 Over the past decade, conflict in northeastern Nigeria has led to the death of tens of thousands. Infrastructure have also been destroyed and the economy, healthcare and education system of the region devastated. At a virtual press briefing, the United Nations Development Program called on the international community to support the Nigerian government to deal with the insurgency in the country. The United Nations Development Program in collaboration with the state governors and academic researchers from the northeast has launched a report assessing the impact of conflict on development in northeastern Nigeria. UNDP representatives in Nigeria held a Zoom meeting to assess the developmental laws in the past 10 years in the northeastern region of Nigeria, as well as highlight the key findings of the report. 81% of people in Europe, 64% of people in Boroan, 60% in people in Adamawa suffer from multidimensional poverty, which is directly related to continued insurgency. On issues of gender, 80% of displaced populations and those affected are mainly women and children and that's another aspect that we wanted to highlight in this report. In terms of GDP, the growth, economic growth and economic health of the region, the report points out that about double the current GDP has been lost because of the conflict. Some victims of the insurgency in the northeast had sad tales to tell. Isshaku Issa lost his head of cattle and his farmland destroyed. I lost a lot of things in my house. I'm farming, then I'm losing kittens. So during the insurgency in fact I lost about almost ten ships and goats and one of my bull, Kabu, the slaughtered at the district of Pakar. Sindhu Amangal lost 11 members of his family when Boko Haram fighters attacked. This has a tremendous effect on my family and my community in particular. At a go, at one of the seven attacks that the insurgents launched on my community for example, I lost 11 family members relations and the community lost about 25 at a go. And now burning down houses, schools and hospitals that they come across in their way. The UNDP is calling on the international community to double their effort in supporting the Nigerian government and dealing with the insurgency in the northeast and the country at large. For Plus TV Africa, Ngo Zika, Ohio Chessie. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.