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Armed Conflicts and Food Insecurity: Evidence from Boko Haram's Attacks

American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 2020
More than half of the 815 million undernourished people in the world live in countries struggling with conflict, violence and fragility. Conflict can impact food security conditions by destroying agricultural production, distribution and markets ...
Justin George, Adesoji O Adelaja
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DAMPAK MAKANAN HARAM

open access: yesAl-Usrah : Jurnal Al Ahwal As Syakhsiyah, 2022
Allah commands His servants to consume halal and good food. Halal is everything that is permitted by Allah. Conversly, something that is categorized as subhat or unlawful must be avoided. In fact, everything that God has created for mankind is permissible unless there are instructions that state it is unlawful. Based on the word of Allah and the Sunnah,
Milhan Milhan
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Preventing the spread of violent extremism in Africa: An examination of al-Shabaab and Boko Haram and lessons for Ahlu Sunnah Wa-Jama in Mozambique

African Security Review, 2023
This article examines the growth, development, and spread of Boko Haram in West Africa and al-Shabaab in Eastern Africa with a view to drawing lessons to prevent the similar development of Ahlu Sunnah Wa-Jama (ASWJ) in Southern Africa.
Silas Malemo Juma, K. Sabala
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Boko Haram, security architecture and counterinsurgency in North-East, Nigeria

Armed Forces & Society, 2022
While previous studies have interrogated the motivations of Boko Haram and the role of security agencies in counterinsurgency, explanations of the escalation of Boko Haram attacks on Nigerian security agencies have received limited academic attention ...
Nsemba Edward Lenshie   +4 more
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Boko Haram

2020
When referring to the terrorist group known as “Boko Haram,” observers are broadly pointing to a violent, Salafist-jihadist group (in its various incarnations and often encompassing its offshoots) based in northeastern Nigeria, which seeks to establish a caliphate ruled by sharia law in northeastern Nigeria and its environs.
Jason Warner, Ellen Chapin
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Education is forbidden: The effect of the Boko Haram conflict on education in North-East Nigeria

open access: yesJournal of Development Economics, 2019
Michele Di Maio   +2 more
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Reintegration of former Boko Haram members and combatants in Nigeria: an interpretative phenomenological analysis of community members’ experiences of trauma

Third World Quarterly, 2022
Reintegration in conflict settings poses significant challenges. In Nigeria, while much emphasis is placed on deradicalising and rehabilitating former Boko Haram members, including combatants and their families, the community seems to receive minimal ...
T. Ike   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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