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Put A Smile On 7 Million Faces This Season! Join The ‘wecare4idps’ Campaign by ebencoreal(m): 5:30pm On Dec 21, 2016
Here’s is an opportunity to put smiles on the faces of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Nigeria.
The WeCare4IDPs, an initiative launched by Union Bank in partnership with notable media organisations is calling on individuals and organisations to join hands to improve the lives of IDPs.

The citizenship initiative is campaigning for at N1,000 donation from N1 million Nigerians, and it will run from December 16th to December 31st. Funds raised will go directly to funding direct impact projects defined in the 2017 Nigeria Humanitarian Response Plan (HRP) developed by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) with the support of the Federal Ministry of Budget and Planning.

It is estimated that more than 8.5 million people have been affected by the insurgency in the North East and require humanitarian assistance. About 6.9 million children and adults are expected to be impacted if the 2017 HRP is fully implemented.

WeCare4IDPs is expected to help bridge funding gaps to implement the HRP which is estimated to require USD $1.05bn.
Funds raised from this initiative will be committed towards the implementation of projects in 5 key areas:

• Reducing the scourge of malnutrition faced by IDPs, especially children
• Preventing the potential for the spread of disease by improving sanitation and access to water
• Reducing mortality rate, especially in children, by providing access to improved healthcare
• Providing access to basic education for displaced children living in camps and host communities
• Re-integrating IDPs into society through economic empowerment and skills training.

This was announced during a partnership event which took place in Lagos recently. Media personalities and celebrities involved in the campaign include Soni Irabor, CEO, Ruyi Communications; Toke Ibru, Executive Director, Guardian Newspapers; Morayo Afolabi-Brown, Head of Programmes, TVC Entertainment; Benny Ark, Head of Programmes, City FM; Onimisi Adaba, Operations Manager, Cool FM; Deji Awokoya, General Manager, Beat FM; Steve Onu (Yaw); Otto Orondaam, Executive Director, Slum2School; Bukky Shonibare, Co-ordinator, Adopt-A-Camp; Tosin Bucknor, Timi Dakolo, Cobhams Asuquo, Eromo Egbejule, Isime Esene, among others.
Head over to www.wecare4idps.org to see how to donate.

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