Abstract:
Internal displacement Is common across Nigeria due to frequent conflicts. While
some of the conflicts appear to be caused by overlapping and mutually reinforcing
regional, religious and ethnic divisions, others often stem from competition for
. scarce opportunitiesand communal resources. Current levels of displacement are
deemed particularly high by a number of organisations, but In the absence of a
. . -functioning monitoring mechanism, no accurate figures are available. Ad-hoclocal
registration exercises have hinted at the scale of the phenomenon, but those who
seeksheiterandsupportfromfamilyandfrlends-andwhomakeupthemajorityof
internally displaced people (I DPs) -tend not to be counted, Thegovernmenthas not
yet adopted a national IDPs policy, leaving national and International agencies to
assist IDPs In an uncoordinated way and on a sometimes selective basis. This
paper examines the situation of displaced women and children as a vulnerable
social category, particularly the displaced women and children within Zang
Secondary School displaced Camp In Bukuru, Jos south LG A of. Plateau State.
The study argues that the various attacks experienced.by these people have -
engendered massive Internally displaced women and children and have derailed
the process of development Therefore, the study recommends good governance
asapanacea.