By Francis Emmanuel Tsaku, Research Coordinator, OXFAM Baseline Evaluation of EU-SOSAN Project, Kebbi State What happens when humanitarian and development actors create separate beneficiary lists while a validated government database already exists?
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By Francis Emmanuel Tsaku, Research Coordinator, OXFAM Baseline Evaluation of EU-SOSAN Project, Kebbi State What happens when humanitarian and development actors create separate beneficiary lists while a validated government database already exists?
By Imo Silas Korshima Last week I spent three days in Makurdi with partners, government officials and programme staff designing the next phase of the SPRiNG (Strengthening Peace and Resilience in Nigeria)
By Adide Samuel Emelis, Project Manager, BRIDGE Project – CRADI There’s something quietly powerful about sitting in a room where everyone; implementing partners, government agencies, programme teams; is genuinely working toward the
By: Bandin Glory Joseph In communities such as Buruku in Benue State, climate change is not understood as an abstract or distant concept. It is felt in very practical and immediate ways
By: Imo Silas, Korshima Last week, I sat in a room filled with peacebuilders, government officials, and community leaders at the SPRING Programme Annual Learning Event in Abuja. What stayed with me
By: Bandin Glory Joseph In Buruku, Benue State, climate change is not tracked by charts or forecasts. community members see changes in the form of dry riverbeds, shrinking harvests, and seasons that
By: Benard Okereke Inside a groundbreaking project that’s turning conflict over scarce resources into collaboration for a resilient future. In Nigeria’s Middle Belt, the lines between a climate crisis and a conflict
By: Bandin Glory Joseph The Building Resilient Communities: Integrated Climate Adaptation and Conflict Mitigation in Nigeria’s Middle-Belt Region (BRIDGE) project represents a deliberate commitment to strengthening community-led responses to