After meeting @UN, on the humanitarian situation in Nigeria, Niger and on the MNJTF, marked over 500 days since #ChibokGirls were abducted from NE Nigeria, having really productive lunch with three brilliant women who have worked on the issue of Nigeria and the Boko Haram insurgency, including on mitigating violence against women and children in the context of the insurgency (from left to right): @CFR_org’s @claireLwilmot (Women and the Boko Haram Insurgency), @AmnestyUK_LGBTI’s @lucybelize (Nigeria: Stars on their shoulders: Blood on their hands: War crimes committed by the Nigerian military) and @1612Watchlist’s @JanineMorna (“Who Will Care for Us?” — Grave Violations Against Children in Northeastern Nigeria). Thank you for an inspiring afternoon!! (But missed the invaluable contributions of @hrw’s @MausiSegun (“Those Terrible Weeks in Their Camp” Boko Haram Violence against Women and Girls in Northeast Nigeria) and @ELEANORANNNWADI (Nigeria Stability and Reconciliation Programme)).