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Christian Aid West Africa Moves To Boost Humanitarian Impact in Sub-region

Last updated: January 16, 2026 3:32 pm
2 weeks ago Kedonojo Okoliko
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In a move aimed at strengthening humanitarian impact across Africa, international charity Christian Aid has launched a new West and Central Africa Cluster, bringing together its operations in Nigeria, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Sierra Leone, and the Democratic Republic of Congo under a single regional framework.

The new structure, with Nigeria as the regional hub, is designed to address shared challenges such as climate vulnerability, gender inequality, food insecurity, and conflict.

Across parts of West and Central Africa, millions of people face daily hardship, from displacement and food insecurity to the devastating effects of economic shocks, climate crises, and prolonged conflict.

For families struggling to feed their children, women navigating fragile livelihoods, and community leaders working for peace, these challenges are a reality, not just statistics.

Christian Aid says it is now transforming the way it operates, moving away from isolated country programmes to a regional cluster model, designed to tackle shared challenges through locally-led solutions to addressing climate and economic injustice, peacebuilding, and human rights challenges.

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West Afria governments and civil society have welcomed the new structure, saying it will enable programmes that respond more effectively to the region’s distinct challenges including climate fragility, entrenched inequality, food shortages, and conflict.

The organisation says the cluster model will also ensure that interventions are not only delivered to communities, but shaped by the people living through these challenges.

The shift comes at a critical time, as humanitarian needs across West and Central Africa continue to rise.

Aid agencies warn that millions remain at risk of hunger and displacement, underscoring the need for coordinated, effective, and people-centred action.

(Editor: Ebuwa Omo-Osagie)

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