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Our 2025 Humanitarian Roadmap, By Mohamed Malick Fall

<h4>&NewLine;Our 2025 Humanitarian Roadmap<&sol;h4>&NewLine;<p><strong><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;openlife&period;ng&sol;">OpenLife Nigeria<&sol;a><&sol;strong> reproduces a piece by Mohamed Malick Fall&comma; the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria&comma; in which he unveils the &OpenCurlyDoubleQuote;humanitarian” road map for 2025<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>On 23 January 2025&comma; we will launch the 2025 Nigeria Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan &lpar;HNRP&rpar;&period; <&sol;em><br &sol;>&NewLine;<em>The plan targets 3&period;6 million of the most vulnerable people in Borno&comma; Adamawa&comma; and Yobe &lpar;BAY&rpar; states&comma; requiring &dollar;910&period;2 million in funding&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>It underscores the urgent need for lifesaving interventions while laying the groundwork for resilience and recovery&period; It is a result of extensive consultations with affected people&comma; Government authorities&comma; and partners&comma; ensuring that our response is evidence-based and needs-driven&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>As we launch the Nigeria 2025 HNRP&comma; we are reminded of the escalating challenges and the profound resilience of Nigerians facing one of the largest and most complex humanitarian crises in the world&period; <&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>From conflict-induced displacement to climate shocks&comma; food insecurity&comma; and disease outbreaks&comma; Nigeria continues to grapple with overlapping emergencies that strain resources and test the limits of our humanitarian response&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em> Yet&comma; these challenges present an opportunity to rethink&comma; reform&comma; and realign our efforts for more efficient&comma; impactful and sustainable outcomes&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>The Nigeria 2025 HNRP is a strategic blueprint aimed at addressing these multifaceted crises&period; With an estimated 33 million Nigerians facing food insecurity&comma; 1&period;8 million children at risk of severe malnutrition&comma; and millions displaced across the country&comma; the stakes are higher than ever&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>Humanitarian needs extend far beyond the BAY states&comma; affecting communities nationwide&period; The United Nations acknowledges these challenges and the urgency to address them&period; <&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>However&comma; limited resources and capacity constraints necessitate careful prioritization to ensure the most effective use of available resources&period; <&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em><a href&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;www&period;vanguardngr&period;com&sol;">Outside of the BAY states<&sol;a>&comma; a model is being developed that will jointly address humanitarian&comma; development and peacebuilding needs&period; <&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>This with emphasis on development interventions addressing the underlying causes of vulnerability&comma; reducing overall humanitarian needs&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>Recognizing that the approach used in the BAY states may not be suitable for all other regions&comma; efforts outside these areas will focus on a coordinated response with development actors to address underlying vulnerabilities&period; <&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>This strategy will be led by the government&comma; leveraging national leadership and resources to ensure sustainability&period; A new model of coordination and response is being developed to achieve this goal&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>The crises in Nigeria are rooted in a complex interplay of conflict&comma; economic instability&comma; and climate change&period; The BAY states remain the epicenter&comma; with 7&period;8 million people in need&comma; including displaced individuals and host communities&period; <&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>Conflict continues to drive displacement&comma; disrupt livelihoods&comma; and erode access to basic services&period; At the same time&comma; climate-related disasters&comma; such as the devastating floods of 2024&comma; have exacerbated vulnerabilities&comma; destroying homes&comma; farmland&comma; and critical infrastructure&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>These challenges are compounded by systemic inequities&period; Women and children face heightened risks&comma; from gender-based violence to malnutrition and lack of access to education&period; Girls and women are also often excluded from access to health care&comma; livelihoods and decision-making processes&period; <&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>People with disabilities report feeling overlooked in aid distribution&comma; highlighting the need for inclusive and equitable approaches&period; These disparities demand targeted interventions that prioritize the most marginalized&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>Recognizing the need for transformative action&comma; the 2025 HNRP introduces key reforms to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of humanitarian responses&period; <&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>First&comma; we aim to reduce transaction costs by localizing aid delivery&comma; channeling more resources through national and local organizations that better understand community dynamics&period; Empowering these organizations not only enhances local acceptance but also ensures faster&comma; more trusted responses&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>Second&comma; it promotes a shift from reactive to anticipatory and proactive approaches to humanitarian action&period; By investing in early warning systems and pre-agreed trigger mechanisms&comma; we can respond swiftly to predictable shocks such as floods and disease outbreaks&period; Allocating 5&percnt; of the budget to anticipatory action is a step toward minimizing human suffering and resource wastage&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>Third&comma; we are committed to leveraging partnerships with development actors and the Government to address the root causes of vulnerability&period; By integrating humanitarian&comma; development&comma; and peacebuilding efforts&comma; we can create durable solutions that reduce reliance on aid and promote long-term stability&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>Finally&comma; the plan seeks to diversify funding sources&period; Traditional funding mechanisms are no longer sufficient to meet growing needs&period; Innovative approaches&comma; including private sector engagement and government-led initiatives&comma; are essential to bridging the gap&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>The success of the 2025 HNRP depends on the collective efforts of all stakeholders&period; Humanitarian actors must collaborate closely with the government&comma; civil society&comma; and affected communities to ensure that assistance is tailored&comma; inclusive&comma; and effective&period; <&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>Donors are called upon to sustain their commitment&comma; recognizing that their support is vital to driving the necessary reforms and innovations&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>More than anything&comma; we must challenge our perceptions of humanitarian assistance&period; It is not a standalone solution but a critical component of a broader strategy that includes development and peacebuilding&period; By aligning our actions with these principles&comma; we can address immediate needs while paving the way for resilience and empowerment&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>As we embark on this journey&comma; let us draw inspiration from the resilience of those we serve&period; Their courage and determination remind us of the profound impact we can achieve through collective action&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><em>I call upon all stakeholders to support the 2025 HNRP&period; Together&comma; let us invest in humanity and leave no one behind&period;<&sol;em><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p><strong>Mohamed Malick Fall is the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Nigeria<&sol;strong><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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