The Work of 'ACE Charity Africa' in Nigeria's IDP Camps
- SitiTalkBlog
- Mar 19, 2017
- 1 min read
CNN reports that 1.8 to over 2.1 million people "are estimated to live in internal displacement in Nigeria, while some 75% live in host communities." According to CNN, "many live for years in camps run by humanitarian organizations."
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Over the years, barbaric and murderous activities of Boko Haram, an Islamic terrorist organization operating mostly in Northern Nigeria, have resulted in the brutal deaths of hundreds of thousands of men, women and families (mostly Christians),. Boko Haram members have raped thousands of young girls, boys and women, destroyed and burnt many alive, and others have narrowly escaped death while their homes and possessions were destroyed rendering them homeless. Many of the victims of Boko Haram are counted among Nigeria's IDPs living in camps.
A SitiTalkTV Video (for SitiTalkBlog) features the work of ACE which stands for Assisting, Caring & Empowering; ACE Charity Africa is a non-governmental organization working tirelessly at an Internally Displaced People Camp (IDP) in Maiduguri, Borno State.
ACE states "We are not only giving them fish, we are actually teaching them to fish!" Click here to read more about ACE here.
Watch this SitiTalkTV Video (for SitiTalkBlog) about ACE.