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About 8,000 Cameroonians flee into Nigeria over violence

Thompson Nsisongabasi

Feb 14, 2020

AFnews gathered that about 8,000 people have fled into Nigeria from Cameroon in the last two weeks to escape clashes between the security forces and armed separatists in the latter country, the United Nations (UN) refugee agency said yesterday.

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The latest arrivals are crossing the border into Taraba and Cross Rivers states, bringing the number of refugees to almost 60,000, according to a statement by the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR).

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"Refugees reported fleeing violence and some even arrived across the border with gunshot wounds,ÔÇØ it said.

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"According to new arrivals, most come from areas near the border and have trekked across savannah and forests to reach Nigeria.ÔÇØ

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In October 2017, an armed revolt erupted in Cameroon's English-speaking Northwest and Southwest regions bordering Nigeria, where insurgents want to break with the French-speaking bulk of the country.

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The conflict has claimed more than 3,000 lives, according to tolls compiled by non-governmental organizations (NGOs).

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The UN estimates that more than 679,000 have been displaced from their homes.

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Refugees in Nigeria are "being sheltered in public schools and health facilities or with local familiesÔÇØ, the UNHCR said.

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About 51,000 registered refugees had been taken in by some 87 communities in four Nigerian states, before the latest influx.

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"In addition, there are four settlements where UNHCR and humanitarian partners are providing protection, food, livelihood, shelter and healthcare,ÔÇØ the statement said.

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"Refugees also need support to become self-reliant,ÔÇØ said the UNHCR's deputy representative in Nigeria, Roger Hollo.

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"With access to education, health services and labour markets, they can take care of their families and give back to the local communities hosting them,ÔÇØ Hollo added.

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