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MIGRATION RELATED PROJECTS in Nigeria, funded by individual European countries
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Donor countryDivisionProgramme nameType of programmeAmount in eurosImplementing agencyType of implementing agencyProject descriptionLink to projectStart date
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Netherlands
Programme on monitoring information on drug supply (PROMIS)
Anti-trafficking?United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)Multilateral organization
The PROMIS project was launched in the context of the need for increased international cooperation to counter organized crime in West and Central Africa.
https://www.unodc.org/unodc/en/frontpage/2019/October/unodc-promis-project-improves-judicial-cooperation-between-africa-and-europe.html
2019
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UK
Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF)
Countering organised crime and corruptionAnti-trafficking3,480,000.00UK National Crime AgencyEuropean government
This programme aims to strengthen local law enforcement capability building and border integrity by supporting the development of the Joint Border Task Force and build on existing relationships between the NCA and Nigerian law enforcement to deliver capacity building in the management of kidnap cases.
https://devtracker.dfid.gov.uk/projects/GB-GOV-52-CSSF-03-000006
2018
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Switzerland
Support and capacity-building to National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) on strengthening access to justice and victim support
Anti-trafficking461,035.00United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)Multilateral organization
The overall goal of the project was to improve the organizational, operational and management capacities of law enforcement officers, counsellors and social workers to deal with cases of trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants in Nigeria, in particular in the fields of access to justice and victim support.
https://www.unodc.org/nigeria/en/support-and-capacity-building-to-naptip-on-strengthening-access-to-justice-and-victim-support.html
2015-2017
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Switzerland
Support to government of Nigeria to provide protection and reintegration for female victims of trafficking and other persons of concern
Anti-trafficking165,000.00
International Organization for Migration (IOM), National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and IDPs (NCFRMI)
Multilateral organization, Nigerian government
The project aims to support Nigeria's Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), a long-standing partner of the SEM, in the field of protection and reintegration of victims of human trafficking. The duration of the project is 12 months. The participants are Nigerian migrants returning from the Central Mediterranean Route. The Nigerian authorities and IOM have supported the return of more than 8000 migrants since April 2017.
https://www.iom.int/news/un-migration-agency-issues-report-arrivals-sexually-exploited-migrants-chiefly-nigeria
2018-2019
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DenmarkEngendering community participation to reduce vulnerability of minors to human trafficking in Edo StateAwareness campaigns67,000.00Caritas, ActionAidNGOOutreach to traditional leaders and village heads on markets in rural communities to teach about the dangers of human trafficking and to garner their support for banishing human traffickers from their communities.https://www.gpinigeria.org/gpi-host-town-hall-meetings-on-human-trafficking/2018
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SwitzerlandThe Missing StepsAwareness campaigns413,000.00International Organization for Migration (IOM)Multilateral organization
A 13-part television series called "The Missing Steps", produced by C&E Production. It aims to educate people in Nigeria about the risks of irregular migration from Nigeria to Switzerland and describes the difficult situation of sans-papiers in Switzerland.
http://www.africalink.ch/index.php/en/news/top-stories/141752-film-the-missing-steps
2013-2018
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UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Stamp out slavery in Nigeria (SOSIN)Awareness campaigns1,681,998.84BBC Media Action, Cleen FoundationNGO
To reduce the causes and enablers of modern slavery in Nigeria by providing a 'whole of government' and civil society support in Edo state for the prevention of irregular migration among vulnerable young people.
https://devtracker.dfid.gov.uk/projects/GB-GOV-1-300506
2018
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ItalyItalian Ministry of the Interior
Creation of alternatives to migration through socio-economic development, sensitization and conflict prevention in Borno State
Awareness campaigns?ActionAidNGO
The project aims to reduce the vulnerability of 1500 youth to poverty, conflict and human trafficking, through the provision of income and job alternatives, transparent information on the migration process and conflict prevention skills. The overarching goal is to contribute to the creation of socio-economic conditions to make the choice of the Nigerian population to migrate informed and voluntary instead of forced by economic and security causes.
http://likemindsproject.org/portfolio/creation-of-alternatives-to-migration/
2017
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DenmarkSupport to prevention of human trafficking in Edo StateAwareness campaigns188,160.00Media Campaigning Against Human Trafficking (MeCAHT)NGOThe purpose of the project is to counter irregular migration with a particular focus on human trafficking. The project's target group is children and young people, focusing on awareness campaigns that raise awareness of the dangers of trafficking in human beings and other forms of irregular migration and, on a smaller scale, to provide vulnerable groups with access to education and income-generating activities.https://www.mecaht.org/about-us.html2017
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SwitzerlandPolice cooperation Phase VI Border control55,000.00Bundesamt für Polizei (Fedpol)European government
Phase V (2016-2017) retains the elements of the previous phases that have proved their worth: Exchange of NDLEA and fedpol police officers in Switzerland and Nigeria to combat drug trafficking. There was also an exchange with NAPTIP on trafficking in human beings and training for Nigerian police officers on crisis management. In Phase VI (2018), a cooperation project in the field of cybercrime will be added.
https://www.eda.admin.ch/countries/nigeria/en/home/switzerland-and/migration.html
2018
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DenmarkEnhancing air border data systems in Nigeria (EABDS I)Border control2,050,000.00International Organization for Migration (IOM)Multilateral organizationThe EABDS project will provide the IOM border management data system MIDAS (Migration Information and Data Analysis System) to all five of Nigeria’s international airports that operate year-round. MIDAS at the air borders will enable NIS to fully integrate INTERPOL and national watch list data into the air passenger screening system, and will also enable Government of Nigeria to implement Advanced Passenger Information (API batch) system, which is anticipated to be required by ICAO (International Civil Aviation Organization) starting in 2018.https://www.iom.int/news/nigeria-immigration-service-iom-launch-border-management-information-system-largest-airport2018
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GermanyExpanding land and sea border data systems in Nigeria (ELSBDS I)Border control1,420,000.00International Organization for Migration (IOM)Multilateral organizationIOM works to strengthen Nigeria Immigration Service’s capacity to oversee and manage cross-border movements at the country’s land and sea borders, reducing incidences of irregular migration and human trafficking.
https://www.iom.int/fr/countries/nigeria?page=3
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GermanyFacilitating migration through supporting the rollout of Nigeria’s National Biometric Identification Card (NBIC) for Intra-ECOWAS (Economic Community of West African States) travel, and biometric registration of foreign nationals (NBIC-REG)Border control2,000,000.00International Organization for Migration (IOM)Multilateral organizationThe two years (mid-2017 to mid-2019) project focuses on three main result areas: Ensuring that NIS is fully prepared organizationally and technically to begin issuance of a Nigerian NBIC; Developing and pilot testing a new foreigner registration system, inclusive of biometrics; Reviewing and aligning all NIS biometric data sets to ensure interoperability with other standards biometric data systems for identification and verification actions across all concerned agencies.
https://www.iom.int/fr/countries/nigeria?page=3
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Germany
German Federal Foreign Office
Building border management capacity of the Nigerian Immigration Service by strengthening the migration information data analysis system in Nigeria
Border control1,700,000.00International Organization for Migration (IOM)Multilateral organization
The objective of the project is to contribute to regular migration at Nigeria's international borders by strengthening the border management capacity of the Nigerian Immigration Service through the deployment of MIDAS.
https://www.iom.int/news/nigeria-immigration-service-iom-launch-border-management-information-system-largest-airport
2019
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ItalyItalian Ministry of the InteriorContribution to the police cooperation agreement Border control95,260.00Italian police, private companiesEuropean governmentDonation of 200 PCs
https://www.iai.it/sites/default/files/2018_elcano-iai.pdf
2019
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Netherlands
Nigeria Immigration Service Training Strategy Implementation (NIS TSI)
Border control1,250,000.00International Organization for Migration (IOM)Multilateral organization
Revision of the existing NIS training curriculum and strategy, and enabling the first stage implementation of the new strategy by equipping and supporting six State Command offices with a Personnel Training and Resource Centre (PTRC), to begin serving that Command’s personnel with newly-designed and highly focused short training programmes.
https://fmmwestafrica.org/news/iom-supports-nigeria-immigration-service-sensitization-meeting-training-curriculum-personnel-training-resource-centers-ptrcs/
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NetherlandsHostmanship trainingBorder control75,000.00Hostmanship Group NLConsultants & Private companies
Capacity building NIS: pilot training ‘Train the Trainers’ on hostmanship, and the art of making people feel welcome.
https://leadership.ng/2017/09/15/nis-trains-20-personnel-public-relations/
2017
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NetherlandsDocument trainingBorder control?International Labour Organization (ILO)Multilateral organization
Capacity building Nigerian authorities: training in how to recognize false/falsified documents and impostor detection.
https://www.unodc.org/documents/human-trafficking/Migrant-Smuggling/Issue-Papers/Issue_Paper_-_Migrant_Smuggling_by_Air.pdf
2010
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NetherlandsEdison border management softwareBorder control2,000.00InterpolMultilateral organizationCapacity building NIS: supply of Edison software for border management.
https://www.icao.int/Meetings/mrtd-SintMaarten2013/Documents/16-Gressman.pdf
2010
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NetherlandsMigration management diploma programmeBorder control120,000.00
United Nations University - Merit (UNU-MERIT)/School of Governance
Multilateral organization
Capacity building NIS: three-month course designed for practitioners and civil servants working in the field of migration and/or asylum. The programme aims to build capacity of those working in the field of migration. Each year the Netherlands aims to sponsor 4 NIS-staff for this programme.
https://publications.iom.int/system/files/pdf/international_migration_development.pdf
2013
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Switzerland
Enhancing land and sea border data systems in Nigeria
Border control287,000.00International Organization for Migration (IOM)Multilateral organization
Financing of a border post at the Nigeria-Niger border. The aim is to increase security by improving controls at the land border. In addition, the installation of the MIDAS system will strengthen the capacity of the NIS to better inspect and control cross-border movements. Special feature of this new project: it includes a cross-border cooperation component between the Nigerian and Niger authorities.
http://www.migration4development.org/sites/default/files/migration-data-assessment-nigeria.pdf
2017
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Switzerland
Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) training strategy implementation
Border control252,000.00International Organization for Migration (IOM)Multilateral organization
The aim of the project is to support the first phase of the new training strategy of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) by equipping and commissioning a training room; two focal points will be identified and trained per centre, which will then be charged with supervising the workshops; finally, the project will make it possible to distribute course material at a reasonable price. Upon completion of the project, 300 NIS officials will have benefited from this short and targeted training on the Nigerian Immigration Act and other foundations.
https://immigration.gov.ng/request-for-expression-of-interest-eoi/
2017-2018
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UK
Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF)
Nigeria security & justice reform programmeGovernance, border control12,412,000.00??
This programme will deliver defence, security and justice priorities in Nigeria through three interconnected components: (1) Supporting more coherent Nigerian national security architecture. (2) Strategic assistance to the Nigerian Police Force (NPF). (3) Improved governance and effectiveness of the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) through institutional development and longer-term defence reform.
https://devtracker.dfid.gov.uk/projects/GB-GOV-52-CSSF-03-000007
2017
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Germany
German Federal Foreign Office
Support to security sector reform in Nigeria, training, information and dialogue activities for security organs
Governance, anti-trafficking1,065,000.00Konrad-Adenauer-StiftungEuropean government
Strengthening of Nigerian Security Agencies' capacities of cross-agency coordination, cooperation and information exchange through training, dialogue and information activities.
https://ec.europa.eu/europeaid/sites/devco/files/ad-4-1-aap-nigeria-2016_en.pdf
2019
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Sweden
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) support to international organizations
Humanitarian aid, internal displacement933,000.00International Organization for Migration (IOM)Multilateral organization
The support to IOM (International Organization for Migration) has a counter-trafficking component (Ensure access to WASH, providing access to life-saving assistance through NFIs, reception facilities (communal shelters) and emergency kits to newly arrived IDPs. Protect and promote MHPSS of conflict affected people. Strengthening of Counter Trafficking)
https://humanitariancompendium.iom.int/node/2358/appeals-print/
2019
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Sweden
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) support to international organizations
Humanitarian aid, internal displacement2,330,000.00Norwegian Refugee CouncilNGO
The Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) is providing support for an ongoing multi-country programme on HIV/AIDS prevention and impact mitigation in the world of work in sub-Saharan Africa.
https://www.ilo.org/aids/Projects/WCMS_116576/lang--en/index.htm
2018
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Sweden
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) support to international organizations
Humanitarian aid, internal displacement723,000.00United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)Multilateral organization
The contributions to Africa included support to UNHCR’s operations in e.g. South Sudan, Sudan, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Somalia, Nigeria, Mali, Chad, Burundi and Central African Republic.
https://www.sida.se/contentassets/4a9a74ea4d204d209e6ee9b8b08ead74/s212287_portfolio_unhcr_2016_webb.pdf
2019
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Switzerland
Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC)
Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) & trafficking
Anti-trafficking1,085,000.00International Organization for Migration (IOM)Multilateral organizationIOM MHPSS activities serve those migrating in a voluntary way and those forced to move, including: IDPs, asylum seekers and refugees, victims of trafficking, returnees, former combatants, other vulnerable migrants, crises affected populations and their host communities. IOM promotes global, regional and national capacity building activities aimed at mental health professionals, health professionals; social workers, educators, protection actors, counsellors, cultural mediators and interpreters, applied artists, activists, humanitarians, law enforcement officials.
https://www.iom.int/sites/default/files/our_work/DMM/Migration-Health/mhd_infosheet_mhpss_03.10.2019.pdf
2019
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Belgium
Provision of enhanced protection services for internally displaced persons (IDPs) and refugee returnees
Humanitarian aid, internal displacement1,000,000.00United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)Multilateral organization
Given the continuing emergency situation, the overall objective remains providing immediate life-saving protection and humanitarian assistance to the most vulnerable IDPs and returnees. UNHCR will ensure that the centrality of protection underpins the humanitarian response, particularly for women and children at severe risk of exploitation and abuse. Benefitting from enhanced monitoring and needs assessments, the 2017 continued scale-up response is informed by a more robust evidence base to support a targeted population of nearly five million people in north-east Nigeria.
https://www.unhcr.org/597704b87.pdf
2017
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Germany
German Ministry of Economic Affairs
Pro-poor growth and promotion of employment in Nigeria
Job creation31,000,000.00Migration for Development programme (GIZ)European government
The framework conditions for conduct in business and investment of micro, small and medium sized enterprizes have improved.
https://www.giz.de/en/worldwide/20756.html
2017
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Germany
German Ministry of Economic Affairs
Technical vocational education training and youth employment in Nigeria
Job creation31,000,000.00Migration for Development programme (GIZ)European government
The project aims at improving income generating employment opportunities for Nigerian youth and young adults whose shortage is a major cause of migration to European and other industrialised countries. Based on the integrated employment approach, the project will improve the employability of Nigerian youth and young adults in the construction and agriculture sectors, and in the occupational field of industrial mechanics. It will further provide information and advice on opportunities to enter the job market.
https://www.giz.de/en/worldwide/72119.html
2018
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Netherlands
Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO)
Cocreatemycity LagosJob creation86,000.00Erasmus Centre for EntrepreneurshipEuropean government
#Cocreatemycity LAGOS aims to address local challenges with the help of Dutch expertise by bringing together the Lagos ecosystem actors in order to solve these challenges. The project will consist of two parts:

1. The development and organisation of a two week programme for 30 students (15 Nigerian and 15 Dutch students) in Lagos, in which 5 multidisciplinary groups of 6 students (3 the Nigerian and 3 Dutch) will offer 5 feasible and innovative business solutions to identified local challenges.

2. The organisation of a final event. The winning team, that is chosen by an expert jury during a final pitch competition, will receive some seed funding, technical expertise and a tailor made mission to the Netherlands for inspiration and the development of their business idea.
http://www.dutchce.nl/cocreatemycity-lagos/
2018
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Austria
Joadre Network Expansion - Fashion goods production & retail in Africa
Job creation???Joadre aims to integrate disadvantaged women into the textile value chain.
https://www.changemakers.com/fabricofchange/entries/joadre-network
2016
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Germany
German Federal Foreign Office
Training of 35 unemployed Nigerian young adults in sustainable farming and poultry breeding in Lagos
Job creation6,700.00Protect OzoneNGO
The project seeks to train 35 unemployed and underemployed young persons (male and female) in smart city vegetable production, poultry and business practice. The rationales for this project are the high youth unemployment in Nigeria (15 to 35 years) of around 55%, and the need to work toward food security in Lagos, where about 20 million people live. Therefore, the project is expected to give employment opportunities, and contribute to food security in Lagos.
https://www.africa.undp.org/content/rba/en/home/ourwork/povertyreduction/successstories/benin-graduates.html
2019
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ItalyItalian Ministry of the InteriorSocio-economic development and job opportunities in Nigeria to stop irregular migrationJob creation160,545.00Italian Ministry of the InteriorEuropean governmentUndertake the projection of human resource requirements in countries of labour and skills demand, with special attention to emerging skills requirements, to anticipate meeting demand with matching skills.
https://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Issues/SRMigrants/submissions/Nigeria_NHRI_Annex3_Submission_GA-Report.pdf
2018
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NetherlandsLEAD: Work in ProgressJob creation3,100,000.00Oxfam NovibNGO
LEAD (Local Employment in Africa for Development) aims to create alternatives to migration and aims to enable young people from different backgrounds to generate sustainable living wages and create optimism about the future.
https://ec.europa.eu/research/social-sciences/pdf/policy_reviews/ki-04-15-841_en_n.pdf
2016
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NetherlandsLEAD: The Next EconomyJob creation1,400,000.00SOS KinderdorpenNGO
LEAD (Local Employment in Africa for Development) aims to create alternatives to migration and aims to enable young people from different backgrounds to generate sustainable living wages and create optimism about the future.
https://sustainabledevelopment.un.org/content/documents/24797GSDR_report_2019.pdf
2016
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MaltaScholarshipLegal routes10,605.00??2 scholarships for post-graduate studies at the University of Malta
https://www.um.edu.mt/newspoint/noticeboard/opportunities/2018/03/scholarshipsghananigerianstudents-postgraduatestudiesatum
2017
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SwitzerlandExchange of young diplomats Legal routes20,000.00Swiss Ministry of Foreign Affairs (EDA)European government
Every two years a diplomatic exchange takes place alternately between Switzerland and Nigeria. Approximately five young diplomats are invited to take part in a course that is part of the diplomatic training of the respective country and to visit government institutions.
https://www.eda.admin.ch/dam/countries/countries-content/nigeria/en/Swiss%20Gazette%20Nr.%2032.pdf
2011
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SwitzerlandExchange programme NigeriaLegal routes73,000.00Nigeria Alpine CenterConsultants & Private companies
From 2016 to 2017, eight Nigerian students will be able to complete vocational training in the hotel and restaurant industry at the Alpine Center, a Swiss private school in Kenya. An eight-month course phase at the Alpine Center school hotel is followed by a four-month internship at a hotel in Nigeria. The project will be repeated in 2018.
https://www.itcilo.org/en/the-centre/board-documents/board-2018/cc-81_1-implementation-report-for-2016-17
2016, 2018
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Switzerland
Polymechanic training in the Technical Training Center
Legal routes164,000.00NestléConsultants & Private companies
Support for a technical training centre in Nigeria. Every 18 months, a group of around 20 students will be admitted to this centre in 2011 - 2019 and trained as polymechanics. The 5 best apprentices in a group will have the opportunity to complete a 3-month internship at Nestlé in Switzerland (funded every two months).
https://www.opportunitiesforafricans.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/NESTL%C3%89-NIGERIA-TECHNICAL-TRAINING-PROGRAMME-%E2%80%93-AGBARA-FACTORY-2019.pdf
2011-2019
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UK
Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Chevening scholarships in NigeriaLegal routes?UK Foreign & Commonwealth OfficeEuropean government
Assistance in line with UK objectives on Chevening Scholarships in Nigeria which enables students to pursue postgraduate study at UK higher education institutions, returning to contribute to the development of their home country
https://www.chevening.org/scholarship/nigeria/
20182,325,043.68
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AustriaPilot project for supporting sustainable return of migrants through private-public multi-stakeholder partnerschip (SUPREM)Reintegration assistance returnees771,104.00International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD)Multilateral organizationThe project is based on the concept of reverse migration, developed together by ICMPD and its partner the Reverse Migration Association, whereby migrants/asylum seekers with limited chances of legally staying in Europe willingly migrate back to their countries of origin, having received substantial incentives to do so, normally in the form of specialised training and employment with European companies already operating or willing to invest in the country of origin. In this way, the project puts forward innovative solutions for the benefit of all actors involved, aiming to create a structural framework for Private-Public Partnership (PPP) and multi-stakeholder dialogue to foster sustainable and dignified return and reintegration.
https://www.icmpd.org/our-work/capacity-building/european-and-global-initiatives/
2018
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Switzerland
Training in setting up and running microenterprises in Nigeria for persons returning from Switzerland and receiving reintegration assistance
Reintegration assistance returnees107,800.00International Organization for Migration (IOM)Multilateral organization
This training is offered voluntarily to returnees as part of the return assistance. It is designed to equip them to manage the funds and run a small business that is geared towards sustainability. After completion of the programme, which includes training and support for the implementation of a small reintegration project, participants can take part in a facilitated microcredit programme.
https://publications.iom.int/system/files/pdf/voluntary_return_and_reintegration.pdf
2017-2018
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UKMarket development in the Niger DeltaJob Creation25,692,840.00DAI EuropeConsultants & Private companies
By connecting vulnerable populations with desirable jobs at home, MADE II aims to reduce the number of Nigerians who attempt to migrate to work abroad only to end up trapped in modern slavery. Efforts focus on Edo State, the largest contributor of human trafficking victims from Nigeria. MADE II identified six sectors well positioned to create appealing job opportunities in Edo: high-end agribusiness, information and communication technology, renewable energy, wholesale and retail, cosmetics, and the entertainment industry.
https://www.dai.com/our-work/projects/nigeria-market-development-programme-made
2018
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UK
Protection, rehabilitation and reintegration support for Nigerian returnees from Libya
Reintegration assistance returnees3,000,000.00??
The project, funded by the Government of the United Kingdom, and implemented by the International Organization for Migration (IOM) in collaboration with the Federal Government of Nigeria, aims to strengthen the capacity of state and non-state actors in Lagos, Edo and Delta states to provide sustainable reintegration support to returned migrants, including vulnerable groups. The most vulnerable 1,700 returnees will receive socio-economic reintegration assistance and mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS).
https://www.iom.int/news/new-project-aims-scale-reintegration-assistance-returnees-nigeria
2018
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UKHome Office-led programmeAnti-trafficking5,000,000.00??Criminal justice capacity-building, victim support and prevention work.
https://www.unodc.org/nigeria/en/support-and-capacity-building-to-naptip-on-strengthening-access-to-justice-and-victim-support.html
2018
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Norway
Strengthening the capacity of the Nigerian Immigration Service to counter irregular migration from Nigeria
Governance, Border control320,000.00International Organization for Migration (IOM)Multilateral organization
This project will enable the first stage implementation of the new national immigration service strategy by equipping and supporting five state command offices with a personnel training and resource centre, as envisioned and defined in the strategy, to begin serving that command’s personnel with newly-designed and highly focused short training programmes (averaging four days), supported by the local training focal point serving as a facilitator, and by providing tailored complementing self-directed learning materials and resources – including computer-based curricula.
https://fmmwestafrica.org/news/iom-supports-nigeria-immigration-service-sensitization-meeting-training-curriculum-personnel-training-resource-centers-ptrcs/
2018
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Germany
Supporting Nigeria's National Biometric Identification Card (NBIC)
Border control1,500,000.00International Organization for Migration (IOM)Multilateral organization
IOM provides mental health and psychosocial support, provides non-food items (NFI), shelter and water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services to displaced families, and supports the government and partners in camp management and camp coordination (CCCM). IOM also co-leads the Shelter and NFI/CCCM sector. IOM’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) teams gather extensive data, including through biometric registration, to inform the humanitarian community on displacement and the affected population’s needs.
https://www.iom.int/fr/countries/nigeria?page=3
2017
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GermanyPolice programme AfricaBorder control?Migration for Development programme (GIZ)European government
In its current phase, the Police Programme Africa is working with selected national and regional police institutions, an immigration authority, the African Union (AU) and regional organisations in order to improve internal management processes and basic training. The programme is also enhancing specialist and technical knowledge in specific areas such as forensics in order to tackle transnational organised crime and strengthen border security. In addition, it is helping to increase the regional coordination of police services.
https://www.giz.de/en/worldwide/15637.html
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NON-MIGRATION RELATED PROJECTS in Nigeria, funded by individual European countries (including humanitarian aid)
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Donor countryDivisionProgrammeType of programmeAmountImplementing agencyType of implementing agencyProject descriptionLink to projectStart datePound?
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UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
North East Nigeria conflict management and stabilisation
Humanitarian aid, internal displacement30087368.6Mercy CorpsNGO
Contribute to preventing further conflict in Nigeria’s North East by reducing the vulnerability of male and female youth to recruitment by violent extremists in Borno through strengthening government and civil-society led efforts to address key grievances, increase opportunities for youth and promote effective counter violent extremism messages.
201625,016,000.00
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UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
North East Nigeria security and conflict and stabilisation programme
Humanitarian aid, internal displacement4683411.15UK Ministry of DefenceEuropean government
This programme aims to respond to interrelated issues in the North East of Nigeria. Conflict Management and Stabilisation will contribute to preventing further conflict and promote reconciliation. It will do this through, Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) by strengthening government and civil society led efforts to address key grievances and promote effective CVE messages.
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UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
North East Nigeria transition to development programme
Development481089992.8
World Food Programme (WFP) ¦ International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) ¦ Baker Tilly Nigeria ¦ Crown Agents Limited ¦ Palladium International ¦ International NGO Safety Organisation ¦ International Rescue Committee ¦ Action Against Hunger (ACF) ¦ United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) ¦ Impact Initiatives ¦ CANADEM ¦ Stichting International NGO Safety Organisation ¦ Christian Blind Mission (CBM)
Multilateral organization
Deliver an effective response to the basic needs of vulnerable people impacted by the crisis in the North East of Nigeria. The programme will deliver humanitarian assistance in nutrition and food security; protection and education in emergencies; multi-sector support including health, water, shelter and livelihoods interventions; as well as enabling a more efficient response to the crisis, including strengthened government planning, budgeting and coordination; and risk management.
2017399,999,994.00
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UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Working to improving nutrition in Northern Nigeria (WINNN)
Humanitarian aid0United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)Multilateral organization
Improve nutrition by providing treatment of malnutrition, including community-based management of acute malnutrition (CMAM), vitamin A supplementation and deworming, and promotion of improved infant and young child feeding (IYCF) practices. This will benefit 6.2 million children under five across five states (Kebbi, Katsina, Jigawa, Zamfara, Yobe) in northern Nigeria. This will reduce the prevalence of stunting, wasting and underweight by at least 4% over the 6 year period. This will contribute towards our MDGs targets by achieving a 43% reduction in childhood mortality (220/1000 live births to 125/1000 live births) in Nigeria.
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UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Contributing towards eliminating blinding trachoma in the Commonwealth
Health8419073.797SightsaversNGO
This activity programme funds will conduct trachoma mapping to understand its prevalence; implement surgery, antibiotics, facial cleanliness, and environmental improvements, and prepare and submit elimination validation dossiers.
20186,999,999.00
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UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Supporting human rights, democracy and the rules-based international system in Nigeria
Human rights30068.125??201825,000.00
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UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Frontline diplomatic enabling activity in NigeriaHuman rights96218??
Assistance in line with UK objectives on diplomatic activity in Nigeria which helps deliver Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) priority outcomes linked to strengthening peace, security and governance, building resilience to external stresses, and/or promoting global prosperity.
?80,000.00
64
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
North East Nigeria security and conflict and stabilisation programme
Conflict management10704252.5??
This programme aims to respond to interrelated issues in the North East of Nigeria. Conflict Management and Stabilisation will contribute to preventing further conflict and promote reconciliation. It will do this through, Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) by strengthening government and civil society led efforts to address key grievances and promote effective CVE messages.
20188,900,000.00
65
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Nigeria Delta & maritime security and stability programme
Security2164905??
This programme aims to encourage and support Nigerian decision makers to address the prominent issues of instability in the Niger Delta and the Gulf of Guinea by supporting research and pilot projects to deepen understanding in the Niger Delta on security and governance, economic diversification, oil theft and illegal refining, and environmental clean-up. Training and operational capacity building for the Nigerian Navy to develop operational capability and the institutions to deliver improved security in Nigeria’s territorial waters and the Gulf of Guinea.
20181,800,000.00
66
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Support for health in NigeriaHealth102832987.5??
To save lives, reduce suffering and improve economic prospects for the poorest and most vulnerable in Nigeria through: i. Encouraging Government of Nigeria to increase resources invested in health (through advocacy, community accountability; and data to inform government prioritisation using a “delivery” approach, as used successfully in Pakistan) ii. Improving effectiveness and efficiency of public and private basic health services (through innovative financing mechanisms, strengthening health systems and working with private sector to deliver affordable health services for the poorest populations) iii. Reducing total fertility rate (through addressing social norms, demographic impact analysis, and support to family planning commodities and services).
201885,500,000.00
67
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Disability audit of humanitarian response (NENTAD)Health312708.5??
This activity (Disability Audit of Humanitarian Response - NENTAD) is a component of North East Nigeria Transition to Development Programme reported by DFID, with a funding type of 'Not for profit organisation' and a budget of £260,764. This component benefits Nigeria, and works in the following sector(s): Material relief assistance and services . , with the following implementing partners: CBM - UK. The start date is 04-07-2018 and the end date is 31-03-2020
2018260,000.00
68
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Provision of security information and management to NGOs
Humanitarian aid1971266.275Innovation in Society (INSO)Consultants & Private companies20171,639,000.00
69
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Provision of supplementary food and treatment of malnurished children
Humanitarian aid20114372.9Action Against Hunger (ACF)NGO201716,724,000.00
70
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Humanitarian flights operations for efficient delivery of essential services to conflict affected population in north east Nigeria
Humanitarian aid26459950World Food Programme (WFP)Multilateral organization201722,000,000.00
71
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Provision of shelter, food, water and sanitationHumanitarian aid91407100International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)NGO201776,000,000.00
72
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Promoting rights and supporting protection needs in North East Nigeria (ProSPINE+)
Humanitarian aid41782666.5International Rescue Committee (IRC)NGO201734,740,000.00
73
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Flexible, integrated and timely response with emergency water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
Humanitarian aid70359412.5United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)Multilateral organization201758,500,000.00
74
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Conflict managementHumanitarian aid8631957.325Mercy CorpsNGO20197,177,000.00
75
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Third-party monitoring of humanitarian actors in North East Nigeria by independent INGO for enhanced performance
Development3608175IMPACT?20183,000,000.00
76
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Youth stabilization initiative for Borno (YOU-SB)Governance5051445Mercy CorpsNGO20164,200,000.00
77
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Powering economic growth in Northern NigeriaDevelopment2946676.25International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)Multilateral organization?2,450,000.00
78
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Life-saving humanitarian support in North East Nigeria
Humanitarian aid102832987.5
World Food Programme (WFP), International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), (International Rescue Committee (IRC), Against Against Hunger (ACF)
Multilateral organization, NGOs 201685,500,000.00
79
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Partnership to engage, reform and learn (PERL) Development67845240.97??201556,409,604.00
80
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Anti-corruption in Nigeria programmeDevelopment19061988.53??201615,849,000.00
81
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Integrated nutrition programme plus (INP)Humanitarian aid21259367.1World Food Programme (WFP)Multilateral organization201717,676,000.00
82
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Engage citizens governance facility for North-East Transition to Development Programme (NENTAD)
Development1804087.5??
This activity (Engage Citizens Governance Facility for NENTAD) is a component of North East Nigeria Transition to Development Programme reported by DFID, with a funding type of 'Procurement of Services' and a budget of £1,500,000. This component benefits Nigeria, and works in the following sector(s): Public sector policy and administrative management. The start date is 15-08-2018 and the end date is 30-04-2022.
20181,500,000.00
83
UK
Foreign & Commonwealth Office
Partnership for learning for all in Nigerian education (PLANE)
Development114258875??
PLANE programme will support achievement of the UK Aid Strategy’s strategic objectives, particularly in relation to tackling extreme poverty and helping the world’s most vulnerable. The programme will also work to strengthen resilience and response to crises, support prosperity in Nigeria and strengthen governance in the education sector. The Programme will benefit up to 2 million children by supporting the Government of Nigeria (GoN) in selected states and non-state partners to improve teaching, school quality, education management and efficient delivery of education. This brings together a short term focus on improving the life chances of Nigeria’s most vulnerable children with medium term goals to support recovery and stability and longer term development goals to improve the overall education system
?95,000,000.00
84
UK
Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF)
Emergency operations (EMOP)Humanitarian aid167058502.5World Food Programme (WFP)Multilateral organization
This activity (WFP - Emergency Operations- EMOP) is a component of North East Nigeria Transition to Development Programme reported by DFID, with a funding type of 'Multilateral organisation' and a budget of £138,922,844. This component benefits Nigeria, and works in the following sector(s): Emergency food assistance. , with the following implementing partners: World Food Programme (WFP). The start date is 15-05-2017 and the end date is 30-04-2022.
2017138,900,000.00
85
UK
Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF)
Providing education to conflict-affected population in north east Nigeria
Humanitarian aid8779892.5United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)Multilateral organization20177,300,000.00
86
UK
Conflict, Stability and Security Fund (CSSF)
Support to effective operations of the UN in North East Nigeria Humanitarian response
Humanitarian aid156354.25CANADEMCanadian government
This activity (Support to effective operations of the UN in North East Nigeria Humanitarian response.) is a component of North East Nigeria Transition to Development Programme reported by DFID, with a funding type of 'Not for profit organisation' and a budget of £130,529. This component benefits Nigeria, and works in the following sector(s): Relief co-ordination and support services. , with the following implementing partners: CANADEM. The start date is 17-07-2018 and the end date is 30-04-2022.
2018130,000.00
87
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Policy development facilityDevelopment22250408.89??201518,499,997.00
88
UK
Department for International Development (DFID)
Deepening democracy in Nigeria (DDIN2)Governance57074047.2??201447,453,946.00
89
France
Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
Sanitation, hygiene and water in Nigeria programme (SHAWN)
Humanitarian aid116087009.8???96,519,994.00
90
France
Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
Maternal and newborn child health programmeHealth160206184.9???133,202,673.00
91
France
Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
Rural and agriculture markets development programme for Northern Nigeria (PrOpCom Mai-karfi)
Job creation 61116462.46
WYG International ¦ Crown Agents Limited ¦ Palladium International Ltd (UK) ¦ AECOM ¦ World Bank
Consultants & Private companies, multilateral organization
To increase employment and improve productivity in selected rural and agricultural market systems in northern Nigeria. To increase the incomes by between 15% and 50% of over 710,000 poor people in the north of Nigeria through facilitating change in key market sectors by March 2021.
201350,814,993.00
92
France
Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
Increasing economic opportunities for marginalised youth in Northern Nigeria
Job creation 43274031.07
Mercy Corps Europe ¦ Coffey International Development ¦ Adam Smith International ¦ Mott MacDonald Limited ¦ PwC ¦ Crown Agents Limited ¦ AECOM ¦ International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
NGO, consultants & Private companies
The purpose of the project is to increase the economic opportunities available to marginalised groups in Northern Nigeria, increasing their productivity and earning power through skills training and addressing other constraints.
201435,979,988.00
93
France
Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
Contributing to shared prosperity and development through projects which support improvements in young people's education
Development16172634.15British CouncilNGO
Contributing to shared prosperity and development through projects which support improvements in young people's education, providing them with skills and positive pathways for their future lives and through projects which promote the development of arts and culture.
201613,446,660.00
94
France
Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
Nigeria security & justice reform programmeSecurity6614987.5
Department for International Development (DFID) ¦ UK Ministry of Defence ¦ UK Foreign & Commonwealth Office
European government
This programme will deliver defence, security and justice priorities in Nigeria through three interconnected components: (1) Supporting more coherent Nigerian national security architecture. (2) Strategic assistance to the Nigerian Police Force (NPF). (3) Improved governance and effectiveness of the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) through institutional development and longer-term defence reform.
20175,500,000.00
95
France
Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
Nigeria security & justice reform programmeSecurity6254170??
This programme will deliver defence, security and justice priorities in Nigeria through three interconnected components: (1) Supporting more coherent Nigerian national security architecture. (2) Strategic assistance to the Nigerian Police Force (NPF). (3) Improved governance and effectiveness of the Armed Forces of Nigeria (AFN) through institutional development and longer-term defence reform.
20175,200,000.00
96
France
Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
North East Nigeria security and conflict and stabilisation programme
Security6735260??
This programme aims to respond to interrelated issues in the North East of Nigeria. Conflict Management and Stabilisation will contribute to preventing further conflict and promote reconciliation. It will do this through, Countering Violent Extremism (CVE) by strengthening government and civil society led efforts to address key grievances and promote effective CVE messages. Supporting stabilisation efforts by strengthening government and community cooperation to re-build trust in governments’ ability to provide basic services, and increasing opportunities for youth. Preparing for reintegration processes of the displaced population (as well as former fighters and their victims, including victims of sexual violence). This is an ODA and non-ODA integrated programme. The spend reported against this programme is the ODA element alone.
20175,600,000.00
97
France
Agence Française de Développement (AFD)
Powering economic growth in Northern NigeriaJob creation 2946676.25
British High Commission (Nigeria) ¦ World Bank ¦ International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
European government, multilateral organization
The project will aim to build on previous economic growth programmes, ensuring continuity of successful work streams. However the change will be a focusing of resources in specific geographic areas, under more cross cutting models. This will achieve both a high targeted impact and a strong demonstration effect, delivering large scale job creation, income improvements and inclusive economic growth. Important additionality will include environmental benefits from renewable energy and improved agricultural land and water use planning, as well as easing the tensions that lead to conflict, through creating economic opportunities, especially for women and youth. This geographic focus will be Kaduna and Kano, and the design will be in line with DFID Nigeria’s strategic plan, which is looking to consolidate and intensify DFID focus on a reduced number of northern States. It will incorporate key themes from the wider DFID agriculture and economic growth global strategies.
20182,450,000.00
98
Spain
Develop rural transport networks to support agricultural production
Development54,300,000.00Agence Française de Développement (AFD)European government2017
99
Spain
Improving access to urban water in three federal capitals
Development142,000,000.00Agence Française de Développement (AFD)European government2018
100
Spain
Improved access to safe drinking water and sanitation in Ogun State
Development30,000,000.00Agence Française de Développement (AFD)European government2018