Beiträge zum Thema Nigeria

Empowering Local Leadership: Shifting Power in Food Security Sector in Nigeria

Through Phase 4 – Leave no one behind!, CBM is supporting disability-inclusive and age-inclusive coordination across three states in Nigeria. The project promotes the IASC Guidelines on Inclusion and strengthens local capacities so that national actors can lead humanitarian decision-making in a sustainable and community centered way. Workshop Overview: Strengthening Local Leadership The commitment was […]

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LNOB Consortium and OPD Partners Gather in Cameroon to Exchange on Disability-Inclusive Humanitarian Coordination

From 11–15 May 2026, the Leave no one behind! (LNOB) project team met in Cameroon for its second consortium workshop. The five-day event brought together representatives from HI, CBM, and all six country teams, as well as OPD-partners to exchange, reflect, strategize, and advance disability-inclusion in humanitarian action and coordination. The workshop featured relevant topics […]

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Phase 4 – Our 2025 Achievements and the Path Ahead

Humanitarian action is currently facing complex challenges, making it more important than ever to ensure that no one is left behind in crises. In 2025, the first year of Phase 4 – Leave no one behind!, we continued to work on advancing disability-inclusive humanitarian action in our 6 project countries and at the global level. […]

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Participants and facilitators pose for a group photo during the LNOB Inclusive WASH training held from 20-21 August 2025 in Damaturu, Yobe State, Nigeria © CBM

Strengthening Inclusive WASH in Yobe State: LNOB Phase 4 Training

As part of the ongoing efforts under the Phase 4-Leave no one behind! – project, a two-day capacity-building training on Inclusive Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) was conducted from August 20 to 21, 2025, in Damaturu, Yobe State. Hosted at Bricks Point Hotel, the training brought together WASH actors and stakeholders committed to advancing inclusive WASH practices […]

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A savings group meeting held in Plateau State, Nigeria. The group includes persons with and without disabilities.

The Road to Inclusion: Advancing Disability-Inclusive Protection Programming and Coordination in North-East Nigeria

Have a look at our latest publication on disability inclusion in humanitarian action in north-east Nigeria. The report draws on field research conducted by our research partner, the Institute for International Law of Peace and Armed Conflict (IFHV). It examines both the progress made and the persistent gaps in integrating disability-inclusive approaches into protection efforts. […]

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A group of people attending a workshop

Disability Inclusion in Humanitarian Response: A Comprehensive Two-Day Training in Nigeria

As part of our phase 3 project activities, a comprehensive two-day training on the concept and principles of disability inclusion as well as its significance in humanitarian programming was conducted in Nigeria last November. Participants were carefully drawn from International Non-Governmental Organizations (INGOs) and National Non-Governmental Organizations (NNGOs). Held at the Redbola Hotel in Maiduguri, […]

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A group of training participants holding a training banner at the entrance of a training venue in Nigeria

Inclusive Tool Development Training in Cameroon and Nigeria

The our project recently conducted an inclusive tool development training in Cameroon and Nigeria. The training was part of efforts to operationalize the Inter-Agency Standing Committees (IASC) Guidelines on the inclusion of persons with disabilities in humanitarian action. Christian Blind Mission e.V. (CBM) facilitated these sessions to enhance the capabilities of humanitarian actors in developing […]

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