UNHCR, Al-Habibiyya to mobilise N500m to support 3m IDPs annually
By Salisu Sani-Idris
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and Al-Habibiyya Islamic Society have agreed to to mobilise N500 million annually, to improve the living conditions of three million Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in the country.
The National Chief Imam of Al-Habibiyyah, Fuad Adeyemi, made this known while addressing newsmen at a ‘Donor Journey’ workshop organised for the members of Al-Habibiyyah by UNHCR, on Thursday in Abuja.
Adeyemi explained that UNHCR introduced a programme to partner with private individuals and business owners to raise funds for the IDPs.
According to him, Al-Habibiyyah Islamic Society is the first organisation in Nigeria to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with UNHCR to mobilise funds for IDPs and refugees in June.
Adeyemi said, ” So, in order to strengthen our efforts in mobilising funds, we organise this training with them to gain from their over 17 years experience of raising funds of this nature.
” UNHCR offered to train us to build our capacity on what we know how to do best so that we can do it better even after our agreement expired.”
The cleric said the funds would be raised through Zakat (alms giving), government and other organisations that were willing to donate to support the IDPs.
He said, ” It is not about religion this time around, it is about humanity and that is why we will reach out to big conglomerate, big organisations to support us.
” We are targeting like N500 million for this programme annually.”
Earlier, Mr Shadi Ghrawi, Deputy Regional Manager, UNHCR, Private Sector Partnerships, Africa, said UNHCR was working with different partners to provide IDPs with humanitarian support they needed.
He said, ” The partnership that we have with the Al-Habibiyya is a very unique one which is focusing raising funds to mobilise resources to provide the internally displaced persons with the immediate needs they need.
” We are meeting here today with the team that is coming from our partners, the Al-Habibiyya Islamic Society, who have actually signed an agreement with us to jointly raise funds to help people who have been internally displaced within Nigeria.
” And as part of this agreement we are actually establishing a common practices on how to deal with those who decides to donate to this joint initiative.” (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Bashir Rabe Mani
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