Onize is WORLD’s Africa reporter and deputy global desk chief. She is a World Journalism Institute graduate and earned a journalism degree from Minnesota State University–Moorhead. Onize resides in Abuja, Nigeria.
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Porous borders, political strife, and human trafficking compound the problem
Those responding to Africa’s humanitarian crises face persistent security risk
Ethiopia’s withdrawal from the country bolsters al-Shabaab
Nigerian army dismissed the attack reports, claiming the area remains secure
The United States says it will withdraw from the international manhunt
Rights groups say the trial lacked evidence
The team, including one American, was investigating human rights violations
Seven killed in most recent ambush on a humanitarian convoy
International aid groups call for global response to humanitarian crisis
Political instability fuels human trafficking and illegal immigration