All children have a right to education.
In the pages that follow, you will meet the Omarou family. Settled on marginal land alongside the Niger River in Niger’s capital, Niamey, they were among 8,000 families displaced from their homes when the heavily silted river shifted course in late 2012 causing widespread flooding. Several months later, they were moved to their new home on the outskirts of Niamey, at a place called Seno. Currently, it doesn’t feel much like home. The family lives in a sprawling tent city alongside thousands of their former neighbors.
UNICEF is working with government, development partners, local education authorities and NGOs to provide uninterrupted access to quality education for the world's most vulnerable children.