NCFRMI Strengthens Collaboration with UNHCR Ahead of Keffi City Resettlement Project Launch
The National Commission for Refugees, Migrants, and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI) has reaffirmed its commitment to enhancing refugee resettlement and voluntary repatriation through strengthened partnerships. This was emphasized during a courtesy visit to the UNHCR office in Abuja, where discussions focused on innovative solutions and effective resettlement strategies for displaced persons.
During the visit, the Honourable Federal Commissioner extended a formal invitation to UNHCR to attend the upcoming Keffi City Resettlement Project launch, a landmark initiative aimed at providing safe housing and sustainable livelihoods for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugees in Nigeria.
Strengthening Collaboration for Sustainable Solutions
The meeting highlighted the importance of collaboration between NCFRMI and UNHCR in addressing key challenges in refugee repatriation and resettlement. By leveraging expertise, resources, and global best practices, both organizations aim to ensure dignified and lasting solutions for displaced populations.
Recognition of Nigeria’s Leadership in Migration Management
In recognition of Nigeria’s leadership in migration and refugee affairs, UNHCR’s Country Representative congratulated the country on assuming the Chairmanship of the Rabat Process, a significant platform for policy dialogue on migration and development between Africa and Europe.
The visit underscores NCFRMI’s dedication to fostering strategic partnerships and reinforcing its mission to provide sustainable interventions for refugees, migrants, and IDPs. As preparations for the Keffi City Resettlement Project launch progress, NCFRMI remains committed to ensuring holistic support and durable solutions for displaced persons across Nigeria.