UNMAS Nigeria
UNMAS has been present in Northeast Nigeria since 2018. In Nigeria...
UNMAS Nigeria
UNMAS has been present in Northeast Nigeria since 2018. In Nigeria, UNMAS participates in the UN Country Team, is an active member of the Protection Cluster, and the coordinator of the Mine Action Sub-Cluster under the Protection Cluster, leading coordination efforts with the national and state authorities, UN organizations, and international and local NGOs. In response to the crisis, the UNMAS Nigeria Programme takes a strategic, multi-year comprehensive approach for protection of civilians and humanitarian actors through humanitarian mine action in northeast Nigeria, supported by multi-donor contributions. This approach encompasses a range of responses, including Explosive Ordnance Risk Education with embedded COVID-19 safety messages for refugees, Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), returnees and communities, Improvised Explosive Device Disposal (IEDD) training and emergency medical response training for the Nigerian police and security forces, Non-Technical Survey (NTS), Information Management (IM) to record and map explosive hazards, Victim Assistance (VA), and advocacy and support for compliance with the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention (APMBC), with coordination as a key cross-cutting enabling factor.