ASSESSMENT OF THE CHALLENGES OF LOGISTICS OF RELIEF MATERIAL AT INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS (IDPS) CAMPS IN NORTH CENTRAL NIGERIA
Keywords:
Humanitarian Logistics, Aid organisation, Relief material, Challenges and IDP CampsAbstract
Aids organisations are scrambling to give relief supplies in a shorter amount of
time due to disasters that occur unprepared. Due to difficulties in their logistics system, the
rapid demand for relief supplies by catastrophe victims has an impact on how well the
humanitarian aid logistics can meet the demand. The purpose of this research is to identify the
main challenges that the humanitarian logistics of relief supplies in the IDP camps in North
Central Nigeria are facing. The study developed a null hypothesis stating that the six major
challenges facing humanitarian logistics of relief supplies across aid organizations are not
statistically significant. The IDP camps in Malaysian Garden and Area 1 in Federal Capital
Territory were selected for this study using a purposeful sampling method. 120 questionnaires
were distributed across the humanitarian relief organisations using convenience sampling.
Eighteen challenges that were identified were factored into 6 significant challenges using factor
analysis. The data gathered from the humanitarian relief employees was analysed using
frequency, percentages, and mean index score while T-Test statistics were used to evaluate the
study's hypotheses. The study's findings, however, indicate that the major challenges
encountered by the aid organisations are inadequate data on the number of disaster victims,
inadequate handling infrastructures, inadequate resources to plan the delivery of relief items,
poor transport facilities, inadequate staff, and inadequate procurement method during disasters.
The study concluded that there is a statistically significant to the 6-major challenges of
humanitarian logistics of relief items across the aid organisation. The study therefore
recommends among others that adequate resources should be made available by the
government to aid organisations in order to plan the delivery exercise.