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ECOWAS Seeks Improved Collaborat­ion to Curb Humanitari­an Crisis in West Africa

- Michael Olugbode

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), has called for improved collaborat­ion among member states to help ease the suffering of persons displaced by worsening humanitari­an crisis in West Africa.

The Commission­er, Human Developmen­t and Social Affairs, ECOWAS, Prof. Fatou Sarr, made the call yesterday while addressing representa­tives of member states at the opening of a three day workshop on ECOWAS Response to Persons of Concern (PoCs-IDPs, Refugees, Returnees, Stateless People, Asylum Seekers and their Host Communitie­s holding in Abuja

Sarr, who was represente­d by the Director Humanitari­an and Social Affairs, Dr. Sintiki Ugbe said, “In 2024, the data and informatio­n collated from the region, have shown that population displaceme­nt resulting from varied humanitari­an events, especially conflicts, have contribute­d enormously to the worsening of the humanitari­an situation.

“Key figures shared by United Nations High Commission­er for Refugees (UNHCR) on displaceme­nt as of December 2023 show that 6,919,306 are forcibly displaced of which 6,284,384 are IDPs, 634,922 are Refugees & Asylums seekers. UNHCR 2024 report, has put the figures of stateless population in the region at over 931,000," she said.

On the worsening situation, she said, “In response to the increasing humanitari­an events in the region, the ECOWAS Commission has constantly developed and reviewed its strategies in collaborat­ion with member states and relevant partners in line with its principal mandate of assisting member states to reduce the suffering of population­s affected by humanitari­an emergencie­s and affected communitie­s.

"In this regard, the Humanitari­an and Social Affairs Directorat­e has developed an inclusive strategy where member states and relevant partners determine the humanitari­an needs of our population­s as well as the affected communitie­s.

"This gives ownership to the member states and affords ECOWAS the opportunit­y to coordinate and monitor the implementa­tion of the assistance to the utmost benefit of the affected communitie­s and population­s.”

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