Agonies of the Displaced - Rapid Response (2024 / Paperback)

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Agonies of the Displaced is a powerful collection of first-hand testimonies documenting the harrowing experiences of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the North West region of Cameroon.

Curated by scholar and humanitarian Geraldine Sinyuy, the book sheds light on the ongoing Anglophone Crisis that has persisted since 2016, leading to thousands of deaths and widespread displacement.

This paperback features interviews with women, men, and young adults who have survived extreme violence, loss of family, and the destruction of their homes.

Purchase in print on Amazon

Agonies of the Displaced is a powerful collection of first-hand testimonies documenting the harrowing experiences of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the North West region of Cameroon.

Curated by scholar and humanitarian Geraldine Sinyuy, the book sheds light on the ongoing Anglophone Crisis that has persisted since 2016, leading to thousands of deaths and widespread displacement.

This paperback features interviews with women, men, and young adults who have survived extreme violence, loss of family, and the destruction of their homes.

Format: Paperback

Publication Date: June 2024

Part of the IHRAM Rapid Response Book Series

 

Full Book Description:

Agonies of the Displaced reveals the profound resilience of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in the North West region of Cameroon. Through vivid and heartfelt stories, this book highlights the stark realities faced by those uprooted by the Anglophone Crisis, showing the severe disruption to their lives and communities.

Each narrative is a testament to human endurance, depicting the struggle to survive amidst unimaginable hardships. This book urges readers to empathize and act, advocating for peace, humanitarian aid, and international intervention.

Agonies of the Displaced serves as a call to action, reminding us that the crisis continues and the plight of the displaced is far from over. It inspires support for peace, humanitarian efforts, and ensures the stories of those affected are not forgotten. Let this work be a beacon of hope and a catalyst for change towards a future of stability and healing.