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Insecurity: Don calls for strategy to monitor peace efforts

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A commissioned research to look at the outcome of all efforts put in place to ensure peace and security in the North East of the country has been called for.

Prof . Tajudeen Àkànjí, who is the Principal Investigator and Director, Institute for Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan, made the call at a one-day workshop geared at reducing all forms of conflict and insecurity especially in the North East.

The Workshop which took place in Abuja is sponsored by TETFUND in collaboration with the Institute has as theme ” Developing Standards for Monitoring, Assessment and Evaluation of Peace and Conflict Management Projects in Nigeria.

Àkànjí in his welcome remark noted that several post conflict peace building efforts are ongoing in the North Eastern part of the country where insurgency has festered with serious socioeconomic, political and human security consequences.

The Professor of Peace and Conflict studies however submitted that despite the existence of numerous post -conflict peace building activities in the region, questions still persist as to the successes or effectiveness of the various projects and programs of existing local , regional and international humanitarian interventions.

He therefore said that the need to measure successes or what failed to work, deserve urgent attention, not only for researchers and scholars but also for practitioners.

He said, “It belecomes necessary to commission this researcrh in order to gain a better understanding of the specific issues

“We are by this workshop gathered here to find a common ground on instruments and tools for developing standards for monitoring, assessment and Evaluation of Peace and Conflict Management Projects in Nigeria”, he stressed.

Highlights of the workshop include a lecture by Prof. Gbenga Adéwálé on designing instrument for measurement and evaluation in humanitarian action in the North East.

Others include a presentation by Prof. Patricia Donli on understanding methods, standards and strategies for humanitarian interventions in the North East.

Participants were drawn from the academicians, researchers, media, the civil society groups and NGOs as well as some Foundations.

The workshop is part of 2019 National Research Fund project grant to a research team from the Institute For Peace and Strategic Studies, University of Ibadan.

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