Exploring The Roles of SEMA in Rehabilitation of IDPs in Yobe State

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Muhammad Muhammad Maigari

Abstract

The study explores the role of the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA) in rehabilitating internally
displaced persons (IDPs) in Yobe State. The overall objective is to examine the efforts and strategies
employed by SEMA in ensuring the welfare and rehabilitation of IDPs. The methodology involves
secondary sources of data including books, journal articles, and other publications. The findings indicate
that SEMA has played a crucial role in providing relief materials, facilitating resettlement, and supporting
livelihood programs for IDPs. The study concludes that SEMA's interventions have significantly
contributed to the stabilization and rebuilding of communities affected by displacement. Sustained support
and investment in SEMA's programs are recommended to enhance their impact and address emerging
challenges.

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