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Vice President Kashim Shettima
Vice-President Kashim Shettima on Thursday announced that President Bola Tinubu has approved the establishment of a new Disaster Relief Fund to strengthen Nigeria?s humanitarian response system.
Shettima made this known at the launch of the Humanitarian Supply Chain Management ? Partnership for Localisation Project, held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
According to reports, the Vice-President was represented by the Deputy Chief of Staff to the President (Office of the Vice President), Sen. Ibrahim Hadejia.
Ahmed further noted that the project would support Nigeria?s localisation framework, creating a platform to advance the agenda.
?We have a lot of work to do to meet Nigeria?s targets on this,? he added.
On her part, Fritz Institute?s Project Director, Mitsuko Mizushima, said the initiative is focused on local engagement, pointing out that this project ?is designed to give local people a seat at the table.?
She pointed to the growing recognition of the importance of supply chain management and the need for capacity building.
?We are bringing together international and local organisations, along with academia, to develop standardised training in supply chain management.
?Over the years, more than 25,000 people have completed this training. It?s accessible to anyone, anywhere, anytime?and it?s free,? Mizushima said.
Also, Dr Mairo Mandara, the Chief Adviser and Coordinator to the Government of Borno State on Sustainable Development, Partnerships and Humanitarian Support, said localisation means responding to the needs of the people.
She noted that in Borno State, they have defined what they need ?and are taking a human-centered approach to humanitarian transition into development.
?Once we remain focused on our transition plans, we cannot go wrong,? Dr Mandara emphasized.
Also, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) announced that it has directed approximately 27 per cent of its funding to Nigerian-led organisations in a move towards indigenous control of aid operations in the country.
According to USAID?s Acting Deputy Mission Director, Alexis Taylor-Granados, lasting change requires partnership and collaboration.
?We have redoubled our commitment to transferring leadership to local people and institutions who are best positioned to lead change within their own countries and communities.?
On his part, Managing Director of Society for Family Health (SFH), Dr Omokhudu Idogho, said the conversation on localisation has to be looked at from the upstream and downstream sides.
?Local laws and manufacturing capacity have a big impact on localisation. Nigeria has strong organisations in place to handle complex supply chain management programmes.
? We can transform humanitarian aid delivery with the right capacity,? Idogho said. (Vanguard)

























