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ECOWAS: Over $26m Spent on Humanitari­an Activities in Two Years

- Michael Olugbode in Abuja

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has disclosed that between 2023 and 2024 it expended over $26 million on humanitari­an activities in West Africa.

The regional body said it also supported sport federation­s in the region with $100,000 each per year.

Addressing a press conference yesterday, in Abuja, ECOWAS Commission­er for Human Developmen­t and Social Affairs, Professor Fatou Sow Sarr, said the regional body startups in scientific innovation with the sum of $50,000 in the area of youth innovation.

Sarr, said a total of $700,000 was used for the training of 30 young people from the region in Masters and doctoral programmes.

She also revealed that countries under sanctions were not excluded from the humanitari­an gesture of the regional body. She stressed that ECOWAS puts significan­t resources into the humanitari­an sector for displaced people, migration, floods and various forms of disaster:

"Guinea under sanctions received nearly 600,000 dollars in January 2024, namely: 100,000 dollars for the fire at the oil depot and 499,390 dollars for the floods," she said.

For the displaced people within the region, Sarr said, "In 2023 for floods and nutrition out of a total of 8.5 million people affected, ECOWAS provided support to half of the victims, or 4 million people for an amount of $12.6 million.

"In 2024, ECOWAS has released 9 million dollars for internally displaced people, refugees, asylum seekers, as well as for the communitie­s that welcome them (i.e. all 15 countries).

"ECOWAS has allocated $1 million for stabilizat­ion in Nigeria (victims of terrorism, displaced people, injured people, rehabilita­tion and strengthen­ing community resilience)."

The commission­er also revealed that "Out of a fund of 25 million dollars intended for the fight against terrorism (Nigeria, Burkina, Mali and Niger), ECOWAS has reserved four million dollars for humanitari­an actions."

She explained that ECOWAS places more emphasises on prevention, adding "We have a disaster reduction strategy and tools such as the observatio­n, monitoring and alert center which allows ECOWAS to monitor displaced population­s and floods, to anticipate problems. and better manage crisis situations."

On the programmes for the youth integratio­n within the region she said that the commission interventi­on was in the area of volunteers programmes, sport and economic integratio­n

According to her, "Since 2014, ECOWAS has posted 217 volunteers in the following countries: Liberia, Sierra Leone, Guinea, Nigeria, Burkina, Benin.

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