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UN floats`Nigeria Humanitarian Fund’ for Northeast

The UN said the fund has also allocated more than 10.5 million dollars to help thousands of women, children and men in need of assistance.

Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for West Africa and Head of UN Office for West Africa and Sahel, Mohamed Chambas

The UN said the fund has also allocated more than 10.5 million dollars to help thousands of women, children and men in need of life-saving humanitarian assistance.

“The fund plays a vital role in ensuring an effective, coordinated, prioritized and principled humanitarian response, providing funding to international and national NGOs, UN agencies, funds and programmes, and the Red Cross/Red Crescent societies, with a focus on front-line responders.

“To date the NHF has received $25 million in contributions and pledges, thanks to the generous support of .”

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“Another allocation is expected in the coming months,” the UN said.

The UN said the 10.5 million dollars allocation by the new fund  – NHF – would prioritize life-saving assistance to the most vulnerable, and also expand the humanitarian assistance provided by the UN and partners to the hard-to-reach and newly accessible areas.

“The humanitarian crisis in Nigeria’s north-east and the Lake Chad region is one of the most severe in the world today.

“There are 8.5 million people in need of humanitarian assistance in the three worst-affected Nigerian states of Borno, Adamawa and Yobe alone.

“Of them, 6.9 million people are targeted for humanitarian assistance,” the UN said.

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The statement quoted Edward Kallon, the Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria, as saying the fund will address key humanitarian challenges in the northeast.

Kallon said: “This crisis has caused an untold loss of life and liberty across the north-east of Nigeria and civilians continue to bear the brunt of the conflict.

“These funds will go towards addressing some of the key priority areas in the humanitarian response that have not yet been financially supported, including the provision of safe drinking water, emergency shelter and health services to those in need”.

Specifically, the 10.5 million dollars will fund about 15 different projects which were selected by the various sectors of the humanitarian response and approved by the NHF Advisory Board.

The projects target and address the needs of the most vulnerable people in locations where access is sporadic and where flooding, disease outbreaks and new displacements continue to take place.

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Such places are Monguno, Mafa,Pulka and Rann in Borno and Michika in Adamawa.

The funds will also support efforts to enhance the protection of civilians in vulnerable communities and those trapped in conflict areas.

“The Nigeria Humanitarian Fund contributes to the overall international humanitarian appeal for Nigeriathis year for 1.05 billion dollars as detailed in the 2017 Humanitarian Response Plan.

“It is the fourth largest single-country appeal globally. To date, the appeal is 43 per cent funded.

“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”, UN said.

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The new Nigeria fund is managed by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs on behalf of the Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria.

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