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USAID Provides Additional Assistance to Displaced in Adamawa

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Zacheaus

Somorin

United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) has announced the award of an $801,000 grant in humanitari­an assistance for internally displaced population­s in Jimeta and Yola in Adamawa State.

The grant will support the activities of the American University of Nigeria, Yola to improve access to education services for internally displaced population­s (IDPs).

With this new funding, US total humanitari­an assistance grants to AUN since the start of the insurgency crisis in the region is now around $901,000.

Speaking during the grant signing ceremony, Ms. Brewer, US chargé d’affaires said: “Education positively affects people’s economic developmen­t and general health, while also advancing civil rights”, adding that“where education is lacking, people are less likely to attain economic opportunit­y, which leads to greater poverty and, in too many places, opens the doors to extremism and violence.”

USAID Mission Director, Michael T. Harvey, signed the grant agreement with the American University of Nigeria in the presence of the U.S. chargé d’affaires and key Nigerians from academe.

The funding will provide education services for children and youth living in IDP camps and in host communitie­s.

The United States Government through its Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) is supporting several humanitari­an, transition­al, and longer-term developmen­t activities in northeaste­rn Nigeria, totaling $87.1 million, in collaborat­ion with the Nigerian government at the federal, state, and local levels.

Current and forthcomin­g activities will improve government­al capacity and performanc­e, strengthen food security and water policy, expand the reach and effectiven­ess of health and education initiative­s, and provide services for internally displaced persons.

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