The Support Programme for Refugee Settlements and Host Communities in Northern
Uganda (SPRS-NU) funded by the European Union Emergency Trust Fund (EUTF) and
aimed at supporting aspects of stability contribute to better migration
management as well as addressing the root causes of destabilization, forced
displacement and irregular migration in the Horn of Africa.
SPRS-NU is a 3-year programme implemented through three components: (i) Water
and sanitation (WASH) component, managed by the Austrian Development Agency
(ADA); (ii) Skills development & entrepreneurship training, managed by the Belgian Technical Cooperation (BTC) Agency; and (iii) the Livelihoods, Conflict
Management, Educational and Knowledge components, managed by a NGO Consortium,
led by the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) consisting of the Save the Children,
ZOA & CEFORD.
This programme is in line
with the Refugee and Host Population Empowerment (Re-HOPE) strategy and adheres
to the Comprehensive Refugee Response Framework (CRRF). This involvement also
underlines the EU's commitment to work closely not only with Government of the
Republic of Uganda, but also with other development partners. By doing so, effective,
sustainable and coordinated programmes for the benefit of both host communities
and refugees in Northern Uganda are ensured.
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