SOSI-SEPIN project

Project overview

Murmushi People’s Development Foundation implemented a peacebuilding and governance project in Demsa LGA under the GIZ SEPIN Programme to foster peace, reconciliation, and inclusive development through a participatory Community Development Planning (CDP) process. The initiative promoted social cohesion by ensuring the active participation of IDPs, returnees, women, youth, and persons with disabilities in local decision-making. MPDF conducted socio-economic mapping, stakeholder engagement, ward-level sensitization, and dialogue sessions that engaged over 1,000 participants across 10 wards. The process resulted in the development of a comprehensive, costed LGA-level Community Development Plan, validated by local authorities and aligned with state priorities. Follow-up committees were trained to sustain the outcomes, strengthening inclusive governance, citizen participation, and community resilience in conflict-prone areas.

Project Title Social and Economic Participation of Returnees, Internally Displaced Persons, and the Host Population in North-East Nigeria (SEPIN)
Reference code (PN. 21.4076.2-001.00)
Location Demsa LGA, Adamawa State.
Cost $74,982.42
Donor GIZ
Start Date 12th November, 2024
End Date 12th July, 2025
Focal Person Borok Haruna
Email haruna.borok@giz.de
Phone Number +2348036486945

Project Goals

To foster peace, reconciliation, and inclusive development in Demsa LGA through participatory, gender-responsive, and community-led development planning processes that strengthen social cohesion and local governance.

Key Achievements

  • Conducted socio-economic mapping and stakeholder engagement across 10 wards of Demsa LGA.
  • Facilitated dialogue sessions with traditional and political leaders to strengthen peace and reconciliation.
  • Organized ward-level sensitization and participatory planning sessions involving over 1,000 stakeholders, including women, youth, IDPs, returnees, and persons with disabilities.
  • Developed and validated a comprehensive, costed LGA-level Community Development Plan, ensuring government and community ownership.
  • Trained follow-up committees to monitor implementation and sustain the CDP process.
  • Strengthened inclusive governance, citizen engagement, and local resilience, fostering peace and reducing tensions in conflict-prone communities.

Project Objective

  • To promote inclusive participation of IDPs, returnees, women, youth, and persons with disabilities in community decision-making.

  • To build the capacity of community leaders, governance structures, and CSOs on participatory planning, dialogue, and conflict prevention.

  • To enhance collaboration and trust between communities and local authorities for sustainable peace and development.

  • To develop and validate a costed LGA-level Community Development Plan aligned with state and national priorities.

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