@HumAngle_’s advocacy hub—turning journalism into action through research, capacity building, and impact on conflict, development, and humanitarian fronts.
In 2025, through the support of our funders, we made impact and implemented several projects.
This year, we intend to deepen our work in capacity building, knowledge sharing, and addressing the human cost of conflict.
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It has been over a month since we wrapped up the #APSJ workshop, supported by @NEDemocracy. However, the work is not over!
Our participants have taken the lessons back to their newsrooms and are empowering their colleagues with practical skills and fresh perspectives.
In times of conflict and crisis, accurate reporting becomes a lifeline.
Help us keep you informed with facts you can trust.
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In times of conflict and crisis, accurate reporting becomes a lifeline.
Help us keep you informed with facts you can trust.
Donate to HumAngle here: https://t.co/yO6ebTk7LN
These numbers point to more lethal, high-impact terror attacks, revealing a stronger operational capacity among armed groups and gaps in civilian protection.
You can read the complete report here: https://t.co/fkkJL2d2ix
The April edition of the #HumAngleTracker is here, and it shows that last month had the highest number of insecurity incidents since 2026 began.
Fatalities increased from 453 in March to 546 in April, highlighting a worsening security situation in Nigeria.
Take a look: https://t.co/dxb6aElQXr
Also, Sokoto and Zamfara emerged as the states with the highest number of kidnapping cases in April.
A total of 549 people were kidnapped within the month alone.
Here is a breakdown: https://t.co/fkkJL2d2ix
As part of our efforts to strengthen community journalism and human rights advocacy through the #SCOJA project, which is supported by @NLinNigeria, we paid a visit to the Department of Development and Strategic Communication at the University of Abuja.
The engagement created an important platform for conversations about equipping the next generation of media professionals with the knowledge, ethical grounding, and practical skills needed to drive impactful storytelling and public-interest journalism.
We look forward to beginning the work!
Several reporters and editors from various media organisations joined an X Spaces session hosted by @HumAngle_ on Saturday, May 9, to discuss the ethical dilemma that conflict reporters in Nigeria and across Africa face when deciding whether to provide financial support to their vulnerable sources. https://t.co/0SmUd2cbeu
In April, we introduced a radical anti-burnout policy—giving our reporters time to rest and recover.
At HumAngle, we believe truth-telling shouldn’t come at the cost of those who tell it.
What can you do to help? Support a newsroom that cares for its journalists.
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What did security in Nigeria look like in the first quarter of 2026?
Well, according to the #HumAngleTracker, 421 security incidents were recorded, which led to the death of over 1000 people.
With the northwestern region being the worst hit, take a look at the numbers for each month by visiting the HumAngle tracker dashboard: https://t.co/ODDHgOjZuS
Should a line exist between empathy and ethics, and if it should, where is it drawn?
Join us tomorrow, 10 A.M., as journalists share real experiences and discuss the ethical dilemmas conflict reporters face in the field.
Set your reminders: https://t.co/Z4GgDfbDQi
During our visit to Kaduna State last month, we held a meaningful stakeholder engagement with Franco-British International University and Kaduna State University.
We spoke extensively about integrating practical experience into the academic curriculum for journalism students across the country.
Stay tuned for more updates!
Journalists are trained not to pay sources because it could risk distortion and affect credibility, but what happens when the people you are interviewing live in destitute conditions?
@A_Salkida spoke to journalists in Nigeria about their experience with this ethical conundrum. He also spoke to journalism teachers.
https://t.co/QN4hgCcNsL
Between February and April 2026, our #SCOJA fellows in Kano State, with support from @NLinNigeria, led climate advocacy engagements in Gezawa LGA, raising awareness on desert encroachment and the growing risks of climate change within affected communities.
They also held strategic engagements with the Kano State Ministry of Environment and Climate Change and the Arewa Women Initiative for Climate Change Advocacy & Environmental Sustainability. So far, they have strengthened collaboration on local climate action and community-driven solutions.
Through our improved automated system, which can be cancelled at any time, you can donate to us on a monthly or yearly basis.
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With over 1,000 people reached through community-driven projects and nearly 200 hyperlocal stories, the #SCOJA project, funded by @NLinNigeria, continues to expand!
Yesterday, we engaged in a reflection roundtable with some of our fellows. This activity provided an avenue for fellows to directly engage with our funding partner, showcase the impact of their activities, and shed more light on the dynamics of journalism in northern Nigeria.
HumAngle’s new anti-burnout policy embeds a three-month rest period into contracts for newsroom staff while still providing full annual pay. It also shifts to a two-day work week for support staff from January 2026. Follow @HumAngle_
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Through our improved automated system, which can be cancelled at any time, you can donate to us on a monthly or yearly basis.
Donate to us here: https://t.co/yO6ebTk7LN