ADRA NIGERIA Statement of Operational Intent: Humanitarian Crisis in the Northeast. Adventist Development and Relief Agency International

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Adventist Development and Relief Agency International ADRA NIGERIA Statement of Operational Intent: Humanitarian Crisis in the Northeast August 2017 August 2018 The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is the global humanitarian organization of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Through an international network, ADRA delivers relief and development assistance to individuals in more than 130 countries regardless of their ethnicity, political affiliation, or religious association.

Current Situation Since the beginning of the Boko Haram insurgency in North East Nigeria in 2009, more than 22,000 people have been killed and 1.5 million displaced, including the destruction over 800 schools by militants. This group, whose proper name is Jama atu Ahlis Sunna Lidda Awati Wal-Jihad (which loosely translates to Western Education is Forbidden), was founded by Mohammed Yusuf in 2002 in Maiduguri, Borno state. In North East Nigeria, 14.8 million Nigerians are directly impacted by the crisis. 8.7 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance, including 4.4 million children. 1.9 million people are internally displaced within Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, 56% of which are children. 5.9 million people are suffering from food insecurity and 2.2 million people are suffering from acute malnutrition, including 450,000 children. With the level of suffering experienced by the IDPs, host communities, and refugees, ADRA is endeavoring to increase its delivery of emergency relief programs over the next year to see that as many affected households as possible receive immediate life-saving food aid, livelihood support materials, non-food items, educational materials, and clean water and sanitation. political affiliation or religious association. By partnering with communities, organizations and governments, ADRA is able to improve the quality of life of millions ADRA works with people in poverty and distress to create just and positive change through empowering partnerships and responsible action. ADRA reaches across boundaries empowering and speaking out for the at-risk and forgotten to achieve measurable, documented and durable changes in lives and society. ADRA Nigeria Capacity ADRA Nigeria has experience and knowledgeable personnel in emergency relief interventions. Our affiliation with the Seventh-day Adventist Church gives us a pool of trained volunteers, numbering 2000 personnel, who are readily available for deployment in all affected local government areas. The activities of ADRA Nigeria is well spread across the country with offices in Lagos, Abuja, Ile-Ife, Aba, Maiduguri and Yola. Adventist Development & Relief Agency (ADRA) The Adventist Development and Relief Agency (ADRA) is the global humanitarian organization of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Through an international network, ADRA delivers relief and development assistance to individuals in more than 130 countries regardless of their ethnicity, 2

Response in the Northeast In the last year ADRA Nigeria has secured funding amounting to US $1 million to address the humanitarian situation in the Northeast in partnership with donors, such as FAO, UN Women, German Foreign Office (GFO), Japanese International Cooperation Agency (JICA), ADRA International, ADRA Norway, and LDS (Latter Day Saints Charities). To date, ADRA Nigeria has reached over 62,000 individuals through implementation of community health awareness, clean water and sanitation programs, and distribution of food and livelihood and farm inputs. Intervention by Locations: ADRA has offices in both Maiduguri and Yola and prioritizes the safety and security of our staff in both locations. Our interventions are focused on the following local government areas in Borno and Adamawa state: Maiduguri and Jere in Borno State and Yola North & South, Mubi North & South and Michika in Adamawa State. Sokoto NIGER GO Ogun Oyo Lagos Kebbi Kwara Osun Ondo Ekiti Zamfara Niger Edo Delta Bayelsa Imo Rivers 1 FCT Kogi 2 Katsina Kaduna Enugu Ebonyi Abia Akwa Ibom Kano Nasarawa Cross River Benué Jigawa Bauchi Plateau ADRA Offices in Nigeria Adra Nigeria Office Taraba Gombe 1. FCT: Federal Capital Territory 2. Anambra Adra Nigeria Office in the Northeast Co-ordination Activities: Adamawa Borno CAMAROON ADRA Nigeria actively participates in coordination meetings in Food Security, WASH and Education sectors, in Abuja, Maiduguri and Yola in conjunction with other NGOs and local and national Government, including the National Emergency Management Agency and the Presidential Committee for the Northeast Initiative. Yobe Regional Capacity ADRA Africa Regional Office ADRA has a regional office in Africa, based in Nairobi that coordinates a network of 35 country offices. The office provides technical support, capacity building, donor liaison, as well as managing a pool of trained surge capacity personnel who are available to support country offices particularly in large-scale disasters. Global Capacity The ADRA Network ADRA has a strong global reach ADRA has its presence in more than 130 countries working on long-term development and emergency response programs to communities through a network of worldwide offices. Through this network, ADRA has funding from numerous governments, donor organizations, key partners, stakeholders, as well as global partner arrangements with WFP and UNHCR, and INGOs. In addition to funding, a wealth of expertise and knowledge is available to ADRA Nigeria through the ADRA network. The ADRA Network has over 100 trained professionals on an emergency response team roster capable of deploying as the need arises. This global reach provides a strong platform for a well-considered and sustained response. 3

ADRA s Action Plan ADRA s Response Thus Far ADRA Nigeria has been on the front line answering the call for humanitarian aid in North East Nigeria since 2014. ADRA has successfully implemented and secured over $1 Million USD reaching over 62,000 beneficiaries to date. ADRA continues to engage in joint assessments to plan interventions and identify gaps, including the Joint Education Needs Assessment (JENA). The country office has an approved plan in the 2017 Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) for North East Nigeria in the Food sector (led by FAO) and Nutrition and Education sectors (led by UNICEF). This intervention is projecting a $3 million USD response to reach 100,000 household beneficiaries. Next Steps ADRA continues to answer the call for humanitarian aid and plans to increase its presence in the Northeast in the next year to reach displaced populations, returnees and host communities alike by securing funding in the following sectors below: Priority Sectors SECTOR GOAL FOOD SECURITY To provide immediate lifesaving food aid to the affected population and to reduce the effect of hunger and malnutrition Provision of shelter and non-food items to the displaced population and returnees in the Northeast Nigeria, particularly in Borno and Adamawa states Improve the access to quality education for affected populations SHELTER & NFIS EDUCATION LIVELIHOODS Improve livelihood and asset building through market approach to agriculture while enhancing the capacity of farmers with climate smart related agriculture activities WATER SANITATION & HYGIENE (WASH) Provide clean water and sanitation education to the targeted population Mainstream the integration of DRR, Protection, and Gender throughout DISASTER RISK all our projects to enable the IDPs, returnees, and affected communities REDUCTION, PROTECTION, GENDER reduce the risk of being severely affected by the conflict. TOTAL FUNDING NEEDED PER SECTOR IN US DOLLARS Food Security Education Shelter/NFIs Livelihoods WASH $400,000 $1,680,000 $150,000 $4,830,000 $600,000 Total $7,660,000 4

1-3 Months: Relief and Early Recovery SECTOR FOCUS: FOOD SECURITY, SHELTER/NFIS & EDUCATION Project activities will include the provision of humanitarian aid to support vulnerable IDP households, returnees and host communities through distribution of food (both in-kind and vouchers), emergency shelters for IDPs and returnees, non-food items (mosquito nets, blankets, buckets, cooking utensils, and provision of temporary learning spaces, supply of textbooks, backpacks, and school materials. ADRA Nigeria plans to secure at least US $810,000 to reach 30,000 beneficiaries in Adamawa and Borno States. Food Security 15,000 400,000 Education 10,000 260,000 Shelter/NFIs 5,000 150,000 Total 30, 000 $810,000 3-6 Months: Continuing Recovery SECTOR FOCUS: LIVELIHOODS & EDUCATION ADRA Nigeria will focus on an integrated livelihood support program in food security and education (both formal and nonformal) through training on improved farming techniques/ climate smart agriculture, post-harvest handling and vocational training and psychosocial support for adolescence/youth, Back to School campaigns and capacity building for teachers and parent teacher associations. This will include distribution of farming inputs, fertilizer and education materials. ADRA Nigeria plans to secure at least US $1 million USD to reach 50,000 beneficiaries. Livelihoods 30,000 330,000 Education 20,000 670,000 Total 50,000 $1,000,000 Beyond 6 Months: Reconstruction and Rehabilitation SECTOR FOCUS: EDUCATION, LIVELIHOODS & WASH In order to support IDPs, host communities, and returnees reconstruct their lives and return to normal, ADRA will collaborate with the government and other partners in the rehabilitation and reconstruction of school infrastructures (both formal and non-formal), including the provision of school learning materials. ADRA will continue to distribute seeds and farming inputs and conduct trainings on postharvest handling and climate smart agriculture with a focus on livelihood and asset building related activities, such as market-based approaches and non-agriculture enterprises. In the area of WASH, ADRA will drill boreholes and rehabilitate wells, increase household water storage, treat water points, and conduct hygiene promotion campaigns. ADRA plans to address cross-cutting issues throughout, particularly DRR, gender, and protection, and secure over $US 1.8 Million to extend support to 95,000 beneficiaries. Education 25,000 750,000 Livelihoods 40,000 450,000 WASH 30,000 600,000 Total 95,000 $1,800,000 For more information, please contact: Fred Omosebi Country Director, ADRA Nigeria Email: omosebifred@gmail.com Telephone: +234 8033 790 731 5