Thursday, 16 March 2017
Over the last few years, Boko Haram violence has forced more than two
million people out of their homes in northeast Nigeria. While many live
in displacement camps supported by international aid, the majority live
with family, friends and strangers in local communities.
Mohammed Ware (left) and
his three kids are some of many displaced families living in a shelter
provided by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Banki
town, Borno State.
"We came here nine months ago because Boko Haram entered our village and terrorized us - forcing young girls to marry and killing men around me,” he told IOM.
"They burned our houses and schools. They stole our livestock. We’ve finally found peace here"
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