IDPs commend UNFPA humanitarian support services
Representatives of the IDPs made the commendation during an assessment tour of one of the camps at WTC, Maiduguri, by a team from the UNFPA headquarters in Abuja.
Malama Yakura Abba, a 42-year-old widow from Bama, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) at the camp that she lost her husband and six out of her 12 children to the insurgents before she escaped to the camp.
Abba said she had been receiving humanitarian and psychosocial support services from the UNFPA since she settled in the camp.
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She acknowledged that the fund is providing dignity kits and psychosocial counselling services as well as skills acquisition training to them at the ``safe space’’ established by the UNFPA.
Similarly, Mrs Yafantu Grema, a 38-year-old IDP from Banki, confirmed receipt of the humanitarian and psychosocial support services from the fund at the camp.
Grema said that she was delivered of eight children at home and delivered the ninth baby comfortably at the camp as she embraced antenatal service.
But she regretted that her husband divorced her shortly after the last delivery for inexplicable reasons.
On her part, Mrs Hajja Kaltume, another 43-year-old IDP from Bama, said she was spending her 27th week and got her 12th pregnancy in the camp.
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Kaltume explained that she had embraced child spacing policy and was ready for permanent family planning.
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