FG partners stake-holders to develop implementation plan for Development-Peace nexus framework


The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq has declared open the implementation plan for the National Humanitarian Development-Peace nexus with stakeholders.

She disclose this during the Three Days Workshop in Lagos.

Representing the Minister, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Bashir Nura Alkali, said during the marking of the World Humanitarian Day on the 21st of August 2021, the Honourable Minister presented the National Humanitarian Development-Peace nexus Framework (NHDPF) to the Stakeholders which was developed through a participatory and  consultative process by the National Humanitarian Coordination Technical Working Group (NHCTWG).

The NHDPF Nexus is derived from UN triple nexus principles that believes there is no  development without peace and that sustainable Humanitarian response should be linked to Development. Therefore the three  should be explicitly linked to ensure a sustainable humanitarian response.

“The National Humanitarian Development-Peace framework answers the coherence questions and envisions stronger collaboration and coordination among actors from the field of development co-operation among humanitarian action and peace building, and that considering the gaps we face due to different programming goals and mandates, the framework will provide a new integrated, effective and efficient methodology for the aid sector to support Development and peace objectives in Nigeria”

Alkali added that at the end of the technical session it was unanimously agreed that the operationalization of the framework will rapidly  improve the operational capacity of Humanitarian Development and Peace building actors to match the scale, complexity and urgency in Humanitarian situation in Nigeria. 

The stakeholders strengthened the call to kick-start the process of operationalizing the framework by developing  a comprehensive implementation plan.

The Permanent Secretary categorically stated that the gathering is to tease out the strategies  geared towards adopting  new ways of delivery humanitarian response, adding that the expectation from the event is to ensure that a five year costed implementation plan with well -structured monitoring  and evaluation mechanism including institutional arrangement is developed, stressing that the implementation plan should be tailored to the specific needs of persons concerned across the country to reflect local content to address  peculiar national needs.

He appreciated the unquantifiable support of all the partners who contributed immensely to making the event a reality.

Earlier, the country Director of Action Aid in Nigeria,  Ms Eme Obi said the National Humanitarian Development-Peace building  framework is apt and is a vehicle for the Federal Government to better coordinate all the Stakeholders.

Other stakeholders include the NGOs, UNOCHA, the MCN British Council, all emphasized the importance of the of the Workshop which they say would enable all the Stakeholders  in the sector speak the same language, eradicate  competition and use the HDP nexus to leverage on long terms solution to help persons  in need.

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