Policy Weekly Food, Fear, and Fortitude: Rural Women’s Journey Amid Armed Conflicts in Plateau State by soluwajobi August 4, 2023 written by soluwajobi August 4, 2023 89 Plateau State has been under the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. The region has been grappling with an increasing threat of armed attacks, particularly in its rural areas. The aftermath of these bloodbaths continues to haunt communities, leaving them in constant fear and instability. These attacks, carried out by bandits and militant groups, have intensified in frequency and intensity in recent months, leading to the loss of lives and significant socioeconomic and humanitarian implications for the affected population. This edition of Nextier Policy Weekly delves into the impact these violent attacks have had on women in Plateau State and the broader implications on food security and stability in the region. Click here to download report 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail soluwajobi previous post Handling the Putschists next post Beyond Electrification: Productive Use of Energy You may also like Youth Bulge, Governance and Security in Post-conflict Sierra... July 3, 2024 No Face, No Case: The Realities of Gender-sensitive... June 28, 2024 Strengthening Humanitarian Response in Post-Conflict Communities in Nigeria:... June 21, 2024 Crude Oil Theft and Illegal Refining in Nigeria:... June 13, 2024 Crude Oil Theft and Illegal Refining in Nigeria:... June 5, 2024 Navigating Autonomy in Nigeria’s LGAs: Challenges and Opportunities May 31, 2024 Rethinking Youth Engagement in Peacebuilding May 24, 2024 Strengthening Enablers of Peace and Security in the... May 17, 2024 Towards a Paradigm Shift in Conflict Management in... May 7, 2024 Redefining Slum Dwellers: Insights into Nigeria’s Urban Challenges... April 24, 2024