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  1. “UNICEF Warns of New Child Catastrophe in Sudan’s Darfur as Violence Escalates”
  2. “Nigeria Approves $516M Sokoto-Badagry Highway Loan Amid Debt Fears”
  3. “IMF Grants Liberia $266M Boost for Climate Resilience and Reform”
  4. “Burkina Faso’s 100,000-Strong Civilian Militia Plan Sparks Rights Concerns”
  5. “Harare’s Cleanup Efforts Fail as Illegal Vendors Defy Zimbabwe Crackdown”

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  1. “UNICEF Warns of New Child Catastrophe in Sudan’s Darfur as Violence Escalates”
  2. “Nigeria Approves $516M Sokoto-Badagry Highway Loan Amid Debt Fears”
  3. “IMF Grants Liberia $266M Boost for Climate Resilience and Reform”
  4. “Burkina Faso’s 100,000-Strong Civilian Militia Plan Sparks Rights Concerns”
  5. “Harare’s Cleanup Efforts Fail as Illegal Vendors Defy Zimbabwe Crackdown”

Each headline is:

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  • SEO-optimized (includes critical keywords like “Darfur,” “Nigeria loan,” “IMF Liberia,” “Burkina Faso militia,” “Harare vendors”)
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Last updated: April 29, 2026 4:27 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 5 Min Read
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Darfur’s Children Face Renewed Crisis as Violence Escalates, Warns UNICEF

Two decades after the world first turned its attention to the humanitarian catastrophe in Darfur, children in the war-torn region are facing another devastating crisis—but with far less international support.

In a stark new report titled Darfur: 20 Years On, Children Under Threat, UNICEF warns that violence has once again uprooted millions, leaving children vulnerable to malnutrition, disease, and brutal attacks. The agency draws chilling parallels to the horrors of 2005, but with a grim distinction: today’s conflict is even deadlier, and global attention has faded.

A Generation in Peril

Homes, schools, and hospitals across Darfur are under relentless attack as rival militias intensify fighting. Children, already bearing the brunt of Sudan’s broader conflict, are being robbed of education, healthcare, and safety. Many have been forced to flee, joining millions displaced within Sudan or across borders.

UNICEF reports a sharp rise in severe malnutrition and preventable diseases, with armed groups increasingly targeting minors. The agency is calling for an immediate end to violations against children and urging donors to provide flexible funding to support displaced families.

“The scale of need is far greater than before, yet the world is looking away,” a UNICEF spokesperson said. “Without urgent action, we risk losing another generation to violence and deprivation.”


Nigeria Greenlights $516 Million Highway Project Amid Debt Worries

Nigeria’s House of Representatives has approved President Bola Tinubu’s request for a $516.3 million loan to fund sections of the ambitious Sokoto-Badagry superhighway.

The 1,000-kilometer road will connect seven states—Sokoto, Kebbi, Niger, Kwara, Oyo, Ogun, and Lagos—running from Illela in the northwest to Badagry near the Atlantic coast. Lawmakers attached strict oversight conditions, including quarterly audits and transparent procurement processes.

The financing deal, partially guaranteed by the Islamic Corporation for the Insurance of Investment and Export Credit, carries a nine-year term with a three-year moratorium and an interest rate pegged to SOFR plus 5.35%.

However, the move has reignited concerns over Nigeria’s soaring debt, which now exceeds $100 billion. Critics argue that while infrastructure development is critical, unchecked borrowing could strain the economy further.


IMF Approves $266 Million Support Package for Liberia

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved a $266 million financing package for Liberia, marking the largest multilateral injection since President Joseph Boakai took office in January.

The funds, allocated under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility, will bolster climate resilience, governance reforms, and macroeconomic stability. An immediate disbursement of $26.5 million brings total IMF support under Liberia’s Extended Credit Facility to nearly $106 million since September 2024.

Finance Minister Augustine Ngafuan hailed the decision as a vote of confidence in Liberia’s economic policies. The country recently posted its strongest growth in years, but IMF officials cautioned that structural challenges remain.


Rights Groups Alarmed as Burkina Faso Expands Civilian Militias

Burkina Faso’s government has adopted a controversial plan to recruit 100,000 military reservists by 2026, raising fears of escalating human rights abuses.

Defense Minister Célestin Simporé framed the move as a “patriotic defense” strategy against jihadist insurgencies. But critics point to the notorious track record of existing civilian militias, known as Volunteers for the Defense of the Homeland (VDPs).

Human Rights Watch has documented VDPs committing summary executions, looting, and forced displacements—often with impunity. Experts warn that expanding poorly trained, loosely regulated forces could worsen insecurity and civilian targeting.

“Militarizing more civilians won’t solve Burkina Faso’s crisis unless accountability and governance improve,” said a regional analyst.


Harare’s Cleanup Efforts Hampered by Illegal Vendors, Says Waste Firm

Illegal street vending is thwarting efforts to clean up Zimbabwe’s capital, Harare, according to Geo Pomona chairman Delish Nguwaya.

Despite daily cleanup operations, unregulated traders continue to litter the central business district, undoing progress. Nguwaya urged stricter enforcement of municipal bylaws, calling it essential for maintaining hygiene in the overcrowded city.

Authorities have struggled for years to curb informal vending, a lifeline for many in Zimbabwe’s crumbling economy. But without tighter controls, Nguwaya warned, Harare’s sanitation crisis will persist.

— Reported by Nexio News

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