Forcibly displaced people in Oullam, Niger, receive non-food items such as soap, sleeping mats, blankets, kitchen utensils, buckets and/or jerry cans for water, among other items. (Photo: Selim Meddeb Hamrouni/UNHCR)
Forcibly displaced people in Oullam, Niger, receive non-food items such as soap, sleeping mats, blankets, kitchen utensils, buckets and/or jerry cans for water, among other items. (Photo: Selim Meddeb Hamrouni/UNHCR)
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Forcibly displaced people in Oullam, Niger, receive non-food items such as soap, sleeping mats, blankets, kitchen utensils, buckets and/or jerry cans for water, among other items. (Photo: Selim Meddeb Hamrouni/UNHCR)
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In a classroom in a newly built school in Oullam, Niger, children from displaced and local communities attend school together. (Photo: Jean Sebastien Josset/UNHCR)
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Author Dominique Hyde looks at plans for the construction of social housing and one-stop shops to assist and protect Malian refugees in the Tillabery region of Niger. (Photo: UNHCR)
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A refugee family — who fled Boko Haram attacks in Nigeria — sit in front of their shelter at the Sayam Forage Refugee Camp in Niger. (Photo: © UNHCR/Hélène Caux)