Regional Stabilization Facility Outcomes
Regional Stabilization Facility initiatives have helped achieve speedy, large-scale rehabilitation and reconstruction in 46 total localities (31 under the Lake Chad Regional Stabilzation Facility and 15 under the Liptako-Gourma Stabilization Facility)
The construction of health centres, security posts, schools, houses, drinking water facilities and marketplaces across target communities has energized the local economies and revived the social fabric.
Nearly 30,000 people were able to achieve access to quality health care.
Target areas abandoned due to violence and conflict are witnessing a revitalization of communities. More than 400,000 formerly displaced people have returned to their homes after years of displacement.
Security perception surveys consistently point out that the number of communities that feel safer and more secure is growing.
Communities are leading efforts with local, national and regional civil authorities, security forces and other partners to design stabilization solutions, thus reinforcing the social contract.
Through cash-for-work schemes, equipment and training, more than 53,000 people primarily women and youth, have directly benefited from livelihood support (cash for-work schemes, equipment and training), which provided a much-needed injection of cash into the local economy.
In partnership with the Lake Chad Basin Commission and the Liptako-Gourma Authority, the facility is helping to strengthen regional institution capacities to develop and implement regional strategies and guiding frameworks.
The Facility also acts in concert with humanitarian and other UN partners in the region. Joint initiatives include the return of internally displaced persons (IDPs) from Baga Sola to Tchoukouboul in Chad, building shelters for the return of IDPs from Bandiagara in Mali (especially women and youth) and border monitoring and voluntary repatriation in Nigeria.