Yobe State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) recently hosted a high-level delegation from the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants, and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI) for a three-day strategic stakeholders engagement visit.
The visit aimed to co-create a comprehensive national strategy on durable solutions for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), returnees, and host communities across Nigeria.
Key Highlights of the Engagement
Yobe State has demonstrated leadership in displacement response by being the first state in Nigeria to domesticate an IDPs policy and among the earliest to develop and implement a State Action Plan (SAP) on Durable Solutions.
This achievement showcases the state’s commitment to addressing displacement issues.
The state government, UN agencies, International NGOs, National NGOs, and relevant Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) have worked together to develop the Yobe State Action Plan, highlighting a collaborative governance approach.
The engagement featured high-level discussions on policy implementation, funding commitments, and progress made in delivering durable solutions.
The focus was on collaborative learning, coordination mechanisms, and aligning state-level actions with the national durable solutions framework.
Objectives and Outcomes
The engagement aimed to foster collaborative learning and enhance coordination mechanisms among stakeholders.
It also sought to align state-level actions with the national durable solutions framework and support the development of a practical and inclusive national strategy.
Additionally, the engagement provided a platform for Yobe State to share its processes, achievements, and challenges in implementing durable solutions.
Moving Forward
The mission will continue with high-level advocacy meetings, technical sessions, and field visits to provide insights into community-driven implementation of durable solutions initiatives.
This visit sets a strong precedent for other states working towards sustainable solutions for displacement, strengthening national-subnational collaboration.
Effective stakeholder engagement strategies, such as clear and transparent communication, stakeholder inclusion in decision-making, and regular feedback and evaluation, will be crucial in ensuring the success of this initiative.