RHSS 2022
DOI: 10.7176/rhss/12-10-07
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Internal Displacement of Farmers and Food Losses in Benue State, Nigeria

Abstract: Background: Internal displacement has become the norm in far too many countries, often in places with some of the lowest development indicators and the highest levels of violence. In many places it is fueled and perpetuated by unresolved inter-ethnic, religious or political tensions. Displacement affects food security, also provides fertile ground for human rights abuses including torture, rape, killings, as well as forced evictions, forced migration and loss of heritage. In Nigeria, the clashes, instead of ab… Show more

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“…Furthermore, millions of farmers and people who are into different agricultural have been rendered internally displaced person (IDPs), as they flee their homes and farms to strange lands for safety. 105 They have been rendered unproductive, unemployed, poor and not treated equally, in respect of prevailing land tenure system of where they run for safety, therefore they become exposed to hunger and poverty. 106 IDPs lack the adequate economic capacity to acquire food and the needed nutrition for themselves and their respective household due to unemployment in their new place of residence.…”
Section: The Challenges Of Achieving Sdg-2 In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, millions of farmers and people who are into different agricultural have been rendered internally displaced person (IDPs), as they flee their homes and farms to strange lands for safety. 105 They have been rendered unproductive, unemployed, poor and not treated equally, in respect of prevailing land tenure system of where they run for safety, therefore they become exposed to hunger and poverty. 106 IDPs lack the adequate economic capacity to acquire food and the needed nutrition for themselves and their respective household due to unemployment in their new place of residence.…”
Section: The Challenges Of Achieving Sdg-2 In Nigeriamentioning
confidence: 99%