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Niger

Niger is a landlocked, sub-Saharan nation with a population of 12.9 million.

The country’s economy centres on livestock produce and uranium but farming is threatened by encroaching desert and uranium is prone to price fluctuations. Niger is the driest country in West Africa and averages only 800mm of rain a year. A good rainy season is crucial to the wellbeing of the people as 90% of the population is employed in agriculture and there is very little irrigation. However, even when the rainfall is adequate, good land is scarce and problems of swarming locusts often result in severe food shortages for much of the population.

Niger remains one of the world’s poorest countries with 63% of the population living on less than $1 a day. Slavery was only banned in 2003 and it is estimated that thousands of people still live in subjugation. With only one third of primary school-age children receiving education, Niger has one of the lowest literacy rates in the world. Likewise, its health system is rudimentary and disease is widespread.

Some of the reasons Plan works in Niger

  • More than 25% of all children die before they are five years old
  • 40% of children under five suffer from stunted growth due to poor nutrition
  • 70% of children do not go to primary school
  • Nearly 90% of the population does not have access to adequate sanitation facilities
  • Over half the population do not have access to clean, safe drinking water


Support a vital water and sanitation project in Niger
Support a water and sanitation project in Niger, one of the world's poorest and driest countries

Over 200 children saved by feeding centre
Since opening in 2005, a centre supported by Plan in the Tillabéri district of Niger has treated over 200 severely malnourished children

Plan is advocating for HIV prevention strategies Early marriage is putting girls at greater risk of contracting HIV
The majority of sexually active girls aged 15–19 in developing countries are married, and they tend to have higher rates of HIV infection than their sexually active, unmarried peers. Plan is advocating for HIV prevention strategies to address the needs of married teenage girls to be effective

Health clubs in Niger are helping children Health clubs with a difference in Niger
Health Clubs in Niger are giving children the opportunity to grow up strong and healthy and develop life saving skills



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