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Institute Advocates Rural Humanitarian Work

by Henry Tyohemba and Zitgwai Hanniel Andow
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The Institute for Humanitarian Studies and Social Development has urged increased humanitarian engagement in rural communities, emphasising the vital role these areas play in national food security and social development.

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The  institute’s registrar/CEO,Dr. Francis Origa,  spoke in Abuja yesterday tat an event to observe the World Humanitarian Day, which was celebrated on August 19.

He said the event was also to highlight the preparations for the Pan African Humanitarian Leadership Awards (TPAHLA) 2025, which is scheduled for October 15-19.

Origa stressed the need to support volunteers dedicated to building a just, peaceful, and inclusive society.

“Humanitarianism must extend to rural communities. Eighty percent of the food we consume comes from these areas, and 80 percent of our women live there, ensuring food security despite facing attacks and displacement.

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“We must empower them, build resilience, and provide access to roads, markets, and essential social amenities.”

He also noted that this focus aligns with Goal 17 of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, which stresses global partnerships.

He said the upcoming TPAHLA Awards will honour individuals and organisations making significant humanitarian contributions and offer the public an opportunity to nominate outstanding changemakers.

Ambassador Adamu Babangida Ibrahim, president/chairman of the council, also stated the institute’s role in capacity building for institutions and individuals committed to humanitarian work.

“This event not only commemorates World Humanitarian Day but also sets the stage for our flagship October awards. We call on everyone to join in celebrating and recognising outstanding humanitarian efforts,” he said.

 

 

 

 

 

 


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