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Save the Children in Niger

We have been working in Niger since 2005 and have programmes throughout the country. We work in partnership with communities, government, civil society and the private sector, to implement programmes that have a lasting impact, inspire change and uphold children's rights. Our work supports long-term development and humanitarian emergencies, and bridges the gap between the two.

The situation for children in Niger

Niger has one of the highest rates of child marriage in the world, with 76% of girls marrying before the required age. Girls are also more likely than boys to be withdrawn from school to be given in forced marriage, when families are exposed to the cycle of chronic poverty.

The situation of children is currently undermined by the combined consequences of food security, conflict and social inequality. Children are the hardest hit by the inequalities and discrimination caused by these crises.  

Some 4.4 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance, 50% of whom are children. Moreover, the State of Niger allocates just 1% of its overall budget to child protection.

Our impact for children in 2025

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887,863

people reached with support

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490,353

children reached with support

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307,265

supported through our Health & Nutrition projects

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132,391

supported through our education projects

What we do

Education: We improve access to quality learning by training teachers, building infrastructure, providing equipment and promoting inclusive education. We also organize early learning programs for children under the age of six, and help older children who have dropped out of school to resume their studies.

Health and nutrition: We support rural clinics to improve maternal and neonatal health, providing equipment, medicines and training. We organize feeding programs for malnourished children and mothers, encourage breastfeeding and provide information on sexual and reproductive health to adolescents.

Child protection and child rights governance: we help children to know and claim their rights, and to make their voices heard by those in power. We help strengthen local and national child protection systems, make schools and other facilities safer, and provide safe spaces for the most vulnerable children.

Youth livelihoods and child poverty: we help families break out of the cycle of poverty, through a range of vocational training and by equipping young people with the skills they need to earn a sustainable income. We help community savings and credit groups invest for the future and create small businesses.

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News & Stories

16 Apr 2026

COMMUNIQUÉ DE PRESSE: DES ONG UNISSENT LEURS EXPERTISES POUR FREINER LA CROISSANCE DE L’INSÉCURITÉ ALIMENTAIRE EN AFRIQUE DE L’OUEST ET AU SAHEL

En Afrique de l’Ouest et au Sahel, de nombreuses communautés font face à des défis persistants liés à la sécurité alimentaire.

Pour y répondre, #Save the Children en collaboration avec #Oxfam, #ActionContrelaFaim et le #RéseauBillitalMaroobé agit chaque jour pour renforcer la prévention des crises et améliorer les réponses apportées sur le terrain.

Derrière ces efforts, il y a des femmes, des hommes et des organisations locales mobilisés pour mieux comprendre les situations et agir plus efficacement.

À ce jour, 342 acteurs ont déjà été accompagnés pour renforcer leurs capacités d’anticipation et d’action.

Parce qu’agir plus tôt, c’est protéger des vies notamment celles des enfants.

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8 Dec 2025

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  

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10 Sep 2025

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.

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