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IOM Congratulates Nigeria on Landmark Domestication of the Kampala Convention to Protect IDPs

Admin April 10, 2026
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The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) has congratulated the Government of Nigeria on the historic signing into law of the African Union Convention for the Protection and Assistance of Internally Displaced Persons in Africa, commonly known as the Kampala Convention.

According to the IOM in a statement on Friday, this important milestone demonstrates Nigeria’s strong leadership and commitment to protecting and supporting internally displaced persons across the country.

By domesticating the Kampala Convention, Nigeria has taken a significant step toward strengthening its legal and institutional framework to prevent displacement, protect the rights of displaced persons, and support durable solutions that allow families and communities to rebuild their lives.

The new law provides a comprehensive framework for addressing internal displacement, including measures to prevent arbitrary displacement, safeguard the rights and dignity of displaced populations, and ensure coordinated national responses to displacement situations.

IOM has been privileged to support the Government of Nigeria throughout the domestication process by providing technical expertise and contributing to consultations with key stakeholders.

Today’s achievement reflects the dedication of many national institutions, partners and advocates who have worked tirelessly to bring this important legislation to fruition.

For the over 3.7 million Nigerians who have experienced displacement due to conflict, disasters and other crises, this law represents hope, protection and a pathway toward sustainable solutions.

IOM reaffirms its continued commitment to working alongside the Government of Nigeria, national institutions, and partners to support the effective implementation of this landmark legislation and to advance lasting solutions for internally displaced persons across the country.

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