 The armed conflict in northeast Nigeria has been over a decade now and millions of people have been displaced. This perhaps makes it one of the world's most complex humanitarian emergencies and that's according to the International Committee of the Red Cross. With that, soaring prices are affecting the livelihood of these displaced Nigerians. There's more in this report. Millions of people have fled from their homes and lost their livelihood. That's because of the ongoing conflict in northeast Nigeria. Sadly, soaring inflation is not making the situation better. They can hardly eat. The inflation rate climbed a four-year record of 18% in March 2021. The International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC provides microeconomic grants to vulnerable group of people who lost their income due to the ongoing armed conflict. However, the steep inflation of the past year has hit them hard. Meet Aizha Omar, a widowed mother of eight from Borno State, who was affected by the conflict that left her and her children displaced. This is the first time I've seen a woman who has lost her income due to the ongoing conflict. She has lost her income due to the ongoing inflation of the past year. Ali Kolomi, who is a green trader, has a similar experience. This is the first time I've seen a woman who has lost her income due to the ongoing inflation of the past year. ICRC deputy head of sub-delication, Sara Aum Momohi, spoke on how these Nigerians from the northeast have suffered continuous conflict and insecurity. And here is what ICRC plans to do in helping these communities restore their livelihoods. Today, the strategy at the ICRC is to continue exchanges and conversations with communities, authorities, but also other humanitarian actors on the ground to find sustainable ways to help communities help restore the dignity they once had by restoring their livelihood, taking back their livelihood. As of 2020, more than 16,000 people had lost their income because of this conflict. They have received cash for investment through the ICRC micro-economic grant to start a business. Also, about 173 entrepreneurs received grants from the Tony Illumelu Foundation partnership. Hopefully, these gestures would go some length in helping the affected people cope with the impact. Thank you ICRC for Plus TV Africa.