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 |
| 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.