Humanitarian Initiative In The North-East Is Launched By Germany, UNICEF, And WFP

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A new humanitarian initiative has been started by Germany, the World Food Programme, and the UN Children’s Fund with the goal of enhancing community resilience and fostering peace in the Borno and Yobe states of the North-East.

More than 50,000 vulnerable people, including pregnant women, children affected by conflict, adolescent girls, the elderly, and people with disabilities in the Shani Local Government Area of Borno State and the Bade Local Government Area of Yobe State, will benefit from the three-year project called Resilience and Social Cohesion in North-East Nigeria.

The Acting Head of Office, UNICEF Maiduguri Field Office, Dr Clement Adams, disclosed the purpose of the project at its launch in Maiduguri on Tuesday.

According to Adams, the project which is supported by the German Government will ensure that individuals, communities, and institutions in both states have sustainable access to quality basic services, livelihood opportunities, and improved governance capacity to enhance social cohesion.

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He said, “Today is the beginning of a different journey that will ensure that conflict-affected people will benefit from systematic change. The German Government has shown a high commitment to this project and we are hopeful that the gains will be replicated in other locations.”
In his remarks, the WFP Head of Area Office in Maiduguri, Bernard Owadi, said that the WFP had a presence in the communities where the project will be located, noting that it “is an opportunity to demonstrate to parties that we can combine efforts and deliver results as United Nations”.

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The Borno State Government, represented by the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Hon Adamu Lawan, said the project will strengthen fragile public services.
Lawan noted that violent attacks on communities in the state have disrupted the livelihood of people, adding that the state government would collaborate with the partners to achieve the objectives of the project.

“We are grateful to the German Government for providing financial support to the World Food Programme and UNICEF. They are willing to implement multisectoral interventions in Shani LGA of Borno State. This will no doubt help address problems in the local government area,” he said.

 

 

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