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Humanitarian Response
Programme
14 August 2018
Humanitarian action
Reaching children in greatest need and at greatest risk is at the heart of UNICEF’s humanitarian action.
Les victimes des inondations sont appelées une à une pour recevoir leurs kits.
Article
01 September 2022
Des biens non alimentaires pour les victimes des inondations
Près de 12 600 personnes affectées par la crise des inondations au Niger ont bénéficié d’une assistance humanitaire à travers la distribution de Kits Biens
Suffering in Silence
Press release
01 July 2021
More than 2.1 million children caught up in a humanitarian crisis in Niger
UNICEF urges greater attention and mobilization to their plight
Suffering in Silence
Report
01 July 2021
Suffering in Silence
More than 2.1 million children need humanitarian help in Niger

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Displaced girl in Tillabery
Press release
26 May 2021
Japan supports UNICEF to accelerate humanitarian response in conflict-affected regions of Niger
More than 2 million children need humanitarian help in Niger
Tillabery
Article
21 May 2021
We had no choice. Either we flee or we die
Fatimata, 35, is among the 10,000+ people who fled their homes in western Niger following a threat of attacks by unidentified groups
Press release
24 March 2021
Niger: attacks on children and families must stop, once and for all
Statement attributable to UNICEF’s Regional Director for West and Central Africa, Marie-Pierre Poirier, on the killings of children in Niger
Statement by UNICEF Regional Director Marie-Pierre Poirier on attack in western Niger
Press release
17 March 2021
Statement by UNICEF Regional Director Marie-Pierre Poirier on attack in western Niger
UNICEF condemns the horrific killings of civilians perpetrated by unidentified armed groups in the Tillabery region, killing at least 58 people – including children.
I felt like the sky had fallen on our heads
Article
25 February 2021
I felt like the sky had fallen on our heads
Aicha* is one of the people who have had to move continuously in the hope of finding a place of refuge where she and her family will be safe
Tillaberi
Article
24 February 2021
Uncertainty Between Fear and Hope
Thousands of families are living in uncertainty in the Tillabéry region, where a resurgence of non-state armed groups has plunged them into permanent fear.
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