak in Maiduguri
Nigeria

“I have not seen such high numbers of measles cases”

Project Update 17 May 2019
 
Providing Emergency Nutritional and Paediatric care in Bama, Borno State.
Lake Chad Crisis

Borno State: “We don’t know anything of the people living in regions outside army control”

Interview 11 Apr 2019
 
Diffa: recent attack in Nguigmi village
Niger

Violence, humanitarian needs and fear mount in Diffa

Project Update 4 Apr 2019
 
Goura, Cameroon - Displaced from Rann, Nigeria
Cameroon

Nothing to drink and nowhere to sleep for thousands who’ve fled Rann, Nigeria

Press Release 14 Feb 2019
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