Feasibility study on community centered resilience building in northeastern Nigeria and Northern Cameroon

The aim of this feasibility study is to support the design of thiss transitional aid project by providing insights on five selected locations in Northern Adamawa State and one in Borno State, in respectively the Hong, Michika, and Askira/Uba local government areas (LGAs), in Nigeria and six locations in the Extrême Nord region of Cameroon, in particular in the Départements of Mayo-Sava and Mayo-Tsanaga. The insights from this study will also be shared with external stakeholders in both countries, including the humanitarian clusters and state institutions, to enhance the advocacy of the Caritas Confederation. In sum, this study has three objectives:


1. Provide an analysis to support the development of an early transition project in Nigeria (Adamawa State) and Cameroon (Extrême Nord), slated to run from 2022 to 2026.


2. Provide analysis to inform Caritas Germany’s and its partners’ transitional aid programming in Northeast Nigeria and Northern Cameroon in general.


3. Provide insight into the risks and community - and partner-based response strategies in Northeastern Nigeria and Northern Cameroon, to inform Caritas Germany’s and its partners’ humanitarian strategy and advocacy activities.
This study is part of a larger set of programs by Caritas Germany and its partners that, for instance, also include humanitarian action and ending gender-based violence (GBV).

CONCLUSIONS
This study aims to support the design of a transitional aid project by providing insights on six selected locations in Northern Adamawa State, in particular the Hong, Michika, and Askira/Uba LGAs, in Nigeria and six locations in the Départements of Mayo-Sava and Mayo-Tsanaga in the Extrême Nord region of Cameroon.


Specifically, this study 1) provides an analysis to support the development of an early transition project in Adamawa State (Nigeria) and the Extrême Nord (Cameroon), which should run from 2022 to 2026; 2) informs Caritas Germany’s and its partners’ transitional aid programming in Northeast Nigeria and Northern Cameroon in general; and 3) provides insight into the risks and community- and partner-based response strategies in Northeastern Nigeria and Northern Cameroon, to inform Caritas Germany’s and its partners’ humanitarian strategy and advocacy activities

 

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