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The United Nations has launched an appeal to raise slightly over $174 million to support refugees who have fled to Chad, Niger and Cameroon to escape northern Nigeria’s Boko Haram Islamist insurgency.
Though a military campaign by Nigeria and its neighbours has driven Boko Haram out of many positions it previously held, the U.N. still expects refugee numbers to rise from 192,000 to 240,000 by the end of this year.
The refugees, some of whom walked or even swam long distances to escape the violence, are spread out across the countries bordering Lake Chad in a mostly arid zone that encompasses some of the poorest regions of the world.
Most of them are sheltering with local residents, rather than in refugee camps, partly out of fear of becoming targets for cross-border reprisal attacks.
“Boko Haram has been so vicious in targeting civilians that there is a psychosis among the refugees,” said Robert Piper, the U.N.’s Regional Humanitarian Coordinator for the Sahel region.
“But this means they are spread out and logistically it is much more difficult to reach them,” he said.
The 23 UN agencies and NGOs involved in the support plan each drew up their cost estimates, which came to a combined $174.4 million. The appeal fund was launched yesterday.
In addition to the refugees, there are more than 1.1 million people displaced within North-East Nigeria by Boko Haram, the U.N. says.
•Text courtesy of Channels TV. Photo shows refugees.