In the face of a decline in international funding, the UN High Commission for Refugees suspended its food aid to a majority of migrants present in Agadez. A decision that revived anxiety in the ranks of the exiles, already precarised by an endless wait. At the UNHCR humanitarian centre in Agadez, northern Niger, time seems to be suspended for exiles. At the beginning of June, the last distribution of food vouchers worth 22,000 CFA francs (approx…
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In the face of a decline in international funding, the UN High Commission for Refugees suspended its food aid to a majority of migrants present in Agadez. A decision that revived anxiety in the ranks of the exiles, already precarised by an endless wait. At the UNHCR humanitarian centre in Agadez, northern Niger, time seems to be suspended for exiles. At the beginning of June, the last distribution of food vouchers worth 22,000 CFA francs (approx…