ECHO Supports FAO Provide Livelihoods To 140,000 Vulnerable Persons

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The Country Representative of Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) to Nigeria and the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), Fred Kafeero; has said that 140, 000 vulnerable persons will be provided with livelihood support in the Northeast.

According to him, the European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operation (ECHO) has raised $1 million (N410 million) support for the FAO. Kafeero in a statement yesterday (Wednesday) in Maiduguri, the Borno state capital disclosed: “The million dollars support was to enhance food production,” adding that it will also mitigate protection risks among households impacted by COVID-19 pandemic and armed conflict in Borno,  Adamawa and Yobe states. “ECHO has mobilized over a million U.S dollars for FAO to protect the livelihoods of 140 000 vulnerable persons in the region,” he said. He noted that the funding is the latest of ECHO’s support to restoring livelihoods and building resilience in the war-torn region. Continuing; he said: “Through the funding, FAO will further strengthen the essential functioning of food security in the insurgency affected states.

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“We coordinate the provision of food and livelihood assistance to millions of affected households in the region.” He said that the recent funding will also support the restoration of agricultural livelihoods and improvement of protection of women and men through the provision of quality and improved agricultural inputs. The inputs, according to him, will also enhance food production during the 2021 rainy and dry seasons farming. “This will be combined with the provision of extension services through the establishment of farmer field schools,” he added.

He said that under ECHO’s funding, FAO will increase the capacity for production and provision of environment-friendly fuel-efficient stoves (FES) for women. The availability of stoves is expected to reduce the women’s exposure to protection risks which are associated with frequent foray into insurgents-infested forests for firewood. He noted that households that use fuel efficient stoves reduce their trips to the forest by 50% to fetch firewood with 50 per cent reduction costs.

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