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Nigeria Receives $9 Million From ECOWAS To Aid Refugees, IDPs

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has allocated $9 million to aid refugees, internally displaced persons (IDPs), and stateless individuals in its member nations. Nigeria received $1 million to assist Terrorism victims in the North East .

This information was disclose by Musa Nuhu, the Chair of the ECOWAS Permanent Representative Committee , during the 2024 ECOWAS Ambassadors Retreat .

This event, held in partnership with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), took place in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.

This year’s retreat saw serious business, with all ECOWAS Ambassadors from member-states in attendance. Organized by UNHCR and ECOWAS, the event began on Thursday .

The retreat focused on “Enhancing Protection for Refugees, IDPs, and Stateless Persons in West Africa and Finding Solutions to Forced Displacements.”

In their opening remarks, the organizers emphasized the need to address forced displacements caused by violence, political instability, and climate change.

Discussions also highlighted the recent Alliance of Sahel States (AES) by Mali, Niger, and Burkina Faso, and their withdrawal from ECOWAS. This poses challenges as these countries host high numbers of refugees and IDPs.

The ECOWAS Commissioner for Human Development and Social Affairs, Professor Fatou Sow Sarr, underscored the importance of collective efforts in achieving the common objectives of all stakeholders. She noted that contributions from partners are crucial for the success of various projects.

Speaking to journalists, the organizers explained the efforts taken in the West African region by the United Nations and ECOWAS in the protection and provision for refugees and IDPs.

Highlighting the sufferings of refugees and displaced persons, Ehini Vera Mwuese, a Cameroonian refugee representing refugees in South-South Nigeria, urged donors to continue with their support.

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