FG, UN unfold $ 1b humanitarian response plan for N’east
T HEFederal Government and the humanitarian community have launched North East Nigeria Humanitarian Response Plan for 2021.
The plan seeks $ 1 billion to enable partners provide critical services to the 6.4 million most vulnerable people – among 8.7 million people in need of humanitarian assistance this year.
Longstanding insecurity and violence, compounded by climate change, and the impact of Coronavirus Disease ( COVID- 19) are increasing the vulnerability of close to nine million people. About two million people are internally- displaced, millions of people depend on humanitarian partners for basic services, and up to 5.1 million people face hunger in the lean season – the worst outlook in four years.
“The humanitarian crisis in
Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states, unfortunately, remains one of the largest in the world and continues to have a profound impact on Nigeria and its people, causing untold suffering and deprivation for millions of vulnerable women, men and children.
“Year 2021 marks the 12th of the conflict and the sixth year of the international community working with the government of Nigeria to provide humanitarian support,” said the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, Edward Kallon.
According to him, last year was a challenging one for vulnerable people in North East Nigeria. “It was a year marked by a new reality, the COVID- 19 pandemic. The socio- economic impact of the pandemic has already diminished the resilience of millions of people, increasing the fragility of those who were already extremely vulnerable,” he added.