The Federal Government is seeking the partnership of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) Red Crescent Authority to implement the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Tinubu’s Policy on Humanitarian Response in Nigeria.
Minister for Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr Betta Edu meet with the Secretary General of the UAE Red Crescent, Hammoud Al-Junaibi on the side lines of COP28 to foster partnership between the two countries as a strategy to strengthen humanitarian response in Nigeria.
Edu, who commended the UAE Red Crescent Authority for its impact in the region, requested such humanitarian intervention in Nigeria and other African countries, presented her blueprint tagged: “The Renewed Hope Strategic Roadmap for Humanitarian Response and Poverty Alleviation”, already endorsed by President Bola Tinubu.
The blueprint articulates humanitarian response systems in the entire country to respond to emergencies effectively while improving the lives of persons affected and providing social safety net coverage for the citizens.
“Recognizing the scope and complexity of the task at hand, the Federal Government through the Ministry is eager to collaborate with the United Arab Emirates Red Crescent Authority and your global team, to achieve durable solutions to some of the challenges within our mandate.
“The roadmap outlines a comprehensive strategic response program aimed at enhancing the quality of life for our citizens and providing much-needed support in critical areas such as durable shelter, nutrition, health, safe water, grants for vulnerable, livelihood, Regional Humanitarian Hubs, support for out-of-school children’s programme for conflict-affected areas where children have been displaced and a host of several other initiatives, said the Minister.
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In her words: “The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, in line with this mandate, is committed to fostering collaboration with strategic and reputable international organizations like yours, to effectively implement this ambitious strategic roadmap.
“Our target through this partnership is to reach approximately 3 million individuals of concern, whose lives have been deeply affected by conflicts, natural disasters, and other emergencies across the six geopolitical zones in Nigeria.
“We recognize the inevitable expertise, financial resources, and experience that the UAE Red Crescent Authority brings to the table, your track record of principled humanitarian work and dedication to improving lives aligns perfectly with our objectives.”
Al-Junaibi said the Red Crescent was pleased to work with the Nigerian Government through its humanitarian and poverty alleviation community policies and initiatives.
He emphasized the role of the authority in the Emirate and expressed readiness to partner with Nigeria in fulfilling its humanitarian set goals as part of its international commitment and shared responsibility.
Some of the specific areas of partnership requests include the Regional Humanitarian Hub system, durable shelter, nutrition, safe water, access to quality healthcare, and grants to vulnerable for livelihood.
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