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Past Initiatives

Our impact is amplified through strategic local and global partnerships and representation of foreign organisation want to get involved in rural Niger.

Past Initiatives

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International organization of Francophonie

Construction of a community garden fence for the women of Gafati (Mirriah), (an amount of 8,842,500francs CFA or 13,500 Euros) in December 2007

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Blue Initiative Association based in France

Distribution food to women and the vulnerable population in an effort to reduce hunger (10 tons of rice, 1000 cans of 20 liters, hundreds of cartons of concentrated tomatoes

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Association un Enfant par la Main Foundation

Managed food distribution to the most vulnerable communities

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Association un Enfant par la Main Foundation

Association «Les Enfants de l'Aïr»

  • Capacity building of schools and health facilities in the regions of Agadez and Zinder

  • Reconstruction project financed by the European Union for the locomotives center of Tchirozérine, collapsed as a result of the torrential rains that fell in the locality (project budget 68 939 507 Fcfa)

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ONG Club d'Amitié pour le Niger en Suisse (CANIS)

Distribute drugs, equipments  in urban and rural counties, as well as computers, toys and school supplies to community based schools.

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Niger Programme IST / VIH / SIDA

  • Trained twelve (12) facilitators on communication techniques for behavior change (BCC) in the fight against STIs / HIV / AIDS

  • Trained six (6) facilitators including three (3) men and women (3) women in Doungass in February 2007 in the amount of 333,100 FCFA;

  • Trained six (6) animators including three (3) men and three (3) women in the capital of the commune Rurale de Bouné in September 2007 in the amount of 333,100 FCFA

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AGAJI

  • Financed startup operations for women's associations,

  • Provided organisational training

  • Education on the roles of the various government offices represented at Toudou and Gombéwa villages in the BOBOYE region, in May 2006, and at TOUMOUR, N'GUEL BEYLI and CHERI villages in the DIFFA Region, September 2006

  • More coming soon...!

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