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Humanitarian Ministry inaugurates committee on implementation of it’s roadmap

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By Victoria Onehi

The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development has inaugurated the Committee on the implementation and institutionalisation of its Strategic Roadmap and Coordinating framework.

The Committee with members  drawn from departments and Agencies under the Ministry  was inaugurated by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry Dr Nasir Sani-Gwarzo, mni, NPOM, in Abuja recently.

The Permanent Secretary in a statement by the Ministry said the Roadmap aptly themed “Mapping out a life of dignity for all ” was conceived from the mandate given to the Ministry on its establishment in August, 2019 which is “To develop humanitarian policies, coordinate National and International humanitarian interventions, ensure strategic disaster mitigation, preparedness and response and manage the formulation and implementation of fair focused social inclusion and protection programmes in Nigeria”.

He said in order to achieve this Mandate, the Ministry developed it’s Strategic Roadmap outlining its initiatives, action plans and strategies. This he said is contained in its seven (7) strategic pillars enumerated as follows: strengthening policies and Institutional Frameworks, Building Evidence-Based systems for Transparency and Accessibility, Enhanced Programme Delivery through Effective Monitoring and Evaluation Mechanism, Optimizing Funding and Resourcing Opportunities, Strategic Partnership, Collaborations and Disability Inclusion, Implementation of a robust Humanitarian Coordination system for improved strategic Communication & Governance and Mainstreaming of sustainable Development Goals and Integration of Social Initiatives and Investment Programmes. 

Dr. Sani-Gwarzo said the Ministry in  actualising the seven pillars of the Roadmap identified the need for an effective coordination and synergy of actions. For this reason he said a standardized Coordination Frameworks was developed to enable the Ministry to “Lead an Inclusive Innovative Future-Thinking Ecosystem (L.I.F.E).

This Framework focuses on collaboration between the Ministry,  its Agencies and programmes so as to have a central task of aligning all Independent Mandates to execute the overall Ministry’s vision.

He urged all departments and Agencies under the Ministry to take the task of implementing the contents of the document seriously. He urged the members of the committee to move into action immediately, harmonize the work and put up a time line of action.

 He also stated that the Ministry will be organising the first Nigeria International Humanitarian Summit  on the 9th of February 2023 and encouraged all stakeholders to key into the event.

The Director Planning, Research and Statistics, Mr.Peter Nwakpa, in his opening remarks said the Roadmap is a five year strategic plan of action built on seven pillars and developed to provide policy direction for the Ministry and its Agencies with the aim of achieving the  Mandate, vision and mission of the Ministry in Coordinating the activities of the humanitarian sector. 

He said the Roadmap is such an important document in the life of the Ministry that the Committee should give it all the desired attention, urging the the Committee to work seriously  to achieve the aim and also do their best in achieving their target.

In an overview on the Strategic Roadmap by the Deputy Director (PRS), Hajara  Ahmed said the Roadmap was born out of the National Development Plan which was launched in December 2021, by His Excellency Mr. President and it has specific strategic pillars. 

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