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Niger is affected by violence and displacement around its border regions, which are part of the central Sahel and the Lake Chad basin.

Niger, Burkina Faso, and Mali share a border region in the central Sahel where state and non-state groups operate against a backdrop of high levels of poverty, climate change, rapid population growth, and increased competition for dwindling resources. 

Southeastern Niger is part of the Lake Chad Basin, where violence that began in Nigeria in 2009 spread. The region was already extremely vulnerable due to social inequalities, poverty, poor infrastructure and recurrent droughts. MSF runs health programmes throughout Niger. 
 

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Treatment of malnutrition - English
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Niger

Treating severely malnourished children in Madarounfa

July 2021

Every year from July to October, the combination of the hunger gap and rainy season triggers a spike in the number of children suffering from acute malnutrition and malaria in southern Niger. Follow our teams through our hospital in Madarounfa where we treat severely malnourished children with emergency care.

Our activities in 2022 in Niger

Data and information from the International Activity Report 2022.

MSF in Niger in 2022 Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) runs a range of projects in Niger to address the significant medical needs caused by conflicts, displacement, food insecurity, child malnutrition and epidemics.
Niger IAR map 2022

In 2022, our teams carried out mass vaccination campaigns, distributed drinking water and relief items, such as hygiene and cooking kits, constructed shelters, and ran mobile clinics for displaced people in Diffa and Tillabéri regions.

In the second half of the year, Niger was hit by devastating floods, which affected hundreds of thousands of people. As well as running mobile clinics and distributing relief items to displaced people, we helped boost bed capacity in Niamey regional hospital.

We also supported the health authorities’ responses to outbreaks of measles and meningitis in Zinder, Diffa and Tahoua regions. During the peak malaria period, due to the exceptionally high number of patients requiring inpatient care in Magaria, we constructed two observation rooms in Tinkim and Yékoua health centres.

In Madarounfa district, we provide care for children with sickle cell disease, which includes vaccinations, antibiotics to prevent and treat infections, pain medications and blood transfusions. In 2022, to better prevent and manage severe complications of the disease, we introduced treatment with hydroxyurea, a drug listed by the World Health Organization as essential for haemoglobin diseases in children but still difficult to access in Niger.

In addition, we offered medical and nutrition care to children with malnutrition, malaria and other childhood diseases in Madarounfa hospital and five health areas in Maradi. As a result of our partnership with the health authorities and the World Food Programme, dedicated to treating children with moderate acute malnutrition, the number of hospital admissions for malnutrition was the lowest in four years.

The two-way flow of migrants over the Niger-Algeria border continued unabated in 2022. Thousands were deported by the Algerian authorities and stranded in the desert. MSF denounced the inhumane treatment of migrants expelled from Algeria and Libya, and called on authorities to take immediate measures to respect human dignity in border control.

 

In 2022
 
Listening spaces in Diffa
Niger

In Diffa, listening spaces have been set up for and by women from the community

msf.lu 4 May 2018
 
Tondo project in Philippines
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A year in pictures 2017

18 Dec 2017
Photo Story
 
Diffa. Preventing the spread of hepatitis E
Niger

Preventing the spread of hepatitis E

Project Update 1 Nov 2017
 
Magaria pediatric unit and ITFC
Niger

“Treating children as quickly, and as close to home, as possible”

Press Release 6 Oct 2017
 
Magaria pediatric unit and ITFC
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Ten days with Absatou and Fassouma

6 Oct 2017
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Ngala IDP Camp, Nigeria - July 2017
Nigeria

“People are dying of hepatitis E because they don’t have soap or clean water”

Project Update 10 Aug 2017
 
Hepatis E outbreak in Diffa
Niger

Hepatitis E outbreak in Diffa – 186 pregnant women admitted to hospital

Project Update 19 Jun 2017
 
Niger - Meningintis vaccination - April 2017
Meningitis

MSF responds to declared outbreaks in Nigeria and Niger

Project Update 30 May 2017
 
24 hours in Magaria ITFC
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Gallery: Magaria: 24 hours with the teams

30 May 2017
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