Niger

In Niger, Oxfam's focus is on helping people affected by drought get back on their feet and find ways to cope better with future crises.
Helping people cope in a crisis
Niger is one of the poorest countries in the world. The country suffers from regular drought and annual hunger periods from May to October.
Widespread poverty makes people particularly vulnerable to crisis when drought hits. During the drought of 2005-6 many pastoralists lost up to 70 per cent of their animals.
How Oxfam is helping
We help families affected by drought get back on their feet and find ways to cope better with future crises. During lean times we employ people to work on community projects as a means of earning money. We also hold animal livestock fairs, vaccinate animals against disease and run public health campaigns in conjunction with improvements to community water supplies.
The rains have meant there is more grass, but people are too poor to buy more animals. So our goal is to help them rebuild their flocks and in that way rebuild their wealth.
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Sani Idrissa, Oxfam partner AREN
Oxfam's partnership with Dubai Cares
2,000 children are to benefit from a partnership between Oxfam and Dubai Cares to develop and implement primary education programmes in the Niger.
Oxfam and Dubai Cares launch of primary education programmes with Oxfam
West Africa Food Crisis 2010
Oxfam's response to the West Africa Food Crisis has now moved into a recovery phase. We are working hard to increase people's resistance to drought, and reduce their vulnerability in the future.


