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1 week ago

Plain rice and little else: life for 120,000 refugees inside Mauritania's vast camp on Mali's border

Several mornings a week, Mohamed Momo' Ag Malha walks at least 7 miles (11km) around the vast Mbera refugee camp in south-eastern Mauritania that has been his home since 2012. The exercise keeps the 84-year-old camp leader mentally and physically fit, and allows him to check on the wellbeing of other residents. His first stay in Mauritania came in 1991, when he fled Mali as Tuareg separatists clashed with the army in his native Timbuktu region.
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Sahel-based jihadists are extending their reach. Can a fractured region push back?

Malian women refugees live in camps, grieving husbands presumed dead or captured, rebuilding lives amid escalating jihadist violence across the Sahel and coastal West Africa.
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