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Niger: Convincing displaced people to return home

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Gazali Abdou
August 11, 2021

The government of Niger is encouraging thousands of people who have been in exile for years to return home. An estimated 130,000 people have been forced to flee due to attacks by Boko Haram and criminals in Diffa, in southeastern Niger.

More than 130,000 people have fled the Diffa region. Baroua was a Boko Haram target. Niger encourages people to return home. The government plans to resettle 18 more towns. Those who return to Baroua will start from scratch. It's not only about security guarantees. Going back to Baroua means economic uncertainties. Children will have to attend schools in another city. Many parents will not be able to take them daily. The government wants everyone to return by December. Many consider that goal too ambitious.