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Promoting Rights and Supporting Protection Needs in North East Nigeria (ProSPINE+)

Last updated: 13/05/2022
IATI Identifier: GB-CHC-1065972-DF207
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Description

ProSPINE+ builds on previous and ongoing protection programming in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states. The intervention will target both IDPs and returnees through both joint, integrated as well as targeted specialised services to prevent and respond to violence against displaced communities to achieve the following outcomes: Outcome 1: Women, girls, boys and men are free from violence in their communities (prevention); Outcome 2: Women, girls, boys and men are protected from the consequences of violence (response); and Outcome 3: Women, girls, boys and men access rapid and equitable emergency relief services (emergency response).


Location

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Nigeria
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Status Implementation

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Programme Spend

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  • International Rescue Committee, The

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Programme data last updated on 13/05/2022