As thousands flee Sahel conflicts, a UN plan strengthens resilience in host countries | World Food Programme (2024)

Rolled out in Gulf of Guinea countries by WFP and partners, the US$142 million initiative targets humanitarian needs but also longer-term development

, Marie Dasylva and Richard Mbouet

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A shy smile lights up Rainatou’s face as she talks about her former profession: weaving traditional Fulani mats from her home in northern Burkina Faso. Fellow Burkinabe Koumba is haunted by her abrupt departure from the western part of that country, after armed attackers killed her neighbors in one of many bouts of violence.

Former law student Barkussa was forced to abandon her studies in Burkina Faso’s capital Ouagadougou. She now heads a refugee school across the border in Côte d’Ivoire, hundreds of kilometers from home.

All three Burkinabe women – whose last names are being withheld for their protection – have seen their lives upended by the unrest sweeping across their homeland. In recent months, they have joined tens of thousands of others seeking shelter in Côte d’Ivoire and other safer, coastal West African countries.

‘We had to escape the armed men who were ransacking the houses’

Across a turbulent swath of central Sahel, including Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger, armed violence and rights abuses have displaced millions of people, with no end in sight. Even as asylum seekers are welcomed across the borders, their numbers are straining scarce food supplies, and bumping up already high rates of hunger in Côte d’Ivoire and other coastal West African countries.

Nearly 4 million people in the area were projected to face food insecurity by this past June – up nearly 19-fold from 2020, according to the latest Cadre Harmonisé food security analysis. In the communities hosting the newcomers, more than one-fifth of residents don’t have enough food. 


Humanitarian needs

But a new US$142 million plan by the World Food Programme (WFP), the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) aims to offer a common solution to growing needs.

Endorsed by national authorities and targeting four West African countries in the Gulf of Guinea – Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Togo, and Benin – it aims to meet the immediate humanitarian needs of more than half a million displaced people and asylum seekers and the local communities that are hosting them. But it also sets longer-term development objectives of building community self-reliance, infrastructure, local economies,and social cohesion.

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“The precarious situation of thousands of people fleeing violence in the Sahel to West Africa coastal countries could not be ignored. Spillover effects of the Sahel crisis pose a threat to the whole region’s stability,” says Chris Nikoi, WFP’s Regional Director for Western Africa of the joint initiative.

“In this context,” he adds, “in addition to emergency assistance, it is critical to strengthen local governance and the resilience of both displaced and host communities to enhance livelihoods and social cohesion.”

Rising needs

But insufficient financing already threatens these ambitious goals. Even as the plan rolls out, WFP in Côte d’Ivoire, for one, has been forced to halve its assistance to participating refugees due to a lack of funds.

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The rising unrest in the Sahel has seen more than 60,000 asylum seekers arriving in Cote d’Ivoire alone. Humanitarians expect thousands more to cross the country’s border this year.

Many, like Rainatou, the mat weaver, arrive with barebones belongings and stories of loss. Speaking in her native foulfouldé, she describes fleeing her home in western Burkina Faso, where her husband was a cattle breeder.

“We had to escape the armed men who were ransacking the houses,” Rainatou says.

The family of four headed from one town to another in Burkina Faso, seeking shelter and begging for food. Finally, they crossed the border into Côte d’Ivoire, where they were welcomed by local villagers.

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A relative later offered the family a small plot of land in an Ivorian village called Serifresso, where they built a simple home of wood and straw.

“Here, we have found everything is expensive,” said Rainatou, as her youngest child, strapped to her back, slept soundly. “Food and even seeds for crops are expensive. The little food we often manage to get is given to us by villagers.”

WFP cash assistance – amounting to about US$50 monthly – is helping her family get by.

‘Our departure was brutal - we hid in the bush’

We are also working closely with Ivorian authorities in rolling out the joint plan, which targets roughly 72,000 asylum seekers and local residents in the country’s northern region. Pregnant and nursing women, along with children under five, receive special nutrition support. The plan additionally offers cash assistance to thousands of people – asylum seekers and local residents – participating in projects that build community assets like rainwater harvesting systems, market gardens and irrigation canals.

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“The integration of both asylum seekers and host communities helps to foster social cohesion,” says Olivia Hantz, WFP Country Director in Côte d’Ivoire. “Together with our partners, we strive to create a supportive environment where every individual can find hope and dignity.”

Like Rainatou, fellow asylum seeker Koumba also lives in Serifressou, located in Côte d’Ivoire’s northeastern Tchologo region. One of four wives of a livestock breeder, she fled western Burkina Faso after assailants attacked and killed the family’s neighbors last July.

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“Our departure was brutal,” Koumba says, describing the collapse of long-laid plans to sell the household cattle and other animals before leaving. “We hid in the bush.”

Nonetheless, the wives were able to escape with enough savings to make the journey to safety in Côte d’Ivoire. Today, Koumba counts among more than 22,000 people in the area receiving WFP monthly cash assistance, amounting today, in her case, to roughly US$8 a month – a slender but crucial lifeline.

Back to school

In Côte d’Ivoire’s nearby Bounkani region, former law student Barkussa has also found a new life. She left her studies in Ouagadougou last August, following her husband in crossing the border.

“Armed groups were looking for men” to recruit, she says, explaining their flight.

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Today, Barkussa supervises 1,200 students and a dozen teachers at two refugee schools at an Ivorian transit site, near the border with Burkina Faso. Students receive nutritious WFP meals along with an education.

“I follow a programme, watch after my colleagues and schoolchildren, and do all the administrative papers,” Barkussa says of her new job.

She is grateful to be working – but life is hard. “Days in the camp are all the same,” Burkassa says. “In Burkina Faso, at least we had space.”

The joint project for Sahel asylum seekers and host communities in the Gulf of Guinea countries is supported by the European Union (ECHO), Germany and multilateral donors.

Lack of funds has forced WFP Côte d’Ivoire to halve our assistance to refugees participating in the joint Sahel response plan. We need an estimated US$22 million to deliver the food and nutritional needs, along with early recovery efforts, to the most vulnerable refugees in the country over the next year.

Learn more about WFP's work in Côte Ivoire andBurkina Faso

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FAQs

What is the United Nations Support Plan for the Sahel? ›

The overarching goal of the UN Support Plan for the Sahel is to scale up efforts to accelerate shared prosperity and lasting peace in the Sahel countries and the region at-large by implementing priorities to achieve the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development and the African Union Agenda 2063.

Why is the Sahel region susceptible to food insecurity? ›

In the Sahel and Horn of Africa, both regions facing a persistent food and nutrition crisis driven by drought and exacerbated by conflict and fragility, the World Bank is scaling up short- and long-term responses to boost food and nutrition security, and to strengthen the resilience of food systems.

What is the mission of the United Nations Sahel? ›

The United Nations Office for West Africa and the Sahel (UNOWAS) is a Dakar-based special political mission managed by the Department of Political and Peacebuilding Affairs (DPPA), which engages in preventive diplomacy, good offices and political mediation and facilitation in countries in West Africa and the Sahel.

What is the Sahel conflict? ›

The central Sahel states of Burkina Faso, Mali, and Niger — all of which are now ruled by military juntas — are engulfed in a decade-long regional jihadist insurgency driven by al-Qaeda's Sahelian branch Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) and the Islamic State Sahel Province (IS Sahel).

What is the biggest problem facing the Sahel countries? ›

The Sahel Faces 3 Issues: Climate, Conflict & Overpopulation.

Which country is least at risk of food insecurity? ›

2022
RankCountryAvailability
1stFinland70.5
2ndIreland70.5
3rdNorway60.4
4thFrance69.0
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What is the main concern for the Sahel region of Africa? ›

Political instability, escalating conflict and violence, and food insecurity continued to drive displacement in the Sahel, deepening the protection crisis there. Additionally, the effects of climate change further exacerbated displacement.

What is the mission of Usaid Sahel? ›

USAID seeks to expand resilience in the Sahel, improving the ability of individuals, households and communities to mitigate, adapt to, and recover from perennial shocks and stresses.

What is the integrated strategy for the Sahel? ›

In 2013, to help tackle the root causes of crises in the Sahel and empower its people, the UN Security Council adopted the United Nations Integrated Strategy for the Sahel (UNISS) - which carves out 10 countries and focuses on three strategic goals: Governance, Resilience and Security.

What does the Sahel provide? ›

The semiarid steppes of the Sahel have natural pasture, with low-growing grass and tall, herbaceous perennials. Other forage for the region's livestock (camel, pack ox, and grazing cattle and sheep) includes thorny shrubs and acacia and baobab trees.

What is the United Nations Assistance Mission in Sudan? ›

The United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS) was established on 3 June 2020 by Security Council resolution 2524, for an initial period of twelve months. The Mission was headquartered in Khartoum and had a mandate spanning the entire country.

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