The Guardian (Nigeria)

FG, UN unfold $ 1b humanitari­an response plan for N’east

- By Chinedum Uwaegbulam ( Lagos) and Joke Falaju ( Abuja)

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.

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