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As IDPs continue to experience the adverse effects of armed violence and climate shocks, their attempts to secure sustainable living arrangements are being challenged by threats of eviction. This dynamic not only impacts on livelihoods and the ability for parents to provide for their families, but also on both physical and mental health amid a whole host of other protection challenges.
For this reason, NRC continues to advocate and work with municipal authorities and local administrations to find appropriate solutions to eviction, while negotiating with landlords to provide sufficient notice whether residents hold formal tenure agreements or not. On 16 November , private landlords in Ex-Waberi issued evictions notices to an estimated households.
As in most cases, this situation has left them vulnerable to a range of protection risks. Moreover, threats of violence specifically, the use of a bulldozer have been reported by those who did not leave within the stated timeframe.
Affected individuals are already vulnerable, given their status as IDPs or as members of the host community living below the poverty line. For the former, this reflects the continuous struggle they face in securing land tenure agreements; especially given that some affected individuals had previously been evicted from elsewhere too. Indeed, of those who have been displaced during this current disruption, some households moved to Jawle while others are more scattered within 1.
Some households have joined existing camps with no tenure agreements. These challenges have an impact on individuals in various ways. For instance, most individuals in Ex-Waberi rely on casual work to sustain household income. In being forced to find alternative land, however, these people have therefore been and will be unable to work and provide for their families.