Provision of NFI and Emergency GBV and WASH services to IDPS and Host Communities in Adamawa State, Nigeria
The project aimed to provide safe and effective gender-based violence prevention and water, sanitation and hygiene services, and NFI distributions to internally displaced persons and families in Adamawa State, Nigeria. Its objectives included:
- Appropriate quality health, psychosocial support, and safety services for survivors of GBV, which supports their recovery, healing and dignity and allows them to rebuild their lives.
- Women have increased access to and control of resources, thus reducing their vulnerability to GBV and SEA.
- GBV survivors receive timely appropriate and quality clinical treatment for consequences of sexual assault, including rape.
- Rapidly improved environmental health conditions in targeted villages
Expected Outcomes
Expected Outcomes
- Appropriate quality health, psychosocial support, and safety services for survivors of GBV, which supports their recovery, healing and dignity and allows them to rebuild their lives.
- Women have increased access to and control of resources, thus reducing their vulnerability to GBV and SEA
- GBV survivors receive timely appropriate and quality clinical treatment for consequences of sexual assault, including rape
- Rapidly improved environmental health conditions in targeted villages
Actual Outcomes
Actual Outcomes
- 1,728 individuals benefitted from GBV services
- 87,719 people benefitted from solid waste management, drainage, and/or vector control activities
- 99,372 people received direct hygiene promotion
- 88 village water user committees created/ trained
- 30,875 people benefitted directly from the water supply infrastructure program
- 32 water points developed, repaired or rehabilitated.