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USAID Supports 40 Organisations in 90 Communities in North-east for Conflict Resolution
Ugo Aliogo
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has successfully concluded a two-year conflict mitigation activity ‘Building Community Resilience to Violent Extremism and Conflict in Northeast Nigeria’, also known as Northeast Connection, that worked to counter violent conflict.
A statement by the US Consulate stated that since 2021, the Northeast Connection had promoted non-violent conflict resolution from the grassroots to state government levels in Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe States.
The statement also noted that the activity provided over $2.1 million in small grants to almost 40 local organisations to strengthen local civil society capacity and promote local solutions to violence.
The Conflict Specialist USAID/Nigeria, Mukhtari Shitu, said: “USAID is committed to enduring partnerships with Nigerian government institutions and civil societies to mitigate violent conflict in the country.”
The statement revealed that implemented by Creative Associates, the USAID-supported $10.1 million activity worked in 90 communities across 15 local government areas (LGAs) in the three states.
The statement further explained that the Northeast Connection established 181 peace platforms that supported community organisers to identify and advocate for social priorities; trained more than 22,000 people in conflict mitigation and cross-community dialogues; and provided trauma-informed psychosocial support to more than 4,300 community members.
It also noted that in Yobe State, the activity worked with the emergency management agency to launch the first-ever two-year Early Recovery Plan which equipped the agency with the ability to respond to and recover from disasters more effectively.
The statement added: “Violent conflict has devastated social and governance structures and local markets in Northeast Nigeria. The ongoing insurgency by violent extremist groups such as Boko Haram and ISIS West Africa has killed over 35,000 and displaced 2.2 million people.
“The region also struggles with regular intercommunal clashes between farmers, herders, and other groups over land and water resources. The Northeast connection activity is part of USAID’s strategic effort to decrease conflict and instability and promote stability and early recovery in Nigeria.”