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NIGER TEENS GO ONLINE AND DOOR-TO-DOOR IN “ECO EID” CAMPAIGN TO REDUCE DEFORESTATION
Every year the Tabaski event involves the mass grilling of sheep, which in the capital city Niamey alone typically requires nearly 50,000 tonnes of wood - or the felling of about 25,000 trees [1]. Falling this year right after World Environment Day on 5 June, preparations for the event have contributed to Niger’s ongoing deforestation and desertification, with the country losing more than 100,000 hectares of arable land each year. The annual grilling also leads to major air pollution issues.
Fourniture des matériels et consommables informatiques
Save the Children International, pour la mise en œuvre de ses projets au NIGER, lance un appel d'offres afin d’établir un ou plusieurs Accords-cadres pour une durée de Trois (3) ans pour la fourniture des matériels et consommables informatiques.
FIVE-FOLD INCREASE IN CHILDREN UPROOTED BY VIOLENCE IN WEST AFRICA’S CENTRAL SAHEL
Escalating violence has led to a five-fold surge in the number of children forced from their homes over the past five years in central Sahel.
Niger: NGOs warn further instability and sanctions could exacerbate humanitarian needs of the most vulnerable including women and children
Joint Statement on Humanitarian situation in Niger by humanitarian organisations
SAHEL FOOD CRISIS: FAMILIES STRUGGLING TO FEED AND EDUCATE THEIR CHILDREN IN NIGER AND BURKINA FASO
SAHEL FOOD CRISIS: FAMILIES STRUGGLING TO FEED AND EDUCATE THEIR CHILDREN IN NIGER AND BURKINA FASO
Earth Day: Women are at the forefront of Climate Adaptation in Niger
Niger is one of the top 10 countries globally affected by climate change. Women are at the forefront of climate adaptation in Niger.
NIGER: LESSONS FOR GIRLS AND SCHOOLS FOR HUSBANDS TACKLE WORLD’S FASTEST GROWING POPULATION AND CHILD MARRIAGE
Niger is on a drive to boost education for girls - and for husbands - to slow down the world’s fastest-growing population