Plan Niger Annual Program Report 2007

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Challenge and change in Niger

Real progress

2007 has been a challenging year in Niger. Although Plan’s work has continued to make good progress, the country still faces deep economic problems and most people still cannot meet their basic needs.

With the support of Plan, children and adults in Niger are working together to develop their communities and claim their right to a better future. And real progress is being made. Last year, our work included:

Niger is the poorest country in the world, and still recovering from the severe food crisis that hit the whole country in 2005. The crisis stemmed from low soil fertility, frequent droughts and limited levels of know-how when it comes to farming and looking after livestock. Famari Barro, Plan’s Country Director, comments: “The needs of Niger remain huge, but we will continue to help meet them.” In this Country Progress Report, we look at one successful project among many that we have carried out this year.

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• Supporting immunisation campaigns, with 4,624 children completing all their basic vaccinations

• Distributing over 10,000 insecticide-

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treated mosquito nets to help combat malaria in all programme areas

• Supporting a drama road-show highlighting the importance of good nutrition for toddlers. The road-show reached around 40,000 people

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• Creating community schools in the areas where we work and helping train 52 community health workers, 56 birth attendants and 84 other health workers.

Plan’s greatest successes come from a joint effort combining the hard work and determination of communities, children, volunteers, staff, and partner organisations. The ongoing support of our sponsors is a vital ingredient, too. It’s their generosity and commitment that allows us to continue to help children in 49 of the poorest countries in the world.

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Niger country facts Population: 12 million

Secondary-aged boys in school: 38%

Capital: Niamey

Children under-five who are severely underweight: 14%

UN Human Development Index ranking: 177th (of 177 countries)

So on behalf of the children and communities we work with, thank you to all our sponsors!

(Sources: the UN, the Foreign & Commonwealth Office)

Children aged 5-14 involved in child labour: 67% Plan UK Registered Charity No: 276035

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Country Progress Report 2007


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