Reference : V-P-NG-E-00629
Date : 15/04/2015
Country/Region : NIGERIA
Caption : Adamawa State, Yola. Vendi Kwaji, 72, is one of 50 people living with Tizira's family.
Confidentiality level : public
Publication restrictions : publication without restrictions
Copyright : ICRC
Description : Vendi Kwaji survived a three-day walk without food, water or medicine until he reached a safe place and could take a truck to Yola.

ICRC website, article of the 20th May 2015:
“When families flee their homes, they can no longer tend their fields. When agricultural production drops, trade falls off; a sweeping, downward economic spiral. And when families flee their homes, they get split up. Many displaced people are hosted in villages and towns. This puts a burden on those communities as well.
During the last six months, Samuel Tizira has opened his house in Yola to 50 people, who are living alongside his wife and six children. His house guests fled violence in Michika, Samuel's hometown, which was attacked last September. Samuel lost eight family members there.
"People in Michika know that I live in Yola and they started to arrive at my place the day after," says Samuel. "They didn't have a place to stay and we're all human beings. We need to help each other in this world."
Samuel, 53, has been working in Yola for 34 years as a cartographer for the government. Most of the people who have stayed with him walked 60 kilometres over three days with little to eat or drink.
"I was taught to care for human life, whatever problems people have," says Samuel, who spent his own money to make sure his former neighbours had something to eat three times a day. He also bought soap, extra mattresses, drinking water and mosquito nets.
For Samuel, the disruption at home is nothing compared to what those fleeing the fighting have gone through. "They had to escape with the clothes on their backs. There was no time to take even a Kobo (a Nigerian coin) or personal documents," he says.”
Original material : digital
Resolution : 4522x3015
Orientation : landscape
Colour/B&W : colour

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