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YEAR IN REVIEW: 10 TIMES CHILD CAMPAIGNERS MADE A DIFFERENCE THIS YEAR
From safe schools to ending child marriage to cleaning up the oceans, children across the globe used their voices for their rights
Africa Climate Summit: Children demand a voice in climate policies and shift to more climate-resilient schools
Over 60 children from 16 African countries are urging their heads of state at the Africa Climate Summit this week to consider their views and experiences in shaping climate policies, with children in most of the continent found to be at high or extremely high risk of the impacts of climate change.
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.
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
WARNINGS OVER CHILD MALNUTRITION RISING IN NIGER THIS YEAR AS CLIMATE CRISIS, CONFLICT TAKE A TOLL
Press Release on the malnutrition and hunger among refugees in Niger
International Day of Education: The obstacles to children receiving safe quality education in Niger
Education in Niger is not a certainty. This blog addresses the obstacles many children face in Niger.
The impact of migration, hunger and drought on gender-based violence in Niger
The impact of conflict in combination with the rising cost of living is contributing to general economic hardship in communities in Niger, which is being worsened even further by the impact of the climate emergency and COVID-19. All of these challenges are affecting girls’ welfare. Limited access to food, jobs and income can put women and girls at increased risk of gender-based violence and negative coping mechanisms such as child marriage and sexual exploitation.
Deadly floods in Niger and Nigeria affect 75,000 children and leave communities in disarray
Deadly floods in Niger and Nigeria affect 75,000 children and leave communities in disarray
Hunger rising among children in drought-hit Niger as violence drives influx of refugees
Hunger rising among children in drought-hit Niger as violence drives influx of refugees
Joint press release: West Africa faces its worst food crisis in ten years, with over 27 million people already suffering from hunger
Joint press release: West Africa faces its worst food crisis in ten years, with over 27 million people already suffering from hunger
Schools must be open, accessible and safe from attacks, say African children
Schools must be open, accessible and safe from attacks, say African children
Broken dreams: Girls living on the frontline of Africa’s new war
“Before the conflict, we were at peace, no one was afraid. Today, everyone is afraid.”
Consequences of Conflict and Covid-19 on children in Sahel region
Consequences of Conflict and Covid-19 on children in Sahel region