In an interview on Arise News, Journalist and writer Chitra Nagarajan has released her new book, The World Was in Our Hands, shedding light on the human impact of conflict in northeast Nigeria and the wider Lake Chad Basin region. Known for her work on climate change, migration, feminism, and foreign policy, Nagarajan has written for The Guardian, The New Humanist, New Internationalist, This is Africa, and Ventures Africa, and has appeared on Sky News and the BBC World Service.
The book focuses on the experiences of civilians and soldiers affected by Boko Haram insurgency, offering stories that are often missing from public discourse. Nagarajan spent years traveling across Nigeria, Chad, Cameroon, and Niger, speaking to hundreds of people who have lived through violence.
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Her reporting emphasizes the toll on soldiers deployed to conflict areas for extended periods. Many endure repeated exposure to violence, witness comrades being killed, and live far from their families with limited communication. Civilians face loss of livelihood, disruption of education, displacement, and trauma. Women often bear the responsibility of protecting their families, while men may be targeted in attacks or suffer in detention.
Reflecting on her work with soldiers, Nagarajan said, “I spent years in Borno State engaging with soldiers. While I was living there, one of the things I did was give them training on human rights, humanitarian law, civilian protection, and how to reduce harm to civilians during their operations. I really gained an insight into what they go through.”
