Displaced twice within a year
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Photo Credit:
Jacques BOUDA/NRC
Camera make / model:
Canon EOS 80D
Country:
Burkina Faso
Location:
Louda, Nanmentenga Province
NRC Region:
Central & West Africa
Keywords:
camp, repeated displacement
Demography:
Woman
Informed Consent?
Yes
Capture Date
11 May 22
Photo Caption:
Maïga Abibou is an Internally Displaced Person (IDP) from Wapassi in the North region of Burkina Faso. Because of rampant insecurity in Wapassi, she made her first move with her family to Naoubé, a village in the Center North. A few months later, she fled again with her family to Louda, a village located a few kilometers from Kaya.
There, she has been living with dozens of other families out in the open for over a month while hoping to get shelters soon before the rainy season begins in Burkina Faso.
"We want the world to know about our difficulties, about what is worrying us now. We fled from far away to come here. This is our second escape. We could not bring anything with us. We moved with our carts; we were in the bush and there were no vehicles," Abibou said.
Marker lat / long: 12.8, -2 (WGS84)