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Doro Advocates Unified Approach to Humanitarian Response

Doro Advocates Unified Approach to Humanitarian Response

In an interview, Dr. Bernard Doro, Nigeria's Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, highlighted the necessity for a unified national approach to humanitarian response.

He stressed the importance of moving away from fragmented interventions to a coordinated, results-driven strategy that focuses on long-term stability and poverty reduction. Doro outlined the need to strengthen the national social register and build a unified system that connects humanitarian support with measurable outcomes.

He mentioned that the ministry's clear mandate includes coordinating humanitarian response, disaster management, and social protection for vulnerable populations. The minister noted that approximately 25 million Nigerians require humanitarian assistance annually, with a significant portion living in multidimensional poverty.

He emphasized the importance of collaboration among federal, state, and local governments, as well as partnerships with the private sector and civil society, to effectively address these challenges and improve the livelihoods of affected individuals.

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