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UN aid official urges increased support for Niger Republic

A military coup in July 2023 and the ensuing political instability have further exacerbated their plight.

• January 19, 2024
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A senior UN humanitarian official, Edem Wosornu, on Thursday, called on the international community to step up support for communities in need in Niger, warning that limited funding and access challenges have put lives at risk.

Approximately 4.3 million people, over half of them children, have been affected by a multifaceted crisis characterised by conflict, climate-induced disasters, hunger and epidemics.

A military coup in July 2023 and the ensuing political instability have further exacerbated their plight.

Ms Wosornu, OCHA operations director, told reporters in New York via video link from the capital, Niamey, that the people “need help now.”

“We need to do more, and we need to do more now, putting people at the centre,” she said. “If we do not help them now, we will miss the planting season [and] we will not be able to support them and lift them out of their vulnerabilities.”

Ms Wosornu has been in the landlocked West African country since Monday, meeting with authorities, aid organisations and affected communities.

She visited Diffa in the remote southeast, where refugees from Nigeria have settled after fleeing Boko Haram militants.

Despite the challenging conditions faced by the refugees, particularly women and children, Wosornu said she felt a strong sense of hope and resilience among the communities.

“The stories (I) heard also illustrate so clearly what we need to do as humanitarians, with the support of the wider international community,” she said, emphasising the need to mobilise effective, life-saving assistance and promote opportunities for people to regain self-sufficiency.

“As we look into the new year, we want to ensure that everything we can do to help the people in Niger, both to meet their immediate needs and to promote solutions,” she said.

UN humanitarian efforts require approximately $662 million, but funding levels have decreased, and accessing affected populations poses difficulties.

“Without funds and without access, we will not be able to reach people as quickly and as sufficiently we need to,” the OCHA director said.

Wosornu echoed recent statements from UN Emergency Relief Coordinator Martin Griffiths and other principles of the Interagency Standing Committee (IASC), emphasising the global consensus on supporting the people of the Sahel region.

“They reminded us that for years, the world has agreed that we must help the people of the Sahel. Now is the time to turn these words into action,” she said. “Now is the time to be behind the people in Sahel, including the Nigeriens.”

(NAN)

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