Over 87,000 people displaced by increased violence in Mali – NRC
By CNBC
11 April 2019 |
9:08 am
The Norwegian Refugee Council says about 87,000 persons in Mali have been displaced since January this year owing to increased violence in the region. Niamh Murnaghan, Roving Head of Programme at the Norwegian Refugee Council joins CNBC Africa from Mali to discuss the impact of the ongoing violence in Mali.
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