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The African Union aims to strengthen of the young people through complete capacity building so as to accomplish them for their significant contribution in the African country.
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Nigeria’s Boko Haram sufferer’s rollback with trades in camps With more than one million people surviving in camps over Nigeria’s northeastern city of Maiduguri, including fled their homes due to Boko Haram attacks; some are searching innovative methods to reconstruct trades from scratch. Several displaced arrived at the camps with no currency or possessions, leaving them completely based on the government and humanitarian firms for their routine life. Therefore the harsh conditions of the camps, which host up to thirty thousand homes, entrepreneurial spirit is not in short supply. Many of those uprooted by the Islamist militrant group that includes shopkeeper have introduced profit making trades within internally displaced individual’s camps. Mustafa saw his chance, when the ex governor of Borno state has make a visit to the camp, where he resides in Maiduguri, resident to forty thousand people, and provide the families there bags of rice. Rather than eat the rice with his two wives and ten children, forty five rears old Mugabe have planned to sell it for eight thousand naira and used the money to open kiosk in his family camp. Maiduguri has been inundated in the previous 3 years by an individual’s felling Boko haram, sending the city’s population surging to 2 million forms some 6 million, and putting pressure on housing, food, aid agencies and much more. More than fifteen thousand people have been killed and two million displaced in Nigeria and neighboring countries like Niger, Cameroon and Chad, whilst the militant group’s 7 year insurgency to carve out an Islamist caliphate. While 9 in 10 of the displaced people, who arrive in Maiduguri search accommodation with host families, the remaining would reside in the city’ 22 governments camps, or survive in informal, makeshift settlements’ dotted outside of the Borno state capital., a widow in her seventies, gained a surviving from selling locally made ports and pans, which assisted her and send her 8 children to Islamic school, until the danger of Boko Haram forced her to fell to a camp in a primary school in Maiduguri. Ja cob Zuma begged people for currency and increased enough to purchase dried plant flowers, which she combined with water from a solar powered tap in the tent to make a famous Nigerian drink called zobo. Several government IDP tents in Maiduguri were previously published in schools, which remained shutting for almost 2 years due to the widespread violence caused by Boko Haram. Finally, in the camp, the food is not soo good, if you go outside, you can claim better food.