Refugees stranded in a Niger camp protest for basic necessities, feeling abandoned by their government, the EU, and the UN's refugee agency, UNHCR. Many fled conflict in Sudan, only to be hindered by pushback policies in North Africa meant to curb Mediterranean crossings. With minimal access to healthcare and education, their situation worsened after food aid was cut off. Frustrated by the inadequate support from UNHCR, they endure hardship while fearing return to their home countries, and face repression for expressing their rights.
The 2,000 refugees stranded in Niger protest for basic necessities, feeling abandoned by the Nigerien government, the EU, and UNHCR as they lack food, healthcare, and education.
UNHCR claims to help refugees with available resources, but they face frustration at their weak role and lack of humanitarian support, worsening the refugees' vulnerability.
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