Tribute to our friends and colleagues

The loss of our friends and colleagues, taken from us so suddenly in Kouré in August 2020 touched all of our hearts and has drawn us together in profound mourning.

Engaged in the humanitarian work that they loved and believed in, their actions sought to improve the conditions of the most vulnerable communities in Niger.

We join with the thousands of people who have paid tribute to their commitment and the vision they carried within them: solidarity with those affected by crises and in need of assistance.

As humanitarians, we will continue to defend the values they shared and that unite us: determination, generosity, altruism, commitment and responsibility.To those we have lost, you will remain forever in our hearts.

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