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UN Allocates $13.4m to Support Humanitari­an Assistance in N’East…

- Alex Enumah

The United Nations, through the Nigeria Humanitari­an Fund (NHF), has allocated $13.4 million to help thousands of persons in need of urgent humanitari­an assistance in crisis-hit North-east Nigeria.

The humanitari­an emergency in the North-east is considered to be one of the most severe in the world today, with 8.5 million people in need of life-saving aid in 2017, in the worst-affected states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe.

According to a statement by the national informatio­n officer, UN Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs (OCHA), Abiodun Banire, “The Nigeria Humanitari­an Fund (NHF) allocation will help address this devastatin­g situation by financing 24 projects in the sectors of protection, nutrition, water and sanitation, health, education, shelter and non-food items, rapid response and early recovery, targeting a total of 950,000 people.”

He said in line with commitment­s made at the World Humanitari­an Summit, five local responders were being supported through direct funding in this allocation.

The statement noted that by empowering national partners, a more integrated and localised response will be possible, and their capacity will also be strengthen­ed.

“Humanitari­an needs in North-east Nigeria are still vast. The United Nations and our partners, in support of the Government of Nigeria, are committed to assisting those in need, especially in pivotal areas such as protection and health,” the statement quoted Edward Kallon, the humanitari­an coordinato­r in Nigeria as saying.

It added that the funds will be used to expand and improve sexual and reproducti­ve health services for nearly 130,000 women and adolescent girls in areas of Borno, the epicentre of the crisis, and boost mental health services for vulnerable children, women and men.

“Gender-based violence will also be addressed by providing more accessible medical care. In light of the recent cholera outbreak and to mitigate the risk of faecal contaminat­ion and poor hygiene, funds have also been allocated to improve the availabili­ty of safe water and sanitation for 125,000 people,” the statement added.

The NHF is one of 18 country-based pooled funds and was launched during the Oslo Humanitari­an Conference on Nigeria and the Lake Chad region in February 2017.

Managed by the UN Office for the Coordinati­on of Humanitari­an Affairs (OCHA), on behalf of the humanitari­an coordinato­r, it plays a vital role in ensuring an effective, coordinate­d, prioritise­d and principled humanitari­an response in Nigeria.

To date the NHF has received $41 million in contributi­ons and pledges, thanks to the generous support of Sweden, Germany, the Netherland­s, Denmark, Belgium, Ireland, Norway, Switzerlan­d, the Republic of Korea, Canada, Spain, Luxembourg, the Arab Gulf Programme for Developmen­t, Malta, Azerbaijan and Sri Lanka.

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