Niger

Multi-sectoral Emergency and Resilience Building Response for Vulnerable Communities Affected by Shocks in the Regions of Diffa and Tillabéri, and Support for the Planning and Delivery of Evidence-Based Aid in Niger

Niger Strengthening Institutions and Civil Society
October 2024
September 2026

This 24-month project aims to improve the living conditions of 47,786 vulnerable people (internally displaced persons, refugees and host populations) affected by food insecurity and conflict-related displacement in Tillabéry and Diffa in Niger. It is based around four main results: providing emergency food assistance to the most vulnerable communities, supporting and developing resilient farming and livestock practices, improving access to water, sanitation and hygiene to reduce the risk of water-borne diseases and epidemics, and informing the humanitarian community about the situation and humanitarian needs in Niger.

Current projects

Multi-sectoral Emergency and Resilience Building Response for Vulnerable Communities Affected by Shocks in the Regions of Diffa and Tillabéri, and Support for the Planning and Delivery of Evidence-Based Aid in Niger
Emergency response in Water, Hygiene and Sanitation to support communities affected by displacement in the Diffa region
Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) project to cover the basic needs of vulnerable populations affected by conflicts, natural disasters, and epidemics in Niger (Rapid Response Mechanism – RRM)
Multi-sectoral emergency response to the needs of vulnerable populations affected by displacement – Communes of Ayérou and Ouallam, Tillabéry region
Péralta bioclimatic school complex
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