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Niger

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  • Silhouettes of artisanal gold miners who work for terrorists in Zamfara; photographed against the light to conceal their identities. Photos: Abdullah Tijani
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    The Gold Slaves of the Sahel

    Investigative journalist Abdullah Tijani investigates a hidden economy linking illicit gold mining...

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    Abdullah Tijani
    Grantee
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    Djado, Niger. A man walks toward excavated pits at a mining site. Photo: Amma Moussa.
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    PART OF: The Gold Slaves of the Sahel

    The Blood Gold Enterprise Sustaining Terrorism Across Sahelian Borders

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    Abdullah Tijani
    Grantee
    May 31, 2026
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    Maru, Zamfara. Miners dig through hardened rock in search of gold. Image by Abdullah Tijani
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    PART OF: The Gold Slaves of the Sahel

    The Helpless Locals Trapped in Terrorist-Controlled Mining Sites in Nigeria

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    Abdullah Tijani
    Grantee
    May 29, 2026
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  • Il deserto intorno a Bardai, Ciad, 21 dicembre 2025
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    Tibesti: A Saharan Crossroads of Trafficking

    In Tibesti, Chad, human migration meets an anarchic gold rush.

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Tibesti: A Saharan Crossroads of Trafficking
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    PART OF: Tibesti: A Saharan Crossroads of Trafficking

    “Gold—It’s All I Can Think About”: The Kouri Bougoudi, in the Mining Hell of the Chadian Sahara (French)

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    April 21, 2026
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    All the way to the heart of the Sahara
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    PART OF: Tibesti: A Saharan Crossroads of Trafficking

    All the Way to the Heart of the Sahara (Italian)

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    April 10, 2026
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  • The only source of water in a village in Yobe state is poisonous, killing animals that drink from it.
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    From Nigeria to Cameroon: Inside the Lake Chad Region’s Climate Mobility Crisis

    Climate-driven clashes are exacerbating intra-communal violence.

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    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - From Nigeria to Cameroon: Inside the Lake Chad Region’s Climate Mobility Crisis
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    PART OF: From Nigeria to Cameroon: Inside the Lake Chad Region’s Climate Mobility Crisis

    Climate Shocks, Governance Gaps and the Refugee Crisis in the Sahel

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    Ibrahim Adeyemi
    Grantee
    September 29, 2025
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    Fisherman Nombare Tabu sits in his canoe at Nweemy creek.
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    PART OF: 'A Poisoned Legacy'

    Finding Fish: How Contaminated Seafood Threatens Lives and Livelihoods in the Niger Delta

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    AnuOluwapo Adelakun
    Grantee
    July 28, 2025
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    PART OF: 'A Poisoned Legacy'

    Documentary: 'A Poisoned Legacy'

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    AnuOluwapo Adelakun
    Grantee
    July 25, 2025
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    A farmer tends a young plant on a dune stabilisation site in Nguel Borno, Niger Republic.
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    PART OF: The Terror Killing the Green Wall Project in West African Countries

    Consumed by Terror: Insecurity, Other Factors Threaten Africa’s Ambitious Great Green Wall

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    June 28, 2025
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    PART OF: The Terror Killing the Green Wall Project in West African Countries

    Consumed by Terror: Africa’s Ambitious Great Green Wall Faces Crucial Threat

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    June 25, 2025
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