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Adaptive Social Protection for Displaced Populations: A Secondary Analysis of Policy Responses in Conflict-Affected Communities in Northwestern Nigeria.

Authors: Prof. Yahaya A. Zakari1*, U. A Arabo2;

Adaptive Social Protection for Displaced Populations: A Secondary Analysis of Policy Responses in Conflict-Affected Communities in Northwestern Nigeria.

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Abstract The northwestern region of Nigeria has faced persistent conflicts including armed banditry, communal clashes and insurgency, leading to widespread displacement and humanitarian crises. Forcibly displaced populations in this region struggle to access social protection programs as traditional policies often fail to address the complexities of displacement in conflict-affected areas. This study examines how social protection policies have been adapted to support displaced populations in Northwestern Nigeria, relying exclusively on secondary sources such as government reports, academic literature and policy analyses. By reviewing existing frameworks and interventions, the study identifies key challenges, gaps and innovative approaches in social protection delivery. Findings reveal that while efforts have been made to modify existing policies issues such as poor implementation, inadequate funding and security threats hinder their effectiveness. The study highlights the need for more flexible, conflict-sensitive social protection strategies tailored to the realities of displaced populations in Northwestern Nigeria. These insights contribute to the ongoing discourse on improving social protection mechanisms for vulnerable groups in conflict zones, offering recommendations for policymakers, humanitarian organizations and researchers. Keywords: Social Protection, Displacement, Conflict-Affected Communities, Policy Adaptation, Humanitarian Assistance

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Social Protection, Displacement, Conflict-Affected Communities, Policy Adaptation, Humanitarian Assistance

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