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FG trains Nigerians on cash, voucher assistance policy

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The Federal Government, on Wednesday, flagged off a three-day training on the development of Cash and Voucher Assistance Policy in Nigeria.

The Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouq, who flagged off the training in Abuja, explained that the exercise was aimed at educating stakeholders on the use of Cash and Voucher Assistance towards the development of a national policy.

The Minister who was represented by the Director of Humanitarian Affairs Department, Alhaji Ali Grema, further observed that the workshop was aimed at sharpening the shared understanding of the relevant stakeholders on the use of Cash and Voucher Assistance and to strategically position them to identify, design and develop an inclusive national policy that will strengthen the institutional capacity and operational environment of Cash and Voucher Assistance in Nigeria.

“It is a known fact that today Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) is rapidly expanding modalities for the delivery of humanitarian assistance in Nigeria. In 2019 alone, 39 partners implemented CVA across 38 out of 61 Local Government Areas in the BAY states and this has continued to multiply in various parts of Nigeria.

“In the next three days, the stakeholders gathered here who were carefully selected in line with their mandates and relevance in the operation of CVA in Nigeria will be sharing ideas and information geared towards having a common understanding of the operating terminologies and practices associated with CVA.

“This will strategically prepare us to carry out the assignment of elaborating the National Cash and Voucher Assistance in Nigeria.”

Speaking earlier, the OCHA Head of Office Trond Jenson said that one of the 7-point agenda of the Hon Minister to strengthen the humanitarian environment in the Northeast and by extension all parts of Nigeria was the development of a national policy to strengthen the operating environment for Cash and Voucher Assistance in Nigeria.

“The National CVA policy (NCVA) is expected to complement the Humanitarian Response Plan HRP, provide clarity on the use of CVA to meet needs among the poor and vulnerable and improve the operational environment for CVA uptake by overcoming bureaucratic bottlenecks.

“The policy is also expected to support commitments, already enshrined in other national policies i.e. the recently approved National IDP policy, facilitate financial inclusion and access to social protection among target groups.”

In her remarks, World Food Programme (WFP) Regional Programme Officer, Natasha Frosina explained that training of stakeholders will, in turn, ensure accountability and transparency in the disbursement and movement of donor funds, especially to the North East.

“We see Cash and Voucher Assistance as a way to empower these beneficiaries to meet their needs in the best way they deem fit.

“When we invest money through cash transfer, the beneficiaries are able to spend that money directly in the local markets, putting the money back into the hands of the people and the local producers themselves. It empowers them to decide what their needs are and not what we think their needs are.”

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