Emergency Response and Disaster Risk Management in Yobe State, Nigeria
Following the conclusion of the North-East Nigeria Recovery and Stabilization Programme (NENRSP) in June 2018, the UK Government agreed to support the continuation and scaling up of World Bank (WB)-executed post-RPBA (Recovery and Peace Building As...
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okr-10986-370572022-03-03T05:10:31Z Emergency Response and Disaster Risk Management in Yobe State, Nigeria Isah, Nuraddeen Ibrahim ADAMAWA BORNO YOBE EMERGENCY RESPONSE DISASTER RISK ENABLING SUSTAINED RECOVERY NIGERIA DISASTER DATA NIGERIA FLOODING Following the conclusion of the North-East Nigeria Recovery and Stabilization Programme (NENRSP) in June 2018, the UK Government agreed to support the continuation and scaling up of World Bank (WB)-executed post-RPBA (Recovery and Peace Building Assessment) work through the second phase of Governance Partnership Facility (GPF)-funded activity. This second phase of activity is entitled ‘Enabling Sustained Recovery in the Northeast’ (ENSURE). ENSURE, which focuses on the states of Adamawa, Borno, and Yobe, and on Federal Government institutions mandated to oversee recovery in the northeast, is implemented in close coordination with a second WB-executed project (financed through a European Union Trust Fund) that seeks to promote recovery-related financial governance reforms (including coordination) in Borno State. The ENSURE program is to operationalize and support the Government of Nigeria’s (GoN) implementation of the Recovery Strategy and Framework, as defined by the North-East (NE) Nigeria RPBA and Buhari Plan; and to identify practical recommendations for ongoing and future GoN and development partner operations and collaboration, including the Multi-sector Crisis Response Project (MCRP). 2022-03-02T19:45:52Z 2022-03-02T19:45:52Z 2022-02-09 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099050002092242623/P1682830b5c51102f08eee0787f074c7ecd http://hdl.handle.net/10986/37057 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Report Africa Western and Central (AFW) Africa Africa Nigeria |
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Following the conclusion of the
North-East Nigeria Recovery and Stabilization Programme
(NENRSP) in June 2018, the UK Government agreed to support
the continuation and scaling up of World Bank (WB)-executed
post-RPBA (Recovery and Peace Building Assessment) work
through the second phase of Governance Partnership Facility
(GPF)-funded activity. This second phase of activity is
entitled ‘Enabling Sustained Recovery in the Northeast’
(ENSURE). ENSURE, which focuses on the states of Adamawa,
Borno, and Yobe, and on Federal Government institutions
mandated to oversee recovery in the northeast, is
implemented in close coordination with a second WB-executed
project (financed through a European Union Trust Fund) that
seeks to promote recovery-related financial governance
reforms (including coordination) in Borno State. The ENSURE
program is to operationalize and support the Government of
Nigeria’s (GoN) implementation of the Recovery Strategy and
Framework, as defined by the North-East (NE) Nigeria RPBA
and Buhari Plan; and to identify practical recommendations
for ongoing and future GoN and development partner
operations and collaboration, including the Multi-sector
Crisis Response Project (MCRP). |
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Emergency Response and Disaster Risk Management in Yobe State, Nigeria |
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Emergency Response and Disaster Risk Management in Yobe State, Nigeria |
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Emergency Response and Disaster Risk Management in Yobe State, Nigeria |
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Emergency Response and Disaster Risk Management in Yobe State, Nigeria |
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Emergency Response and Disaster Risk Management in Yobe State, Nigeria |
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emergency response and disaster risk management in yobe state, nigeria |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2022 |
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